![]() Then delete what I had written down then re-enter it but not include the error instruction. ![]() What I did was look at the ladder portion of the error and look at the first ladder before the error and the first ladder after the error, then look at it in the Instruction list then write down the instructions leading up to the error and a few instructions afterwards. The errors are usually incorrect instruction command. I had same issue with converting a A2N program over to a Q02, it would not do the conversion till the error was fixed.
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