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Building Automation

Overview
Contents

WAGO Automation  4
WAGO Building Solutions  6
Integrated Building Automation  7
Universal, Compact, Economical – WAGO I/O System 8
WAGO I/O System 750/753  10
Basic Software  12
Libraries  14
Macro for Flexible Room Automation 15
Modules for Distribution Boxes  16
flexROOM®  18
WAGO Lighting Management  20
KNX  22
BACnet  23
DALI-2  24
MODBUS/TCP/IP  26
Cybersecurity Directly in the Switch 27
SMI Master  28
EnOcean Radio Technology 28
M-Bus Master  29
MP-Bus Connection  29
Touch Panels 600 30
Additional Technologies 31
WAGO Automation

WAGO’s ELECTRICAL INTERCONNECTIONS Spring Pressure Connection Technology and


division has undergone rapid development a pioneer in automation technology. For more
over the years, paving the way for more in- than 15 years, WAGO has successfully offered
dustry-leading innovations. In 1995, WAGO a wide range of advanced building automation
reached an industry-changing milestone by components based on the WAGO I/O System
launching the WAGO I/O System, the world’s 750. The WAGO I/O System 750’s modular
first fieldbus-independent I/O system with design enables project solutions to be easily
fine-grained modularity. The introduction of and efficiently implemented. A wide range of
this industrial fieldbus systems has significantly controllers with open fieldbus protocols (e.g.,
impacted automation. Modern, decentralized M-Bus, BACnet, KNX, Modbus®) in combination
topologies with distributed “intelligence” have with standard inputs/outputs or subsystems
replaced traditional, centralized automation (e.g., DALI, SMI, EnOcean, LonWorks®) covers
structures. Now, WAGO is meeting virtually all the entire building automation market.
of the industry’s needs as both the leader in

Engineering Software Operation and Monitoring


WAGO’s e!COCKPIT Automation Software expe- WAGO’s high-performance Touch Panels for
dites operational system startup, while reducing demanding control and visualization tasks
development time for automation projects! improve the operability of machines and sys-
Ensuring a project’s long-term viability through tems, while offering an outstanding design and
sustainable cost savings hinges on a user’s advanced technology.
ability to quickly adapt to new software that
offers a high degree of reusability. e!COCKPIT
is an integrated development environment that
supports every automation task, from hardware
configuration, programming and simulation to
visualization.

4
I/O Systems
The broad portfolio enables flexible, cel-
lar-to-ceiling solutions with conventional
I/O modules, standardized industry-specific
fieldbus protocols and subsystems (DALI,
KNX, DMX) for typical applications in lighting,
shading, HVAC and more. A comprehensive
selection of accessories completes the
portfolio (e.g., RJ-45 plugs and RS-485
interfaces).

Industrial Switches and


Wireless Technology
In building automation and industrial auto-
mation, industrial switches enable communi-
cation within industrial ETHERNET systems.
These are complemented by economical
industrial managed switches, which reliably
Controllers transmit data traffic securely, thanks to
WAGO’s family of high-perfor- signals via I/O modules. WAGO’s encryption technology and authentication.
mance programmable controllers IEC 61131-3 programmable They also protect against network failures,
boasts a wide range of capabili- controllers perform a variety of increasing system availability. Bluetooth®
ties for controlling any automation automation tasks, while providing and WLAN gateways allow mobile devices to
task in both centralized and de- all the benefits of proven PLC be integrated into the network.
centralized applications. For de- technology (e.g., strength, stability,
centralized control tasks, WAGO’s reliability and near-high constant
controllers can be incorporated uptime).
into the most prevalent fieldbus
networks and they record all field

5
WAGO Building Solutions
For Specific Markets

Office and Administrative Buildings Production Facilities and Warehouses


Investors are increasingly placing a great amount of Safe and efficient energy management in production fa-
importance on the flexible use of space that’s supported cilities and warehouses is essential for reducing operating
by an appropriate infrastructure. WAGO’s room automa- costs. Lighting significantly contributes to overall operat-
tion systems can be commissioned quickly and flexibly ing costs. Using WAGO’s solutions, energy costs can be
adapted to address this need. Efficiency class A per DIN significantly reduced.
EN 15232 can be easily and reliably achieved using WAGO
products.

Retail Centers Public Infrastructure Buildings


Building operation is becoming more and more expensive Visitor safety, comfort and convenience are of primary
– a key reason why operators are searching for new build- importance in operating airports, convention centers and
ing automation solutions. Intelligent buildings provide a railway stations. WAGO’s integrated building automation
secure and comfortable environment, while keeping costs solutions meet the high efficiency and safety standards
under tight control. WAGO’s building automation systems for public infrastructure buildings.
can readily help operators meet specific energy costs to
improve the bottom line.

