MANUAL STUDIO 5000 - Arch-Gr001 - En-E
MANUAL STUDIO 5000 - Arch-Gr001 - En-E
MANUAL STUDIO 5000 - Arch-Gr001 - En-E
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Chapter 1
About Studio 5000 Architect Hardware Diagram .................................................................................... 12
software Project Explorer ......................................................................................... 12
Toolbox ....................................................................................................... 13
Add, import, and remove components ..................................................... 15
Chapter 2
Install and activate Studio 5000 System requirements ................................................................................ 17
Architect software Install Studio 5000 Architect software..................................................... 18
Activate Studio 5000 Architect software .................................................. 19
Chapter 3
Create, open, save, and close Studio 5000 Architect projects.................................................................. 21
projects Create a project ......................................................................................... 22
Open a project ............................................................................................23
Save a project ............................................................................................. 24
Close a project ............................................................................................ 24
Project Update ........................................................................................... 24
Chapter 4
Add hardware diagrams Optimize Network Layout ........................................................................ 27
Add a hardware diagram .......................................................................... 28
Open a hardware diagram ........................................................................ 28
Navigate a hardware diagram .................................................................. 28
Show or hide the grid ................................................................................ 29
Enable or disable snap to grid .................................................................. 29
Close a hardware diagram ........................................................................ 29
Remove a hardware diagram.................................................................... 30
Diagram Overview .................................................................................... 30
Hardware Diagram ................................................................................... 30
Chapter 5
Add new components Add 1756 ControlLogix hardware .............................................................. 33
Add a 1756 ControlLogix chassis ......................................................... 33
Add a 1756-L6x or L7x ControlLogix controller .................................. 34
Add a 1756-L8x ControlLogix controller ............................................. 35
New Controller Graphic....................................................................... 35
Add 176x/5069 CompactLogix hardware................................................... 37
Add a 1768-L4x CompactLogix controller ........................................... 37
Add a 1769-L1x CompactLogix controller........................................... 38
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Chapter 6
Import existing components Import a controller project from a file .....................................................65
Import a controller project from an online controller ........................... 66
Import a FactoryTalk View application from a file ..................................67
Select Online Controller to Import ...........................................................67
Choose Matching Controller Configuration File .................................... 68
Confirm Update Changes ......................................................................... 68
Add Existing FactoryTalk View Project ................................................... 69
Chapter 7
Add networks Add a managed Ethernet switch ............................................................... 71
Add an unmanaged Ethernet switch ....................................................... 72
Add a Generic switch................................................................................. 72
Add a network trunk .................................................................................. 73
Connect Ethernet components ................................................................. 73
Connect components to a network trunk ................................................74
Add an Ethernet Tap ..................................................................................74
New Generic Switch Graphic ....................................................................74
Switch Configuration................................................................................. 75
Chapter 8
Add relationships and tags About ownership relationships ................................................................. 77
About producer/consumer relationships .................................................79
About shortcuts .......................................................................................... 81
Add an ownership relationship ................................................................ 83
Add a producer/consumer relationship................................................... 83
Add a shortcut ............................................................................................ 84
Add a produced and consumed tag.......................................................... 85
Add a point tag........................................................................................... 86
Add an axis tag........................................................................................... 86
Edit a produced and consumed tag ......................................................... 87
Edit a shortcut ........................................................................................... 87
Common module configuration errors ................................................... 88
Ethernet node limitations ........................................................................ 88
Configure Module ..................................................................................... 89
Produce/Consume Tags ............................................................................ 90
Consumer Tag ............................................................................................ 91
Producer Tag ............................................................................................... 91
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Chapter 9
Customize a hardware diagram Add a graphic..............................................................................................95
Add a file .....................................................................................................95
Add a text box ............................................................................................ 96
Add a shape ................................................................................................ 96
Add a link ....................................................................................................97
Text Box Properties ....................................................................................97
Supported graphic formats .......................................................................97
Element Properties.................................................................................... 98
Chapter 10
Commit and update hardware Commit a hardware diagram................................................................... 99
diagrams Update a hardware diagram .................................................................. 100
Update a hardware diagram with an online controller ........................ 101
Commit a single project ...........................................................................102
Update a single project ............................................................................ 103
Output ....................................................................................................... 103
Select Online Controller to Update ......................................................... 104
Auto Find Matching Controller ............................................................... 105
Choose Matching Controller Configuration File ................................... 105
Errors during commit and update .......................................................... 106
FactoryTalk View commit validation rules ............................................. 107
Shortcut commit validation rules ........................................................... 107
Chapter 11
Create and use libraries Create a new library ................................................................................. 109
Rename a library ...................................................................................... 110
Import a library ........................................................................................ 110
Delete a library ........................................................................................... 111
Export a library .......................................................................................... 111
Export part of a library ............................................................................. 112
Create a new folder .................................................................................. 112
Rename a folder .........................................................................................113
Delete a folder ............................................................................................113
Add a component to a library .................................................................. 114
Import a component to a library ............................................................. 115
Copy library components from Studio 5000 Architect software to Logix
Designer software .................................................................................... 115
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Chapter 12
Search and print project View relationships ................................................................................... 121
information Print a hardware diagram ....................................................................... 122
Search a project ........................................................................................ 122
Print search results................................................................................... 122
Filter the Toolbox...................................................................................... 123
Find ............................................................................................................ 123
Find Results .............................................................................................. 123
Print Preview ............................................................................................ 124
Chapter 13
Set Studio 5000 Architect Project Settings ........................................................................................ 127
options Hardware Diagram .................................................................................. 128
User Prompts............................................................................................ 129
Libraries .................................................................................................... 130
Appendix A
Log on, log off, and set security Studio 5000 Architect software and FactoryTalk Security Single Sign-
policies On ...............................................................................................................131
Log on to FactoryTalk .............................................................................. 132
Change the logged on user account ........................................................ 132
Change a password .................................................................................. 133
Log off Studio 5000 Architect software .................................................. 133
Set FactoryTalk Directory permissions .................................................. 134
Set Studio 5000 Architect permissions .................................................. 134
Set Logix Designer permissions .............................................................. 135
Set FactoryTalk View SE permissions..................................................... 136
Set FactoryTalk View ME permissions ................................................... 136
Studio 5000 Architect Feature Security policies .................................... 137
Required Studio 5000 Architect permissions ........................................ 137
Required Logix Designer policies and permissions for Studio 5000
Architect software .................................................................................... 138
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Studio 5000 Architect® software is a tool for creating the basic I/O and
communication configurations for automation systems. Use the visual editing
system in Studio 5000 Architect software to rapidly assemble and connect
control hardware, I/O modules, and visualization devices.
Use Studio 5000 Architect software to create and import ControlLogix®,
CompactLogix™, Compact I/O™, FLEX™ I/O, FLEX Ex™, POINT I/O™,
GuardLogix®, Kinetix®, and PowerFlex® controllers, modules, and drives. Edit
chassis positions, firmware settings, I/O aliases, and network configurations
in Studio 5000 Architect software. Launch Studio 5000® Logix Designer
software to edit program logic and advanced configurations.
Studio 5000 Architect can also create and import FactoryTalk® View Site
Edition and FactoryTalk View ME visualization projects, including
PanelView™ Plus graphic terminals, MobileView™ graphic terminals,
FactoryTalk® Linx™ and FactoryTalk Alarms and Events servers. Edit screen
resolution, areas, shortcuts, and network configuration in Studio 5000
Architect. Launch FactoryTalk® View Studio to edit application screens and
program logic.
Connect components using ControlNet™ network trunks or EtherNet/IP™
networks using generic or Stratix™ switches. Once connected, configure
ownership relationships, producer/consumer relationships, and shortcuts so
that devices share tags across the network.
Studio 5000 Architect can import components from EPLAN® or Integrated
Architecture® Builder and export components to EPLAN. Custom components
such as Add-On Instructions (AOI), User-Defined Types (UDT), Displays,
Global Objects, and Images can be exchanged between Logix Designer
software, FactoryTalk View Studio software, and the Rockwell Automation
Process Library.
Import automation system data into Studio 5000 Architect and export out of
Studio 5000 Architect using OWL (.rdf), AML (.aml), XML (.xml) files.
