Trial __hot__ - Kuka Officelite
Wrap-up suggestion Use the trial to validate one realistic task end-to-end: model your part, program the pick/place or welding path, verify collision-free motion, and export the KRL—this single workflow will show how OfficeLite fits into your development and deployment process.
| Component | Requirement | | :--- | :--- | | | Windows 10 or 11 (64-bit) is recommended. Older versions like Windows 7 (64-bit) were supported for earlier versions. | | Processor | An Intel Core i7 or a comparable processor is recommended. Using a less powerful CPU (e.g., an i5) can lead to slow performance. | | RAM | Minimum 8 GB is required for standard use. For advanced tasks or running multiple versions, 16 GB or more is highly recommended to keep your host system responsive. | | Hard Disk Space | At least 15 GB of free space is necessary for the virtual machine files. It is always better to have 50GB or more to allow room for program storage and other project files. | | Virtual Machine Software | VMware Workstation Pro/Player 12.0+ for older versions, and Microsoft Hyper-V (must be activated) for KSS 8.6 and later. | | WorkVisual | KUKA.WorkVisual version 6.0 or higher is needed for full project engineering and configuration capabilities. |
While OfficeLite handles robot controller logic, KUKA.Sim Pro handles the 3D motion and cycle time simulation. When connected, you can visually verify that your program moves the robot correctly and without collisions before any physical hardware is built.
Open the hypervisor and select "Open" or "Import" to load the KUKA OfficeLite .ova or .vmx virtual appliance file. kuka officelite trial
Allocate at least 2 CPU cores and 4 GB of RAM specifically to the virtual machine. Set the network adapter to "NAT" or "Host-Only".
OfficeLite is software, while the real controller is dedicated hardware. . The key difference is that OfficeLite cannot be used to physically move a robot . It has no hardware periphery connection, meaning it cannot send real electrical signals to servo drives or pneumatics. For physically moving a robot, you need KUKA.Sim Pro or a real hardware controller.
After installation, the trial requires an activation file (often .liz or via a license container). KUKA will email this file after your request is approved. Load it into the OfficeLite environment to start your 30 days. Wrap-up suggestion Use the trial to validate one
: Once verified, the software is available through the KUKA Download Center.
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Write and execute KUKA Robot Language (KRL) exactly as you would on the factory floor. | | Processor | An Intel Core i7
Executes authentic system clock cycles to provide highly accurate cycle time analyses for production planning. Understanding the KUKA OfficeLite Trial and Licensing
Test your logic, syntax, variables, and loops for errors before deploying them to live machinery.