102 List of Figures WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750750-658 CAN GatewayManualVersion 1.2.0, valid from FW/HW-Version 01/01Pos : 107 /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: View ....................................................................................................... 17Figure 2: Data Contacts ......................................................................................... 18Figure 3: Power Jumper Contacts ......................................................................... 19Figure 4: CAGE CLAMP ® Connectors................................................................. 21Figure 5: Display Elements ................................................................................... 22Figure 6: Schematic Diagram ................................................................................ 23Figure 7: Functional Description 750-658 ............................................................ 28Figure 8: Map CAN Telegrams in Input Direction ............................................... 29Figure 9: Map CAN Telegrams in Output Direction ............................................ 30Figure 10: Process Image in "Sniffer" Mode ........................................................ 35Figure 11: Process Image in the "Transparent" Operating Mode.......................... 37Figure 12: Process Image in the "Mapped" Operating Mode................................ 38Figure 13: Insert I/O Module (Example) ............................................................... 40Figure 14: Snap the I/O Module into Place (Example) ......................................... 40Figure 15: Removing the I/O Module (Example) ................................................. 41Figure 16: Connecting a Conductor to a CAGE CLAMP ® ................................... 42Figure 17: WAGO-I/O-CHECK User Interface .................................................... 45Figure 18: Configuration Dialog of the I/O Module ............................................. 46Figure 19: Buttons in the Main Menu ................................................................... 47Figure 20: Buttons in the Application Menu ......................................................... 49Figure 21: "Select Data" Dialog ............................................................................ 51Figure 22: Turn on Advanced Mailbox Diagnostics ............................................. 53Figure 23: Set Mailbox Length ............................................................................. 56Figure 24: Setting the Process Image Size ............................................................ 57Figure 25: Function Area in the "Sniffer Mode" ................................................... 58Figure 26: Function Area in the "Transparent Mode" ........................................... 59Figure 27: Function Area in the "Mapped Mode" – "PII" View ........................... 61Figure 28: "Add mapping rule" Dialog ................................................................. 62Figure 29: "Change mapping rule" Dialog ............................................................ 62Figure 30: Function Area in the "Mapped Mode" – "PIO" View ......................... 63Figure 31: "Add mapping rule" Dialog ................................................................. 64Figure 32: "Change mapping rule" Dialog ............................................................ 65Figure 33: Set CAN Data Format .......................................................................... 66Figure 34: Set CAN Baud Rate ............................................................................. 67Figure 35: Selecting a Filter .................................................................................. 68Figure 36: Send CAN Telegrams via the Mailbox ................................................ 69Figure 37: “Parameter Comparison” Dialog ......................................................... 70Figure 38: Communication via Mailbox 2.0 ......................................................... 72Figure 39: Use of the Handshake Byte .................................................................. 74Figure 40: Finite Automation ................................................................................ 77Figure 41: Example of Send Operation ................................................................. 79Figure 42: Side Marking Example for Approved I/O Modules According toATEX and IECEx ........................................................................................ 93Figure 43: Text Detail – Marking Example for Approved I/O Modules Accordingto ATEX and IECEx. ................................................................................... 93Figure 44: Side Marking Example for Approved Ex i I/O Modules According toATEX and IECEx. ....................................................................................... 95