See also
Install and activate Studio 5000 Architect software on page 17
Create, open, save, and close projects on page 21
See also
Add a hardware diagram on page 28
Open a hardware diagram on page 28
Diagram Overview on page 30
See also
Add, import, and remove components on page 15
See also
Filter the Toolbox on page 123
Add, import, and remove components on page 15
Create a new library on page 109
Import a library on page 110
Add, import, and remove A Studio 5000 Architect project contains one or more components. Each
component represents a hardware device, software project, visualization
components server, or document. Components appear in Hardware Diagram and Project
Explorer.
Add components from a library or import from a file or online controller.
Once part of a project, connect components to networks and configure
relationships to share tags and control an automation system.
Components that are no longer in use can be removed from a project.
See also
Add 1756 ControlLogix hardware on page 33
Add modules on page 44
Add PanelView Plus and MobileView graphic terminals on page 48
Add visualization stations and servers on page 53
Install and activate Studio 5000 Architect software on a computer that meets
the system requirements to begin designing automation systems.
See also
System requirements on page 17
Install Studio 5000 Architect software on page 18
Activate Studio 5000 Architect software on page 19
System requirements To run Studio 5000 Architect software version 5.00.00, the host computer
must meet the hardware, software, and firmware requirements. For the latest
compatibility information, refer to the Product Compatibility and Download
Center.
Hardware requirements
Studio 5000 Architect software requires the following hardware:
• Intel® Core 2 Duo, 2.8 Ghz processor
• 1 GB of memory
• 16 GB free hard disk space
• 1024x768, True color graphics device
Software requirements
Studio 5000 Architect software requires the following operating systems:
• Windows® 10 Professional (64-bit)
• Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
• Windows Server® 2019 Standard
• Windows Server® 2019 Datacenter
• Windows Server 2016 Standard
• Windows Server 2016 Datacenter
• Windows Server 2012 Standard
• Windows Server 2012 Datacenter
Firmware requirements
Studio 5000 Architect software does not have any firmware requirements.
Hardware and software products used in Studio 5000 Architect projects
might place limits on firmware versions. Read the release notes for each
product in the FactoryTalk system to determine firmware limitations.
See also
Product Compatibility and Download Center
Install Studio 5000 Install Studio 5000 Architect software on a computer that meets the system
requirements to begin designing automation systems.
Architect software
See also
System requirements on page 17
Activate Studio 5000 Architect software on page 19
Activate Studio 5000 Studio 5000 Architect software is copy protected and must be activated using
FactoryTalk Activation Manager software. When starting Studio 5000
Architect software Architect software, FactoryTalk Activation Manager software verifies its
activation is valid. If Studio 5000 Architect software was not yet activated, use
the software for a seven-day grace period with full functionality. If the grace
period ends and Studio 5000 Architect software was not successfully
activated, Studio 5000 Architect software does not start and an error is logged
to FactoryTalk® Diagnostics.
If unable to complete the activation process from the computer where Studio
5000 Architect software is installed, obtain an activation from the Rockwell
Automation Activation web site.
See also
Rockwell Automation Activation web site
Legal Notices on page 141
Use the Studio 5000® Launcher to create or open a Studio 5000 Architect
project. After designing an automation system, save and close the project.
See also
About projects on page 21
Create a project on page 22
Open a project on page 23
Studio 5000 Architect Studio 5000 Architect projects are saved as a project file (.ADL) and a project
folder containing related files. Studio 5000 Architect projects are composed of
projects Hardware Diagrams and Components.
Hardware Diagrams
A hardware diagram is a collection of hardware, software, and reference
components that represent an automation system. Creating a new Studio
5000 Architect project adds a hardware diagram automatically.
Hardware diagrams are displayed in Hardware Diagram and under the
Projects and Devices folders in Project Explorer. As hardware diagrams are
added, removed, and renamed, the corresponding folders in Project Explorer
are added, removed, and renamed.
Components
Components are added to a hardware diagram to represent part of an
automation system.
There are three types of components: hardware components, software
components, and reference components.
Hardware components represent physical hardware, such as controllers,
modules, computers, visualization devices, and networks. Hardware
components are displayed in Hardware Diagram and in Project Explorer
under Devices. Hardware components are stored as part of the Studio 5000
Architect project file.
See also
Create a project on page 22
Open a project on page 23
Add a hardware diagram on page 28
Add, import, and remove components on page 15
Create a project To design a new automation system, create a Studio 5000 Architect project.
Studio 5000 Architect projects are stored in the logged in user's directory at
Documents\Studio 5000\Projects by default.
See also
Studio 5000 Architect projects on page 21
Add, import, and remove components on page 15
Open a project To edit an existing Studio 5000 Architect project, open it using Studio 5000.
Studio 5000 Architect projects are stored in the current user's directory at
Documents\Studio 5000\Projects by default. Each instance of Studio 5000
Architect software can have a single open project.
If the Studio 5000 Architect project contains Logix Designer or FactoryTalk
View applications and those projects changed, Studio 5000 Architect software
displays Project Update to update the hardware diagram.
To open a project
1. Open Studio 5000 software.
2. Select Existing Project.
3. From the list of file types, select Architect (.adl).
4. Navigate to the folder that contains the Studio 5000 Architect project
file.
5. Select the project from the list.
6. Select Open.
See also
Studio 5000 Architect projects on page 21
Close a project on page 24
Save a project Saving a project records the locations, properties, relationships, and tags of
all components in the Studio 5000 Architect project file. By default, Studio
5000 Architect projects are stored in the directory of the logged in user at
Documents\Studio 5000\Projects.
Saving a project does not commit changes to Logix Designer projects or
FactoryTalk View applications.
To save a project
1. From the File menu, select Save As.
2. (optional) In Save Project As, enter a name for the new project.
3. (optional) In Save Project As, select a location to store the project file.
4. Select Save.
See also
Studio 5000 Architect projects on page 21
Commit a hardware diagram on page 99
Close a project on page 24
Close a project Each instance of Studio 5000 Architect software can have a single open
project. To open a project in the same Studio 5000 Architect instance, first
close the current project.
To close a project
• From the File menu, select Close.
See also
Studio 5000 Architect projects on page 21
Save a project on page 24
Open a project on page 23
See also
Studio 5000 Architect projects on page 21
Update a hardware diagram on page 100
See also
Add a hardware diagram on page 28
Open a hardware diagram on page 28
Optimize Network Layout When manually configuring a hardware diagram, or adding or importing
devices from a library or file, devices may appear in a random order and
network cables may appear crossed. Optimize Network Layout repositions
the devices and refines the network layout.
When importing data files into Studio 5000 Architect, the hardware diagram
is optimized upon import.
See also
Add, edit and remove hardware diagrams
Open a hardware diagram on page 28
Add a hardware diagram Add a hardware diagram to group a new set of components within the same
Studio 5000 Architect project.
See also
Add, import, and remove components on page 15
Remove a hardware diagram on page 30
Open a hardware diagram Open a hardware diagram to view or edit its components.
See also
Add, import, and remove components on page 15
Print a hardware diagram on page 122
Close a hardware diagram on page 29
Navigate a hardware A large hardware diagram can exceed the display area in Hardware Diagram.
Use Diagram Overview to quickly navigate to a section of a hardware
diagram diagram.
See also
Diagram Overview on page 30
Hardware Diagram on page 12
Show or hide the grid Snap to Grid aligns components vertically or horizontally on a hardware
diagram according to grid lines. Show grid displays the alignment grid in the
hardware diagram, Hide grid removes the grid lines from the hardware
diagram display, so that only components are shown.
Components placed on the hardware diagram use the Snap to Grid setting
even when the grid is hidden.
See also
Enable or disable Snap to Grid on page 29
Enable or disable snap to When Snap to Grid is enabled, components dropped on the Hardware
Diagram pane automatically align horizontally and vertically to the grid lines,
grid even if the grid lines are hidden. When Snap to Grid is disabled, components
are placed on the Hardware Diagram pane where they are dropped.
See also
Show or hide the grid on page 29
Close a hardware diagram Close a hardware diagram to hide a hardware diagram from view without
closing the Studio 5000 Architect project.
See also
Open a hardware diagram on page 28
Remove a hardware diagram on page 30
Remove a hardware Remove a hardware diagram to delete it and all associated hardware
components and software projects from a Studio 5000 Architect project. The
diagram remove operation cannot be undone.