6
Integrated Building Automation –
Greater Energy Efficiency

Lighting HVAC
The ideal lighting control system not only creates an Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems
atmosphere that promotes a sense of well-being, but represent one of a building’s major costs. Automatically
also supports energy-efficient room and building lighting. regulating HVAC systems minimizes energy costs and
WAGO’s lighting control solutions skillfully set up lighting improves the climate in a building. Planning and executing
scenes – from simple switching and dimming, to tailored HVAC systems requires extensive knowledge from every
and daylight-dependent lighting controls. Even sophis- building automation professional – from the creation of
ticated control tasks such as “Human Centric Lighting” sophisticated control programs to visualizing energy
(HCL), as well as impressive and artistic lighting of build- flows. Extensive libraries with ready-made system macros
ings, can be easily implemented using WAGO products. from WAGO significantly simplify all of this programming.
“WAGO Lighting Management” is an application solution The use of these system macros contributes to standard-
that offers quick and easy commissioning, as well as effi- ization, significantly reducing costs.
cient building operation.

Room Automation Energy Efficiency


Planning, implementation and building operation must Energy efficiency hinges on sensibly planning a building’s
demonstrate maximum efficiency and a high degree technical systems. Constructing or retrofitting buildings
of adaptability. Modern building technology maximizes is an operational challenge in terms of energy savings.
flexibility by enabling rooms to be individually planned, Investors want to see a high level of energy efficiency
managed and even repurposed at any time – without any in their buildings. Compliant with the European Union’s
programming. WAGO’s state-of-the-art room automation energy efficiency class A, WAGO’s building automation
solutions perform many tasks in a building: They optimize solutions can help reassure investors that the building’s
room temperature, position sunblinds based on the sun’s operational life-cycle costs will be minimal.
arc throughout the day, regulate light intensity and switch
lights off when not needed.

7
Universal, Compact, Economical
– WAGO I/O System

Webvisu

Management
The automation stations are connected to the
building management system on the manage-
ment level. Standardized protocols facilitate
simple data exchange.
It’s all about data: Thanks to modern information
technology, the most important information from
building automation is no longer restricted to the Amazon Web Services WAGO Cloud
local building management, but is now available Microsoft Azure (Microsoft Azure)
IBM Cloud
at any time and place. However, the technical
SAP Cloud
conditions must be right for this. WAGO’s PFC
Other Suppliers
Controllers are equipped with cloud connectivity
so they can transfer data to the WAGO Cloud – 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
LNK 1

or to any other MQTT broker.


BACnet/IP
ACT
ON LNK 2
ACT
MS/BT

ON
1

MQTT MQTT
NS
0: WBM
255: DHCP I/O
USR

3G
SD

750-330
X
1

X
2

Automation
Automation stations control and regulate op-
erational systems. ETHERNET has long since
established itself as the dominant transmission
medium in the automation area. As such, WA- HVAC
GO’s automation stations can be easily and Automation
efficiently interlinked using open, standardized
8
8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

BACnet/IP LNK 1
ACT BACnet/IP LNK 1
ACT
ON LNK 2 LNK 2
ACT ON
ACT
MS/BT MS/BT
ON

1
ON

NS 1 NS

bus protocols for building automation (e.g., BAC-


0: WBM 0: WBM
255: DHCP I/O I/O
255: DHCP
USR USR
SD SD
750-330

750-330

net IP, KNX IP or Modbus/TCP). I/O modules and


X X
1 1

X X

fieldbus interfaces permit connection of nearly


2 2

any sensor or actuator from the field.

8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

BACnet/IP LNK
ACT 1
ON LNK 2
ACT
MS/BT
ON

1 NS
0: WBM
255: DHCP I/O
USR
SD
750-330

Field X
1

Flexible, easy-to-install media are required on


X
2

the field level. This is why WAGO offers a wide


variety of solutions: From products for directly
connecting standard sensors and actuators via
8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

BACnet/IP LNK 1
ACT
ON LNK 2
ACT
MS/BT
ON

I/O modules, to diverse fieldbus interfaces for


1 NS
0: WBM
255: DHCP I/O
USR
SD
750-330

two-wire subsystems (e.g., Modbus RTU, MP-Bus, X


1

M-Bus, BACnet MS/TP, KNX TP1 or LonWorks®),


X
2

to connection with radio systems like EnOcean.

