When I try to load the interface panel onto the robot from my project opened in K-IDE an error occurs. It's a robot from the company I work for and it works fine, model FS030L-A001. I was wondering if it could be a problem due to the fact that the interface panel is running on the display so it doesn't allow me to change it. I thought about this since the same problem occurs when you modify a running program or an autostart program and they need to be aborted and killed.
What I did was just editing a pilot lamp signal and then I clicked "send interface panel to robot". Is there something wrong or missing from what I did?
Best regards,
Mariangelo
Error when loading interface panel to robot
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Mariangelo Franzini -
October 23, 2023 at 8:43 PM -
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the interface panel code can be found in the robot backup at the section
.INTER_PANEL_D
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For example a pilot lamp code would like this this:
12,1,""," PICK 1 ","","",10,15,4,2,1073,0
What error code do you have when you try to load?
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Interface Panel is not protected from being rewritten like programs.
So IFP pages, buttons can be changed freely just by reloading IFP data as Alexandru has stated.
Have a look at the attached video I made of IFP setup for alternative languages using KRoset IDE application, this is similar environment to KIDE.
I suspect the issue you have is how you are using KIDE.
You can visit the KIDE forum here and see if they have any further information for you:
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Unfortunately I am unable to provide you with a real time video of what I did at work. But this short video sums up my actions.
The KIDE version in the video is 1.1.3.0 but at work I got 1.1.1.0. Could it be that my problem is caused by the fact that I am using an old version of the program? Also, could the fact that the controller is switched on bother the upload?
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I would ask at the KIDE forum as you are using a VERY OLD ROBOT MODEL and it may not be fully supported.
This post suggests this:
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The solution was using a newer version of K-IDE, I used version 1.1.3.0 and the bug was no longer present