See also
Add a hardware diagram on page 28
Close a hardware diagram on page 29
See also
Navigate a hardware diagram on page 28
Hardware Diagram on page 12
See also
Add a hardware diagram on page 28
Open a hardware diagram on page 28
Diagram Overview on page 30
See also
Add 1756 ControlLogix hardware on page 33
Add modules on page 44
Add motion controls on page 45
Add PanelView Plus and MobileView graphic terminals on page 48
Add visualization stations and servers on page 53
Add 1756 ControlLogix Add a variety of 1756 ControlLogix hardware, including chassis, controllers,
and modules to a Studio 5000 Architect project. Chassis, controllers, and
hardware modules appear in Hardware Diagram and Project Explorer.
See also
Add a 1756 ControlLogix chassis on page 33
Add a 1756-L6x or L7x ControlLogix controller on page 34
Add a 1756-L8x ControlLogix controller on page 35
Import a controller project from a file on page 65
Import a controller project from an online controller on page 66
Add a 1756 ControlLogix Automation systems driven by 1756 ControlLogix controllers require one or
more chassis to connect controllers and I/O modules.
chassis
See also
Add a 1756-L6x or L7x ControlLogix controller on page 34
Add a 1756-L6x or L7x Automation systems driven by 1756-L6x or L7x ControlLogix controllers
require one or more controllers to manage inputs, outputs, and run
ControlLogix controller applications.
Prerequisites
• Add a 1756 ControlLogix chassis
See also
Add a 1756 ControlLogix chassis on page 33
Add a module on page 44
Add a 1756-L8x ControlLogix Automation systems driven by 1756-L8x ControlLogix controllers require one
or more controllers to manage inputs, outputs, and run applications.
controller
Prerequisites
• Add a 1756 ControlLogix chassis.
See also
Add a 1756 ControlLogix chassis on page 33
Add a module on page 44
New Controller Graphic on page 35
Bank 2 Contains the information of the expansion bank, for example, slot number, L3x and L4x
power supply, and cable type.
Bank 3 Contains the information of the expansion bank, for example, slot number, and L3x and L4x
power supply.
Slots Left Specifies the number of 1769 slots to the left of the power supply in the bank. L3x and L4x
The total number of slots to the left and slots to the right must be greater than
zero.
Slots Right Specifies the number of 1769 slots to the right of the power supply in the bank. L3x and L4x
The total number of slots to the left and slots to the right must be greater than
zero.
Power Supply Specifies the power supply catalog number. L3x and L4x
Cable Type Specifies the cable type between banks. After selecting a cable type, the banks L3x and L4x
are connected automatically.
There are three cable types, 1769-CRLx, 1769-CRRx, and 1769-CLLx, where x
means the length of the cable (1 or 3):
• 1769-CRLx: connection from the right side of one bank to the left side of the
next bank.
• 1769-CRRx: connection from the right side of one bank to the right side of the
next bank.
• 1769-CLLx: connection from the left side of one bank to the left side of the
next bank. This cable can be used only to connect banks 2 and 3.
See also
Add a 1756-L6x or L7x ControlLogix controller on page 34
Add a 1756-L8x ControlLogix controller on page 35
Add a 1769-L3x CompactLogix controller on page 40
Add a 5069-L3x CompactLogix controller on page 41
Add 176x/5069 Add a variety of 1768, 1769, and 5069 CompactLogix controllers, banks,
expansion slots, and modules to a Studio 5000 Architect project. Controllers,
CompactLogix hardware banks, slots, and modules appear in Hardware Diagram and Project
Explorer.
See also
Add a 1769-L1x CompactLogix controller on page 38
Add a 1769-L23x CompactLogix controller on page 38
Add a 1769-L24x or L27x CompactLogix controller on page 39
Add a 1769-L3x CompactLogix controller on page 40
Add a 1768-L4x CompactLogix controller on page 37
Add a 1768-L4x Automation systems driven by 1768-L4x CompactLogix controllers require one
or more controllers to manage inputs, outputs, and run applications.
CompactLogix controller
See also
Add an expansion slot on page 42
Add a module on page 44
Add a 1769-L1x Automation systems driven by 1769-L1x CompactLogix controllers require one
or more controllers to manage inputs, outputs, and run applications.
CompactLogix controller
See also
Add an expansion slot on page 42
Add a module on page 44
See also
Add an expansion slot on page 42
Add a module on page 44
Add a 1769-L24x or L27x Automation systems driven by 1769-L24x or L27x CompactLogix controllers
require one or more controllers to manage inputs, outputs, and run
CompactLogix controller applications.
See also
Add an expansion slot on page 42
Add a module on page 44
Add a 1769-L3x Automation systems driven by 1769-L3x CompactLogix controllers require one
or more controllers to manage inputs, outputs, and run applications.
CompactLogix controller
See also
Add an expansion slot on page 42
Add a module on page 44
See also
Add an expansion slot on page 42
Add a module on page 44
See also
New 5069-AEN2TR Graphic on page 43
Add an expansion slot Before adding a module to a 1769/68 CompactLogix bank or POINT I/O™
communication module, the controller must have an available expansion slot.
Each controller has a certain number of expansion slots. Once a controller has
reached its limit of expansion slots no further expansion slots can be added.
See also
Add 176x/5069 CompactLogix hardware on page 37
Bank 2 Contains the information of the expansion bank, for example, slot number, L3x and L4x
power supply, and cable type.
Bank 3 Contains the information of the expansion bank, for example, slot number, and L3x and L4x
power supply.
Slots Left Specifies the number of 1769 slots to the left of the power supply in the bank. L3x and L4x
The total number of slots to the left and slots to the right must be greater than
zero.
Slots Right Specifies the number of 1769 slots to the right of the power supply in the bank. L3x and L4x
The total number of slots to the left and slots to the right must be greater than
zero.
Power Supply Specifies the power supply catalog number. L3x and L4x
Cable Type Specifies the cable type between banks. After selecting a cable type, the banks L3x and L4x
are connected automatically.
There are three cable types, 1769-CRLx, 1769-CRRx, and 1769-CLLx, where x
means the length of the cable (1 or 3):
• 1769-CRLx: connection from the right side of one bank to the left side of the
next bank.
• 1769-CRRx: connection from the right side of one bank to the right side of the
next bank.
• 1769-CLLx: connection from the left side of one bank to the left side of the
next bank. This cable can be used only to connect banks 2 and 3.
See also
Add a 1756-L6x or L7x ControlLogix controller on page 34
Add a 1756-L8x ControlLogix controller on page 35
Add a 1769-L3x CompactLogix controller on page 40
Add a 5069-L3x CompactLogix controller on page 41
See also
Add a 5069-AEN2TR communication module on page 41
Add modules Add or remove modules for 1756 ControlLogix, 1769/68 CompactLogix, 1794/97
FLEX I/O, and 1734 POINT I/O hardware. Although modules can be added to a
project without a related chassis or controller, most modules require a
controller to operate properly. Modules appear in Hardware Diagram and
Project Explorer.
See also
Add a module on page 44
About unsupported modules on page 45
Add a module Automation systems require one or more modules to drive inputs, outputs, or
handle communications.
Prerequisites
• Add 1756 ControlLogix, 1769/68 CompactLogix, 1794/97 FLEX I/O, or
1734 POINT I/O hardware to the project.
To add a module
1. In Toolbox, expand the product family and module type.
2. Drag the module from Toolbox to an unused slot on a chassis, bank, or
DIN rail in Hardware Diagram.
Tip: The unused slot turns green if it is compatible or red if it is not
compatible.
3. (optional) In New Module Graphic, enter a unique name for the
module, then select OK. In Hardware Diagram, the module snaps into
its slot in the chassis. Project Explorer shows the module in Projects
and Devices.
See also
About unsupported modules on page 45
About unsupported modules Modules updated or imported from a controller or Logix Designer project
may not be supported in Studio 5000 Architect. When a module is not
supported, Studio 5000 Architect displays an unsupported module image in
the appropriate chassis, DIN rail, or expansion slot.
Unsupported modules have these limitations:
• Cannot change the properties of unsupported modules.
• Cannot move unsupported modules to another chassis, DIN rail, or
expansion slot.
• Cannot cut, copy, or paste unsupported modules. However, cutting or
copying its chassis or DIN rail copies the unsupported module.
For this family of devices: Studio 5000 Architect displays this image:
1756 ControlLogix
1768/69 CompactLogix
See also
Add a module on page 44
Import a controller project from a file on page 65
Import a controller project from an online controller on page 66
Add Kinetix servo drives Add Kinetix servo drives to operate multi-axis motion controls using a Logix
Designer project. Servo drives appear in Hardware Diagram and Project
Explorer.
