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Appendix 193
Example Configurations using WAGO-I/O-CHECK
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
I/O Modules
6.5 Example Configurations using WAGO-I/O-CHECK
6.5.1 Startup with the Bluetooth
®
Parameterization Dialog
This Section can be used for the startup and configuration of Bluetooth
®
mod-
ules using the WAGO-I/O-CHECK software.
The following startup example demonstrates how to start the module up with
minimal configuration, and therefore does not describe the entire range of
functions. The objective of these instructions is to configure a simple peer-to-
peer communication between two Bluetooth
®
modules. One module will func-
tion as a master, the other as a slave.
6.5.1.1 Network Structure
1. Construct two identical bus nodes as shown in Figure 44.
750-841 Ethernet Controller
750-644 Bluetooth
®
RF Transceiver
750-600 End Module
2. Connect one of the controllers to a free serial port of your PC using a
WAGO communication cable (750-920).
3. Connect the second controller in the same manner to another serial port of
your PC.
Attention
Do not form a fieldbus connection (e.g., by using an ETHERNET cable);
otherwise, access to the process data within WAGO-I/O-CHECK is not pos-
sible.
4. Connect both nodes on the system and field sides with a 24-volt power
supply.
5. Switch the power supply on.
Additional Information
Each serial PC port is operated by its own WAGO-I/O-CHECK software.
Depending on port availability, use one or two PCs for configuring the mod-
ules.
If you are using one PC with two ports, the WAGO-I/O-CHECK software
can be started several times. You can select the proper COM ports using the
"F8" key on your keyboard. If using only one port or one WAGO-I/O-
CHECK, the configuration of master and slaves is rather time-consuming.