8
Touch Panel

e!COCKPIT

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BACnet/IP LNK
ACT 1
ON LNK 2
ACT
MS/BT

ON
1 NS
0: WBM
255: DHCP I/O
USR
SD

750-330
X
1

X
2

TLS

BACnet/Modbus®
ETHERNET

Room
TLS TLS
System Automation Lighting Energy Data
Integration flexROOM® Management Management
8 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

BACnet/IP LNK 1 BACnet/IP LNK 1


ACT ACT
ON LNK 2 ON LNK 2
ACT ACT
MS/BT MS/BT
ON
ON

1 1 NS
NS
0: WBM 0: WBM
I/O 255: DHCP I/O
255: DHCP
USR
USR
SD
SD
750-330
750-330

X
X 1
1

X
2
X
2

9
WAGO I/O System 750/753
Automation Stations and I/O Modules

WAGO’s comprehensive range of fieldbus controllers ETHERNET Controllers


supports established protocol standards. Special ver- WAGO provides a wide range of ETHERNET controllers in
sions, e.g. for the BACnet/IP and KNX IP bus systems, different performance classes and with various interface
are optimized for building automation. The diverse combinations. The ETHERNET fieldbus controllers sup-
product range of I/O modules allows integration of port a wide variety of standard ETHERNET protocols for
external systems such as lighting control (DALI), sun easy integration into IT environments (e.g., HTTP, BootP,
protection (SMI), wireless switches (EnOcean) and DHCP, DNS, SNTP, SNMP, FTP).
much more. more.
PFC Controllers
BACnet Controllers WAGO’s PFC Controllers are ideal for more complex
For BACnet communication, WAGO offers two different control applications and the higher-level control of series
controllers equipped with BACnet/IP (ETHERNET) or BAC- machines. The PFC200 Controller offers numerous inter-
net MS/TP (RS-485) interfaces. Both controller variants faces.
support the BACnet Building Controller (B-BC) profile and
are freely programmable. The controllers can be easily Modbus® Controllers
commissioned with WAGO’s user-friendly BACnet Config- The Modbus® protocol is a communication protocol
urator. based on master/slave or client/server architecture. The
primary purpose of the protocol is facilitating reliable, fast
KNX IP Controller communication between automation and field devices.
The KNX IP fieldbus controller is freely programmable and
communicates via a standard 10/100 Mbit ETHERNET
network. The KNX interface is commissioned using the
ETS Network Management Tool. A product database from
WAGO is available for commissioning the controller.

10
Analog Input Modules Analog Output Modules Digital Input Modules Digital Output Modules

°C

Buttons Relay

Temperature Actuators (e.g., 0 … 10 V)

Humidity
Setting values for electronic Magnetic contacts
control gears Contactor

Wind velocity Measured value output Damper drive


Signal contacts,
potential-free

Current transformer

Frequency converter
control

Communication Modules Specialty Modules


RS-232 C/RS-485

RS-232 C/
RS-485 Display

Romutec manual operation interface

ÑÅ

Modbus RTU/RS-485

3-Phase Power
Measurement
Electronic control gears Modules

11
Basic Software
Programming and Configuring with e!COCKPIT

WAGO’s e!COCKPIT Automation Software Your Benefits:


expedites operational system startup, while ▪ Integration of new devices like Touch Pan-
reducing development time for automation els and second-generation PFCs
projects! Ensuring a project’s long-term viability ▪ A smart design
through sustainable cost savings hinges on a ▪ Graphical network configuration
user’s ability to quickly adapt to new software ▪ Extensive libraries with ready-made
that offers a high degree of reusability. e!COCK- system macros
PIT is an integrated development environment
that supports every automation task, from
hardware configuration and programming, to
simulation and visualization, to commissioning –
an all-in-one software package.

Configuring

Programming

Visualizing

Diagnosing

12
Communication in the BACnet and Modbus® Network
WAGO offers software tools specifically engi- gramming environment. Both configurators are
neered for select technologies, applications and used directly in the programming environment
products. Among these are WAGO’s BACnet and for quickly integrating the WAGO Controllers into
Modbus® Configurators, which allow devices the corresponding networks.
connected to a specific network to be easily and
efficiently addressed and parameterized.
The Modbus® Configurator is integrated into
e!COCKPIT; the BACnet Configurator is an
extension application for the e!COCKPIT pro-

WAGO-I/O-CHECK in e!COCKPIT
As a component of e!COCKPIT, WAGO-I/O-
CHECK is an easy-to-use Windows application
for operating and displaying a WAGO I/O System
750’s Controller without the node being con-
nected to a fieldbus system. The software reads
the configuration from the node and displays
it graphically on the screen. This graphic can
be printed together with a configuration list as
documentation. With WAGO-I/O-CHECK, it is
possible to display and specify the process data
of the I/O modules. The field wiring, including
all sensors and actuators, can thus be checked
before startup.

