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WAGO 750-8212/040-010 User Manual

WAGO 750-8212/040-010
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Manual
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 XTR
750-8212/040-010
PFC200 G2 2ETH
M12 RS XTR
Controller PFC200 G2; 2 x ETHERNET M12,
RS
-232/485; Extreme
Version 1.0.0, valid from FW version 03.01.07(13)

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WAGO 750-8212/040-010 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWAGO
Model750-8212/040-010
CategoryControl Unit
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Notes about this Documentation

Important Notes

Safety Advice (Precautions)

Safety precautions for installation and operation: Do not work on devices while energized, ensure disconnect and overcurrent protection.

Special Use Conditions for ETHERNET Devices

ETHERNET devices are intended for use on local networks. Connect via firewall and close unused ports.

Device Description

Operating Elements

Details the controller's operating elements, focusing on the mode selector switch and reset button.

Technical Data

Presents technical specifications for the device, including dimensions, weight, system data, supply, clock, programming, and bus details.

ETHERNET

Details technical specifications for ETHERNET interfaces, including transmission medium, baud rate, and protocols.

Standards and Guidelines

Lists standards and rated conditions for explosion protection applications (ATEX, IECEx).

EMC – Immunity to Interference

Details EMC immunity standards for the controller, covering electrostatic discharge, electromagnetic fields, and transient disturbances.

EMC – Emission of Interference

Details EMC emission standards for the controller, covering enclosure and line connection emissions.

Function Description

Network

Describes network configuration options, including operation in switch mode and separate network interfaces.

Network Security

Covers network security aspects, including user management, password policies, and web protocols.

Network Configuration

Covers network configuration, including hostname and domain name settings.

Routing

Explains TCP/IP configuration for static routes, IP masquerading, and port forwarding.

Network Services

Describes network services like DHCP Client, DHCP Server, and DNS Server.

Memory Card Function

Data Backup

Describes the controller's backup and restore functions for application programs, settings, and operating system.

Restore Function

Explains the restore function to load data and device settings from the memory card to internal memory.

Mounting

Connect Devices

Connecting a Conductor to the CAGE CLAMP®

Provides instructions for connecting conductors to WAGO CAGE CLAMP® connections, emphasizing one conductor per connection.

Power Supply Concept

Explains the power supply concept, emphasizing SELV/PELV sources and the need for external overcurrent protection.

Grounding

Covers grounding the DIN rail, including framework assembly and insulated assembly.

Commissioning

Switching On the Controller

Provides pre-checks before switching on the controller and describes the startup indication via LEDs.

Setting an IP Address

Describes the controller's initial IP addresses and how to adapt them using configuration tools.

Changing an IP Address Using the “CBM” Configuration Tool and a Terminal Program

Details how to assign a new IP address using the CBM tool via Ethernet or serial interface.

Changing an IP Address using “WAGO Ethernet Settings”

Describes using the WAGO Ethernet Settings application to identify the controller and configure network settings.

Changing Passwords

Provides guidelines on changing passwords to enhance security, including character requirements and user groups.

Initiating Reset Functions

Describes how to initiate various reset functions (Warm Start Reset, Cold Start Reset) using the mode selector switch and reset button.

Configuration via Web-Based-Management (WBM)

Explains how to access WBM using a web browser, including IP address requirements and troubleshooting tips.

WBM User Administration

Describes how to limit WBM function access through User Administration and the importance of changing passwords.

“General PLC Runtime Configuration” Page

Covers settings for the boot project, including PLC runtime version and home directory on memory card.

“TCP/IP Configuration” Page

Covers TCP/IP settings for Ethernet interfaces, including IP configuration options like static, DHCP, and BootP.

“Routing” Page

Provides settings and information on routing between network interfaces, including general routing configuration.

“Ethernet Configuration” Page

Covers Ethernet configuration settings, including switch configuration, port mirroring, and rate limiting.

“General Firewall Configuration” Page

Provides general firewall settings, including enabling/disabling the firewall and configuring UDP/TCP connection limits.

“Configuration of MAC Address Filter” Page

Covers firewall configuration at Ethernet level using MAC address filtering.

“Configuration of User Filter” Page

Provides settings for configuring user filters, including count and details for individual user filter entries.

“Configuration of the Users for the Web-based Management” Page

Covers settings for user administration in WBM, including changing passwords for selected users.

“Firmware Backup” Page

Covers controller data backup settings, allowing selection of packages and destination.

“Firmware Restore” Page

Details settings for restoring controller data from memory card or network, and selecting packages to restore.

“Software Uploads” Menu

Contains choices and settings for device updates, including selecting software, licenses, and scripts for transfer.

“Ports and Services” Menu

Lists submenus for settings of various network services like Telnet, FTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS, NTP, SSH, TFTP, DHCPD, DNS, Modbus, OPC UA, and PLC Runtime Services.

Run-time System CODESYS 2.3

Installing the CODESYS 2.3 Programming System

Instructions for installing the CODESYS programming software, including WAGO target files.

First Program with CODESYS 2.3

Provides a quick start guide for creating a CODESYS project, including creating a project and selecting a target system.

Creating the PLC Configuration

Explains the procedure for creating the PLC configuration for I/O modules and declaring variables for input/output access.

Editing the Program Function Block

Illustrates editing a program function block by assigning an input to an output and compiling the program.

Loading and Running the PLC Program in the Fieldbus Controller (ETHERNET)

Details steps for loading and running the PLC program, including creating a communication link and logging in.

Creating a Boot Project

Explains how to create a boot project to ensure the PLC program starts automatically after a controller restart.

Creating Tasks

Explains how to set the time response and priority of individual tasks in the task configuration.

Debugging an IEC Program

Defines the behavior on actuation of the mode selector switch when debugging with breakpoints.

Access to Process Images of the Input and Output Data via CODESYS 2.3

Describes access possibilities to address ranges of process image for inputs and outputs connected to local bus and Modbus.

Eliminating Errors in CODESYS Web Visualization

Provides solutions for common errors encountered in CODESYS Web visualization, such as applet errors, freezing, or data issues.

e!RUNTIME Runtime Environment

Modbus – CODESYS 2

Configuration

Explains that Modbus operating modes are configured using CODESYS PLC configuration, detailing parameter groups.

Data Exchange

Explains Modbus data exchange performed in cycles or acyclically, detailing Modbus input/output process images, flag area, and registers.

Modbus – e!RUNTIME

Modbus Watchdog

Monitors Modbus communication, supporting ADVANCED_WATCHDOG and SIMPLE_WATCHDOG operation modes.

Diagnostics

Meaning of Blink Codes and Procedures for Troubleshooting

Describes diagnostics presented as blink codes via I/O LEDs and provides troubleshooting procedures.

Service

Perform Firmware Upgrade

Provides step-by-step instructions for performing a firmware upgrade, including saving settings and using a memory card.

Factory Reset

Explains how to perform a factory reset, overwriting parameters and passwords, and restarting the controller.

Disposal

Use in Hazardous Environments

Special Notes including Explosion Protection

Provides specific warning notices and installation regulations for explosion protection in hazardous areas.

Appendix

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