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RSView 32

1

Contents

3

Chapter 2

4

Creating tags

5

Configuring alarms

7

Configuring data logging

9

 RSView32 User’s Guide

10

Configuring activity logging

11

Configuring events

12

Adding security

12

Contents  xi

13

Creating graphic displays

14

Contents  xiii

15

Animating graphic objects

17

Configuring trends

19

Creating expressions

20

Setting up navigation

21

Sharing data with other

22

Windows applications

22

Using networks

23

Running your project

24

RSView32 commands

24

System tags

25

Differences between RSView32

25

Appendix D

26

Appendix E

26

Appendix F

26

P Preface

27

Technical support services

28

1 Working with projects

29

Project files

30

Working with projects  1–3

31

Tgs Tag monitor files .tgs

31

Vba VBA program files .vba

31

Component

32

Viewing component locations

32

Working with projects  1–5

33

Renaming a component

35

Naming files

36

Printing

37

Selecting a printer

38

Using the Project Documentor

39

2 Setting up direct driver

41

Communication channel

42

Communication device

42

Communication driver

43

Node (control device)

43

Configuring RSLinx drivers

45

Using the drivers

46

Configuring channels

47

2–8  RSView32 User’s Guide

48

To Select

48

IMPORTANT

49

Active Driver

51

Creating a node

53

Scanning for new tag values

57

RSView32 scan classes

58

To configure a scan class:

59

Monitoring communications

60

3 Setting up OPC and

63

OPC for communications

65

DDE for communications

66

Creating an OPC node

67

Use this syntax For this

71

Creating a DDE node

74

To create a DDE node:

75

4 Creating tags

81

Tag types

82

Data sources

83

Organizing tags

83

Naming tags

84

Using folders to group tags

84

The tag database editor

85

Using the form

86

Using the query box

86

Using the folder hierarchy

87

Opening a folder

88

Adding tags to a folder

89

Nesting a folder

89

Duplicating a folder

90

Using the spreadsheet

91

Adding a tag

92

Duplicating a tag

92

Editing a tag

92

Configuring tag type

93

Creating tags  4–15

95

The data types are:

96

Configuring a digital tag

97

Configuring a string tag

98

Specifying a data source

99

RSView32 User’s Guide

100

Creating tags  4–21

101

Creating tags  4–23

103

Using the Tag Browser

104

Creating tags  4–25

105

Importing ControlLogix tags

107

Adding alarms to tags

108

Logging tag values

109

Using the tag monitor

109

Creating a tag monitor object

110

Creating a tag monitor file

111

Selecting tags

111

Click OK

113

Understanding what you see

114

Changing what you see

115

Viewing details

117

5 Creating derived tags

119

Summary of steps

120

The Derived Tags editor

121

Creating derived tags

123

Editing derived tags

124

Creating derived tags  5–7

125

6 Configuring alarms

127

Key concepts

128

Example: Alarm thresholds

129

Configuring alarms  6–5

131

Alarms for digital tags

133

Alarm severity

133

Alarm messages

134

Alarm log file

134

Alarm displays

135

Alarm system tags

137

Alarm acknowledgment

138

Alarm suppression

139

Alarm expressions

141

ALM_IN_ALARM (tag)

142

ALM_ACK (tag)

142

ALM_ALLACKED (tag*)

142

Configuring alarms  6–17

143

ALM_IN_ALARM (alarm*)

