L-force | plc designer – Lenze PLC Designer PLC Designer (R2-x) User Manual

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L-force | PLC Designer

The Individual Components



DMS 3.2 EN 02/2011 TD29

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Note!

Please note, that you in any case have to give a new name to a project, when you
load it from the PLC to your local directory, otherwise it is unnamed. If supported by
the target system, a 'Title' entered in the Project info will be pre-defined as new
project file name. In this case at loading the project from the PLC the dialog for
saving a file will open, where the new file name automatically is entered and can be
confirmed or modified.

If there has not yet been loaded a project to the PLC, you get an error message.

(See also 'Project' 'Options' category 'Source download').

Open a project from Source code manager (ENI data base)

To open a project which is stored in a ENI project data base, activate option Open
project from Source code manager
can be used . It is a precondition that you have
access to an ENI Server which serves the data base. Press button ENI..., to get a dialog

where you can connect to the server concerning the data base category 'Project
objects'.

Insert the appropriate access data (TCP/IP-Address, Port, User name, Password, Read
only) and the data base folder (Project name) from which the objects should be get
and confirm with Next. The dialog will be closed and another one will open where you

have to insert the access data for the data base category 'Shared objects'. If you press
button Finish the dialog will be closed and the objects of the defined folders will
automatically be retrieved and displayed in the PLC Designer Object manager. If you
want to continue to keep the project objects under data base control, then open the

Project options dialogs to set the desired parameters.

The access data are stored in the plcdesigner.ini file, user name and password
however only if the project option 'Save ENI credentials' (see Chapter 4.2, Category
Load & Save) is activated.

Most recently opened files

The most recently opened files are listed in the Files menu below the command 'File'
'Exit'. If you choose one of them, then this project is opened.

If Passwords or User groups have been defined for the project, then a dialog box

appears for entering the password.

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