13
Libraries
Building Automation

To simplify programming, WAGO has a multitude of Communication


pre-configured functions available for free: from simple ▪ KNX
room applications (such as lighting, dimming and an- ▪ EnOcean
ti-glare control), to HVAC modules, system macros and ▪ DALI
communication applications. The latter offer interfaces to ▪ DMX
KNX, DALI, EnOcean and MP-Bus, while enabling emails ▪ SMI
and SMS messages to be sent. The libraries can be di- ▪ MP-Bus
rectly used to efficiently create customer applications. ▪ M-Bus
Libraries for the following applications are available: ▪ SMS/email
▪ Cloud (e.g., MQTT)
Room Automation
▪ Lighting Application Notes
▪ Sun protection For complex building automation challenges, examples
▪ Room temperature control and documents are available that describe applications in
their entirety.

System Automation (HVAC)


▪ Error message monitoring
▪ Frost protection monitoring
▪ Heat recovery
▪ Room/air intake temperature cascade control
▪ Heating circuit control
▪ Boiler sequence control

14
Macro for Flexible Room Automation
The “WAGO Room Automation” macro is a library, includ-
ing a base application, for easily creating scalable room
automation solutions with e!COCKPIT. It is based on WA-
GO’s proven flexROOM® solution, which flexibly adapts to
project-specific requirements thanks to its scalability.
All the relevant room functions of the building systems for
lighting, shading and room climate control have been set
up and can be customized or expanded as needed.

It also offers a Web-based graphical user interface that


can be used to integrate and configure lights, sunblinds,
actuators, sensors and room control units. The concept
is based on segments as the smallest functional units in
buildings; room automation functions are performed in
these across all building systems. This segment-oriented
concept allows a flexible association of office space with
rooms or open-space areas throughout the entire lifecy-
cle of the building.

Macros for ventilation, boiler, heating circuit and duty


cycle monitoring (hot water), including ready-to-use
configuration screens in the Web visualization

WAGO provides comprehensive templates, which include


ready-made system macros for many common appli-
cations. This time-saving convenience minimizes HVAC
configuration for users. After rapidly configuring the
application – via simple data point and system parameter
assignment – users can directly commission the complet-
ed application.

15
Modules for Distribution Boxes
The products and solutions outlined in this brochure cre- Key Components at a Glance:
ate a solid foundation for building automation. However,
additional peripheral systems, control modules and com- ▪ Power Supplies
ponents are required for complete automation solutions. 24 V power supply for WAGO Controllers
▪ Network Infrastructure Components
WAGO not only provides a wide range of products, but From a simple switch to configurable communication
can also furnish tailor-made solutions consisting of fully capabilities with a fiber optic connection
equipped system distribution boxes. Users benefit not ▪ Customizable ETHERNET
only from shortened assembly times and error-free instal- User-configurable ETHERNET RJ-45 connectors
lation, but also from easier commissioning. ▪ Interface Modules
For RJ-45 patch cables and universal connections, such
as a 9-pole Sub-D RS-232 connection

16
▪ Relays ▪ Current Measurement
To control loads, such as lights and shutter Coupled with electronic interface devices and the
drives more. more. WAGO I/O System 750, WAGO offers a comprehensive
▪ WINSTA® Pluggable Connectors range of perfectly tuned energy efficiency solutions.
Innovative connectors from the WAGO WINSTA® line ▪ WAGO I/O System
for pre-assembled components ensure fast and safe Benefits of WAGO’s successful fieldbus system: a solu-
on-site installation; they accommodate conductor tion with scalable performance, high integration density
cross-sections up to 4 mm2 (12 AWG) and nominal cur- and an unbeatable price/performance ratio
rents up to 25 A. ▪ Pre-Assembled Custom Solutions
▪ Screwless Rail-Mount Terminal Blocks WAGO’s product specialists have the experience and
WAGO TOPJOB® S is a range of screwless rail-mount efficient solutions to assist you from initial specs to final
terminal blocks for building installations with conductors install.
rated 1.5–16 mm2 (16–6 AWG).

