Features
Fire load |
2.125 MJ |
Vibration resistant |
Y |
Shock resistant |
Y |
Isolation |
0.5 kV |
Other features
Signal direction |
Input/output |
Power consumption |
80 mA |
Power
Current consumption (internal) |
80 mA |
<b>Radio Receiver EnOcean </b>\nThe 750-642 I/O Module receives radio telegrams from maintenance-free, battery-less and wireless switches and sensors based on EnOcean radio technology.\n\nThe module can be used with any controller of the WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750. Preprogrammed function blocks make integration easy.\n\nThe energy required for switch or sensor operation is produced by converting one type of energy (heat, solar or mechanical energy) into usable electrical energy. The radiated energy from the transmitter modules is around one million times smaller than mobile phones. Almost any number of sensors is possible. However, the maximum number is around 100 transmitters per module, due to the increasing density of switches/sensors.\n\nFour billion code numbers provide for clear transmitter/receiver assignment. Repeated, time-shifted transmission of the radio telegrams, at very short transmission times, results in a high level of protection against external interference.\n\nThe maximum transmission range is approx. 300 meters in open field. Depending on the building materials used and on the spatial geometry, the range may be reduced to typically 30 meters (see manual for more information). The LED (RSSI) indicates a sufficient input level.\n\n*Documentation available in German and English.\n\nAn SMA socket which is integrated into the housing allows the connection of an external antenna. The 758-910 external antenna has a magnetic stand and a 2.5m long coax cable with SMA plug (available as an accessory).