FT Viewpoint Quick Start
FT Viewpoint Quick Start
FT Viewpoint Quick Start
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Contents
1 Getting started with FactoryTalk ViewPoint 1
About FactoryTalk ViewPoint web applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 FactoryTalk ViewPoint system requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Installing FactoryTalk ViewPoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Upgrading FactoryTalk ViewPoint software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Setting up web client computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
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what a FactoryTalk ViewPoint web application is. FactoryTalk ViewPoint system requirements. how to install the FactoryTalk ViewPoint software. how to upgrade to FactoryTalk ViewPoint 2.61 software. how to set up web client computers.
For Site Edition applications, the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server runs on a desktop or server computer. For Machine Edition applications, a PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus Pro operator terminal functions as the server.
To learn more about differences between Site Edition and Machine Edition web applications, see the next chapters in this manual.
The initial display that you specified for the web application opens first. From there, you can navigate the entire application using buttons and touch animation created in FactoryTalk View Studio. Touch animation is not supported in FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Machine Edition.
If you are using FactoryTalk ViewPoint Site Edition, you can view multiple displays using a startup macro. FactoryTalk ViewPoint Machine Edition allows a single display on startup. Macros are not supported in FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Machine Edition.
Displays in a FactoryTalk ViewPoint application can be secured. In runtime, an authenticated user who is a member of a security group, is allowed or denied access to secured displays. There are two types of access: Write and View. Graphic objects in the displays are fully animated; and depending on your security permissions you can use the objects to write to tags. You cannot start and stop HMI components. For example, a numeric input object with a tag connection will display the tag's current value, but will not permit downloads. As in FactoryTalk View, objects with tag or expression connections will show in outline form if the connection is broken. To learn more about FactoryTalk View features that are not supported in FactoryTalk ViewPoint applications, see the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Help.
FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server and FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration for Site Edition web applications. FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration for Machine Edition web applications. FactoryTalk ViewPoint Clients.
FactoryTalk ViewPoint requires cookie support. Ensure that the computer name does not include any invalid DNS characters such as underscores.
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Operating system
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Windows Server 2008 Standard A recommended operating system for FactoryTalk SP 2 (32-bit or 64-bit) ViewPoint Servers running network web applications in a distributed system. Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard (64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard SP 1 (64-bit) Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise SP 1 (64-bit) A recommended operating system for FactoryTalk ViewPoint Servers running network web applications in a distributed system. A recommended operating system for FactoryTalk ViewPoint Servers running network web applications in a distributed system. A recommended operating system for FactoryTalk ViewPoint Servers running network web applications in a distributed system.
Windows Server 2003 R2 A recommended operating system for FactoryTalk Standard SP 2 (32-bit or 64-bit) ViewPoint Servers running network web applications in a distributed system. Windows XP Professional SP 3 Suitable only for web servers that will support no more (32-bit) than 10 client connections.
Note: The Static Content option must be enabled while configuring Internet Information Services (IIS) for Windows 7 before FactoryTalk ViewPoint can be installed. If you plan to run a FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server on a Windows XP Professional, Windows Vista Business, or Windows 7 Professional computer in a distributed system, do not install the following FactoryTalk server components on the same computer: HMI server, data server, or alarm server.
PREREQUISITE SOFTWARE If necessary, the FactoryTalk ViewPoint setup program installs the following prerequisites automatically:
Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) (For Windows XP and Windows Server 2003, IIS must be installed manually.) FactoryTalk Activation 3.60 (CPR9 SR6) FactoryTalk Services Platform 2.60 (CPR9 SR6) FactoryTalk Alarms and Events 2.60 (CPR9 SR6) FactoryTalk View Site Edition Client 7.00 (CPR9 SR6) RSLinx Enterprise 5.60.00 (CPR9 SR6)
If you have Windows XP or Windows Server 2003 and Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) is not installed, you will receive a message to install the software manually before installing FactoryTalk ViewPoint. We recommend restarting the computer after installing IIS. To learn more about installing Microsoft Internet Information Services, see the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Help.