17
flexROOM®
A Flexible Room Solution

Our Solution Parameter Setting


Planning, commissioning and building operation must For each room, parameters can be individually stored for
demonstrate maximum efficiency and a high degree of lighting, shading and room control. All parameters are cy-
adaptability. Pre-configured programs and pre-defined clically saved either directly in the distribution box or on a
hardware significantly streamline planning and commis- separate computer via network connection. A higher-level
sioning. The more applications created within a project, management station accesses the distribution box
the greater the benefit. Flexible building operation (e.g., parameters via the open Modbus TCP/IP protocol. This
conversions and room remodeling) via special mainte- ensures that all modifications can be implemented on site
nance levels eliminates external service costs because or via the management station. BACnet or KNX IP systems
the user can make their own changes. can also be connected via Modbus TCP/IP.

Install, commission and configure according to project Configuring – Not Programming


specifications – WAGO flexROOM® combines these Each WAGO flexROOM® Distribution Box has a Web in-
strengths into a standard module. The integrated control terface. Both the commissioning technician and end user
unit and application software are precisely tailored to can configure the controls for each room via Web browser,
room requirements. regardless of the user’s location and the distribution box
in use. Complete wall relocations, room assignments,
lighting and shading groups can be changed from the
parameter interface. No additional software is required.

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Advantages of flexROOM®
as a Distribution Box Variant
The distribution boxes are delivered ready to operate and
can be installed directly in a suspended ceiling or a sub-
floor. Room segment configuration is performed directly
in the distribution box via standard Web browser. Instal-
lation is quick and easy thanks to WINSTA® pluggable
connection technology. Several flexROOM® Distribution
Boxes can be wired into a building automation network
via ETHERNET to automate a building area, a floor or an
entire office section. A standard Web browser also estab-
lishes communication between the distribution boxes. If
electrical distribution boxes are present, flexROOM® com-
ponents can also be installed or retrofitted during facility
renovation. flexROOM® reduces space conversion costs
because expenses are transparent and predictable.

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

19
WAGO Lighting Management
The Intelligent Solution for Lighting Controllers

Modern lighting management offers more than a mere reduction in energy consumption and costs – it unites
economics and resource conservation with user comfort and flexibility.

Our Solution Configuration and Commissioning


WAGO Lighting Management is a proven solution based WAGO Lighting Management features a Web interface
on predefined hardware and preconfigured software, that allows you to easily create and edit virtual rooms.
which greatly simplifies planning, commissioning and Do you need to illuminate a production line, hallway or a
operation. The basic idea: WAGO Lighting Management is storage area? No problem – simply create three different
based on the different lighting requirements in warehous- rooms with the required functions. Parameter values are
es and production facilities. For example, a production stored on an SD card or a backup server via FTP. The
facility is divided into virtual rooms in which the light can values can be forwarded to a higher-level building control
be easily adapted. Each virtual room receives signals from system or to a production control center via Modbus TCP/
sensors and actuators in order to automatically set the IP.
appropriate light intensity. Virtual rooms allows both con-
versions and room remodeling to be implemented quickly
and simply via Web configuration. Besides conventional
inputs and outputs, the system also supports a wide vari-
ety of technology, such as DALI-2, EnOcean and KNX.

ETHERNET

GPS
Converter

HCL

20
Operation
A state-of-the-art Web-based user
interface is available for operation and
visualization of status messages during
ongoing operation. Lighting manage-
ment is operated through a Web browser
on a desktop computer, laptop, touch panel
or mobile device, such as a tablet or smart-
phone.

The user interface can be set up and


managed based on your individual needs. In
addition to language and color settings, HMI
devices, users, rooms and your own custom
configuration profiles are available. The rooms
in a building can be freely arranged and grouped into
areas.

WAGO Lighting Management significantly reduces the Your Benefits:


overall costs of new installations and conversions. ▪ Reduce lifecycle costs through efficient lighting man-
WAGO Lighting Management provides the perfect com- agement
bination of high-quality hardware and intuitive custom ▪ Scalable to any system requirement
software. Reduce lifecycle costs with quick and simple ▪ Commissioning via self-guiding, wizard-based configu-
commissioning, comprehensive diagnostic and service ration
capabilities and simple adaptation of the lighting situa- ▪ Simple conversion without programming
tion to varying requirements. ▪ Connect to higher-level management and control sys-
tems within industrial or technical building environments
▪ Clear and convenient operation via mobile devices

Do you need to illuminate a large area?


No problem! WAGO’s lighting management application
allows you to illuminate about 3000 m², depending on
the type of lamp. For larger areas, it is easy to link a
number of controllers with one another.

