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Configuring trends
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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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