See also
Add a Kinetix servo drive on page 46
Add a Kinetix servo drive Add a Kinetix servo drive to run multi-axis motion controls from a Logix
Designer project.
Important: Using Kinetix drives in Studio 5000 Architect software requires
Logix Designer 24.x through 33.x.
See also
New Servo Drive Graphic on page 46
New Servo Drive Graphic How do I open New Servo Drive Graphic?
1. In Toolbox, expand Motion Control and Servo Drives.
2. Expand the drive type and Kinetix product family.
3. Drag a servo drive from Toolbox to Hardware Diagram.
Use New Servo Drive Graphic to set description, and network settings for a
new servo drive.
Important: Using Kinetix drives in Studio 5000 Architect software requires
Logix Designer 24.x through 33.x.
Description Sets the description of the servo drive. Cannot be longer than 128 characters.
Change DC BUS Supply/Line Filter Sets the number and type of power supply/line filters for the servo drive. Only shown for
Kinetix 5700 devices.
Address/Host Name Sets the network configuration of the servo drive.
• Private Network: Select the value from the list, from 1 to 254.
• IP Address: Enter a unique IP address to identify the servo drive on the IP network.
• Host Name: Enter a fully qualified domain name, such as
servodrive.yourcompany.com.
See also
Add a Kinetix servo drive on page 46
Add PowerFlex drives Add a PowerFlex drive to connect and control it in a FactoryTalk system.
Important: Using PowerFlex drives in Studio 5000 Architect software requires
Logix Designer 24.x through 33.x.
See also
Add a PowerFlex drive on page 47
New PowerFlex Graphic on page 48
Add a PowerFlex drive Add a PowerFlex drive to control it from a Logix Designer project.
Important: Using PowerFlex drives in Studio 5000 Architect software requires
Logix Designer 24.x through 33.x.
See also
New PowerFlex Graphic on page 48
See also
Add a PowerFlex drive on page 47
Add PanelView Plus and Add or remove PanelView Plus and MobileView graphic terminals to the
project. Adding a PanelView Plus or MobileView terminal creates a new
MobileView graphic FactoryTalk View ME application.
terminals
See also
Add a PanelView Plus graphic terminal on page 48
Add a MobileView graphic terminal on page 49
Add a PanelView Plus Add a variety of PanelView Plus graphic terminals to a Studio 5000 Architect
project. Adding a PanelView Plus terminal creates a new FactoryTalk View ME
graphic terminal application.
See also
New PanelView Plus Graphic on page 50
New PanelView Plus Project on page 50
Add a MobileView graphic Add a variety of MobileView graphic terminals to the Studio 5000 Architect
project. Adding a MobileView terminal creates a new FactoryTalk View ME
terminal application.
See also
New MobileView Graphic on page 51
New MobileView Project on page 51
See also
Add a PanelView Plus graphic terminal on page 48
PanelView Plus Properties settings on page 51
New PanelView Plus Project How do I open New PanelView Plus Project?
1. In Toolbox, expand Visualization and Graphic Terminals.
2. Expand the PanelView Plus model family and size items.
3. Drag a PanelView Plus model from Toolbox to Hardware Diagram.
4. Configure the settings in New PanelView Plus Graphic, then click OK.
Use New PanelView Plus Project to set the name and description for a new
PanelView Plus project. The name and description are editable after the
project is part of the Studio 5000 Architect project.
See also
Add a PanelView Plus graphic terminal on page 48
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Project settings on page 61
See also
Add a MobileView graphic terminal on page 49
MobileView Properties settings on page 52
See also
Add a MobileView graphic terminal on page 49
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Project settings on page 61
PanelView Plus Properties The PanelView Plus Properties settings define name, description, and
network settings for PanelView Plus graphic terminals. Set these settings
settings from New PanelView Plus Graphic when adding a PanelView Plus terminal
or from the Properties General tab when editing a PanelView Plus terminal.
The PanelView Plus Properties settings are:
Setting Description
Name Sets the PanelView Plus terminal name.
Description Sets the PanelView Plus terminal description. 255 character maximum.
IP Address Sets the unique address that identifies the PanelView Plus terminal on the IP network.
Catalog Number Sets a PanelView Plus terminal catalog number.
See also
New PanelView Plus Graphic on page 50
MobileView Properties The MobileView Properties settings define name, description, and network
settings for MobileView components. Set these settings in New MobileView
settings Graphic when adding a MobileView terminal or from the Properties General
tab when editing a MobileView terminal.
The MobileView Properties settings are:
Setting Description
Name Sets the MobileView name.
Description Sets the MobileView description. 128 character maximum.
IP Address Sets the unique address that identifies the MobileView on the IP network.
Catalog Number Sets a MobileView catalog number.
See also
New MobileView Graphic on page 51
Add computers Add or remove computers from your project. Computers represent the
hardware that serve FactoryTalk View SE and FactoryTalk View ME
applications to visualization devices. Computers appear in Hardware
Diagram and Project Explorer.
See also
Add a computer on page 52
Add visualization stations and servers on page 53
Add a computer Add a computer to a Studio 5000 Architect project to represent a host
machine for FactoryTalk View SE and FactoryTalk View ME servers.
To add a computer
1. In Toolbox, expand the Computers and Generic Computer folders.
2. Drag a computer from Toolbox to Hardware Diagram.
3. In New Computer Graphic, configure these settings:
• Name: Type a unique name for the computer.
• (optional) Description: Type a description for the computer. Cannot
be longer than 128 characters.
• Computer Name: Enter or select the computer's hostname.
4. Select OK. The computer appears in the Hardware Diagram and in
Project Explorer under Devices.
See also
New Computer Graphic on page 53
See also
Add a computer on page 52
Add visualization stations Visualization stations and servers represent software applications that
provide visual, communication, alarm, and event data to FactoryTalk View SE
and servers and FactoryTalk View ME components. Visualization stations and servers
display in Project Explorer.
See also
Add a FactoryTalk View SE Station on page 53
Add a FactoryTalk View ME Station on page 54
Add a FactoryTalk View SE Server Project on page 55
Add a FactoryTalk Linx Server Project on page 56
Add a Tag Alarm and Event Server Project on page 57
Add a FactoryTalk View Site If integrating an automation system with FactoryTalk View Site Edition
visualization devices, add a FactoryTalk View Site Edition station to the
Edition Station Studio 5000 Architect project.
Prerequisites
• Add a computer
See also
Add a computer on page 52
New Site Edition Project on page 58
New FactoryTalk Linx Server Project on page 59
New Tag Alarm and Event Server Project on page 59
Add a FactoryTalk View If integrating an automation system with View Machine Edition (ME)
Visualization devices, add a View ME Station to the Studio 5000 Architect
Machine Edition Station project.
Prerequisites
• Add a computer
See also
Add a computer on page 52
New Machine Edition Station Project on page 59
Add a FactoryTalk View Site If integrating an automation system with FactoryTalk View SE Visualization
devices, add a FactoryTalk View SE Server project to the Studio 5000 Architect
Edition Server Project project.
Prerequisites
• Add a computer
See also
Add a computer on page 52
New Site Edition Project on page 58
Add a FactoryTalk Linx If an automation system has a dedicated FactoryTalk Linx server, add a
FactoryTalk Linx server project to the Studio 5000 Architect project.
Server Project
Prerequisites
• Add a computer
See also
Add a computer on page 52
New FactoryTalk Linx Server Project on page 59
Add a Tag Alarm and Event If the automation system has a dedicated FactoryTalk Alarms and Events
server, add a Tag Alarm and Event server project to the Studio 5000 Architect
Server project project.
Prerequisites
• Add a computer
See also
Add a computer on page 52
New Tag Alarm and Event Server Project on page 59
New Site Edition Project How do I open New Site Edition Project?
1. In Toolbox, expand the Visualization and Stations folders.
See also
Add a FactoryTalk View Site Edition Station on page 53
FactoryTalk View Site Edition Project settings on page 60
New Machine Edition How do I open New Machine Edition Station Project?
See also
Add a FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station on page 54
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Project settings on page 61
New Tag Alarm and Event How do I open New Tag Alarm and Event Server Project?
