| Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | | Commercial upgrade part number / license migration key | | Purpose | Prove eligibility to upgrade from an older Vijeo Designer version to 6.2 | | Where to get | Purchase invoice, license portal, Schneider distributor | | How to use | Enter during installation → generate new license key online | | Lost it? | Contact Schneider support with proof of ownership | | Key warning | Not a generic code; one-time use typically |
: Specifically used for an Update License to move from version 6.1 to 6.2 on a single station [ 1.2.4 ].
The latest versions of Vijeo Designer offer several enhancements, including:
: Vijeo Designer 6.2 Upgrade License from V6.x to V6.2 (Digital/Paper License). vijeo designer 6.2 upgrade reference number
For a clean transition to 6.2, it is often recommended to uninstall older versions via Windows "Add or Remove Programs". In some technical troubleshooting scenarios, you may also need to clear specific registry paths, such as:
Do not let an incorrect or missing reference number stall your automation projects. Bookmark this guide, and always verify your starting version before ordering.
Note: EcoStruxure Operator Terminal Expert uses a different reference system (HMISTO/HMISTU prefixes). Do not confuse the two systems. Upgrade Eligibility Matrix | Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | |
Once you have obtained your reference number (e.g., VJDSNDT62UPG), the process involves three phases: purchasing, software installation, and license migration.
You will need one of these part numbers, along with its corresponding serial number, during the software installation process. These are typically found in the software package's DVD case or provided via email if purchased digitally.
(If you want, tell me whether you need steps for finding the license inside the software or contact details for Schneider Electric and I’ll provide them.) For a clean transition to 6
Used when migrating from version 6.2 forward to the newer Vijeo Designer 6.3. Step-by-Step License Activation & Reinstallation
Upgrading human-machine interface (HMI) software is a critical step in keeping industrial automation systems secure, efficient, and compatible with modern hardware. For engineers and system integrators utilizing Schneider Electric systems, transitioning to or maintaining requires a clear understanding of software part numbers and upgrade reference numbers.