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This document provides guidelines for connecting an HMI to a Mitsubishi FX3U PLC using Ethernet. It describes the recommended HMI and PLC module settings, including the port and station numbers. It also outlines the 8 steps for configuring the FX3U-ENET module in the PLC using GX Developer or FX Configurator-EN software. Finally, it lists the device address formats and ranges for accessing the PLC registers over Ethernet communication.

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PLC Connecting Ok

This document provides guidelines for connecting an HMI to a Mitsubishi FX3U PLC using Ethernet. It describes the recommended HMI and PLC module settings, including the port and station numbers. It also outlines the 8 steps for configuring the FX3U-ENET module in the PLC using GX Developer or FX Configurator-EN software. Finally, it lists the device address formats and ranges for accessing the PLC registers over Ethernet communication.

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PLC Connection Guide

Mitsubishi FX3U (Ethernet)


Supported Series: Mitsubishi FX SERIES, Module: FX3U-ENET.
Website: http://www.mitsubishi-automation.com

HMI Setting:
Parameters Recommended Options Notes
PLC type Mitsubishi FX3U (Ethernet)
PLC I/F Ethernet
Port no. 5001(default) Refer to Module Setting
PLC sta. no. 0 (default) Refer to Module Setting

PLC Setting:
Fx3u-ENET module setting:
Before using Ethernet module, use GX Developer / FX Configurator-EN to set the Ethernet
module, the FX3u-ENET module setting steps are shown below.

Step1. Open GX Developer, select “Read from PLC” in Online list.


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Step2. Select “FXCPU” in PLC series.

Step3. Connect PLC via serial port for setting IP address first.
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Step4. After finishing the PLC settings, select Tools/FX special function utility/FX
Configurator-EN.

Step5. Select “Module 0” in Ethernet Module settings.


(If more than one module needed, please set modules step by step)
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Step6. In Ethernet operational settings, select the related parameters and IP address and
then press ”End” to finish setting.

Step7. In Ethernet open settings, press “End” after setting the parameters below.

(The first Protocol means using GX Developer to communicate with module, the max.
“Fixed buffer communication preocedure” is 4 units.)
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Or
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Step8. After setting the parameters of PLC, restart for Ethernet communication.

Device Address:
Bit/Word Device type Format Range Memo
B X OOO 0 ~ 571 Input
B Y OOO 0 ~ 571 Output Relay
B M DDDD 0 ~ 7999 Internal Relay
B T DDD 0 ~ 511 Timer Contacts
B C DDD 0 ~ 255 Counter Contacts
B SM DDDD 8000 ~ 8511 Special Int. Relays
B D_Bit DDDDDdd 0 ~ 1799915 Data Register Bit Access
B S DDDD 0 ~ 4095 Step Relays
W TV DDD 0 ~ 511 Timer Value
W CV DDD 0 ~ 199 Counter Value
W D DDDD 0 ~ 7999 Data Registers
W CV2 DDD 200 ~255 Counter Value
W SD DDDD 8000 ~ 8511 Special Data Registers
W R DDDDD 0 ~ 32767 File Register
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Wiring Diagram:
Ethernet cable:

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