Use the Windows Add or Remove Programs tool to check supporting software versions on the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server computer.
REMOVING INCOMPATIBLE SOFTWARE PRODUCTS OR VERSIONS Incompatible software is automatically removed during the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Site Edition installation. As the installation continues, required software is automatically installed.
FactoryTalk ViewPoint ME Administration (installed on the FactoryTalk View Studio computer) PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus 6 terminal
Microsoft Windows Vista Home Basic with Service Pack 2 Microsoft Windows Vista Business with Service Pack 1 or 2 (32-Bit) Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard Edition with or without Service Pack 1 (64-Bit) Microsoft Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition with Service Pack 2 (32-Bit or 64-Bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise with Service Pack 1 (64-bit)
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition with Service Pack 2 (32-Bit or 64-Bit) Microsoft Windows XP Professional with Service Pack 3 (32-Bit)
Prerequisite software FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration Machine Edition must be installed on a computer with FactoryTalk View Studio 7.00 (CPR9 SR6). If necessary, the FactoryTalk ViewPoint setup program installs the following prerequisites automatically:
Microsoft .NET Framework 3.5 with Service Pack 1 FactoryTalk Activation Server 3.60 (CPR9 SR6) FactoryTalk Services Platform 2.60 (CPR9 SR6)
Removing incompatible software products or versions Incompatible software is automatically removed during the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Machine Edition installation. As the installation continues, required software is automatically installed. FactoryTalk View Studio is an exception and must be manually uninstalled and reinstalled. PANELVIEW PLUS OR PANELVIEW PLUS 6 REQUIREMENTS Supported operating system Windows CE 6 Supported operator terminals
Note: PanelView Plus 6 terminals ship with FactoryTalk ViewPoint Machine Edition installed.
FactoryTalk ViewPoint Machine Edition can generate FactoryTalk ViewPoint content for previous versions of FactoryTalk ViewPoint Machine Edition. During the runtime application (.MER file) creation process, the published FactoryTalk ViewPoint content is converted to the version selected and included with the MER. In addition, the FactoryTalk ViewPoint server (which is a part of the operator terminal firmware) is also able to process and serve earlier versions of FactoryTalk ViewPoint content to the client (browser). This scenario could occur when a MER file created with FactoryTalk View ME 5.10 contains FactoryTalk ViewPoint 1.2 content and is loaded and run on a PanelView Plus 6 operator terminal.
Operator Terminal PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus CE ViewPoint 1.2 (firmware update packages v6.00.00 or later) ViewPoint 1.1 (firmware 5.10.01 or later)
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* Beginning with this release, version numbers reflect the release date. The new version number scheme is PanelView Plus 6 Firmware Upgrade Package 6.0-YYYYMMDD where YYYYMMDD represents the release date.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, 7.0, 8.0, or 9.0 Mozilla Firefox 13.0.1 Google Chrome 19.0 Apple Safari 5.1.5
PREREQUISITE SOFTWARE
Microsoft Silverlight 4
The first time a Web browser connects to a FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server or operator terminal, you will receive a message to install Microsoft Silverlight 4 if the software is not already installed. To learn how to install Silverlight 4, see page 37.
If you are installing the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Machine Edition software, be sure you have FactoryTalk View Studio 7.00 installed. The PanelView Plus terminals can be upgraded with new firmware compatible with FactoryTalk View Machine Edition 7.00.
The user installing FactoryTalk ViewPoint must have administrative rights in Windows. If you have problems, contact your System Administrator or try logging on as a different user.
To install FactoryTalk ViewPoint: 1. Close all open Windows programs. 2. Place the FactoryTalk ViewPoint CD in the computers CD drive. The CD should start running automatically. If not, run D:\setup.exe, where D is the drive containing the CD. 3. Under Select software products to install, ensure that either FactoryTalk ViewPoint SE or FactoryTalk ViewPoint ME is selected, and then click Next.
FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Site Edition - install this version to create web applications for FactoryTalk View SE. For network applications, install the software on one of the computers participating in the FactoryTalk Network Directory. For local applications, install the software on the computer hosting the local application. FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Machine Edition - install this version to create web applications for FactoryTalk View ME. This software must be installed on a computer running FactoryTalk View Studio.
