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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your patronage. We appreciate your purchase of the Mitsubishi integrated FA software, MELSOFT series.
This manual is designed for users to understand operations of MX Component.
Before using the product, thoroughly read this manual and related manuals to develop full familiarity with the functions and performance of MX Component and supported modules to ensure correct use.
RELATED MANUALS
The manuals related to this product are shown below.
Refer to the following tables when ordering required manuals.
Manual name
< Manual number, model code >
MX Component Version 4 Programming Manual
<SH-081085ENG, 13JW12>
Type Q80BD-J61BT11N/Q81BD-J61BT11 CC-Link System Master/
Local Interface Board User's Manual (For SW1DNC-CCBD2-B)
<SH-080527ENG, 13JR77>
MELSECNET/H Interface Board User's Manual
(For SW0DNC-MNETH-B)
<SH-080128, 13JR24>
Description
Explains the programming procedures, detailed explanations and error codes of the ACT controls.
Explains the system configuration, specifications, functions, handling, wiring, and troubleshooting of the type Q80BD-J61BT11N/
Q81BD-J61BT11 CC-Link system master/local interface board.
Explains the system configuration, specifications, functions, handling, wiring, and troubleshooting of the MELSEC/H board.
CC-Link IE Controller Network Interface Board User's Manual
(For SW1DNC-MNETG-B)
<SH-080691ENG, 13JZ02>
MELSEC-Q CC-Link IE Field Network Interface Board
User's Manual (For SW1DNC-CCIEF-B)
<SH-080980ENG, 13JZ58>
C Controller Module User's Manual
(Hardware Design, Function Explanation)
<SH-080766ENG, 13JZ17>
MELSEC-Q C Controller Module User's Manual
<SH-081130ENG, 13JZ75>
GX Simulator Version 7 Operating Manual
<SH-080468ENG, 13JU51>
GX Works2 Version 1 Operating Manual (Common)
<SH-080779ENG, 13JU63>
Explains the system configuration, specifications, functions, handling, wiring, and troubleshooting of the CC-Link IE
Controller Network board.
Explains the system configuration, specifications, functions, handling, wiring, and troubleshooting of the CC-Link IE Field
Network board.
Explains the system configuration, specifications, functions, handling, wiring, and troubleshooting of Q12DCCPU-V (Basic mode) and Q06CCPU-V.
Explains the system configuration, specifications, functions, handling, wiring, troubleshooting, and programming and function of
Q24DHCCPU-V, Q24DHCCPU-LS, and Q12DCCPU-V (Extended mode).
Explains the setting and operating method for monitoring the device memory and simulating the machine side operations using GX
Simulator.
Explains the system configuration of GX Works2 and the functions common to a Simple project and Structured project such as parameter setting, operation method for the online function.
Remark
MX Component Version 4 Programming Manual is included on the CD-ROM of the software package in a PDF file format.
Manuals in printed form are sold separately for single purchase. Order a manual by quoting the manual number (model code) listed in the table above.
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Table of contents
- 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- 4 CONDITIONS OF USE FOR THE PRODUCT
- 5 OPERATING CONSIDERATIONS
- 13 INTRODUCTION
- 13 RELATED MANUALS
- 14 CONTENTS
- 19 HOW TO READ THIS MANUAL
- 21 TERMS
- 24 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
- 25 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW
- 25 1.1 Overview of MX Component
- 25 1.2 Features
- 31 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS
- 31 2.1 System Configuration List
- 31 2.1.1 When using Windows XP® Professional Operating System
- 32 2.1.2 When using Windows XP® Home Edition Operating System
- 33 2.1.3 When using Windows Vista® Operating System
- 34 2.1.4 When using Windows® 7 Operating System