143

Handshake bit

144

Alarm events

145

Configuring alarms  6–21

147

The Alarm Setup editor

149

Creating log files

151

Monitoring disk space

152

Creating files periodically

153

Example: Creating a new file

154

Deleting log files

155

About alarm log files

157

Example: Log file name

158

Configuring alarm severity

159

Alarm Severities

160

Alarm Incidents

160

Configuring alarms  6–35

161

Configuring alarm messages

162

Configuring alarms  6–37

163

Example: Message placeholders

164

Configuring alarms  6–39

165

Configuring alarms  6–41

167

Alarm thresholds

169

Advanced

172

Configuring alarms  6–47

173

Alarm states

174

Configuring alarms  6–49

175

Viewing the alarm log file

179

Creating an alarm summary

180

Configuring alarms  6–55

181

The parts of an alarm summary

182

Inserting headings

183

The fonts listed here

185

Windows

185

Blink colors appear

186

Formatting buttons

187

6–62  RSView32 User’s Guide

188

Does this

188

Changing the button text

189

Choosing data

190

Filtering data

190

You can use

191

#1 = bean_weight

192

#2 = bean_level

192

#3 = bean_temp

192

Display Canning /PBeans

192

Sorting data

193

Configuring alarms  6–69

195

Suppressing alarm printing

196

Suppressing alarm monitoring

197

Using the Suppressed List

198

Viewing suppressed tags

198

Click a tag name and

199

Click here to turn off

199

Ways to stop alarm monitoring

200

7 Configuring data

201

The .dbf file format

203

7–4  RSView32 User’s Guide

204

Narrow Wide

204

How .dbf log files are named

205

Long file names

205

Example: Long file name

206

Short file names

206

The ODBC storage format

208

How ODBC tables are named

209

The Data Log Setup editor

211

Setting up a model

211

Digits After Decimal Point

213

Setting up logging paths

220

Specifying logging paths

222

Relative To Project

223

Absolute Path

223

Creating .dbf log files

227

Never creating new files

230

After Maximum Time

233

After Maximum Files

233

Specifying when to log data

235

Logging periodically

236

Logging on change

236

Logging on demand

237

DataLogSnapshot <file>

238

Combining logging

239

Choosing the data to log

240

Editing the data log model

241

DataLogPath command

242

Displaying data in a trend

244

Ways to start data logging

245

Ways to stop data logging

245

8 Configuring activity

247

The Activity Log Setup editor

248

By default, activity

250

About activity log files

256

UDerek /Pgolf

258

This activity

259

Editing activity log setup

261

Using the activity bar

261

Activity

262

Status bar

262

Using the Activity Log Viewer

263

Selecting a record

264

to resize columns

265

Ways to stop activity logging

266

9 Configuring events

268

The Events editor

269

Configuring events  9–3

270

Creating events

271

Configuring events  9–5

272

Editing events

273

Ways to stop event processing

274

10 Adding security

275

Security function

276

Electronic signatures

276

Security Monitor utility

276

Adding security  10–3

277

Before you begin

278

Configuring security codes

278

Security codes

279

The default

279

Using strict security

281

Turning off strict security

282

Select a

283

Select a security code

285

Configuring user accounts

286

About the default user

287

Creating user accounts

287

Login and logout macros

289

Securing the Project Manager

290

Logging in at runtime

291

Changing passwords at runtime

292

The new

293

11 Creating graphic

294

The Graphic Display editor

295

Mastering basic techniques

296

Using the toolbars

297

A toolbar

298

Toolbars that

298

Selecting a drawing tool

299

Selecting colors

300

Using the grid

301

Using the Rotate tool

302

Zooming in and out

304

Correcting mistakes

304

Setting up the display

305

Creating a default

306

Specifying the display type

307

Specifying caching

309

Title Bar

310

Specifying display size

313

Specifying resize behavior

313

Specifying display position

314

Specifying a security code

315

Specifying background color

315

Beep on Press

318

Types of graphic objects

321

Creating simple objects

322

Drawing a rectangle or square

323

Drawing an ellipse or circle

323

Drawing a line

323

Drawing a polyline or polygon

324

Drawing a freehand object

325

Drawing an arc or wedge

325

Creating text

326

Font substitution at runtime

327

Reshaping simple objects

328

Creating advanced objects

329

Using tag placeholders

330

Display Canning /TCorn

334

Display Canning /TBean

334

3. Release the mouse button

336

5. Click OK

338

In this field Do this

338

Using input fields at runtime

339

Using the on–screen keyboard

342

Creating labels

347

Creating arrows

348

Creating buttons

350

Editing a button object

354

Reshaping a button object

354

Creating a recipe field

354

Creating a recipe file

355

Using a recipe at runtime

358

Converting OLE objects

364

Using the ActiveX Toolbox

369

This page

370

 setting a tag value

372

 issuing an RSView command

372

Creating signature buttons

373

When you click an option

376

… the options displayed

376

Naming graphic objects

379

Working with objects

380

Copying objects

381

Duplicating objects

383

Resizing objects

384

Arranging objects

385

To group objects:

386

Performing group editing

387

Stacking objects

388

Aligning objects

390

Spacing objects

392

Flipping objects

393

Applying colors

394

Applying fill patterns

395

Changing line properties

396

Peeking at objects

398

To turn Peek on and off:

400

4. Click Open

402

Using bitmaps

403

When could a bitmap help?

