Mitsubishi Q00JCPU Manual

Melsec-q series ethernet driver
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Mitsubishi Electric
Melsec-Q
Ethernet (UDP) Driver
This manual explains how to connect the target machine with other manufacturer devices. For
information about how to use the Pro-Designer software, please refer to the Pro-Designer Online
Help.
The types of target machines that are compatible with Pro-Designer depends on the version of
Pro-Designer. For information about the compatibility of target machines, please refer to the
Pro-Designer Online Help.
© 2002 Digital Electronics Corporation. All rights reserved.
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System Structure
2
Supported Device Addresses
3
Consecutive Device Addresses
4
Environment Setup
5
I/O Manager Configuration
6
Driver Configuration
7
Protocol Configuration
8
Device Address Configuration

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  • Page 1 Mitsubishi Electric Melsec-Q Ethernet (UDP) Driver System Structure Supported Device Addresses Consecutive Device Addresses Environment Setup I/O Manager Configuration Driver Configuration Protocol Configuration Device Address Configuration • This manual explains how to connect the target machine with other manufacturer devices. For information about how to use the Pro-Designer software, please refer to the Pro-Designer Online Help.
  • Page 2: System Structure

    Mitsubishi Electric Melsec-Q Ethernet (UDP) Driver System Structure The following table describes the basic system setup for connecting targets machine to Mitsubishi Melsec-Q Series PLCs. Series Ethernet Module Q00CPU Q00JCPU Q01CPU Q02CPU QJ71E71 MELSEC-Q Series Q02HCPU QJ71E71-B2 Q06HCPU Q12HCPU Q25HCPU Use a 10BASE-T connection for PS Series Type G, PS Series Type P, and GP2000 Series target machines.
  • Page 3 Mitsubishi Electric Melsec-Q Ethernet (UDP) Driver Supported Device Addresses The following table lists the device address ranges you can enter from the Device Address keypad. For actual device address ranges supported by the PLC, refer to the corresponding PLC manual Supported device addresses differ from protocol to protocol and between PLC models.
  • Page 4 Mitsubishi Electric Melsec-Q Ethernet (UDP) Driver *6 16-bit and 32-bit data, High and Low, refer to data as defined in the following examples. 16 bit 32 bit Byte Word L (Low) L (Low) ..H (High) H (High) .
  • Page 5 Mitsubishi Electric Melsec-Q Ethernet (UDP) Driver Consecutive Device Addresses The following table lists the maximum number of consecutive addresses and the gap span (the maximum gap span between PLC device addresses that are used as consecutive device addresses) that be read by each PLC. Refer to these tables to utilize Block Transfer.
  • Page 6: Environment Setup

    Mitsubishi Electric Melsec-Q Ethernet (UDP) Driver Environment Setup Prior to the target machine starting communciation with a Melsec-Q PLC, the MNET/10H Ethernet settings must be set in the PLC's ladder logic software. The setting values are as shown below. 1. Network Parameter MNET/10H Ethernet Settings 2.
  • Page 7: Open Settings

    When the Auto Open UDP Port feature is used, the Table 3. OPEN Settings are not needed. When these settings are used, however, the PLC's port number is 5000 (default setting). For details, refer to Mitsubishi Electric's Q and QnA Series Ethernet Interface User Manuals.
  • Page 8 Mitsubishi Electric Melsec-Q Ethernet (UDP) Driver I/O Manager Configuration The driver and protocol, which enable communication between the target machine and the PLC, depends on the PLC type. For information on how to display the [New Driver Interface] dialog box,...
  • Page 9: Driver Configuration

    Mitsubishi Electric Melsec-Q Ethernet (UDP) Driver Driver Configuration Use the [Driver Configuration] dialog box to define communication settings on the target machine. For information on how to display the [Driver Configuration] dialog box, see the online help. Command Time Interval Not applicable.
  • Page 10: Protocol Configuration

    Mitsubishi Electric Melsec-Q Ethernet (UDP) Driver Protocol Configuration To set up details about the communication process between the target machine and the PLC, use the [Protocol Configuration] dialog box. For information on how to display the [Protocol Configuration] dialog box, see the online help.
  • Page 11: Device Address Configuration

    Mitsubishi Electric Melsec-Q Ethernet (UDP) Driver Device Address Configuration To set up a PLC variable in the Variable List, use the Device Address Keypad from the variable properties. See Section 3 – Supported Device Addresses. For information on how to display the Device Address Keypad, see the online help.

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