- 35 2.1.5 When using Windows® 8 Operating System
- 36 2.2 System Configuration for Use of Each Connection Form
- 36 2.2.1 System configurations
- 38 2.2.2 Details of communication forms
- 50 2.3 Operating Environment
- 53 2.4 Applicable Programmable Controller CPUs
- 54 CHAPTER 3 INSTALLATION AND UNINSTALLATION
- 54 3.1 Installation
- 60 3.2 Registered Icons
- 61 3.3 Uninstallation
- 63 CHAPTER 4 OPERATION PROCEDURES
- 63 4.1 Utilities
- 64 4.2 Selecting Development Type
- 65 4.3 User Application Creating Procedures
- 65 4.3.1 When using Visual Basic® .NET
- 66 4.3.2 When using Visual C++® .NET
- 67 4.3.3 When using Visual C#® .NET
- 68 4.3.4 When using VBA
- 69 4.3.5 When using VBScript
- 70 4.4 PLC Monitor Utility Operating Procedure
- 71 CHAPTER 5 SYSTEM LABELS
- 71 5.1 Using System Labels
- 72 5.1.1 Register system labels in MX Component
- 79 5.1.2 Utilizing labels used in MELSOFT Navigator
- 82 5.1.3 Applying device settings changed in GX Works2 to MX Component
- 84 5.1.4 Using System Labels on another personal computer
- 88 CHAPTER 6 STARTING AND EXITING UTILITIES
- 88 6.1 Starting Utilities
- 91 6.2 Exiting Utilities
- 91 6.3 Confirming Version
- 92 CHAPTER 7 UTILITY OPERATIONS
- 92 7.1 Communication Setup Utility
- 93 7.1.1 Operations on Target setting tab
- 94 7.1.2 Operations on List view tab
- 95 7.1.3 Operations on Connection test tab
- 96 7.1.4 Importing communication settings
- 97 7.1.5 Exporting communication settings
- 98 7.1.6 Operations on Communication Setting Wizard screens
- 103 7.1.7 Operations on Connect Line screen
- 110 7.2 PLC Monitor Utility
- 110 7.2.1 Operations on Transfer setting screen
- 113 7.2.2 Operations on Device Batch tab
- 115 7.2.3 Operations on Buffer Memory tab
- 117 7.2.4 Operation on Entry Device tab
- 119 7.2.5 Operations on Write to Device screen
- 120 7.2.6 Operations on Time setting screen
- 121 7.2.7 Operations on telephone line connection, disconnection screens
- 122 7.3 Label Utility
- 122 7.3.1 Operations on Label screen
- 124 7.3.2 Registering/deleting logical station numbers
- 125 7.3.3 System label list
- 130 7.3.4 Setting Structure
- 131 7.3.5 Referring and registering/canceling Workspaces
- 133 7.3.6 Change notification
- 134 7.3.7 Updating system label data
- 134 7.3.8 Exporting LabelSpace
- 135 7.3.9 Importing LabelSpace
- 136 CHAPTER 8 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF UTILITY SETTING TYPE
- 136 8.1 Serial Communication
- 136 8.1.1 Settings of serial communication modules
- 142 8.1.2 Access procedure
- 146 8.2 Ethernet Communication (When Using Ethernet Interface Modules)
- 146 8.2.1 Access procedure
- 152 8.3 Ethernet Communication (When Using Ethernet Built-in CPUs)
- 152 8.3.1 Access procedure
- 158 8.4 Ethernet Communication (When Using Ethernet Adapter Module)
- 158 8.4.1 Access procedure
- 162 8.5 Ethernet Communication (When Using Ethernet Adapter)
- 162 8.5.1 Access procedure
- 167 8.6 CPU COM Communication
- 167 8.6.1 Access procedure
- 171 8.7 CPU USB Communication
- 171 8.7.1 Access procedure
- 175 8.8 CC-Link Communication
- 175 8.8.1 Access procedure
- 180 8.9 CC-Link G4 Communication
- 180 8.9.1 Switch settings of CC-Link G4 module
- 181 8.9.2 Access procedure
- 188 8.10 GX Simulator Communication
- 188 8.10.1 Access procedure
- 191 8.11 GX Simulator2 Communication
- 191 8.11.1 Access procedure
- 194 8.12 MT Simulator2 Communication
- 194 8.12.1 Access procedure
- 197 8.13 MELSECNET/H Communication
- 197 8.13.1 Access procedure
- 202 8.14 CC-Link IE Controller Network Communication
- 202 8.14.1 Access procedure
- 207 8.15 CC-Link IE Field Network Communication
- 207 8.15.1 Access procedure
- 212 8.16 Q Series Bus Communication
- 212 8.16.1 Access procedure
- 216 8.17 Modem Communication
- 216 8.17.1 Switch settings of Q series-compatible C24, L series-compatible C24