404

Using graphic libraries

405

Printing displays at runtime

406

12 Animating graphic

408

Expression Result

412

Minimum and Maximum Values

412

Testing animation

413

Using commands and macros

414

Using expressions

415

Defining a range of motion

416

Configuring color animation

420

The parts of the list box

421

8. Click Apply

422

2. Select the text

422

Create the expression

424

Configuring fill animation

425

7. Click Apply

428

1. Select the object

428

Configuring width animation

429

Configuring height animation

431

6. Click an anchor point

432

Rotate too

434

Configuring touch animation

435

5. Click Apply

436

Configuring ActiveX control

440

Naming an ActiveX object

442

Creating object keys

449

Example: Using object keys

450

Using index numbers

452

Changing index numbers

453

Creating a tab sequence

454

Examples

457

Type the name of the

458

Help [tag]

459

Display AlmSumm /t[tag]

460

Creating display keys

461

To create a display key:

462

2. Click Add

462

Modifying a key

464

Removing a key

464

Removing all keys

464

Disabling the key list

465

Applying animation to groups

466

Using Peek

468

3. Make the required changes

470

4. Click Apply

470

13 Configuring trends

472

Data source

474

Control tags

475

Creating a trend object

476

Trend configuration

478

Example: Relative Time

480

Configuring trends  13–11

482

Configuring the vertical axis

483

Choosing a data source

484

Configuring control

486

Creating a legend

487

Configuring trends  13–17

488

Pen configuration

489

Configuring pen style

490

This item Does this

491

Configuring pen scale

492

Configuring shading

493

Configuring trends  13–23

494

Pen 1 VIN_LEVEL Pen 2 Pen 3

494

Pen 2 75

494

Pen 3 25

494

Pen 1 VIN_LEVEL Pen 2

495

Pen 2 OIL_LEVEL

495

Display Trend1 /ZA

497

Display Trend1

497

Creating control for a trend

498

Trend control tags

499

StartTime

501

NewestTime

501

To Use this expression

502

Masking pens

503

Specifying a start time

505

Configuring trends  13–35

506

Display “Process Trend”

506

7. Click Replace

508

To choose Do this

508

Using the trend at runtime

510

Selecting points

511

Editing a trend

512

14 Creating expressions

514

Where you can use expressions

515

Expression buttons

517

Creating expressions  14–5

518

Formatting expressions

519

Using the = (Equal) command

519

Creating expressions  14–7

520

Tag1 = Tag1 + 1

520

Tag1 = Tag2

520

14–8  RSView32 User’s Guide

521

Constants

522

Arithmetic operators

523

Relational operators

524

Logical operators

525

Bitwise operators

525

Creating expressions  14–13

526

Built–in functions

527

Tag functions

528

Example: Tag functions

529

Time functions

529

This function Returns

530

Creating expressions  14–19

532

BEFORE_TIME(“aug 18 1997”)

532

File functions

533

Math functions

534

Evaluation order of operators

535

Example: Evaluation order

536

If–then–else

537

Nested if–then–else structure

538

This expression:

539

15 Setting up navigation

541

RSView32

543

Function

543

Reducing display call–up time

544

Example of navigation methods

545

The tools

547

Creating macros

547

Using parameters

550

Nesting macros

550

Creating symbols

551

Example: The Define command

552

Important guidelines

552

Key definitions

553

Precedence and the F1 key

555

Reserved keys

557

This reserved key Does this

558

Creating global keys

559

Setting up navigation  15–21

561

Running global key files

562

16 Sharing data with other

563

Retrieving historical data

565

 RSView32 User’s Guide

566

5. Select a .dbf file

567

7. Click OK

567

Activity log files

569

Activity log—ODBC format

570

Alarm log files

571

This column Contains

572

Alarm log files—ODBC format

573

Tag name

576

Data log—ODBC format

579

Selecting the data source

582

2. Click Get Data

583

Organizing the pivot table

586

Creating a chart

587

Sharing tag values locally

588

=RTData

590

Example: Writing to a tag

591

17 Using networks

593

Sharing components at runtime

594

How to share components

595

LogModel.dlg

596

Using networks  17–5

597

Using networks  17–7

599

Configuring RSLinx Gateway

601

RSLinx OPC Server or

602

RSLinx Remote OPC Server

602

Using networks  17–11

603

PLC_HVAC1

603

[PLC_HVAC1]N7:12

603

18 Running your project

605

Preferences

607

Running your project  18–5

609

Click the Startup tab

610

Running your project  18–7

611

Setting the project path

612

Running your project  18–9

613

Changing application paths

614

Running your project  18–11

615

Changing the database path

616

Running a project

617

Stopping a project

619

A RSView32 commands

621

RSView32 commands  A–3

623

Display Screen$Tag1$

623

Display $Tag3$$Tag2$

623

Valve23 = Open

623

Precedence

624

Using the command line

625

Using the Command Wizard

625

Building a command string

626

RSView32 commands  A–7

627

Abort [parameter]

629

Examples: The Abort command

630

RSView32 commands  A–11

631

Acknowledge Hopper1\Flow

631

Acknowledge Hopper1\*

631

Acknowledge *

631

Acknowledge [tag]

632

RSView32 commands  A–13

633

RSView32 commands  A–15

635

RSView32 commands  A–17

637

RSView32 commands  A–19

639

Example: The AppAbort command

640

RSView32 commands  A–21

641

RSView32 commands  A–23

643

RSView32 commands  A–25

645

Examples: The Define command

648

RSView32 commands  A–29

649

RSView32 commands  A–31

651

Examples: The Display command

652

RSView32 commands  A–33

653

RSView32 commands  A–35

655

RSView32 commands  A–37

657

Identify Hopper1\Divider

658

Identify [tag]

658

Identify

658

RSView32 commands  A–39

659

RSView32 commands  A–41

661

Examples: The Monitor command

662

RSView32 commands  A–43

663

Monitor Bread

663

RSView32 commands  A–45

665

RSView32 commands  A–47

667

RSView32 commands  A–49

669

Examples: The Ramp command

670

RSView32 commands  A–51

671

RSView32 commands  A–53

673

Examples: The Set command

676

RSView32 commands  A–57

677

Set Valve\23 open

677

Set Hopper1\Level Preset

677

Set String\string1 “open”

677

RSView32 commands  A–59

679

Example: The Undefine command

680

RSView32 commands  A–61

681

B System tags

682

Communications

683

Graphics

685

B–6  RSView32 User’s Guide

687

Windows memory resources

689

C Differences between

690

Alarm log

691

Alarm summary

691

Commands

692

Renamed commands

693

Data log

694

Derived tags

694

Global keys

695

Scan classes

696

SLC addressing syntax

696

Tag database

697

D Addressing syntax for

699

PLC addressing syntax

700

PLC–3 data table sections

701

PLC–3 timers and counters

702

Example: B3/1024

703

PLC–5 I/O and status files

704

Example: B27/248

708

SLC 5 status files

712

(optional) File number:

713

(optional) Bit number:

716

SLC 5 (Enhanced) I/O files

717

SLC 5 (Enhanced) status files

717

ASCII, and string files

718

(optional) Bit number:

722

SoftLogix 5 addressing syntax

724

Example: B4095/65308

726

Mnemonic tables

728

Control mnemonics

729

PID mnemonics

730

Message mnemonics

732

Block transfer mnemonics

733

Token data mnemonics

733

SFC status mnemonics

734

E Station addressing for

735

Remote station addressing

736

1785–KA5

740

Pyramid Integrator

741

F Importing and

748

Editing XML files

749

Importing XML files

749

Importing graphic XML file

750

F–4  RSView32 User’s Guide

751

Element Description

751

Numerics

752

I–2  RSView32 User’s Guide

753

I–4  RSView32 User’s Guide

755

I–6  RSView32 User’s Guide

757

I–8  RSView32 User’s Guide

759

I–10  RSView32 User’s Guide

761

 I–11

762

I–12  RSView32 User’s Guide

763

 I–13

764

I–14  RSView32 User’s Guide

765

 I–15

766

I–16  RSView32 User’s Guide

767

 I–17

768

I–18  RSView32 User’s Guide

769





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