4. (Windows XP and Windows 2003 without IIS only) If necessary, the setup program presents a message about missing prerequisites to install manually. For instructions, click the Help links in the setup wizard. If this list includes Supported Web Server, you must install Microsoft Information Services (IIS) manually. See Installing Internet Information Services (IIS) on page 12.
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5. To accept the License Agreement, click Accept all. 6. Accept the default product location, or change the location, and then click Next. 7. To begin installing FactoryTalk ViewPoint and any listed prerequisites, click Install. 8. Click Finish after the software finishes installing. 9. If you see a message asking to restart the computer, click Yes.
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4. On the left side of the of the Add/Remove Programs window, click Add/Remove Windows Components. 5. After the Windows Components Wizard starts, select the check box Internet Information Services (IIS), and then click Details. 6. In the Internet Information Services (IIS) dialog box, select the check boxes Common Files, Internet Information Services Snap-In, and World Wide Web Service. 7. Click OK, and then click Next. 8. To finish installing IIS, follow the instructions in the Wizard.
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Upgrade the FactoryTalk ViewPoint software. Upgrade Microsoft Silverlight software. Upgrade the existing web application by republishing displays.
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recognize FactoryTalk ViewPoint as a trusted site. check for new versions of stored pages with every visit to a page. work online.
To learn more about the effect of Internet Explorer security settings on FactoryTalk ViewPoint, see Answer ID 58985 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
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where ComputerName is the name or IP address of the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server computer.
in Internet Explorer 6.0, click Every visit to page. in Internet Explorer 7.0, 8.0, or 9.0, click Every time I visit the webpage.
Working online
To ensure that Internet Explorer is working online, select the File or Tools menu (depending on your version of Internet Explorer). If there is a check mark beside Work Offline, clear the check mark by clicking Work Offline.
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how FactoryTalk ViewPoint works in a Site Edition environment. how to set up the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server to provide activation. how to create a new Site Edition web application. how to connect to an existing Site Edition web application.
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Information network
ViewPoint Server serves displays and client licenses to connected web browsers.
The FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server web application can be installed on any computer participating in a FactoryTalk View SE network application, or on the computer hosting a local application. In the previous illustration, the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server in a network application is installed and running on the same computer as the FactoryTalk View SE Server.
A web application will not display data if HMI servers, data servers, or alarm servers in the corresponding FactoryTalk View SE application are unavailable or not running. To ensure that an HMI server is running, in FactoryTalk View Studio, open the servers Properties dialog box and set the startup type to Load and run startup components when operating system initializes. For details, click Help.
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To set up the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server to provide licenses to connecting web browsers, perform these tasks:
Download the FactoryTalk ViewPoint licenses you purchased to a FactoryTalk Activation server. If the activation server and the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server are on different computers, use FactoryTalk Activation Manager on the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server to specify the name of the activation server computer. Assign FactoryTalk ViewPoint licenses to the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server.
In FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration, the next time the Activation page is opened or refreshed, the number of FactoryTalk ViewPoint licenses that the
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specified server can provide is displayed, as shown below in Assigning licenses to the ViewPoint Server. For comprehensive information about FactoryTalk Activation services, on the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server computer, click Start > All Programs > Rockwell Software > FactoryTalk Activation > FactoryTalk Activation Manager, and then click Help.
These fields indicate how many ViewPoint licenses the activation server can provide.
This field indicates how many browsers are connected to the ViewPoint server. To assign more or fewer licenses to the server, type the desired number, and then click Apply.
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Select a FactoryTalk View SE application. Select graphic displays from the FactoryTalk View SE application. Publish the displays to the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server.
Only one web browser can connect to FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration on a given FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server.
where ComputerName is the name or IP address of the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server computer. On the server computer, you can also click Start > All Programs > Rockwell Software > FactoryTalk ViewPoint, and then click FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration. If you receive a message to install Microsoft Silverlight 4, continue with the following steps. Otherwise skip to Creating a new Site Edition web application on page 26.
