Variables you imported appear in the Variable Declaration Table. The results of the Import process will be logged in the Information Window. More information about the Variable Resolution settings.ĭ. If this happens, you can simply click OK to accept the default settings, or press F1 to get Name and scope) with those in the VersaPro folder, the Variable Resolution dialog box willĪppear. If the file being imported contains variables that conflict (same Locate the Shared Name File (filename extension. In the folder you just created, select any cell in the Variable Declaration Table. You can use the function toolbar to create new logic.Ī. See how different instructions look in the VersaPro ladder diagram editor. Also, note that Comment contents are not imported. Spend a few minutes reviewing this folder. Select the Include SNF checkbox, then click the Browse button and, in the Browse dialog box that appears, locate the SNF file that is associated with the Control file to be imported. In the From field, use the browser button to locate a Control folder.į. Choose Import Control on the next screen.
If you want to put the new folder in a directory different from that specified in the Location field, click the browseīutton next to the Location field to select the folder path.Į. (Only one folder can be open at a time.)Ĭ. You will be prompted to close your existing open folder.
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Software and use the Export feature from the Variable Declaration Table to create an. snf file containing variable information, open a folder in Control Note: When importing a Control folder, variables must first be exported from the Control folder in shared name file (SNF) format, if you want to import the variables.Ī.
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You can import VersaMax (.F2K), Series 90-30 (.F3X), and Series 90-70 (.EF7) folders from Control.
VersaPro PLC Programming Software Familiarization Lab October 2000 You can use the function toolbar to create new logic. Note that all nicknames are imported and that all comments retain their original format. Details of the import process are logged in the Information Window.ħ. The New Folder Wizard closes, and VersaPro attempts to complete the import process. Weird eh? Close the panel editor in Quick Designer causes VersaPro to crash.anyway.6. When I close the panel editor in Quick Designer, this is when VersaPro crashes. VersaPro mainly crashes when I have Quick Designer running editing a panel, while VersaPro is running in the back ground and connected to my PLC already logic equal. Of course when VersaPro crashes, I've always have to end task the "Cam Stop" service then re-start VersaPro so I don't get that "Can only run one instance of Cam Stop yada yada warning you get when you try and launch two copies of VersaPro. The only way for me to recover from this problem is to re-upload my program from the PLC back into my laptop, then VersaPro goes equal finally. After downloading either method above, I then do a verify to check and see if the version in the PLC is the same as my copy on my laptop and VersaPro shows that the copy is all EQUAL, but it won't go logic equal. If I clear the PLC memory and re-download my program, it still doesn't go equal. If I stop the PLC and do a store all to the PLC from laptop, it still doesn't go equal. I can only get my program to go equal again by doing a complete upload. When it does crash, I lose the "Logic Equal" when online. VersaPro crashes generally when I am online with a PLC. I am using VersaPro 2.04 and more and more VersaPro is crashing. So I am going to ask the question now because it's happening more frequent.
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I been having a life long Versa Pro problem that I've always just dealt with.