7 completing the plc project, 1 compiling a plc project, 2 generating a boot project – Lenze E94AxPExxxx User Manual

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PLC functionality

4.7

Completing the PLC project

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Lenze · 9400 Servo PLC· Reference manual · DMS 4.0 EN · 11/2013 · TD05/06

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4.7

Completing the PLC project

Comply with the following procedure after PLC programming has been completed:

1.

Compiling a PLC project

( 64)

2.

Generating a boot project

( 64)

3.

Saving the PLC project

( 65)

4.

Import in the »Engineer« project

( 65)

5.

Saving the »Engineer« project

( 66)

6.

Project download

( 67)

4.7.1

Compiling a PLC project

For compiling the project, click on the menu command ProjectCompile all. In the message window

the number of errors and warnings, the size of the data and retain data consumed and the code size

used is displayed.

4.7.2

Generating a boot project

A boot project can only be downloaded using »Engineer«.
The boot project download loads and starts the compiled PLC project automatically in case of a

restart (e.g. mains switching).
The command "OnlineCreate boot project" is used to create the following files, among others, in

the PLC project directory:

<projektname>.prg for the boot project
<projektname>.chk for the checksum of the code.

Note!

• During the download it is not checked whether the binary coded data match the

current project. In order to avoid that a non-current project is loaded into the »9400

ServoPLC« unintentionally, Lenze recommends to also generate a boot project after

every compilation process to always keep the files consistent like this.

• The boot project may not be generated in the online mode of »PLC Designer«.

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