See also
Add a Tag Alarm and Event Server Project on page 57
FactoryTalk Alarms and Event Server General settings on page 61
FactoryTalk Alarms and Event Server Priorities settings on page 62
New FactoryTalk Linx How do I open New FactoryTalk Linx Server Project?
See also
Add a FactoryTalk Linx Server Project on page 56
FactoryTalk Linx Server General settings on page 62
FactoryTalk Linx Server Alarms and Events settings on page 63
FactoryTalk View Site The FactoryTalk View Site Edition Project settings define application and
HMI server settings for a Site Edition project. Set these settings from New
Edition Project settings Site Edition Project when adding a local or network server or from the
Properties General tab when editing a Site Edition project.
The FactoryTalk View Site Edition Project application and HMI server
settings are:
Application Field Description
Type Specifies the project type for the FactoryTalk View Site Edition project.
Can only be set when adding an HMI, FactoryTalk Linx, or Tag Alarm and
Event server without a station.
Name Specifies the name for the FactoryTalk View Site Edition project. The
project name must not be empty.
Description Specifies the description for the FactoryTalk View Site Edition project.
Cannot be longer than 255 characters.
Language Specifies the display language for the FactoryTalk View Site Edition
project.
The FactoryTalk View Site Edition Project HMI server settings are:
HMI Server Field Description
Area Specifies the area for the project's HMI server.
• If the area name is unique, a new area is created as a child of the
FactoryTalk View Site Edition project. The HMI server is added as a
child of the new area.
• If the area name already exists, the HMI server is added as a child of
the specified area.
• If the area name is blank, the HMI server is added as a child of the
FactoryTalk View Site Edition project.
Cannot be set when adding or editing a FactoryTalk View Site Edition
Local Station.
Name Specifies the name for the project's HMI server. The HMI server name
must not be empty.
Cannot be set when adding or editing a FactoryTalk View Site Edition
Local Station.
Description Specifies the description for the project's HMI server.
See also
New Site Edition Project on page 58
New FactoryTalk Linx Server Project on page 59
New FactoryTalk Alarm and Event Server dialog box on page 59
FactoryTalk View Machine The FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Project settings define name,
description, language, resolution, and scaling options for a FactoryTalk View
Edition Project settings ME application. Set when adding a FactoryTalk View ME application from
New ME Station Project or when editing a FactoryTalk View ME application
from the Properties General tab.
The FactoryTalk View ME Project settings are:
Setting Description
Name Sets the FactoryTalk View ME application name. The project name must not be empty.
Description Sets the FactoryTalk View ME application description. 255 character maximum.
Language Sets the FactoryTalk View ME application display language.
Resolution Sets the FactoryTalk View ME application target resolution.
Scale Replace Displays Set if objects in Replace displays should be scaled to the resolution of the panel.
Scale OnTop Displays Set if objects in OnTop displays should be scaled to the resolution of the panel.
Ensure runtime application can execute on Set if an application should be compatible with both PanelView Plus 7 Performance and PanelView Plus 7 Standard
PanelView Plus 7 Standard graphic terminals.
See also
New Machine Edition Station Project on page 59
Tag Alarm and Event Server The Tag Alarm and Event Server General settings define server settings for a
Tag Alarm and Event server. Set from the General tab of New Tag Alarm and
General settings Event Server when adding a new Tag Alarm and Event server or from the
Properties - General tab when editing a Tag Alarm and Event server.
The General settings are:
See also
New Tag Alarm and Event Server Project on page 59
Tag Alarm and Event Server Priorities settings on page 62
Tag Alarm and Event Server The Tag Alarm and Event Server Priorities settings define settings for a Tag
Alarm and Events server. Set from the Priorities tab of New Tag Alarm and
Priorities settings Event Server Project when adding a new Tag Alarm and Events server or
from the Priorities tab when editing a Tag Alarm and Events server.
The Tag Alarm and Event Server Priorities settings are:
Setting Description
Enable server-assigned priorities If selected, can set custom priority values for Urgent, High, and Medium priority events.
Urgent Specifies the priority at which an Urgent priority alarm or event are created.
High Specifies the priority at which a High priority alarm or event are created.
Medium Specifies the priority at which a Medium priority alarm or event are created.
See also
New Tag Alarm and Event Server Project on page 59
FactoryTalk Linx Server The FactoryTalk Linx Server General settings define options for a
FactoryTalk Linx server. Configure these settings from the General tab of
General settings New FactoryTalk Linx Server when adding a FactoryTalk Linx server or from
the Properties > General tab when editing a FactoryTalk Linx server.
The general settings of a FactoryTalk Linx Server are:
See also
New FactoryTalk Linx Server Project on page 59
FactoryTalk Linx Server The FactoryTalk Linx Server Alarms and Events settings define alarm and
event settings for a FactoryTalk Linx server. Set from the Alarms and Events
Alarms and Events settings tab of New FactoryTalk Linx Server when adding a new FactoryTalk Linx
server or from the Properties Alarms and Events tab when editing a
FactoryTalk Linx server.
The FactoryTalk Linx Server Alarms and Events settings are:
Setting Description
Enable alarm and event support If selected, sets the FactoryTalk Linx Data Server to act as an Alarm and
Event server.
Enable server-assigned priorities If selected, enables custom priority values for Urgent, High, and Medium
priority events.
Urgent Sets the priority at which an Urgent priority alarm or event is created.
High Sets the priority at which a High priority alarm or event is created.
Medium Sets the priority at which a Medium priority alarm or event is created.
See also
New FactoryTalk Linx Server Project on page 59
FactoryTalk Linx Server General settings on page 62
See also
Import a controller project from a file on page 65
Import a controller project from an online controller on page 66
Import a FactoryTalk View application from a file on page 67
Import a controller project Import Logix Designer project files (.acd) to a Studio 5000 Architect project.
Studio 5000 Architect software adds the controller, chassis or DIN rail, and all
from a file associated modules, tags, and aliases to the project.
If the imported project contains unknown or unsupported modules, Studio
5000 Architect stops the import operation.
If the imported project contains produced or consumed tags using user
defined data types, define the user defined data type in the producer
controller before committing the hardware diagram.
See also
About unsupported modules on page 45
Import a controller project from an online controller on page 66
Confirm Update Changes on page 68
Import a controller project Import a controller project to the Studio 5000 Architect project from an
online controller using either RSLinx Classic or FactoryTalk Linx. Studio 5000
from an online controller Architect software adds the controller, chassis or DIN rail, and all associated
modules, tags, and aliases to the project.
The Import option is only available for the modules supported by Studio 5000
Architect software. Locate the children node when choosing modules to make
sure that the selected modules are supported by Studio 5000 Architect.
If the imported project contains produced or consumed tags using user
defined data types, define the user defined data type in the producer
controller before committing the hardware diagram.
See also
Import a controller project from a file on page 65
Update a hardware diagram with an online controller on page 101
Select Online Controller to Import on page 67
Import a FactoryTalk View Import a FactoryTalk View application to the Studio 5000 Architect project.
Studio 5000 Architect software adds the associated PanelView Plus or
application from a file MobileView terminal, tags, displays, global objects, images, macros, and
servers to the project.
See also
Add Existing FactoryTalk View Project on page 69
Import • From the Hardware Diagrams menu, select Import from Online
Controller...
Select Online Controller to Import lists controllers connected to the network.
Select a controller to import settings from the online controller to settings in
the Studio 5000 Architect project.
See also
Import a controller project from an online controller on page 66
Choose Matching Controller How do I open Choose Matching Controller Configuration File?
Configuration File
If you are importing a controller from an online controller
1. Select Hardware Diagrams > Import from Online Controller...
2. In Select Online Controller to Import, browse the network, select the
controller to import into the project, then click Select.
See also
Import a controller project from an online controller on page 66
Update a hardware diagram with an online controller on page 101
Select Online Controller to Import on page 67
See also
Import a controller project from a file on page 65
Import a controller project from an online controller on page 66
Update a hardware diagram on page 100
Update a hardware diagram with an online controller on page 101
Add Existing FactoryTalk How do I open Add Existing FactoryTalk View Project?
See also
Import a FactoryTalk View application from a file on page 67
Add networks
Networks in Studio 5000 Architect represent the hardware and cables that
allow components to communicate. After connecting components to the same
network, create ownership relationships, tags, and I/O aliases.
In ControlNet and other non-Ethernet networks, must connect components
that communicate with each other to the same network trunk. ControlNet and
other network trunks are only shown in Hardware Diagram.
