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Newsletter - May 2nd, 2013

In This Issue
750-88x Ethernet Controller
811 Series Fuse Holder
2002 Series Fused Terminals
New Tech-Connects

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Dear All,

In this issue of our newsletter, we would like to introduce you to Wago's newest Ethernet controller, the 750-88x Controller (750-880, 750-881, 750-882, and 750-885), along with the WAGO-I/O-Pro CAA Software.
We are also pleased to introduce Wago's newest fuse holder block, the 811 series & 280 / 281 / 282 series.
As always, we have included links to some of our upcoming classes and the latest Tech-Connect documents that we have created.
Wago 750-88x Ethernet Controller
 
In conjunction with the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM, the Ethernet PLC is used as a programmable controller within Ethernet networks. The PLC supports all digital, analog and specialty modules found within the 750/753 Series, and is suitable for data rates of 10/100 Mbit/s. Two Ethernet interfaces and an integrated switch allow the fieldbus to be wired in a line topology. This eliminates additional network devices, such as switches or hubs. Both interfaces support Auto-Negotiation and Auto-MDI(X). The DIP switch configures the last byte of the IP address and may be used for IP address assignment.
The PLC supports both ModbusTCP and EthernetIP for use in industrial environments. It also supports a wide variety of standard Ethernet protocols for easy integration into IT environments (e.g., HTTP, BootP, DHCP, DNS, SNTP, SNMP, FTP).
An integrated Web server provides the user with configuration options and status information from the controller.
The IEC 61131-3 programmable controller is multitasking-capable and features a battery-backed RTC. 1 Mbyte of data memory is available for readers to view the full text.
  
Wago 811 Series Fuse Holder
  

Wago's new 811 series fuse holder is industry changing...  the lever actuation makes wiring quick and intuitive, and CAGE CLAMP makes the connection corrosion resistant, gas tight, vibration proof, and maintenance free!
The new 811 fuse holder is available for Class CC fuses, midget (10 x 38mm) fuses, as well as for photovoltaic (10 x 38mm) fuses.

Read More .....

Wago 2002 Series Fused Terminals
 
The 2002 series or 280, 281, and 282 series are for conductor sizes ranging from 0.08 to 6.0 mm². Use with specific types of fuses: blade-type fuses or miniature metric fuses. The fuse enclosure can be pivoted to open for easy exchange and for storing a spare fuse. Blown fuse indicator is also optional. The maximum current carrying capacity is 10 or 30 Amps.
  • Fused disconnect terminal blocks with pivoting holder Series 281
  • Fuse plugs for carrier terminal blocks Series 280/281
  • Fuse terminal blocks for mini-automative blade-type fuses Series 282
  • Fuse terminal blocks (side-entry) Series 282.  
New Tech-Connect Documents 

 

documents are downloadable files, created by Lakewood Automation, containing the basic information needed to get two or more pieces of equipment working together.

 

Omron CJ1W-SCU21 to Microscan MS-3 - This document will show you how to set up communications between the Omron PLC port & Omron Communication Unit to the Microscan MS-3 scanner. The scanner will be triggered via a proximity switch OR a serial command via an input. 

 

Omron CP1 PLC to Yaskawa V1000 VFD - This document will show how to configure the Omron CP1 PLC to send/receive commands to/from a Yaskawa V1000 Frequency Drive over Modbus RTU.

 

Omron CP1 PLC to Omron E5CN Temperature Controller - This document will show you how to set up communications between the Omron CP1 PLC to send/receive commands to/from an Omron E5CN temperature controller using function blocks.

 

Omron NS HMI to Yaskawa V1000 VFD - This document will show how to configure the Omron NS5-SQ01B-V1 display to send/receive commands to/from a Yaskawa V1000 Frequency Drive over Modbus RTU.

 

Omron NS HMI to Omron E5CN Temperature Controller - This document will show you how to set up communications between the Omron NS5-SQ01B-V1 screen to send/receive commands to/from an Omron E5CN temperature controller using the Compoway/F. 

 

Lakewood Automation | 27911 Clemens Road | Westlake | OH | 44145
Newsletter May 2nd 2013