







You should not need to change the user defined port on the MC750. In fact, the manual states that it is not allowed to set the user defined port to a reserved port, such as port 502. However, you do need to change the Modbus/TCP port in MiQen to 502. The screenshots you show are for assigning an IP address by MAC, which may not be the right location. I am not familiar with this software and have only the MC 7x0 manual to reference, so I'm afraid I cannot provide much more guidance on the proper configuration of MiQen. If you continue having issues, I suggest you consider contacting Iskra technical support.I have changed port settings on MC750 from 10001 to 502



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I don't understand why you're testing port 10001 or using the MiQen software. The MC manual states only a single connection may be made to the MC (on any port) when there is a connection on port 10001. You should not be using this port at all for your application. You should only need to use port 502.Two instance communication on Mi Qena software has been established on port 10001
I don't understand why this change made or what difference it would have made. You previously had the IP address of the MC set at 192.168.15.59. Presumably you had your computer configured for the same subnet (i.e. 192.168.15.xxx) and were successfully able to establish a connection (one connection, but not two). But now, for some reason, you've changed the IP address of the MC to 192.168.1.167. I assume you also had to change your computer's IP address to that subnet (i.e. 192.168.1.xxx). What is the IP address of the computer that is running MiQen and Modbus Poll?IP on MC750 was set to 192.168.1.167! This specific IP was kindly handed over to me by Iskra support.