21
KNX
Maximum Flexibility and High Performance

KNX is a uniform, manufacturer-independent communica- Combining a KNX IP Controller with a KNX TP1 Module
tion protocol for intelligently networking various building creates a router that automatically connects the KNX
automation functions. KNX is used to plan and implement two-wire bus system to ETHERNET. This provides a
energy-efficient solutions, while incorporating greater tremendous amount of freedom to conveniently operate
functionality and convenience into buildings. buildings or systems via the Internet – wherever you are.

With its freely programmable KNX IP Controller, WAGO WAGO ETS Plug-In
offers a product that links the KNX world with ETHERNET. The ETS standard programming tool assigns group ad-
Using this controller, you can link, control, regulate and dresses and commissions WAGO KNX products. WAGO’s
monitor all types of KNX devices from a variety of building specially developed plug-in supports users in configuring
systems. When paired with the I/O modules from the the KNX interface.
WAGO I/O System 750, other sensors, actuators and
sub-buses (e.g., DALI, EnOcean) can be easily integrated Additional Benefits
into the controller. WAGO’s innovative KNX components are seamlessly
integrated into the WAGO I/O System. This provides a
The KNX TP1 Module connects KNX TP1 networks to the wide range of input, output and specialty modules for
WAGO I/O System and is compatible with all building-re- sub-bus systems such as DALI, as well as controllers for
lated WAGO Controllers (e.g., BACnet). higher-level networks such as BACnet. Cost-effective
control units replace several individual KNX components
as room and area controllers. The KNX standard provides
communication with thousands of devices from other
manufacturers.

ETS Operation and Monitoring Level 2

20.0°C
22.0°C
Sensorwerte übersteuern

Level 2

15.0°C 18.0°C
28.0°C
31.0°C

12.0°C
100 % 0%

Statusmeldungen
Störung
Sammelstörung: Ok Abluftklappe: geöffnet
Quit Vorspülen: Vorspülen beendet Zuluftventilator: Ok
Zuluftklappe: geöffnet Abluftventilator: Ok

Startseite Konfiguration

KNX IP
ETHERNET
KNX IP Controller
with KNX TP1 Module KNX IP Controller

KNX TP1

21,0 °C


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BACnet
Fast Control Solution for Complex Applications

BACnet is a standardized building automation commu- Additional Benefits


nication protocol that adheres to DIN EN ISO 16484-5. Beyond “BACnet-Building Controller” (B-BC) profile com-
BACnet standardizes communication between products pliance – as defined in the BACnet Standard – WAGO’s
from different manufacturers. Device profiles, services, freely programmable BACnet Controllers are compatible
communication objects, object properties and transmis- with the associated BACnet Interoperability Building
sion media have been defined in this standard to meet Blocks (BIBBs). A large variety of available input, output
this goal. WAGO’s BACnet Controllers comply with the and specialty modules for sub-buses – such as KNX,
BACnet Building Controller (B-BC) profile and communi- MP-Bus and DALI – complete the system, making WAGO
cate via BACnet/IP or BACnet MS/TP. BACnet Controllers incredibly versatile.

WAGO BACnet Configurator


The BACnet Configurator is a useful tool for configuring
and operating BACnet controllers in a heterogeneous
BACnet network. Logically structuring the network and
addressing the controller, as well as configuring both
client and server, can be performed on the configuration
interface. In addition, the properties of BACnet objects
can be accessed using a Web browser.

Cloud Connectivity BACnet Configurator B-OWS Management Station


via MQTT

B-OWS

MQTT
ETHERNET

BACnet/IP
ETHERNET
PFC200 Controller, PFC200 Controller,
750-8212/000-100 750-8212/000-100

A A

B B
750-8212

750-8212

BACnet/IP Fieldbus Coupler, 750-332


8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

BACnet/IP LNK
ACT 1
ON LNK 2
ACT
MS/BT
ON

1 NS
0: WBM
255: DHCP I/O
USR
SD
750-330

X
1

X
2

BI/BO

Touch Panel 600 AI/AO

23
DALI-2
Flexible Solutions and Simple Commissioning

DALI stands for “Digital Addressable Lighting Interface” A DALI system allows individual lights or lighting groups
and is a protocol defined in the IEC Standard 62386. The to be controlled. No parallel wiring of the control groups
DALI standard, a protocol common to all manufacturers, is necessary. Assigning individual lights to operating
substitutes for the 1–10V dimmer interface and ensures elements and grouping of lights can also be done after
the interoperability of DALI devices (e.g., electronic bal- installation and is possible at any time without re-wiring.
lasts in lighting applications). A DALI master can control
a line with up to 64 devices. In addition, sensors (e.g., The DALI-2 standard is delineated by IEC 62386, which
brightness measurement and presence detection) can be defines both the operating devices and the requirements
integrated into a DALI network. for control devices – among them, the WAGO DALI
Multi-Master Module. In combination with controllers and
I/O modules from the WAGO I/O System, even complex
DALI lighting applications can be realized. In addition, the
module can function as an interface to numerous fieldbus
and sub-bus systems. There is no need to install an addi-
tional sensor bus, since sensors can be easily integrated
into a DALI network.

