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Automation Technology Full Line Catalog, Volume 3 – Edition 2019/2020 3 Operation and Monitoring Automation Technology Full Line Catalog, Volume 3 – Edition 2019/2020 3 Operation and Monitoring Touch Panels 600 Standard Line Touch Panels 600 Advanced Line Controllers PFC100/PFC200 • High-performance touch panels with resistive touch- • High-performance touch panels with capacitive touch- • Maximum performance in a minimum space screens screens and glass surfaces • Also programmable in high-level languages based on • 10.9 … 25.7 cm (4.3 … 10.1”) • 18 … 25.7 cm (7 … 10.1”) Linux® • Models include Control, Visu or Web Panel for display • Models include Control or Visu Panel • Security packages with SSH and SSL/TLS of e!COCKPIT visualizations • Runtime system for CODESYS V2 (only PFC200) and V3 Touch Panels 600 Marine Line Touch Panels e!DISPLAY 7300T • High-performance touch panels with resistive touch- • Touch panels with resistive touchscreens The advantages of WAGO’s PFC Controllers combined screens • 10.9 … 25.7 cm (4.3 … 10.1”) with the capabilities for extreme environments: • Ideal for marine applications • Models include Web Panel for display of CODESYS V2 • High processing speed • 10.9 … 25.7 cm (4.3 … 10.1”) or e!COCKPIT visualizations • Multiple interfaces • Models include Visu Panel • eXTRemely robust and maintenance-free www.wago.com Volume 3, Section 3 | Operation and Monitoring Operation and Monitoring Contents Page General Product Information 52 Functional Variants 53 Interfaces and Types 54 Application and Installation Instructions 56 Item Number Key 57 Standards and Rated Conditions 57 57 3 CPU DescriptionHardware Item No. PIO3 Touch Panels Cortex x x touchscreen 762-4301/8000-002 58 A9 PIO3 x x touchscreen 762-4302/8000-002 59 PIO3 x x touchscreen 762-4303/8000-002 60 PIO3 x x touchscreen 762-4304/8000-002 61 PIO2 x touchscreen 762-4201/8000-001 58 PIO2 x touchscreen 762-4202/8000-001 59 - PIO2 x screen 762-4203/8000-001 60 PIO2 x touchscreen 762-4204/8000-001 61 PIO1 x touchscreen 762-4101 58 PIO1 x touchscreen 762-4102 59 - PIO1 x screen 762-4103 60 PIO1 x touchscreen 762-4104 61 PIO3 Touch Panels Cortex x x touchscreen with glass surface 762-5303/8000-002 62 A9 PIO3 x x touchscreen with glass surface 762-5304/8000-002 63 - PIO2 x screen with glass surface 762-5203/8000-001 62 PIO2 x touchscreen with glass surface 762-5204/8000-001 63 - PIO2 Touch Panels Cortex x screen, marine version 762-6201/8000-001 64 A9 - PIO2 x screen, marine version 762-6202/8000-001 64 - PIO2 x screen, marine version 762-6203/8000-001 65 PIO2 x touchscreen, marine version 762-6204/8000-001 65 PIO1 Touch Panels Cortex x touchscreen 762-3000 66 e!DISPLAY A8 PIO1 7300T x touchscreen 762-3001 66 - PIO1 x screen 762-3002 67 PIO1 x touchscreen 762-3003 67 Accessories Memory cards; Mounting sets 68 M: Master; S: Slave Automation Technology 51 Control Panel The advantages of the PFC Controller combined with For demanding applications in which the following are the capabilities for extreme environments: critical: • Merging of control and visualization • High processing speed • Extreme temperature stability • 10.9 … 25.7 cm (4.3 … 10.1”) • Multiple interfaces • Immunity to electromagnetic interference and impulse • eXTRemely robust and maintenance-free voltages • Vibration and shock resistance Starter Kits • Maximum performance in a minimum space • • Also programmable in high-level languages based on • Programmable to IEC 61131-3 suit the most diverse applications: Linux® • Combinable with the modules of the WAGO-I/O-SYS- • With Controller PFC100 • Security packages with SSH and SSL/TLS TEM 750 • With Controller PFC200 • Runtime system for CODESYS V2 (only PFC200) and V3 • With Controller 750 ETHERNET • With Controller 750 KNX IP or BACnet/IP www.wago.com Volume 3, Section 4.1 | Controllers PFC100/PFC200 Contents Page General Product Information 74 Versions 75 Interfaces and Types 75 Installation Instructions 76 Item Number Key 76 Standards and Rated Conditions 77 77 Item No. CPU Description Default Ext. Temperature Cortex A8; 600 MHz x Controller PFC100; 2 x ETHERNET; Eco 750-8100 78 Cortex A8; x Controller PFC100; 2 x ETHERNET 750-8101 750-8101/025-000 79 600 MHz 4.1 Controller PFC100; 2 x ETHERNET, x x RS-232/-485 750-8102 750-8102/025-000 79 Cortex A8; Controller PFC200; 2nd generation; 1 GHz x x 2 x ETHERNET, RS-232/-485 750-8212 750-8212/025-000 80 Controller PFC200; 2nd generation; 750-8212/025-001 x x x 2 x ETHERNET, RS-232/-485; Telecontrol 80 technology 750-8212/025-002 Cortex A8; 1 GHz Controller PFC200; 2nd generation; x 2 x ETHERNET, CAN, CANopen 750-8213 81 Cortex A8; 1 GHz Controller PFC200; 2nd generation; x x 2 x ETHERNET, RS-232/-485, CAN, 750-8214 82 CANopen Cortex A8; 1 GHz Controller PFC200; 2nd generation; x 4 x ETHERNET, CAN, CANopen, USB 750-8215 83 