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Before you install version 20.03 you really should understand how it's different, very different, from all previous minor revisions of RSLogix 5000. Version 20.04 solves many of the problems introduced with 20.03 – find out more in our article about 20.04.
In the past, it didn't matter if everyone in your facility had a different minor revision of RSLogix 5000. For instance, if you had version 19.00 installed, and someone else had 19.01, the two of you could exchange and open each other's files, as well as upload from, or go online with, any version 19 Logix processor. However, with version 20.03 this is no longer the case. For instance, if you open a version 20.01 file with 20.03 it will be converted to the v20.03 format and no previous version of 20 will be able to open it. Additionally, if you were to download that 20.03 version of your program to any Logix PAC (with any v20 firmware) no version of RSLogix5000 other than v20.03 would be able to go online or upload from that processor. Note: You can listen to our companion podcast about RSLogix 5000 v20.03. Think about it – if just one person in your facility upgrades to 20.03, and then makes a needed change to a program, no one else will be able to open that file or go online with the system without first upgrading to v20.03.
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This could be hugely inconvenient if discovered while troubleshooting a down line. Why did Rockwell make this change? From what I've read, version 20.03 is a resiliency release which I've interpreted as meaning they've beefed up the security and robustness of the.ACD file. In an odd way it does make sense that once the file is converted to a more secure format it couldn't be opened in the older less secure software. And as version 20 is the last version for many older controllers (including the 1756-L6x, L23, L3xE, & L4x) it also seems inevitable that some new v20 minor revs would be released without backward compatibility.
So, what should you do? I suggest reviewing the impact in time and productivity that migrating to version 20.03 will cause. If your production lines are running non-stop and you don't have time to upgrade all your RSLogix 5000 PC's, as well as take your Logix PAC's down in order to download the version 20.03 program files, you may wish to wait until you can comfortably schedule doing so into your production schedule if you feel a need to migrate at all. For more detailed information on RSLogix 5000 version 20.03, see the below three links to public knowledgebase documents from Rockwell Automation detailing this release:. I hope the above information on version 20.03 was helpful. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to leave them below using the “post a comment or question” form at the bottom of this page.
Sincerely, Automation and If you enjoyed my article, you may like my courses at. Good question. Normally, you would save your newer rev program as an L5K file, and then import it into the old rev. However, it seems like Rockwell is saying this will not work with 20.03 (I have not tried this.) So, you may wish to open your 20.03 program as well as a 19.xx program and drag and drop your code from 20.03 to 19.xx.
You may also be able to export and import each program, but again I haven’t tried these methods yet. Shawn Tierney If you enjoyed reading my article you may also like my affordable training courses at. I wish I had seen this article sooner. You learn something new everyday.
The plant I am working with is a major customer and they are unhappy. The method you mentioned is the only thing I could think of. You can import/export tags only. Everything In the I/O configuration needs to be individually copied one by one. Everything in the Add on Instructions (I use heavily) and user defined tags must be copied one by one to V19. Then.if you have firmware in the associated modules (such as Sercos firmware) that is incompatible with V19 youre going to recreate these and all of the attributes in 20.01 once you get rid of 20.03. Bottom lineDONT DO IT!!!
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Good morning Aayus, I just double checked (Rockwell public Tech Note 52551) and confirmed v20 only uses FactoryTalk Activation (FTA.) So, anyone who has older EVRSI activation would likely need a Rockwell support contract to migrate to FTA and get access to v20. To migrate from EVRSI to FTA, you just call or chat with Rockwell Tech Support.
I personally prefer Rockwell chat for these type of activation questions, and appreciate a contract is not required for replacement activations (and support) as just a couple of weeks ago I needed to get my own activation replaced. While in the past Rockwell has stated to migrate from EVRSI to FTA required a contract, recent experience seems to indicate they don’t seem to require it anymore? But, the only way to get access to download v20 from Rockwell is to have a support contract. So even if Rockwell support upgraded someone from EVRSI to FTA without a contract (something they may or may not do) they would still need support to get a copy of the newer software. Hope that helps! Shawn Tierney If you enjoyed reading my article you may also like my affordable training courses at.
Good morning Tim, When Rockwell develops a new version of Logix, both the software and controller firmware start at the same major rev, like 20.00. From that point on, the software and firmware minor revs change based on the need to fix either the software or firmware, and they almost never match. In this case, if your processor is version 20.12, you can download to it using either RSLogix 5000 version 20.01 or 20.03 since the major revs match. In fact, as long as your processor is any 20.xx version both RSLogix 5000 20.01 or 20.03 can download to it. However, as you’ve found out there is no RSLogix 5000 version 20.12, as it has not needed as many revs as the firmware.
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Hope this helps, Shawn Tierney If you enjoyed reading my article you may also like my affordable training courses at. Bing, Yeah, v21 only supports the new multi-core processors like the L7x, and L1xER / L2xER / L3xER. More info here: You might also find this helpful: If you have the RSLogix/Studio 5000 box, check in it for a “previous versions” DVD. If you don’t have it, call your local Rockwell representative and ask them for a copy saying you were one of those customers whose package didn’t contain the DVD. More info on that here: And if you have a Rockwell support contract, you can download the previous versions from their website. See below for info on that: And the video of this here: Well, I hope that helps!
Shawn Tierney If you enjoyed reading my article you may also like my affordable training courses at. Good morning Nathan, You can install any other major version (v19, v21, etc) However, if you need 20.01 and 20.03, since different minor versions of the same major version can’t be installed in the same OS, using a Virtual Machine for one of those is a good solution. But now that 20.04 is out, you may want to install it in place of both 20.01 and 20.03. For more info about 20.04 check out: Hope this helps, Shawn Tierney If you enjoyed reading my article you may also like my affordable training courses at.