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DALI network devices are configured and commissioned
using WAGO’s DALI Configurator. This tool includes com-
prehensive functions that simplify and streamline both
the installation and maintenance of a DALI network. These
functions include: addressing and configuring all DALI
network devices, group and scene formation, as well as
comprehensive diagnostics.

Controller with DALI Multi-Master Module

ETHERNET

1 … 64 ECGs 1 … 16 Multi-Sensors

DALI

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Modbus TCP
ETHERNET

8 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
BACnet/IP LNK 1 BACnet/IP LNK 1
ACT ACT
ON LNK 2 ON LNK 2
ACT ACT
MS/BT MS/BT
ON

ON
1 NS 1 NS
0: WBM 0: WBM
255: DHCP I/O 255: DHCP I/O
USR USR
SD SD
750-330

750-330
X X
1 1

X X
2 2

Modbus RTU

MODBUS/TCP/IP
Fast and Lean Communication

Extending 1979’s Modbus TCP protocol for PLCs, the Thus, Modbus TCP is recommended for applications that
well-established Modbus® protocol has become the de collect data and/or network intelligent controllers with
facto standard for building automation. The advantage: self-sufficient control logic. Therefore, in addition to the
Modbus® is a streamlined protocol that ensures ultra-fast respective fieldbus protocol, WAGO’s ETHERNET-based
ETHERNET data transmission. A manufacturer-indepen- controllers for building automation also support Modbus
dent data structure also permits communication between TCP.
devices from different manufacturers.

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Cybersecurity Directly in the Switch
New Industrial Managed Switch with Integrated Encryption

Cybersecurity is a trending topic in building automation (BA). The optional authentication of the other participants in the
With the new industrial managed switches from WAGO, users network is port-specific in accordance with IEEE 802.1X and
can easily increase the security of their BA applications. The RADIUS server. Due to its compact shape (45 x 90 x 110 mm),
innovation integrates cybersecurity functions: Data packets the new 8-port gigabit switches can be easily retrofitted in the
are encrypted with 128 bits on two ports. This means that it’s control cabinet. And each switch is equipped with two ports
possible to integrate secure data transmission into an existing for encrypted communication. With WAGO’s 852-1328 Indus-
network – regardless of the protocol and without changes in trial Managed Switch, SFP modules are used for secure com-
the application. The encryption meets the IEEE 802.1AE stan- munication. This also enables secure networking of distant
dard (IEEE MAC Security Standard), ensuring data integrity buildings with optical fibers. Configuration and diagnostics of
and authentication of the transmitter with high data through- the industrial managed switches are also performed securely
put. using a Web browser or SNMPv3.

Your Benefits:
▪ Industrial managed switches with layer
2 encryption (Mac security)
▪ Retrofit secure data transmission in
existing networks
▪ Network segmentation per IEEE 802.1Q

SCADA

Absolutely secure!
Symmetrical
Encryption Method
MQTT (GCM-AES-128 Bit)

Modbus TCP, BACnet


ETHERNET with IEEE 802.1AE – Mac Security

IEEE 802.1X

Visu

EnOcean

Visu

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SMI Master
Connect Electrical Drives Directly

A compact design paired with advanced technology: The The 753-1630 SMI Master Module controls 230 VAC SMI
new SMI Master Module (753-1630) for the WAGO I/O motors, and the 753-1631 model can be used with low
System 750 enables direct connection of electric drives voltage shade drives (24 V). Up to 16 drives can be con-
for sunblinds or roller shades without a level inverter. nected per module. The SMI Master Module also offers
users numerous helpful functions: The “auto-replace”
In addition to reduced wiring expenses, using the new function, for example, allows building operators to replace
SMI Master also minimizes other costs. A prime example: a defective motor – without modifying the configuration.
Since the module has an integrated power supply, an
external one is no longer necessary. In addition, a digital WAGO also offers a new SMI Configurator to design and
output temporarily deactivates the drives when they are commission SMI networks. The software is used to quickly
not needed. address the SMI drives and to expedite both the import
and export of all configured drives.

