WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 List of Figures 213750-644 Bluetooth® RF-TransceiverManualVersion 2.0.0, valid from FW/HW Version 03/03Pos : 108 /Dokumentati on allgemei n/Verz eichniss e/Abbildungsverz eichnis - Ü berschrift oG und Verzeic hnis @ 3\mod_1219222916765_21.doc x @ 21080 @ @ 1List of FiguresFigure 1: Piconet ................................................................................................... 16Figure 2: View ....................................................................................................... 22Figure 3: Data contacts .......................................................................................... 23Figure 4: Power jumper contacts ........................................................................... 24Figure 5: SMA socket............................................................................................ 26Figure 6: Accessory – WAGO 758-912 antenna................................................... 26Figure 7: Display elements .................................................................................... 28Figure 8: Schematic diagram ................................................................................. 31Figure 9: Device classification: Local/remote, authorized/not authorized,connected/not connected, in range/out of range .......................................... 36Figure 10: Cyclic and acyclic communication ...................................................... 45Figure 11: Segments of the process image ............................................................ 46Figure 12: Process image mapping between master and slaves ............................ 49Figure 13: Process image mapping of the slave .................................................... 49Figure 14: Process data overlaid with Mailbox or register data ............................ 53Figure 15: Example of Mailbox communication .................................................. 57Figure 16: Partial overlay of process data by the Mailbox – PII ........................... 58Figure 17: Partial overlay of process data by the Mailbox – PIO ......................... 59Figure 18: Insert I/O module (sample) .................................................................. 68Figure 19: Snap the I/O module into place (sample)............................................. 68Figure 20: Removing the I/O module (sample)..................................................... 69Figure 21: Connection to the SMA socket ............................................................ 70Figure 22: Fresnel zone ......................................................................................... 72Figure 23: WAGO-I/O-CHECK user interface .................................................... 74Figure 24: User interface of the Bluetooth® parameterization dialog ................... 75Figure 25: Buttons in the Bluetooth® parameterization dialog .............................. 75Figure 26: Navigation between configuration areas.............................................. 77Figure 27: Operating mode and role assignment area ........................................... 78Figure 28: Saving the configuration ...................................................................... 79Figure 29: Screenshot of the Settings page ........................................................... 79Figure 30: Screenshot of the Net Forming page.................................................... 81Figure 31: The Class of Device dialog for filtering by device class ..................... 81Figure 32: Data Frame dialog ............................................................................... 82Figure 33: Screenshot of the PI Mapping page ..................................................... 84Figure 34: Representation of a slot........................................................................ 84Figure 35: Slot assignment .................................................................................... 85Figure 36: Screenshot of the Block Transfer page ................................................ 86Figure 37: Screenshot of the Diagnostics page ..................................................... 87Figure 38: Status query for slot 1 dialog ............................................................... 89Figure 39: Status Display area............................................................................... 90Figure 40: Hardware configuration ....................................................................... 91Figure 41: Identifying the node configuration (example) ..................................... 92Figure 42: Bluetooth® specific parameterization area (example) .......................... 93Figure 43: Data Frame dialog ............................................................................... 94Figure 44: Screenshot of Net Forming (example) ................................................. 94Figure 45: Binding a device (example) ................................................................. 95Figure 46: Screenshot PI Mapping ........................................................................ 97Figure 47: View of the process data ...................................................................... 98