User`s manual
Introduction to Local Logic Programming
GFK-1742A Chapter 10 Introduction to Local Logic Programming 10-31
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Figure 10-31. LLExample Syntax Check Failure
Chapter 12 contains additional details that cover an unsuccessful syntax check and corrective
action. Once a successful syntax check has occurred, we need to set up the hardware configuration
that will allow the example program to be downloaded to the correct DSM314 module. The order
the example is done is not typical for most installations. Most users will first setup their hardware
configuration and then generate the programming statements. However, the example is aimed at
illustrating Local Logic. Therefore, the order is reversed to better illustrate the link between
hardware configuration and the Local Logic program name in the DSM314 hardware configuration.
The next step in our example is to bring up the hardware configuration. There are multiple ways to
bring up the Hardware configuration screens. Consult VersaPro documentation for additional
details. Two methods are as follows. To perform these steps either access the View selection from
the main menu and then select Hardware Configuration or hit the Hardware Configuration toolbar
icon.
This will evoke the Hardware configuration tool. The default hardware configuration screens are
for the VersaMax product. As such, the first operation we need to perform is to select the Series
90-30. To perform this action select File from the main menu, Convert T
o from the File menu and
Series 90-30 from the Convert To menu. This will change the VersaMax default to a Series 90-30.
The menu selections are as shown in Figure 10-32. VersaPro allows “Series 90-30” to be chosen as
the permanent default in the Tools/Options/General Tab choices.