5-16 1. MITSUBISHI PLC
• To have access to the PLC in the other network on NET/10, specify the network number
in the OPEN macro for the screen on the V-SFT editor. This macro command should
be [OUT_ENQ] of system call [SYS]. It is not possible to have access to the CPU on
the different network from the same screen.
• Network specifying macro[OUT_ENQ] of system call [SYS]
F1 memory
“n + 0” and “n + 1” are fixed to “0” and “2,” respectively.
“n + 2” (system code) should be: 1: NET/10 2: NET II (/B)
For “n + 3” (network number), set “0” when NET II (/B) is selected for “n + 2” (system
code) or the network number to be accessed when NET/10 is selected.
Do not use this macro for any purpose other than OPEN macro for a screen. Doing so
triggers network switching at the time of macro execution, resulting in a communication
error.
For more information on the macro function, refer to the Reference Manual (Function).
Also refer to the explanation on network registration contained in the operation manual
for MITSUBISHI’s Standard Link/Multi-drop Link Unit.
• For the NET II (/B) data link system and NET/10 network system, refer to
MITSUBISHI’s manual.
Available Memory
For the available memory of the PLC to be accessed, refer to “Available Memory” page 5-8.
Note that the CPU number must be set on the V-SFT editor.
Wiring
Refer to the wiring diagram with the standard type link unit.
n + 0 Always 0
n + 1 Network selection: 2
n + 2 System code
n + 3 Network number