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Tools for Configuring and Operating 69
Configuring and Operating with WAGO-I/O-CHECK
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
I/O Modules
Select Other to manually enter which CoD should be used to filter the search
results (see Figure 27).
Figure 27: Filter according to device classes g064489e
To the right on the "net forming" page, the configured devices are displayed in
two lists. The upper list contains WAGO devices using the real-time profile.
The lower list contains both WAGO and/or external devices using the ad hoc
profile.
Selected devices within range are added to the real-time or ad hoc list by using
the [>>] button. MAC addresses or device names can also be moved to the ad
hoc or real-time list by drag & drop from the list of devices within range.
Selected devices are deleted from the real-time or ad hoc list using the [<<]
button. Deleting the device is also possible by double-clicking on the respec-
tive MAC address.
The tables on the Net forming page are filled as follows:
Table 28: Table identifiers in "Net forming"
Name Entry/Selection Description
IS _ _ Device ID for devices within range
MAC Address _ _ : _ _ : _ _ : _ _ : _ _ : _ _ MAC address of the device
Device name ASCII characters Device name (cannot be changed)
Slot _ Slot number of allocated device
UserFriendlyName ASCII characters Name assigned to a slot (can be
changed)
Yes Bind device ("Yes") Bind
No Do not bind device ("No")
Note
Remember when assigning a "UserFriendlyName", you must display the en-
tire length of the name; a mailbox size of 18 bytes is necessary. With a
smaller mailbox setting, the full name is actually displayed within WAGO-
I/O-CHECK, but not completely saved, so when the name is read back from
the module, not all the characters are displayed.