Known anomalies in this release
This list identifies the anomalies that are known in the Logix Designer application version 37.00. Use the identification information provided in parentheses to track the anomaly in future releases or for reference when receiving assistance from Customer Support with a related issue.
Safety IO modules mistakenly appear as available for standard projects on networks configured for Concurrent Communications (3835539)
On networks configured for Concurrent Communications, when you create a project for a standard controller and attempt to add an I/O module, safety I/O modules appear in the list of available modules. However, safety I/O modules are not supported in standard controller projects, and an error appears when you add one:
Failed to create module. An invalid field name was used in a query string.
To work around this issue, do not add safety I/O modules to standard projects.
This anomaly first identified in version 36.00.
Toggle Inline Value Display Feature Causes Slow Software Performance (3323352)
Using the
Toggle Inline Value Display
feature in a Structured text routine can slow software performance when toggling the value display on or off. After many repeated toggles of the value display, the software may become unresponsive.This anomaly first identified in version 31.00.
FLEXHA 5000 EtherNet/IP adapter shows Execution Failed message when value set in IP Module A/B Category (3738348)
An anomaly occurs when you use a FLEXHA 5000™ EtherNet/IP™ adapter in a Logix Designer project, version 37.00.00 or later, when you complete these steps:
- Add a 5015-AENFTXT adapter, firmware revision 3.011, to a Logix Designer application project, version 37.00.00 or later.
- On the Connection category, inhibit the connection to the module.
- Manually change any value except the IP address or Host Name.
- Attempt to apply the changes. The attempt fails, and an Execution failed message (16#0C) appears.
Uninhibit the connection to the adapter to resume normal operation. After the adapters resume normal operation, the changes are not applied, and the adapters behave as before the attempted change.
“Profile not found” with Armor PowerFlex AOP v1.03 after installation of version 37.00 (3813135)
After you install Logix Designer version 37.00 when using version 36.00 or any earlier version of Logix Designer present on the workstation, attempting to open or add to the project the Armor PowerFlex AOP causes an error:
Profile not found.
This error occurs after any other AOP had been opened or added to the project prior to Armor PowerFlex AOP.
This anomaly first identified in version 37.00, but is applicable to version 33.00 and later after installing version 37.00This anomaly is not present in version 33.00 and later until installation of 37.00 occurs.
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