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1. Start FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration from Start > All Programs > Rockwell Software > FactoryTalk ViewPoint > FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration or from the desktop shortcut. 2. The web browser connecting to FactoryTalk Viewpoint Administration presents a message to install Microsoft Silverlight if it is not already installed. To begin, click the Click to Install button. 3. In the File Download - Security Warning dialog box, click Run. 4. After Silverlight.4.0.exe finishes running, in the Internet Explorer - Security Warning dialog box, click Run. 5. In the Install Silverlight 4 graphic, click Install now. 6. After the software finishes installing, if the Enable Microsoft Update graphic is presented, click Next, and then click Close. Otherwise, simply click Close.
If the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration Home page or the web applications initial display does not open, either press F5 to refresh the web browser, or close and then reopen the browser.
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To get Help with tasks on a page, click the Learn about... link.
2. On the Publish Displays to Web page, finish the first step, 1 Select an application (shown in the illustration). For the application type, choose from the following.
Site Edition (Network Distributed) to select an application from the FactoryTalk Network Directory that the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server computer is connected to. The Network Directory could be on the same computer as the FactoryTalk ViewPoint server or on another computer. Site Edition (Network Station) to select an application from the FactoryTalk Network Directory that the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server computer is connected to and that is hosted on the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server computer.
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Site Edition (Local) to select an application from the FactoryTalk Local Directory on the computer running the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server.
3. To select the graphic displays to publish, click 2 Select displays. 4. To begin the publishing process, click 3 Publish displays. After publishing is finished, to open the newly published web application, click Open Web application. The initial display (or displays, if specified in a startup macro) selected for the application should open in the web browser.
You can set up security for FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration or for a published SE web application. To learn how, see the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Help.
To connect to a FactoryTalk ViewPoint Site Edition application: 1. Open a web browser, and then enter this address:
http://ComputerName/FTVP
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where ComputerName is the name or IP address of the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server computer. The initial display (or displays, if specified in a startup macro) selected for the web application should open. If you receive a message to install Microsoft Silverlight 4, for instructions, see Installing Microsoft Silverlight 4.
[/Me], used to close the display that the Abort command was issued from. [DisplayName], used to close the specified display. [*], used to close all open displays. [/D], used with [*] to include docked displays when closing all open displays.
[/T] and [/P], used to load parameter lists and files with a display. [/H] and [/W], used to specify the initial height and width of a display. [/X] and [/Y], used to specify the initial position coordinates of a display.
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[/DL], [/DR], [/DT], [/DB], used to dock displays to the left, right, top, or bottom of the web browser window. [/Q1], [/Q2], [/Q3], [/Q4], used to set positions. /Q1: Upper right corner, /Q2: Upper left corner, /Q3: Lower left corner, and /Q4: Lower right corner.
Equal (=) command is used to enter an expression from the command line or
anywhere else a FactoryTalk View SE command is used. The syntax for the Equal command is: [&] <tag_name>=<expression>
[&] forces the command to be evaluated asynchronously, which can dramatically improve the performance of tag writes. <tag_name> is a relative or absolute reference to the tag that stores the result of the expression. The tag name can include an area name. <expression> is a value, string, tag name, or a more complex expression.
Ramp command increases or decreases a tag value by a specified value or by another tag's value.
The syntax for the Ramp command is Ramp [/V] <tag_name> <value|tag>
[/V] performs a read immediately after the write to verify that the value was actually altered in the programmable controller or OPC server. This parameter is useful if the network is in poor condition or susceptible to noise interference. If the verification fails, the error message is sent to the Factory Diagnostics system. <tag_name> is a relative or absolute reference to the tag that will be increased or decreased in value. <value|tag> is an amount to add to or subtract from the current value of the specified tag, as follows:
A numeric value with a sign indicating add (+) or subtract (-). The value to add or subtract, as a percentage of the total min/max range, with a sign indicating add (+) or subtract (-). The formula is: new = old +/- (percentage/100 * (max - min)) plus (+) or minus (-) a tag If Ramp calculates a value that is outside of a tag's min/max range, it will write the highest or lowest allowable value to programmable controller or OPC server.
