Connecting Beijer X2 Pro 7 HMIs to Ignition for Mitsubishi A Series PLCs Integration

Question:

Do you have experience connecting Beijer X2 Pro 7 HMIs to Ignition software in order to access tags from older Mitsubishi A series PLCs? My client is looking to integrate these devices and is seeking guidance on this process.

Top Replies

Although I haven't had much experience with the X2 series HMIs, the E series, which is no longer in production, offered multiple driver capabilities and passthrough modes. In a previous project, I needed to connect several existing Mitsubishi PLCs and HMIs to an AB RSV32 Scada system. To accomplish this, I used a SLC505 as a data concentrator and mapped the Mitsubishi tags using the E series mapping function. Each Mitsi PLC was connected to the 422 programming port, and I mapped the relevant tags in each HMI to the AB Ethernet driver to transfer the data to the SLC for the RSV32 to read. Another option could have been to set the HMIs to passthrough mode, although I only used this for PLC programming. While I'm unfamiliar with the X series, I would assume it includes some of the useful functions found in the older E series, such as a potential OPC connection. It may be beneficial to reach out to Beijers for assistance, as I have found their helpline to be quite helpful in the past.

Greetings, kdean94! The X2Pro7 has the capability to function as an OPCUA server, serving as a bridge between PLCs and SCADA systems. While there are other protocols to consider, choosing Ignition for OPCUA communication is highly recommended for optimal efficiency.

Yes, I've had experience with this setup. An important thing to note is that Ignition doesn't directly communicate with Beijer HMIs, instead, it communicates with PLCs. You'll want your X2 Pro 7 to act as a Modbus TCP Server, with Ignition as the client. Regarding the Mitsubishi A series PLCs, if they support Modbus, you're in luck, otherwise, you may need to use some form of gateway to translate between protocols. It can definitely be an intricate process, but once set up, it works quite seamlessly.

I haven't directly connected Beijer X2 Pro HMIs to Ignition for Mitsubishi A series PLCs, but from my experience, setting up the communication between them generally involves configuring the right drivers in Ignition and ensuring that the HMI can properly read the PLC's tag structure. You'll want to use the appropriate Mitsubishi driver in Ignition to facilitate the communication, and make sure that your PLC's parameters are correctly set to allow external access. It might also help to consult both Beijer's and Mitsubishi's documentation for any specific protocol quirks or setup steps. Good luck with the integration!

I haven't personally connected a Beijer X2 Pro 7 HMI to Ignition for Mitsubishi A series PLCs, but I've heard it can be a bit tricky due to the older protocols involved. What might help is using a proper driver or module in Ignition that specifically supports these older PLCs, ensuring the tag addressing aligns correctly between the HMI and the PLC. Also, I'd recommend checking if there are any existing user forums or documentation related to both the Beijer and Ignition for any specific insights or tips. It might save you some time in the integration process!

More Replies →

Streamline Your Asset Management
See How Oxmaint Works!!

✅   Work Order Management

✅   Asset Tracking

✅   Preventive Maintenance

✅   Inspection Report

We have received your information. We will share Schedule Demo details on your Mail Id.

To add a comment, please sign in or register if you haven't already..   

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

FAQ: FAQs:

Answer: 1. How can I connect Beijer X2 Pro 7 HMIs to Ignition software for integration with Mitsubishi A Series PLCs? - To connect Beijer X2 Pro 7 HMIs to Ignition software for integrating with Mitsubishi A Series PLCs, you can use OPC UA as a communication protocol. Ignition supports OPC UA which allows for seamless integration with various PLCs, including older Mitsubishi A Series PLCs.

FAQ: 2. What are the steps involved in accessing tags from Mitsubishi A Series PLCs using Beijer X2 Pro 7 HMIs and Ignition software?

Answer: - The steps involved in accessing tags from Mitsubishi A Series PLCs using Beijer X2 Pro 7 HMIs and Ignition software typically include setting up the communication protocol (such as OPC UA), configuring the tags in Ignition's tag database, and establishing a connection between the HMI and the PLC.

FAQ: 3. Are there any specific considerations or compatibility issues to be aware of when integrating Beijer X2 Pro 7 HMIs with Ignition for Mitsubishi A Series PLCs?

Answer: - It is important to ensure that the Beijer X2 Pro 7 HMI and Ignition software support the necessary communication protocols required for connecting to Mitsubishi A Series PLCs. Additionally, compatibility issues may arise if the firmware versions of the devices are not up to date, so it is recommended to check for any firmware updates or compatibility requirements before proceeding with the integration.

Ready to Simplify Maintenance?

Join hundreds of satisfied customers who have transformed their maintenance processes.
Sign up today and start optimizing your workflow.

Request Demo  â†’