In Ethernet networks, connect components that communicate with each
other to each other, either directly or through Ethernet switches. Ethernet
switches display in Hardware Diagram. Managed switches owned by a
controller also appear in Project Explorer.
See also
Add a managed Ethernet switch on page 71
Add an unmanaged Ethernet switch on page 72
Add a Generic switch on page 72
Add a network trunk on page 73
Add a managed Ethernet Add a managed Ethernet switch to build or expand an Ethernet network
using Stratix devices. Studio 5000 Architect software supports managed
switch Stratix switches ranging from 3 to 20 ports in their default configuration.
Some switches support expansions up to a total of 26 ports.
See also
Switch Configuration on page 75
Add an unmanaged Ethernet Add an unmanaged Ethernet switch to build or expand an Ethernet network
using Stratix devices. Studio 5000 Architect software supports unmanaged
switch Stratix switches ranging from 4 to 8 ports.
See also
Switch Configuration on page 75
Add a Generic switch Add a generic switch to the Studio 5000 Architect project. Use generic
switches to connect mainstream Ethernet hardware to the automation
system.
See also
New Generic Switch Graphic on page 74
Add a network trunk ControlNet and other network trunks represent the cabling that connects
non-Ethernet components. Using multiple controllers or modules to
communicate across a ControlNet or other non-Ethernet network requires a
network trunk.
ControlNet trunks are blue, other network trunks are black.
See also
Connect components to a network trunk on page 74
Add, import, and remove components on page 15
Connect Ethernet For Ethernet components to communicate with each other, connect them to
the same Ethernet network. In most cases, components connect to an
components Ethernet switch. Components with multiple Ethernet ports support Device
Level Ring (DLR) connections and can connect components without a switch.
Ethernet connections and ports are green.
See also
Add a managed Ethernet switch on page 71
Connect components to a In order for ControlNet and other non-Ethernet components to communicate
with each other, connect the components to the same network trunk.
network trunk Components can only connect to one network trunk at a time.
ControlNet connections are blue, other network connections are black.
See also
Add a network trunk on page 73
Connect Ethernet components on page 73
Add an Ethernet Tap Add an Ethernet tap to monitor messages on an Ethernet network.
See also
Connect Ethernet components on page 73
Switch Configuration on page 75
New Generic Switch Graphic How do I open New Generic Switch Graphic?
See also
Add a Generic switch on page 72
See also
Add a managed Ethernet switch on page 71
Add an unmanaged Ethernet switch on page 72
Add an Ethernet Tap on page 74
Once two components have a relationship, they can communicate with each
other using one or more tags. Add tags for producer/consumer relationships,
point tags, and axis tags using Studio 5000 Architect or Logix Designer.
See also
Add an ownership relationship on page 83
Add a producer/consumer relationship on page 83
Add a shortcut on page 84
Add a produced and consumed tag on page 85
Add a point tag on page 86
Example
A controller in Chassis A needs to read tags from an input module across the
factory floor in Chassis B. The two chassis are physically connected using an
Ethernet network. Adding an ownership relationship between the controller
and the input module is a four step process:
1. In Studio 5000 Architect software, connect the two chassis together
using communication modules and an Ethernet switch.
2. Add an ownership relationship between the communication module in
Chassis A and the controller.
3. Add an ownership relationship between the communication module in
Chassis B and the controller.
4. Add an ownership relationship between the input module in Chassis B
and the controller.
See also
Add networks on page 71
Add an ownership relationship on page 83
Example
A controller in Chassis A needs to consume tags from a controller across the
factory floor in Chassis B. The two chassis are physically connected using an
Ethernet network. Adding a producer/consumer relationship between the
consuming controller and the producing controller is a four step process:
1. In Studio 5000 Architect software, connect the two chassis together
using communication modules and an Ethernet switch.
2. Add an ownership relationship between the communication module in
Chassis A and the consuming controller in chassis A.
3. Add an ownership relationship between the communication module in
Chassis B and the consuming controller in chassis A.
4. Add a producer/consumer relationship between the producing module
in Chassis B and the consuming controller in Chassis A.
See also
Add networks on page 71
Add an ownership relationship on page 83
About shortcuts A shortcut connects one controller to a FactoryTalk Linx server for use in a
FactoryTalk View project. Once the relationship is added, the FactoryTalk Linx
server can read from or write to the controller's tags. This allows a FactoryTalk
View application to communicate with a controller.
Studio 5000 Architect software displays the shortcuts for each FactoryTalk
Linx server in Communications.
To add a shortcut, the FactoryTalk Linx server must own all communication
modules along the path to the target module's chassis.
Example
A FactoryTalk View application with a FactoryTalk Linx server (right) needs to
read tags from a controller across the factory floor in Chassis A. The chassis
and the computer are physically connected using an Ethernet network.
Adding a shortcut between the FactoryTalk Linx server and the controller is a
three step process:
Communications shows the path of each shortcut from the FactoryTalk Linx
server to the controller.
See also
Add networks on page 71
Add an ownership relationship on page 83
Prerequisites
• Either place the controller and the target module on the same chassis,
or make the FactoryTalk Linx server the owner of all communication
modules along the path to the target module.
See also
About ownership relationships on page 77
Configure Module on page 89
Prerequisites
• Either place the consumer controller and producer controller on the
same chassis, or make the consumer controller the owner of all
communication modules along the path to the producer controller
See also
About producer/consumer relationships on page 79
Configure Module on page 89
Add a shortcut A shortcut connects one controller to a FactoryTalk Linx server for use in a
FactoryTalk View application. Using the shortcut, the FactoryTalk Linx server
reads from or writes to the controller's tags. This allows a FactoryTalk View
application to communicate with a controller.
Prerequisites
• The FactoryTalk Linx server must own all communication modules
along the path to the target controller.
To add a shortcut
1. In Hardware Diagram, locate the controller to use in the FactoryTalk
View application.
2. Drag the controller on top of the computer that hosts the FactoryTalk
Linx server.
3. In Add New or Modify Existing Shortcut, set the shortcut settings,
then select OK:
• Shortcut name: Enter a new shortcut name or select an existing
shortcut from the list. Selecting an existing shortcut overwrites it.
• Offline tag file: Enter a path to an offline tag file
• Enable Alarms and Events: Enable or disable Alarms and Events
support on the shortcut. Only enable if alarms and events are
defined in the controller and the FactoryTalk View application
responds to those alarms or events.
4. Commit the hardware diagram to save the controller configurations to
the FactoryTalk View applications.
See also
About shortcuts on page 81
Add New or Modify Existing Shortcut on page 93
Communications on page 93
Add an RSLinx Enterprise Server Project on page 56
Add a produced and Add produced and consumed tags to allow a consumer controller to read and
write values in a producer controller.
consumed tag
Prerequisites
• Add a producer/consumer relationship between two controllers.
• In the View menu, verify Produce/Consume Tags is checked.
See also
Produce/Consume Tags on page 90
Consumer Tag on page 91
Producer Tag on page 91
Add a point tag A point tag, also known as an I/O alias, allows referencing the point tag
instead of the I/O point in your controller programs. This is useful shorthand
for controllers with many inputs and outputs.
If the Create alias tags automatically when Point Tag is defined setting in
Studio 5000 Architect options is enabled, adding a point tag automatically
adds controller scope alias tags in each owning controller's project. If the
setting is disabled, corresponding alias tags are not added.
Prerequisites
• Verify the I/O module is owned by at least one controller.
• In the View menu, verify I/O Aliases is checked.
See also
I/O Aliases on page 92
Add an axis tag An axis tag allows a controller project to reference a specific axis of motion on
a Kinetix 5500 servo drive. Create the tag in either Studio 5000 Architect or
Logix Designer software. The tag is committed and updated as part of a Logix
Designer project.
See also
Add an ownership relationship on page 83
Kinetix 5500 Servo Drives Configuration on page 46
Edit a produced and Edit a produced and consumed tag to change its name, description, data type,
access options, or RPI.
consumed tag
See also
Produce/Consume Tags on page 90
Consumer Tag on page 91
Producer Tag on page 91
Edit a shortcut Edit a shortcut to change its name or offline tag file.
To edit a shortcut
1. In Project Explorer, expand the Projects folder and hardware diagram
containing the FactoryTalk View application.