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The syntax for the Set command is [&] Set [/V] <tag_name> <value|tag>
[&] forces the command to be evaluated asynchronously, which can dramatically improve the performance of tag writes. [/V] performs read-back verify on the write.
[/V] provides an extra level of security by performing a read immediately after the write to verify that the value was actually altered in the programmable controller or OPC server. This option is useful if the communications network is in poor condition, or susceptible to noise interference. If the verification fails, the error message is sent to the Factory Diagnostics system
<tag_name> is a relative or absolute reference to the tag whose value will be set. <value|tag> is a value and tag to set.
Toggle command reads the tag's value and writes back a 0 or 1. If the value is 0, Toggle changes it to 1; if the value is 1, Toggle changes it to 0.
[/V] performs a read immediately after the write to verify that the value was altered in the programmable controller or server.
This parameter is useful if the network is in poor condition or susceptible to noise interference. If the verification fails, the error message is sent to the Factory Diagnostics system.
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On the Contents page, click books and topics listed in the navigation pane. To browse the topics in an open book, click the back and forward arrows on the navigation bar (shown on the left). To go back to the previous topic, click the web browsers Back button. Click the breadcrumb links displayed above the currently open Help topic. Enter keywords in the Search field.
The Search feature in the Help uses the AND operator by default. This means that if you enter two keywords, for example Apple and Banana, the search will return topics that contain both words, not one or the other.
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how FactoryTalk ViewPoint works in a Machine Edition environment. how to create a new Machine Edition web application. how to connect to an existing Machine Edition web application.
Only one web browser at a time can connect to a ME web application on a PanelView Plus terminal.
ViewPoint Server on the operator terminal serves displays to web browsers. FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server on PanelView Plus 700 - 1500
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As shown in the previous illustration, the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server software for a Machine Edition web application is installed on a PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus 6 operator terminal. New operator terminals contain the firmware with FactoryTalk ViewPoint Machine Edition. Operator terminals that contain previously installed software can be updated by upgrading the firmware on the terminal. For more information on upgrading PanelView Plus firmware, see the PanelView Plus Terminals User Manual, Chapter 8, Upgrade Firmware. The FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration software, used to convert displays and set up security, is installed as part of FactoryTalk ViewPoint Machine Edition on the FactoryTalk View Studio computer. To learn how to convert displays and then include them in the Machine Edition runtime web application that will be downloaded to the operator terminal, see the next section, Creating a new Machine Edition web application. To learn how to set up security, click Help. To learn how to install FactoryTalk ViewPoint Machine Edition, see Installing FactoryTalk ViewPoint.
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3. In FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration, click Publish Displays to Web, and then select and publish the displays.
4. Create the Machine Edition runtime application, and include FactoryTalk ViewPoint content. a. In FactoryTalk View Studio click Application > Create Runtime Application to create a run-time file (.MER). Select the Include ViewPoint Content check box located below the Type list. The check box is selected by default. The run-time file will provide the FactoryTalk View ME application and the published displays to the PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus Pro operator terminal. b. In Save as type, select the runtime version compatible with the firmware version of the targeted operator terminal. For a chart of compatible versions see Compatibility matrix for FactoryTalk ViewPoint on page 8. c. Click Save.
Note: FactoryTalk ViewPoint ME Administration can generate FactoryTalk ViewPoint content for previous versions of FactoryTalk ViewPoint ME. During the run-
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time application (.MER file) creation process, the published FactoryTalk ViewPoint content is converted to the version selected and included with the MER. In addition, the FactoryTalk ViewPoint server (which is a part of the operator terminal firmware) is also able to process and serve earlier versions of FactoryTalk ViewPoint content to the client (browser). This scenario could occur when a MER file created with FactoryTalk View ME 5.10 contains FactoryTalk ViewPoint 1.2 content and is loaded and run on a PanelView Plus 6 operator terminal.
d. In the Create Runtime Application Wizard - Select Languages dialog box, select all the languages to include in the runtime application, select the initial language to use, and then click Finish. The runtime file is created, which may take some time.
