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A program with group
address import
Embed import file
[Sections]
Imported Addresses
Example 2: Everything as usual - but now with import addresses
The structure remains as described in Figure Figure 1. Now, in this example we want to work with the
addresses exported from the ets. You can export the addresses as described on page 151. To use
these addresses, they must be imported into the Enertex
®
EibStudio.
Look to the dialog F
ILE
in Figure 5, click I
MPORT
G
ROUP
A
DDRESSES
FROM
ETS-E
XPORT
F
ILE
(also refer to
page 144).
Besides the program, various data of the project, such as installation location, e-mail configuration etc are also
processed, there are so-called sections within the user program. These are characterized by a name in brackets. A
section starts with its name and ends with the beginning of the next section or the end of the file. More information
about the sections can also be found on page 125.
Figure 5: Download ets Export File
The path to the file appears in the section [ETS-ESF]. Now, Enertex
®
EibStudio and thus the
Enertex
®
EibPC 'knows' the group addresses from your ets programming. Now, all addresses of the
ets appear in the upper right area designated "addresses". By simply drag and drop, or CTRL+C or
CTRL+V you can now use the addresses in the application program (to represent the group address,
see next page).
Figure 6: Imported addresses
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