Mitsubishi Electric IoT Gateway:backplane bus: Difference between revisions

From IBHsoftec Wiki English
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Andreas (talk | contribs)
Created page with "If the RD55 is plugged on the same rack as the CPU no RJ45 cable is needed. The communication can be done directly via the backplane bus. Image:Mitsubishi_RD55_Controllers..."
 
Andreas (talk | contribs)
mNo edit summary
 
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
If the RD55 is plugged on the same rack as the CPU no RJ45 cable is needed.  
If the RD55 is plugged on the same rack as the CPU no Ethernet cable is needed.  
The communication can be done directly via the backplane bus.
The communication can be done directly via the backplane bus.


[[Image:Mitsubishi_RD55_Controllers.png|470px]]
[[Image:Mitsubishi_RD55_Controllers.png|470px]]
In the field Ethernet address 4 times the zero needs to be entered:


[[Image:Mitsubishi_RD55_Insert_Station.png|441px]]
[[Image:Mitsubishi_RD55_Insert_Station.png|441px]]


[[Image:Mitsubishi_RD55_Insert_CPU.png|569px]]
[[Image:Mitsubishi_RD55_Insert_CPU.png|569px]]

Latest revision as of 12:23, 4 April 2022

If the RD55 is plugged on the same rack as the CPU no Ethernet cable is needed. The communication can be done directly via the backplane bus.

In the field Ethernet address 4 times the zero needs to be entered: