Chapter 5 Mc Protocol Communication; Sending A Command From An External Device To The Cpu Module - Mitsubishi Electric Q03UDVCPU User Manual

Qnucpu series (communication via built-in ethernet port)
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CHAPTER 5
The built-in Ethernet port allows MC protocol communication.
5.1
Sending a Command from an External Device to the CPU
Module
From peripherals such as a personal computer or HMI, device data of the CPU module can be read or written using
MC protocol. Monitoring of CPU module operation, data analysis, and production control are available on a personal
computer or HMI by these device data reading and writing.
Besides, the remote password function can prevent unauthorized access from outside of the system. (
CHAPTER 10)
From the peripherals such as a personal computer or HMI, only the CPU module connected can communicate using MC
protocol.
An access to a CPU on another station via CC-Link network is not allowed.
To start MC protocol communication, perform the following steps.
Connecting cables and external devices
Setting parameters
Writing to the CPU module
For the MC protocol communication, refer to the following manual.
MELSEC Communication Protocol Reference Manual
Remark
Access through routers is also available. When configuring the settings for it, set the subnet mask pattern and default router
IP address. (
MC PROTOCOL COMMUNICATION
Hub
Communication using MC protocol
GOT
Start
Connect cables and devices required for MC protocol
communication.
Configure PLC parameters by the programming tool.
(
Page 52, Section 5.1.1
Write the configured parameters to the CPU module.
Power it on again or reset it for the parameters
to take effect.
End
MC protocol communication is available.
Page 30, Section 3.4)

CHAPTER 5 MC PROTOCOL COMMUNICATION

CPU module
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