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RUNTIME USER’S GUIDE
PUBLICATION VW32RT-UM001F-EN-E–July 2011
Supersedes Publication VW32RT-UM001D-EN-E
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RUNTIME USER’S GUIDE PUBLICATION VW32RT-UM001F-EN-E–July 2011Supersedes Publication VW32RT-UM001D-EN-ERSView 32®VW32RT-UM001D-EN-E 5/1/07 3:

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1–4  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideInstalling RSView32 RuntimeThe steps below explain how to install RSView32 software and user’s guides from a CD–RO

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Installing RSView32 Runtime  1–5If you removed the activation or if you are installing RSView32 Runtime for the first time, insert the Activation dis

Strona 4 - RSView32 commands

1–6  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideFactoryTalk® ActivationFactoryTalk Activation provides a secure, software-based system for activating Rockwell Sof

Strona 5 - P Preface

Installing RSView32 Runtime  1–73. Save the activation file or files.Activation files must have a .lic extension. You can save the files to the defau

Strona 6 - When you call

1–8  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideUsing borrowed activationsRSView32 supports borrowed activations for development computers. A borrowed activation

Strona 7 - 1 Installing RSView32

Installing RSView32 Runtime  1–9To open the Activation Help:To open FactoryTalk Activation Help. Open FactoryTalk Activation Manager, click Help or L

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1–10  RSView32 Runtime User’s Guide4. When the Uninstall program is finished, restart Windows.

Strona 9 - – Determine the recommended

 2–1Chapter2 Running a projectThis chapter outlines: the steps for setting up and running your project how to add files to a project how to stop a

Strona 10 - Installing RSView32 Runtime

2–2  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideStep 1 – Moving the projectIf your project will be running on a different computer than it was developed on, you m

Strona 11 - Activating RSView32 Runtime

Running a project  2–33. Select the language or locale whose settings you want to use.4. Verify or customize the settings on the Number, Time, and Da

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iContact RockwellCustomer Support Telephone — 1.440.646.3434Online Support — http://support.rockwellautomation.comCopyright Notice© 2011 Rockwell Auto

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2–4  RSView32 Runtime User’s Guide4. To start RSView Works when Windows starts, browse to the location of the RSV32.exe file, and then click the fil

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Running a project  2–5Step 4 – Opening the projectTo open a project:1. In the RSView32 Runtime window, click Open on the File menu.2. In the Open dia

Strona 15 - Uninstalling RSView32 Runtime

2–6  RSView32 Runtime User’s Guide open the command line to manually enter RSView32 commands—to open the command line, double–click the Command Lin

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Running a project  2–7Connecting to OPC servers and DDE serversTo connect to a wide range of local and remote devices, install and configure the appr

Strona 17 - 2 Running a project

2–8  RSView32 Runtime User’s Guide2. Click the Application Paths tab.3. In the Name field, select the editor that was used to create the component.

Strona 18 - Step 1 – Moving the project

Running a project  2–9Step 7 – Running the projectYou can run the project manually or you can set up the project to run automatically when Windows st

Strona 19 - Running a project  2–3

2–10  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideAdding files to a projectYou can add new files to a project any time by copying or moving the physical file to th

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Running a project  2–11Changing data logging pathsYou can change the data logging paths at runtime. You can change the primary and secondary paths fo

Strona 21 - Step 4 – Opening the project

2–12  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideWhen a project stopsWhen a project stops, the following occurs: open displays and RSView32 components close run

Strona 22 - IMPORTANT

 3–1Chapter3 Using securityThis chapter describes how to: add, delete, or change users log into a running project change passwordsThis chapter is a

Strona 23 - Running a project  2–7

 iContentsChapter PPrefaceAbout the documentation... P-1Technical support se

Strona 24 - 6. Click OK

3–2  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideFor details about the fields in the User Accounts editor, see Chapter 10, Adding security, in the RSView32 User’s

Strona 25 - Step 7 – Running the project

Using security  3–3Using the electronic signature buttonIf your project uses the electronic signature button, users must enter their names and passwo

Strona 26 - Adding files to a project

 A–1AppendixA RSView32 commandsThis appendix lists the RSView32™ commands that are supported in RSView32 Runtime. Commands that are not listed here w

Strona 27 - Stopping a project

A–2  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideYou can attach security to the = (Equal) command just as you can for any RSView32 command. For more information ab

Strona 28 - When a project stops

RSView32 commands  A–3Abort Abort [parameter]Closes one or more windows. Without a parameter, the Abort command closes the window that has focus.[par

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A–4  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideAccount AccountOpens the User Accounts editor. To prevent security from being changed at runtime, restrict access

Strona 30 - Logging in at runtime

RSView32 commands  A–5Acknowledge [tag]Acknowledges the alarm for the tag associated with the highlighted object in the active graphic display. Ackno