EnOcean Radio Technology


Innovative Solutions for Building Automation

WAGO’s EnOcean radio technology opens up a new level Each transmitter has a unique address and communicates
of innovative building automation solutions, both tech- with a receiving unit. Despite the limited energy available,
nically and aesthetically. Wireless switches and sensors these highly efficient electronics can transmit the signal
based on EnOcean technology harvest available energy several times, guaranteeing high transmission reliability.
to power themselves, e.g., kinetic energy from actuating a
switch, or sensors powered by temperature variations or The EnOcean Dolphin system architecture expands the
ambient light. previous system architecture to include sensors and
actuators that communicate bidirectionally. The interoper-
ability of EnOcean Dolphin makes it possible to combine
products from different manufacturers into one advanced
system.

Energy

Sensor Radio Module System Radio Module

Energy Processor HF Transceiver Processor


Converter

HF Transceiver State, Measured Value,


Control Signal

Energy Sensors
Manage-
ment

Actuator/
Building Technology
Information

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M-Bus Master
Connect Energy and Consumption Meters Directly

Reduce costs, simplify installation, and save space: The A WAGO Controller with the M-Bus module, which com-
753-649 M-Bus Master Module directly connects up to 40 municates with bus components via 2-wire bus, assumes
M-Bus devices to the I/O system to capture consumption the role of the master. Up to 40 slaves can be connected
data – without external gateways and level inverters. per module. The M-Bus transmits data at speeds of 300 to
9600 bps. Regular type J-Y(St)Y N x 2 x 0.8 mm telephone
The M-Bus system, based on a master/slave commu- cable, for example, can be used as the M-Bus cabling.
nication model, can be operated as a line, star or tree
topology.

MP-Bus Connection
Control HVAC Actuators

The MP-Bus controls HVAC actuators for dampers, regula- or mixed configurations are possible. Up to eight slaves
tor valves or VAV air volume controls. can be connected to a master. The actuators feature
Multi-Function Technology (MFT) and include: Damper
The actuators connect to sensors (temperature, humidity actuators, MFT(2) valve actuators, MFT fire damper actu-
and on/off switch) that are also accessible via MP-Bus. ators, VAV compact controllers and Belimo’s FLS window
Devices that are equipped with an MP-Bus connection ventilation system. Data exchange between master and
can communicate with a higher-level control system via slaves is possible (e.g., absolute/relative volumetric flow,
bus cable. minimum/maximum limits, angular position, sensor value,
operating status and fault messages).
Up to eight actuators can be controlled by an MP-Bus
master. The 750-643 MP-Bus Master Module can manage The WAGO-I/O-PRO Software is required for commission-
up to eight slaves (actuators) and eight sensors (one ing the I/O node.
sensor can be connected to each slave) via common bus
cable, significantly reducing actuator and sensor wiring
(for MP-bus cable lengths, see 750-643 Module’s man-
ual). There is no line topology limitation – star, ring, tree

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Touch Panels 600
Three Function Classes

Operate, observe, visualize and diagnose in the produc- Web Panel


tion, process and marine industries: WAGO’s Touch Panels Operate the PLC Webserver from WAGO
are available in various hardware configurations to sup- through an aesthetic operator interface.
port small- to mid-sized control and visualization tasks.
Underneath a contemporary design, our Touch Panels Visu Panel
pack some of the industry’s most powerful technology, Share the control load between the PLC and
augmenting the high-tech image of your machines with operator interface.
high-quality, high-performance visualizations.
Control Panel
Furthermore, scaled functionality is available; besides Get an HMI and PLC in one device – a high performance
various functional divisions of the visualization, there’s controller with high-quality graphic resolutions.
bandwidth for additional operations such as the execution
of a control function or support for additional fieldbus
systems. The right version with various interface configu-
rations is available for every application.

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Additional Technologies
The WAGO I/O System provides users with a wide range of interface solutions for building automation bus systems and
subsystems. Beyond the previously mentioned protocols, WAGO also supports:

LonWorks® technology is standardized per ISO/IEC DMX is a digital protocol used to control lighting or
14908. In addition to BACnet and KNX, LonWorks® is one special stage effects. With the rapid deployment of LED
of the most important protocols in building automation lighting technology, DMX is also used to control LED
worldwide. A large number of manufacturers use Lon- lights in commercial and utility buildings. DMX displays its
Works® as a communication protocol, allowing interopera- strengths in RGB color-control applications (e.g., facade
ble communication between intelligent devices. illumination).

DMX

Note
Technical Support
www.wago.com/support

Project Support
Find our contact partners at:
www.wago.com/projektunterstuetzung

WAGO Seminars
www.wago.com/seminars

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