- 217 8.17.2 Access procedure
- 232 8.18 Gateway Function Communication
- 232 8.18.1 Access procedure
- 237 8.19 GOT Transparent Communication
- 237 8.19.1 Access procedure
- 241 8.20 Inverter COM Communication
- 241 8.20.1 Access procedure
- 245 8.21 Inverter USB Communication
- 245 8.21.1 Access procedure
- 249 CHAPTER 9 COMMUNICATION SETTING EXAMPLES OF PROGRAM SETTING TYPE
- 251 CHAPTER 10 ACCESSIBLE RANGES
- 251 10.1 Considerations for Access Targets
- 252 10.2 For Serial Communication
- 252 10.2.1 Accessible devices
- 254 10.2.2 Accessible ranges
- 256 10.3 For Ethernet Communication
- 256 10.3.1 Accessible devices
- 258 10.3.2 Accessible ranges (when using Ethernet interface modules)
- 259 10.3.3 Accessible ranges (when using Ethernet Built-in CPUs)
- 261 10.3.4 Accessible ranges (when using Ethernet adapter module)
- 262 10.3.5 Accessible ranges (when using Ethernet adapter)
- 263 10.4 For CPU COM Communication
- 263 10.4.1 Accessible devices
- 265 10.4.2 Accessible ranges
- 267 10.5 For CPU USB Communication
- 267 10.5.1 Accessible devices
- 269 10.5.2 Accessible ranges
- 271 10.6 For CC-Link Communication
- 271 10.6.1 Accessible devices
- 273 10.6.2 Accessible ranges
- 274 10.7 For CC-Link G4 Communication
- 274 10.7.1 Accessible devices
- 276 10.7.2 Accessible ranges
- 277 10.8 For MELSECNET/H Communication
- 277 10.8.1 Accessible devices
- 279 10.8.2 Accessible ranges
- 280 10.9 For CC-Link IE Controller Network Communication
- 280 10.9.1 Accessible devices
- 282 10.9.2 Accessible ranges
- 283 10.10 For CC-Link IE Field Network Communication
- 283 10.10.1 Accessible devices
- 285 10.10.2 Accessible ranges
- 286 10.11 For Q Series Bus Communication
- 286 10.11.1 Accessible devices
- 287 10.11.2 Accessible ranges
- 288 10.12 For Modem Communication
- 288 10.12.1 Accessible devices
- 290 10.12.2 Accessible ranges
- 292 10.13 For Gateway Function Communication
- 292 10.13.1 Accessible devices
- 292 10.13.2 Accessible ranges
- 293 10.14 For GX Simulator Communication
- 293 10.14.1 Accessible devices
- 293 10.14.2 Accessible ranges
- 294 10.15 For GX Simulator2 Communication
- 294 10.15.1 Accessible devices
- 294 10.15.2 Accessible ranges
- 295 10.16 For MT Simulator2 Communication
- 295 10.16.1 Accessible devices
- 295 10.16.2 Accessible ranges
- 296 10.17 For GOT Transparent Communication
- 296 10.17.1 Accessible devices
- 298 10.17.2 Accessible ranges
- 316 10.18 For Inverter Communication
- 316 10.18.1 Accessible monitor type
- 317 APPENDIX
- 317 Appendix 1 Concept of Routing Parameters
- 320 Appendix 2 How to Configure Internet/Intranet Environment
- 320 Appendix 2.1 Operating procedure
- 321 Appendix 2.2 Conditions of usable personal computers
- 322 Appendix 2.3 How to install Web server
- 323 Appendix 2.4 Setting the Internet access account
- 327 Appendix 2.5 Releasing Web pages
- 331 Appendix 2.6 Checking whether Web server can be accessed properly
- 332 Appendix 3 RS-232 Cable Wiring Examples for Serial Communication
- 332 Appendix 3.1 Q Series
- 334 Appendix 3.2 FX Series
- 335 Appendix 4 Multi-CPU System
- 336 Appendix 5 Number of Mountable Network Modules for Q00JCPU, Q00UJCPU, Q00CPU, Q00UCPU, Q01CPU or Q01UCPU
- 337 Appendix 6 Flowchart for When Access cannot be Performed during Modem Communication
- 338 Appendix 7 Compatibility with Redundant CPU
- 345 Appendix 8 Differences with previous version of MX Component
- 345 Appendix 8.1 Comparison with MX Component Version 3
- 348 Appendix 8.2 Compatibility
- 349 Appendix 9 Character Strings that cannot be Used for Label Names
- 351 Appendix 10 USB Driver Installation
- 360 Appendix 11 Updating USB Driver
- 366 Appendix 12 Warning Messages on Windows®
- 366 Appendix 12.1 Overview of warning messages
- 367 Appendix 12.2 Methods for disabling warning messages
- 374 Appendix 13 Functions Added Since Previous Versions
- 375 REVISIONS