Strona 31 - Changing passwords at runtime

A–6  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideActivityLogSendToODBCActivityLogSendToODBC <data_source> <target_table_name> [/Wn] [/Uuser_name] [/Ppa

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RSView32 commands  A–7ActivityOn ActivityOn Starts activity logging.Activity logging is on by default.ActivityPrintOffActivityPrintOffTurns off the p

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A–8  RSView32 Runtime User’s Guide[OutOfAlarm]Indicates that the tag has gone out ofor [Out] alarm.[InAndOut Indicates that an alarm has occurred,Of

Strona 34 - Examples: The Abort command

ii  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideStarting RSView32 Runtime manually...2-3Start

Strona 35 - Acknowledge *

RSView32 commands  A–9[/HTime– The time stamp associated with the alarmstamp] transaction, in the format: <HH:MM:SS>[Date]:<HH:MM:SS>The

Strona 36 - Acknowledge [tag]

A–10  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideAlarmLogRemarkAlarmLogRemark [“Text”] [/P] [/Sn] [/R] [/Ttagname]Adds the specified text string as a transaction

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RSView32 commands  A–11If both the /P parameter and the /Sn parameter are specified, the prompt dialog box will display the alarm severity at runtime

Strona 38 - RSView32 commands  A–7

A–12  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideThis parameter allows frequent exports to the database without having to connect every time. Once the connection

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RSView32 commands  A–13AlarmViewer AlarmViewerOpens the Alarm Log Viewer.AppAbortAppAbort <application>Closes the specified Windows application

Strona 40 - RSView32 commands  A–9

A–14  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideAppStart AppStart <application> Runs the specified application, which can be another Windows application or

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RSView32 commands  A–15ComStatusOn ComStatusOnStarts logging of communication errors if RSView32 is set up to do so. To log communication errors, ens

Strona 42 - RSView32 commands  A–11

A–16  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideDataLogChangeRateDataLogChangeRate <file> <value> [unit]Changes the periodic log rate. The change aff

Strona 43 - AlarmPrintOn

RSView32 commands  A–17DataLogNewFile DataLogNewFile <parameter> Creates a new data log file for the specified model or for all models, on the

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A–18  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideDataLogPath DataLogPath <file> Opens the Data Log Path editor. You can use the editor to change the primary

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 P–1P PrefaceRSView32™ Runtime is a package for running automation applications developed in RSView32 Works. RSView32 Runtime runs on Microsoft® Wi

Strona 46 - RSView32 commands  A–15

RSView32 commands  A–19DataLogSwitchBackDataLogSwitchBack <parameter> Switches data logging back to the primary dBASE IV file path or ODBC data

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A–20  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideExamples: The DDEExecute commandDDEExecute RSlinx|__Drivers [Who_Active()]Sends the Who_Active command, which di

Strona 48 - RSView32 commands  A–17

RSView32 commands  A–21Define Define <symbol> [string]Creates a symbol. A symbol is an abbreviation for a command or a command with parameters.

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A–22  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideDerivedOff DerivedOff <file> Stops running the specified derived tag file.<file> The name of a deriv

Strona 50 - RSView32 commands  A–19

RSView32 commands  A–23controller or server, unless the Display On-Screen Keyboard option is selected (in the Behavior tab of the Display Settings di

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A–24  RSView32 Runtime User’s Guide[/Ttag_name] One or more tags, separated by commas and no spaces, to be substituted for placeholders in the displ

Strona 52 - Examples: The Define command

RSView32 commands  A–25screen, using the file called Names to replace tag placeholders with tag names.Display Picture /H300 /W400 /CCMakes the graphi

Strona 53 - DerivedOn <file>

A–26  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideDownloadAll DownloadAllWrites the values in all input fields of the active graphic display to the programmable co

Strona 54 - RSView32 commands  A–23

RSView32 commands  A–27This command is normally used in macros to prevent the contents of the macro from being logged.EchoOnEchoOnRestores logging to

Strona 55 - Display Picture /PNames /CB

A–28  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideFTDataServerOff FTDataServerOffStops running the FactoryTalk live data server. This command has no parameters.FTD

Strona 56 - RSView32 commands  A–25

P–2  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideWhen you callWhen you call, be at your computer and prepared to give the following information: the product seria

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RSView32 commands  A–29Help Help [word] [/Ffile]Displays a Windows help file.[word] A word you want to search for in the help file. When you specify

Strona 58 - RSView32 commands  A–27

A–30  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideExamples: The Identify commandIdentify Hopper1\DividerRuns the Identify command or macro for the tag Hopper1\Div

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RSView32 commands  A–31object The name of the ActiveX object as specified in the Object Name dialog box in the Graphic Display editor.method The name

Strona 60 - RSView32 commands  A–29

A–32  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideLInsertStringTag LInsertStringTag [sheet] [tagname series]Use this command to select one or more string tags from

