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MITSUBISHI NETWORK SETUP | CITIZEN

This How-To article shows how to connect Citizen Cincom machines with Mitsubishi controls to your company network.

CABLE CONNECTION | IP ADDRESS SETUP (OLD MODELS) | IP ADDRESS SETUP (NEW MODELS)

CABLE CONNECTION

Plug in the RJ45 connector of a shielded twisted pair network cable (at least CAT 5e) that is connected to your company network into the plug labeled [CNLAN]

Network cable connector location

Network cable connector location
FIG 1: Network cable connector location (Citizen Cincom Mitsubishi CNC)

IP ADDRESS SETUP

Older machine models*

  1. Enable parameter change
    Press the Diagnose key followed by the [I/F DIAG] menu key to change the screen to "I/F DIAGNOSIS".
    Enter "1001//M" using the alphanumeric keys and press [INPUT] key.
  2. Press the [PARAMETER] key
    Press the [Menu SEL] menu key to display the [BAS COM.] menu key.
    Press the [BAS COM.] menu key to display the BASE COMMON PARAMETERS screen.
    Display the "BASE COMMON PARAMETERS 5/5" screen by pressing the [NEXT PAGE] key repeatedly.
  3. Move the cursor to the "#1926 Global IP address" item by pressing the arrow keys and enter the desired IP address using the alphanumeric keys and press [INPUT] key to confirm the entered IP address.
    Also enter the "#1927 Global Subnet mask" item in the same way.
    Only if needed enter the IP address of your IPv4 Default Gateway in field "#1928 Global Gateway".

IPv4 address setup screen (older models)

FIG 2: IPv4 network address setup screen (older models)
  1. Changing this setting requires restarting of the machine. To do so turn OFF and then ON the NC power supply.

Newer machine models*

  1. Press the Parameter key [PRM].
  2. Press the Menu selection key [>]. The sub menus are enabled.
  3. Press [IoT-F]. The IoTFriendly screen is displayed.
  4. Display the IoTFriendly screen (1/5) and move the cursor to the item to be set using the arrow UP or DOWN key.
  5. Enter the appropriate values in fields "IP address" and "Subnet mask". Only if required enter the IP address of your default gateway. Leave "Port" at value 0.

IPv4 Address setup screen (newer models)

FIG 3: IPv4 network address setup screen (newer models)
  1. Turn the power off and back on.

*Older Citizen Cincom machine models:
A32 (1M7), K12E/16E (1M7), L20E (1Mx), L16/20 (7Mx)

*Newer Citizen Cincom machine models:
A20, A32, B12 (3Fx), B12E/16E, C12/16, C20/32, K12/16, K12E/K16E, L12, L20E, L20X, L20 (2Mx), L16/20 (5Mx/7Mx), L32 (6Mx), M12/16 (2Mx/3Mx), M16 (4Mx), M20/32 (2Mx/3Mx), M32 (4Mx)

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