WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750 List of Tables 215750-644 Bluetooth® RF-TransceiverManualVersion 2.0.0, valid from FW/HW Version 03/03Pos : 110 /Dokumentati on allgemei n/Verz eichniss e/T abellenverzeic hnis - Ü bers chrift oG und Verzeic hnis @ 3\mod_1219222958703_21.doc x @ 21084 @ @ 1List of TablesTable 1: Revision history ........................................................................................ 8Table 2: Number notation...................................................................................... 11Table 3: Font conventions ..................................................................................... 11Table 4: Classes (CoD) of WAGO devices ........................................................... 17Table 5: Terms used .............................................................................................. 18Table 6: Compatibility list ..................................................................................... 20Table 7: Legend for the “View” figure ................................................................. 22Table 8: Legend for the “Power jumper contacts” figure ..................................... 24Table 9: Legend for the “Display elements” figure – “Configuration” mode....... 28Table 10: Legend for the “Display elements” figure – “Real-TimeCommunication” mode, master ................................................................... 28Table 11: Legend for the “Display elements” figure– “Real-Time Communication” mode, slave ............................................... 29Table 12: Legend for the “Display elements” figure– “Ad-hoc Communication” mode .............................................................. 30Table 13: Technical Data – Device ....................................................................... 32Table 14: Technical Data – Supply ....................................................................... 32Table 15: Technical Data – Communication ......................................................... 32Table 16: Technical Data – Configuration and Diagnostics ................................. 33Table 17: Technical data – Climatic environmental conditions ............................ 33Table 18: Technical Data – Field Wiring .............................................................. 33Table 19: Technical Data – Power Jumper Contacts ............................................ 33Table 20: Technical Data – Internal Bus ............................................................... 33Table 21: Net Forming, assignment of the slot addresses ..................................... 38Table 22: Factory settings of the 750-644 I/O module ......................................... 43Table 23: Timing of the 750-644 I/O module – time limits .................................. 44Table 24: Control byte C ....................................................................................... 47Table 25: Status byte S .......................................................................................... 47Table 26: Overview of segments and slots ............................................................ 48Table 27: Process data of the slot in “Ad-hoc Communication” mode– basic structure ........................................................................................... 51Table 28: Process data of the slots in “Ad-hoc Communication” mode– control byte C ............................................................................................ 51Table 29: Process data of the slots in “Ad-hoc Communication” mode– status byte S .............................................................................................. 51Table 30: Process data and register communication ............................................. 53Table 31: Structure of the process image when the Mailbox is visible ................. 55Table 32: Mailbox request ..................................................................................... 56Table 33: Mailbox response .................................................................................. 56Table 34: Setup of the process image for register communication ....................... 60Table 35: Control byte C ....................................................................................... 60Table 36: Status byte S .......................................................................................... 61Table 37: Register 56 ............................................................................................ 62Table 38: Register 57 ............................................................................................ 62Table 39: Radii to be kept clear............................................................................. 72Table 40: Legend for the user interface of the Bluetooth® parameterizationdialog............................................................................................................ 75Table 41: Buttons in the Bluetooth® parameterization dialog ............................... 76