2. Expand the FactoryTalk View project containing the FactoryTalk Linx
server to modify.
3. Right-click the FactoryTalk Linx server, then select Properties.
4. In Properties, select Shortcuts.
5. Select the arrows next to the shortcut to edit.
6. Change the name or controller tag file.
7. Select OK.
See also
About shortcuts on page 81
Common module When adding an ownership relationship between an Add-On Profile (AOP)
module and a controller, Studio 5000 Architect software checks the validity of
configuration errors the relationship against Logix Designer relationship rules. If the relationship
is invalid, Studio 5000 Architect software displays an error message.
Common error messages include:
Error Message Resolution
Child module incompatible with parent module. Verify module properties in Logix Designer.
Network size exceeds the allowable size for a network. Remove EtherNet devices from the network.
Child will not work under the specified parent port. Add the ownership relationship with the controller using a compatible
port.
Catalog Services could not be found. This could indicate the Catalog Services is not Verify Logix Designer and Catalog Services are installed properly.
installed.
The maximum number of Ethernet nodes for this controller type has been exceeded. Remove Ethernet devices from the I/O configuration of the controller.
The module does not allow disabled electronic keying when safety connections are Enable Electronic Keying in module properties or remove the safety
present. connections.
Module is not initialized. Likely cause is the module identity (CIP Key) or the module Remove Powerflex 523 or 525 AC drive devices from the drive
parent is not set. configuration of the controller.
See also
About ownership relationships on page 77
Add an ownership relationship on page 83
Ethernet node limitations Any Ethernet/IP device that is owned by or added to the I/O configuration of
a controller is counted towards the node limits of the controller. ControlLogix
and CompactLogix controllers count all devices connected to local and remote
Ethernet ports.
See also
Add an ownership relationship on page 83
See also
Add an ownership relationship on page 83
Add a producer/consumer relationship on page 83
See also
Add a produced and consumed tag on page 85
Edit a produced and consumed tag on page 87
Array Dimensions Sets the number of dimensions for the tag. The default is 0
Use Unicast Connection over EtherNet/IP Sets whether or not the tag is consumed using a unicast connection. This setting is only available if the connection
between the producer and the consumer is over EtherNet/IP.
See also
Add a produced and consumed tag on page 85
Edit a produced and consumed tag on page 87
Producer Tag on page 91
See also
Add a produced and consumed tag on page 85
Edit a produced and consumed tag on page 87
Consumer Tag on page 91
See also
Add a point tag on page 86
Add an ownership relationship on page 83
See also
Add a shortcut on page 84
Add New or Modify Existing How do I open Add New or Modify Existing Shortcut?
Shortcut 1. In Hardware Diagram, locate the controller that will be used in the
FactoryTalk View project.
2. Drag the controller on top of the computer that hosts the RSLinx
server.
Use Add New or Modify Existing Shortcut to set a name and offline tag file
for a new or existing shortcut. Change these settings after the shortcut is
created using the Properties Shortcuts tab when editing a FactoryTalk Linx
server.
See also
Add a shortcut on page 84
Edit a shortcut on page 87
Add graphics, files, text boxes, shapes, and links to display additional
information or reference material about the project. Graphics, files, text
boxes, shapes and links appear in Hardware Diagram.
See also
Add a graphic on page 95
Add a file on page 95
Add a text box on page 96
Add a shape on page 96
Add a link on page 97
Add a graphic Add a graphic in Hardware Diagram to display information related to the
network design. Studio 5000 Architect software provides a set of sample
device images, located at C:\Users\Public\Documents\Studio
5000\Samples\Architect\Graphics.
To add a graphic:
1. Select Edit > Add Graphic.
2. In Add Graphic, type the path to the file or select Browse to select an
image file, then select OK.
See also
Supported graphic formats on page 97
Add a file on page 95
Add a file Add any file to Hardware Diagram to accompany the project. Add any file
type. Commonly added files are configuration and documentation. Added
files are copied into the project folder and appear in Hardware Diagram as
images.
To add a file:
1. Select Edit > Add File.
2. In Add File, configure the image and file settings:
• Image file name: Enter the path to the file or select Browse to select
an image file.
• File name: Enter the path to the file or select browse to select the
file.
3. Select OK. Studio 5000 Architect software adds the file to the project
and the file appears in Hardware Diagram as the selected image.
See also
Add a graphic on page 95
Supported graphic formats on page 97
Add a text box Add text boxes in Hardware Diagram to label components.
To add text:
1. From the Drawing toolbar, select the Text Tool.
2. Click in Hardware Diagram to set the position or select and drag to set
both the position and size.
3. In Text Box Properties, configure the text settings:
• In the space provided, type the text.
• (optional) Select the text properties, such as bold, italic, underline,
strikeout, color, font
• (optional) Choose a border for the text box and specify the options
for the border style.
4. Select OK. The text appears in Hardware Diagram.
See also
Text Box Properties on page 97
Add a shape Add shapes in Hardware Diagram to label and group components.
To add shapes:
1. From the Drawing toolbar, select the appropriate tool:
• Line Tool
• Rectangle Tool
• Circle Tool
See also
Element Properties on page 98
Add a link Add a web link in Hardware Diagram to refer to a web page or document
containing more information about the network design. Web links are
represented in Hardware Diagram using text and an optional image.
To add a link:
1. Select Edit > Add Web Link.
2. In Add Web Link, configure these settings:
• Text: Enter the text to display in the hardware diagram.
• (optional) Image: Enter the path to the file or select Browse to select
an image file.
• URL: Enter the URL to the content.
3. Select OK. Studio 5000 Architect software displays the link in
Hardware Diagram.
See also
Supported graphic formats on page 97
• If you are adding a text box, click the Text Tool, then click in
Hardware Diagram to set the position or drag across the hardware
diagram to set both the position and size.
• If you are editing a text box, right-click the text box and select
Properties.
Use Text Box Properties to add or edit a text box in a Studio 5000 Architect
project. Change the text, font, size, color, effects, and borders of a text box.
See also
Add a text box on page 96
Supported graphic formats Studio 5000 Architect software supports these graphic formats:
• Bitmap (BMP)
• Device-independent bitmap (DIB)
• Graphics interchange format (GIF)
• Joint Photographic Experts Group (JPEG)
See also
Add a graphic on page 95
Add a file on page 95
Add a link on page 97
See also
Add a shape on page 96
See also
Commit a hardware diagram on page 99
Update a hardware diagram on page 100
Update a hardware diagram with an online controller on page 101
Commit a single project on page 102
Update a single project on page 103
Commit a hardware Committing a hardware diagram pushes all changes made to software
components in Studio 5000 Architect software into the associated Logix
diagram Designer and FactoryTalk View application files. Committing overwrites any
differences in the project files. Studio 5000 Architect software creates new
project files if they do not exist. Commit each hardware diagram separately.
See also
Output on page 103
Errors during commit and update on page 106
Update a hardware diagram Updating a hardware diagram applies all changes made in associated Logix
Designer or FactoryTalk View application files to Studio 5000 Architect
software components. Any differences in the Studio 5000 Architect
components are overwritten. Update each hardware diagram separately.
If a Logix Designer project or FactoryTalk View application contains a module
that is not supported, Studio 5000 Architect software adds an unsupported
module image in the appropriate chassis, DIN rail, or slot. If a module is
unnamed, Studio 5000 Architect software automatically generates a module
name based on the catalog number of the module.
To avoid accidentally overwriting project and application changes, update
changes from Logix Designer or FactoryTalk View Studio software before
editing in Studio 5000 Architect software.
See also
Output on page 103
About unsupported modules on page 45
Errors during commit and update on page 106
Update a hardware diagram Updating with an online controller applies changes from the controller
project into Studio 5000 Architect software components. Any differences in
with an online controller the Studio 5000 Architect components are overwritten. Update each
hardware diagram separately.
If the controller project contains a module that is not supported, Studio 5000
Architect software adds an unsupported module image in the appropriate
chassis, DIN rail, or slot. If a module is unnamed, Studio 5000 Architect
software automatically generates a module name based on the module's
catalog number.
To avoid accidentally overwriting project and application changes, update
changes from Logix Designer or FactoryTalk View Studio software before
editing in Studio 5000 Architect software.
