Specifications
83 GX Configurator-DP
(c) 2006 MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
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Ethernet link from PC to System Q-PLC and MELSECNET/10 to 2nd level System Q rack
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Serial via MAC to A, QnA series, and System Q PLCs (transparent mode)
Not supported are:
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Ethernet and MELSECNET access to A series PLCs
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Serial access to C24 modules
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CC-link networks
Note:
For successful network settings you should be familiar with the characteristics of
MELSEC Ethernet and MELSECNET/10 and refer to the corresponding manuals.
Server Administrator
The
Server Administrator
starts a web server on the personal computer the PLC to be
configured is connected to. This web server can be accessed via TCP/IP by the
Tools
menu item
GX Configurator Client
which opens your local standard web browser together with the correct
URL or by an external web browser from a remote or local personal computer.
The
Server Administrator
can either be started from the
Tools
menu or from the Start menu as
stand-alone version. It shows the URLs for local and for remote access by an HTML browser.
When started from the
Tools
menu the
Server Administrator
provides an additional check box "
This computer is the server
". If you clear this check box, a remote server computer name can
be entered. By pressing the Save button this entered name is stored together with the menu item "
GX Configurator Client
". The server can only be started or stopped, if it is located on the same
computer. If a server on a remote computer is to be accessed, the server must already be running
on that computer.
When started from the
Start
menu as stand-alone tool the
Server Administrator
does not display
an additional check box.
Notes:
The URLs for local or remote web browser access of the server is shown in the fields
URL
of the
Server Administrator
dialog.
The server occupies a TCP port. The number of this port is read from the configuration
files by the
Server Administrator
and displayed in the field
Server TCP Port
. This port
number must not be used by any other application running on the same computer.
If you leave the Server Administrator dialog, the server must have been stopped. Otherwise the
following warning message appears: