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USER'S MANUAL Ladder Editor 32 version 1.2 - Motoman

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MOTOMAN ROBOTICS EUROPE<br />

User’s manual <strong>Ladder</strong> <strong>Editor</strong> <strong>32</strong><br />

Storing edited data<br />

Created: 96-01-31 Revised: 01-04-05 Doc. name: Mrs55130-ch8.fm<br />

Page: 29<br />

8.3 Storing edited data<br />

When ladder editing is completed, store the information in a file. Before storing,<br />

compile the data when a ladder was edited by <strong>Ladder</strong> <strong>Editor</strong> <strong>32</strong>.<br />

Unless compiled, data may not be stored completely.<br />

How to Operate<br />

1) Selecting [File] – [Save] stores the overwritten data on an existing file.<br />

2) Selecting [File] – [Save As] displays the [Save As] dialog box. Set an arbitrary<br />

file name to the data to be stored.<br />

To store the file, the following three types of file forms are available,<br />

depending on the method used to read in a file.<br />

a) Storing when a <strong>Ladder</strong> Program File (CIOPRG.LST) is Open.<br />

When a ladder program file is read in, only a ladder program file (text file) can<br />

be stored in an output file form.<br />

b) Storing when a CMOS File (CMOS.HEX) is Open.<br />

When a CMOS file is read in, the data can be stored in the two types of file<br />

forms, a ladder program file (text file) and a CMOS file (binary file), as an output<br />

file.<br />

c) Storing a <strong>Ladder</strong> Program that is Being Edited.<br />

A ladder program being edited cannot be stored if it has a detected error, even<br />

if compiled. The ladder program being edited can be stored as a work file. For<br />

details, refer to paragraph "Work File Forced Output Function".

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