The language that the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Machine Edition content is published in is determined by the application's Default language. This is completely separate from the 'initial' (startup) language for the operator terminal application, and independent from the languages included in the operator terminal application contents.
Language switching is not supported in FactoryTalk ViewPoint Machine Edition. To change the language of the application later, repeat these steps to select a different initial language and then publish the runtime file to the PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus Pro operator terminal again.
5. Download the Machine Edition run-time application (.MER) to the PanelView Plus operator terminal that will host the web application. a. In FactoryTalk View Studio, click the File Transfer Utility button on the toolbar. b. In the Source file field, use the browse button (...) to select the run-time file that was just created. c. In Select destination terminal, browse for the PanelView Plus terminal and then click Download. d. Once the download completes, click OK and close the Transfer Utility window. 6. On your PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus Pro operator terminal, in the FactoryTalk View ME Station configuration screen, click Load Application and then select the run-time (.MER) file you downloaded. Click Load.
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7. Click Run Application to start the project. For more information on loading and running an application, see the PanelView Plus Terminals User Manual. The FactoryTalk ViewPoint client About menu contains information about the application version of ViewPoint content within a .MER file. To learn more about creating and securing access to a Machine Edition web application, see the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Help.
where TerminalName is the IP address of the PanelView Plus operator terminal. 2. The initial display selected for the web application should open.
Only one web browser can connect to the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Server on a PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus Pro operator terminal at a time.
3. If you receive a prompt to install Microsoft Silverlight 4, and your client computer is connected to the Internet, perform the following steps. If your client computer is not connected to the Internet, you receive a message with instructions on how to get and install Silverlight on the client.
The user installing Microsoft Silverlight 4 must have administrative rights in Windows. If you have problems, contact your System Administrator or try logging on to Windows as a different user.
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a. In the web browser, click Click to Install. b. In the File Download - Security Warning dialog box, click Run. c. After the Silverlight.4.0.exe download finishes, in the Internet Explorer Security Warning dialog box, click Run. d. In the Install Silverlight 4 graphic, click Install now. e. After the software finishes installing, if the Enable Microsoft Update graphic is presented, click Next, and then click Close. Otherwise, simply click Close.
On the Contents page, click books and topics listed in the navigation pane. To browse the topics in an open book, click the back and forward arrows on the navigation bar (shown on the left).
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To go back to the previous topic, click the web browsers Back button. Click the breadcrumb links displayed above the currently open Help topic. Enter keywords in the Search field.
The Search feature in the Help uses the AND operator by default. This means that if you enter two keywords, for example Apple and Banana, the search will return topics that contain both words, not one or the other.
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Abort command 28, 29, 30 about Machine Edition environment 33 Site Edition environment 19 web applications 1 accessing help Machine Edition 38 Site Edition 31 activation 23 assigning licenses 23 Machine Edition environment 33 requirements 6 supported operating systems 6 Server 19, 21 Site Edition environment 19 prerequisite software 4 requirements 3 supported operating systems 3 system requirements 3 web clients 9 upgrading 14 fonts Machine Edition 38 Site Edition 31
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browsing help Machine Edition 38 Site Edition 32
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commands 28 connecting to existing web applications Machine Edition 37 Site Edition 27 remote activation server 22 creating new web applications Machine Edition 34 Site Edition 26
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installing FactoryTalk ViewPoint 10 IIS 12 Microsoft Silverlight 25 PanelView Plus firmware 13 software updates 13 Internet Information Services (IIS) 12
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Machine Edition opening Administration 34 prerequisite software 6 supported operating systems 6 supported terminals 7
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FactoryTalk Directory 26 FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration Machine Edition 34 Site Edition 24 installing 10
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opening help 31
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web applications connecting to existing 27, 37 web client prerequisite software 9 supported web browsers 9 Web server 19 viewing web applications 2 upgrading FactoryTalk ViewPoint 14
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setting up Site Edition activation 21 web applications Machine Edition 33 Site Edition 19 system requirements 3
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