Strona 61 - Identify

RSView32 commands  A–33LTagSubstitute LTagSubstitute [language] [sheet]Use this command to substitute string values of all the tags specified in the

Strona 62 - RSView32 commands  A–31

A–34  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideExamples: The Monitor commandMonitor /THopper1\FlowOpens a tag monitor displaying the tag Hopper1\Flow.Monitor /

Strona 63 - Login [username] [password]

RSView32 commands  A–35Node NodeOpens the Node editor.NodeDisableNodeDisable <node name>Disables the specified node.<node name> The name

Strona 64 - RSView32 commands  A–33

A–36  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideWhen you use the NodeSwitch command to change a node’s address or server information, the change appears in the N

Strona 65 - NextWindow

RSView32 commands  A–37 numeric and string input objects buttons objects to which you have assigned object keysThis command operates on the active

Strona 66 - RSView32 commands  A–35

A–38  RSView32 Runtime User’s Guidedisplay from which the commandis executed). [/Wait=tttt] Specifies the amount of time to wait before starting to

Strona 67 - Position <n>

 1–1Chapter1 Installing RSView32 RuntimeThis chapter describes: hardware and software requirements how to install and activate RSView32™ Runtime h

Strona 68 - RSView32 commands  A–37

RSView32 commands  A–39reflected in the printout. To ensure the printout is up-to-date, save the display before printing it.ProjectProjectObsolete. U

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A–40  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideIf the specified display is of the Replace or Overlay type, and if no other Replace or Overlay displays are open,

Strona 70 - RSView32 commands  A–39

RSView32 commands  A–41Tag Write category. Specify where to send Tag Write errors using the Categories tab of the Activity Log Setup editor.<tag_n

Strona 71 - Quit [/R]

A–42  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideRamp Hopper1\Level deltaIf Hopper1\Level is 1000 and delta is –200, the command writes 800 to the programmable co

Strona 72 - Examples: The Ramp command

RSView32 commands  A–43To log comments, the Remarks category must be selected in the Activity Log Setup editor.RTDataServerOffRTDataServerOffStops ru

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A–44  RSView32 Runtime User’s Guidecorrectly, RSView32 displays a dialog box that allows you to specify the setting when you issue the command.[/Net

Strona 74 - RSView32 commands  A–43

RSView32 commands  A–45SendKeys SendKeys <“keystring”>Sends the specified keystrokes to the active window.<“keystring”> A list of keys. T

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A–46  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideSet [&]Set [/V] <tag_name> <value>Writes a value to a tag. [&] Forces the command to be execu

Strona 76 - SendKeys <“keystring”>

RSView32 commands  A–47For digital tags: Numeric value of 0 or 1. Tag’s on or off label specified in the tag database. Setting a digital tag to its

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A–48  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideSet String\string1 “open”String\string1 is a string tag. This command writes “open” to the programmable controlle

Strona 78 - Examples: The Set command

1–2  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideStep 1 – Total your points For If you are Add pointsRSView32 project running displays, or editing your project usi

Strona 79 - Set String\string1 “open”

RSView32 commands  A–49Summary Summary <file> [/Xnnn] [/Ynnn]Runs the specified alarm summary file.<file> The name of an alarm summary fi

Strona 80 - RSView32 commands  A–49

A–50  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideToggle Toggle [/V] <tag_name>Reads the tag’s value and writes back a 1 or 0 as follows: if the tag value i

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RSView32 commands  A–51Upload UploadIn a graphic display, reads a value from the programmable controller or server and displays it in the selected in

Strona 82 - RSView32 commands  A–51

n I–1IndexSymbols.rsv file  2-5.wav files  A-14, A-36{tag} parameter, usingto acknowledge alarms  A-4with the Identify command  A-29= (Equ

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I–2  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideSilence  A-48SilenceAll  A-48Summary  A-49Suppressed  A-49SuppressOff  A-49SuppressOffAll  A-49Su

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Index  I–3DataLogRenameFile  A-18DataLogSnapshot  A-18DataLogSwitchBack  A-19Data logging pathschanging at runtime  2-11DatabaseSync com

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I–4  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideFlushCache  A-27NextPosition  A-34NextWindow  A-34Position  A-36PrevPosition  A-37PrevWindow  A-3

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Index  I–5OOnline Help  P-1On-screen keyboard  A-23OPCconnecting to devices  2-7RSView32 as server, enabling  A-43for tag writes  A-4

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I–6  RSView32 Runtime User’s GuideRemark command  A-42Requirements, hardware and software  1-1RSLinx drivers  2-6RSLinx, and DDE  A-20RSV

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Index  I–7Updating project paths  2-7Upload command  A-51UploadAll command  A-51User account commandsAccount  A-4Login  A-32Logout 

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Installing RSView32 Runtime  1–3Step 2 – Determine the recommended system configuration Important: The hardware should meet or exceed the minimum har

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