Cortex A8; Controller PFC200; 2nd generation; 1 GHz x x 2 x ETHERNET, RS-232/-485, CAN, 750-8216 750-8216/025-000 84 CANopen, PROFIBUS Slave Controller PFC200; 2nd generation; 2 x x x x ETHERNET, RS-232/-485, CAN, CANopen, 750-8216/025-001 84 PROFIBUS Slave; Telecontrol technology Cortex A8; Controller PFC200; 2 x ETHERNET, 600 MHz x x RS-232/-485, Mobile radio module 750-8207 750-8207/025-000 85 Controller PFC200; 2 x ETHERNET, x x x RS-232/-485, Mobile radio module; 750-8207/025-001 85 Telecontrol technology; Ext. temperature Cortex A8; Controller PFC200; 2 x ETHERNET, RS-232/ 600 MHz x x -485, CAN, CANopen, PROFIBUS Master 750-8208 750-8208/025-000 86 Controller PFC200; 2 x ETHERNET, x x x RS-232/-485, CAN, CANopen, PROFIBUS 750-8208/025-001 86 Master; Telecontrol technology Cortex A8; 600 MHz x Controller PFC100; FG0; 2 x ETHERNET 750-8101/000-010 89 Cortex A8; Controller PFC200; FG1; 2 x ETHERNET, 600 MHz x x RS-232/-485 750-8202/000-011 90 Controller PFC200; FG2; 2 x ETHERNET, x x RS-232/-485 750-8202/000-012 91 Controller PFC200; Energy data manage- x x ment application; 2 x ETHERNET; 750-8202/000-022 92 RS-232/-485 Cortex A8; 600 MHz Controller PFC200; Energy data manage- x x ment application; 2 x ETHERNET, 750-8207/000-022 93 RS-232/-485; Mobile radio module Automation Technology 73 Control Panel The advantages of the PFC Controller combined with For demanding applications in which the following are the capabilities for extreme environments: critical: • Merging of control and visualization • High processing speed • Extreme temperature stability • 10.9 … 25.7 cm (4.3 … 10.1”) • Multiple interfaces • Immunity to electromagnetic interference and impulse • eXTRemely robust and maintenance-free voltages • Vibration and shock resistance Starter Kits • Maximum performance in a minimum space • • Also programmable in high-level languages based on • Programmable to IEC 61131-3 suit the most diverse applications: Linux® • Combinable with the modules of the WAGO-I/O-SYS- • With Controller PFC100 • Security packages with SSH and SSL/TLS TEM 750 • With Controller PFC200 • Runtime system for CODESYS V2 (only PFC200) and V3 • With Controller 750 ETHERNET • With Controller 750 KNX IP or BACnet/IP www.wago.com Volume 3, Section 4.2 | Controllers PFC200 XTR Contents Page General Product Information 96 Versions 97 Interfaces and Types 97 Item Number Key 97 Installation Instructions 98 Standards and Rated Conditions for Rail Applications (EN 50155) 98 Standards and Rated Conditions 99 Approvals 99 CPU Description Item No. Cortex A8; x x Controller PFC200; 2 x ETHERNET, 750-8202/040-000 100 600 MHz RS-232/-485; extreme 4.2 Cortex Controller PFC200; 2 x ETHERNET, A8; x x x RS-232/485; Telecontrol technolo- 750-8202/040-001 100 600 MHz gy; extreme Cortex Controller PFC200; 2 x ETHERNET, A8; x x RS-232/-485, CAN, CANopen, 750-8206/040-000 101 600 MHz PROFIBUS Slave; extreme Cortex Controller PFC200; 2 x ETHERNET, A8; x x x RS-232/-485, CAN, CANopen, 750-8206/040-001 101 600 MHz PROFIBUS Slave; Telecontrol tech- nology; extreme M: Master, S: Slave Automation Technology 95 Control Panel The advantages of the PFC Controller combined with For demanding applications in which the following are the capabilities for extreme environments: critical: • Merging of control and visualization • High processing speed • Extreme temperature stability • 10.9 … 25.7 cm (4.3 … 10.1”) • Multiple interfaces • Immunity to electromagnetic interference and impulse • eXTRemely robust and maintenance-free voltages • Vibration and shock resistance Starter Kits • Maximum performance in a minimum space • • Also programmable in high-level languages based on • Programmable to IEC 61131-3 suit the most diverse applications: Linux® • Combinable with the modules of the WAGO-I/O-SYS- • With Controller PFC100 • Security packages with SSH and SSL/TLS TEM 750 • With Controller PFC200 • Runtime system for CODESYS V2 (only PFC200) and V3 • With Controller 750 ETHERNET • With Controller 750 KNX IP or BACnet/IP www.wago.com Volume 3, Section 4.3 | Controllers 750 Contents Page General Product Information 104 Versions 105 Interfaces and Types 105 Item Number Key 105 Installation Instructions 106 Standards and Rated Conditions 107 107 ETHERNET Item No. Ext. CPU Description Default Temperature Controller ETHERNET; 3rd generation; SD card slot 750-880 750-880/025-000 108 Controller ETHERNET; 3rd generation; SD card slot; x Telecontrol technology; Ext. temperature 750-880/025-001 108 Controller ETHERNET; 3rd generation; SD card slot; x Telecontrol technology; Ext. temperature; Eco 750-880/025-002 108 Controller Modbus TCP; 4th generation; SD card slot 750-890 109 Controller ETHERNET; 3rd generation 750-881 109 Controller Modbus TCP; 4th generation 750-891 109 Controller ETHERNET; 3rd generation; SD card slot; Media redundancy
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