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Tools for Configuring and Operating 79
Configuring the Bluetooth® Module 750-644
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
I/O Modules
4.2.3 Role Assignment (Master/Slave)
The Bluetooth
®
module can be configured as either master or slave. Choose
Settings in the context menu of the selected module (node view or navigation)
to open the parameterization dialog. In the navigation to the left, choose Set-
tings. Click in the field to the right beside Device Role. In the dropdown
menu, select "master" to configure the module as a master or "slave" to trans-
fer the role of slave to the module.
Click on the [Write] button in the toolbar to assign the new role to the mod-
ule.
4.2.4 Search for and Display Devices within Range
Choose Settings in the context menu of the selected module (node view or
navigation) to open the parameterization dialog. Choose Net Forming in the
navigation bar. Choose the option All in the area Search for devices within
range and click on the [Search] button. The network is searched for Blue-
tooth
®
devices within range. Found devices are displayed in the list of devices
within range.
4.2.5 Bind new Devices
Choose Settings in the context menu of the selected module (node view or
navigation) to open the parameterization dialog. Choose Net Forming in the
navigation bar.
Enter Bluetooth
®
devices either manually, even if they are not (yet) present in
the network, or by using the automatic network search.
4.2.5.1 Entering Bluetooth
®
Devices manually
In the area real-time devices or ad hoc devices, mark a non-occupied MAC
address and enter the MAC address of the Bluetooth
®
device with which
communication is to occur. The device does not have to be in the network.
Thus, a network can first be logically constructed and the individual compo-
nents started up later.
Click beside the MAC address in the Bind field and select "Yes" if you would
like to bind the device for communication.