See also
Update a hardware diagram on page 100
Select Online Controller to Update on page 104
Choose Matching Controller Configuration File on page 68
Errors during commit and update on page 106
Commit a single project Commit a single project to apply all changes made in the Studio 5000
Architect project to the associated Logix Designer project or FactoryTalk View
application file. Any differences in the project file are overwritten. Studio
5000 Architect creates a new project file if one does not exist.
To avoid accidentally overwriting project and application changes, commit
changes from Studio 5000 Architect software before editing in Logix Designer
or FactoryTalk View Studio software.
Important: If a FactoryTalk View application has a shortcut that is not in the
Studio 5000 Architect project, the commit does not remove the
shortcut from the FactoryTalk View application.
See also
Output on page 103
Errors during commit and update on page 106
Update a single project Update a project to apply all changes made in its associated Logix Designer
project or FactoryTalk View application file to the Studio 5000 Architect
project. Any differences in the Studio 5000 Architect project are overwritten.
If a Logix Designer project or FactoryTalk View application contains a module
that is not supported, Studio 5000 Architect software adds an unsupported
module image in the appropriate chassis, DIN rail, or slot. If a module is
unnamed, Studio 5000 Architect software automatically generates a module
name based on the module's catalog number.
To avoid accidentally overwriting project and application changes, update
changes from Logix Designer or FactoryTalk View Studio software before
editing in Studio 5000 Architect software.
See also
Output on page 103
About unsupported modules on page 45
Errors during commit and update on page 106
Column Description
Severity The type of message, including:
• Error: An operation was canceled or could not continue. Resolve the error condition and repeat the operation to continue.
• Warning: An operation completed, but may have significantly changed one or more components in the project. Review these
components to ensure they function as expected.
• Info: An operation completed successfully.
Time The time the message occurred. Hidden by default.
Hardware Diagram The hardware diagram associated with the message. Hidden by default.
Project The Logix Designer project or FactoryTalk View application associated with the message.
Type The model number of the hardware component associated with the message.
Message The message description, explaining the operation status and severity.
See also
Commit a hardware diagram on page 99
Update a hardware diagram on page 100
See also
Update a hardware diagram with an online controller on page 101
Auto Find Matching Controller on page 105
See also
Update a hardware diagram with an online controller on page 101
Select Online Controller to Update on page 104
Choose Matching Controller How do I open Choose Matching Controller Configuration File?
Configuration File
If you are importing a controller from an online controller
1. Select Hardware Diagrams > Import from Online Controller...
2. In Select Online Controller to Import, browse the network, select the
controller to import into the project, then click Select.
See also
Import a controller project from an online controller on page 66
Update a hardware diagram with an online controller on page 101
Select Online Controller to Import on page 67
Errors during commit and Duplication, configuration, permission, communication, and license errors
may occur when committing or updating a Studio 5000 Architect project.
update These errors either cancel the action or continue with limited functionality.
They are not displayed in Commit Summary or Update Summary.
Error Message Resolution
Unable to commit a duplicated node <object> with name <name>. Remove the duplicated node from the target project.
HMI <name> is unable to be created for it already exists. Remove the duplicated HMI server from the target project.
Project <name> contains invalid configuration data. Verify the project properties, then Remove the invalid device configuration from the target project.
try again.
User does not have permissions <permission> for <scope>. Verify the permissions of the user are set correctly in FactoryTalk
Security.
User does not have permission to read or list children for <scope>. Verify the permissions of the user are set correctly in FactoryTalk
Security.
User does not have permission to read/write or list children for <scope>. Verify the permissions of the user are set correctly in FactoryTalk
Security.
User does not have permission to delete <object> Verify the permissions of the user are set correctly in FactoryTalk
Security.
User does not have permission to create <object> Verify the permissions of the user are set correctly in FactoryTalk
Security.
User does not have permission to read <object> Verify the permissions of the user are set correctly in FactoryTalk
Security.
User does not have permission to write <object>, all children under it will not be Verify the permissions of the user are set correctly in FactoryTalk
created. Security.
<Scope> scope is in Read-only mode, for the FactoryTalk Directory server is not Verify the FactoryTalk Directory is configured properly. If it is remotely
available. hosted, ensure the server is online and can be reached on the network.
Component added event could not be fired properly, for it could not connect to Verify FactoryTalk View is installed and configured correctly.
FactoryTalk Event subsystem.
Failed to open HMI <name>. Verify the path to the FactoryTalk View application is correct and the file
is not corrupt.
The HMI server is offline. Verify the <HMI> server is online can be reached on the network.
Unable to add the display to the application. The application already contains the Reduce the number of displays in the FactoryTalk View application.
PanelView Plus 7 Standard or Compact Machine Edition maximum displays.
Unable to add the display to the application. The application already contains the Reduce the number of displays in the FactoryTalk View application.
maximum displays the license allowed.
Unable to commit or upload HMI server. The maximum number of HMI servers allowed Reduce the number of HMI servers configured to run on the computer.
to load on a single computer has been reached.
Unable to set the application to compact version because the PanelView Plus 7 Reduce the number of displays in the FactoryTalk View application.
Standard or Compact Machine Edition display limits have been exceeded.
HMI <name> is not licensed to allow remote connections. Remove remote connections in the FactoryTalk View application.
HMI <name> is not licensed and could not be opened. Change the FactoryTalk View license or remove the HMI server from the
application.
Unknown error. Controller <name> requires a different Logix Designer version 21 to be This occurs when you attempt to configure, commit, update, or open a
installed. project in Logix Designer.
Update Logix Designer to at least version 21.03.
Controller project requires RSLogix 5000 version 0 to be installed. This occurs when you attempt to add a controller project.
Update Logix Designer to at least version 21.03
See also
Commit a hardware diagram on page 99
Update a hardware diagram on page 100
FactoryTalk View commit validation rules on page 107
Shortcut commit validation rules on page 107
FactoryTalk View commit Studio 5000 Architect software validates each component of FactoryTalk View
applications before committing to ensure compatibility with FactoryTalk
validation rules View.
Scenario FactoryTalk View Compatibility Result
Display or global object has a higher version than the Incompatible Commit cancels. Error appears in Commit Summary.
FactoryTalk View application.
Display or global object has a lower version than the Compatible Commit succeeds. FactoryTalk View upgrades the
FactoryTalk View application. display or global object when opened in FactoryTalk
View Studio software.
FactoryTalk View ME display or global object added to Compatible Commit succeeds. FactoryTalk View converts the display
FactoryTalk View SE application. or global object when opened in FactoryTalk View Studio
software.
FactoryTalk View SE display or global object added to Incompatible Commit cancels. Error appears in Commit Summary.
FactoryTalk View ME application.
FactoryTalk View ME macro added to FactoryTalk View SE Incompatible Commit cancels. Error appears in Commit Summary.
application.
FactoryTalk View SE macro added to FactoryTalk View ME Incompatible Commit cancels. Error appears in Commit Summary.
application.
See also
Errors during commit and update on page 106
Shortcut commit validation Studio 5000 Architect software validates shortcuts before committing to
ensure compatibility with the FactoryTalk Linx server.
rules
Scenario FactoryTalk Linx Compatibility Result
Shortcut in Studio 5000 Architect software points to Compatible Commit succeeds.
communication module and controller that match
FactoryTalk Linx server device tree.
Shortcut in Studio 5000 Architect software points to IP Compatible Commit succeeds. Communication module and
address not used by any device in FactoryTalk Linx server controller added to FactoryTalk Linx server device tree.
device tree.
Shortcut in Studio 5000 Architect software points to a Incompatible Commit succeeds. The path is removed from the
controller with a different catalog number than the controller shortcut. Studio 5000 Architect software displays a
in the FactoryTalk Linx server device tree. warning in Commit Summary.
See also
Errors during commit and update on page 106
See also
Create a new library on page 109
Import a library on page 110
Delete a library on page 111
Create a new library Libraries contain the components used in designing an automation system.
Create custom libraries for organizing groups of components. Libraries are
not specific to Studio 5000 Architect projects.
See also
Add a component to a library on page 114
Toolbox on page 13
Rename a library Libraries contain the components used to design an automation system.
Components refer to other components by component name and type only,
not library location. Renaming a library does not require changes to the
components in that library.
To rename a library
1. In Toolbox, right-click a library, then select Rename.
2. Type in a new name for the library, then select Enter.
See also
Import a library on page 110
Toolbox on page 13
Import a library Libraries contain the components used to design an automation system.
Libraries are not specific to Studio 5000 Architect projects and can be
imported from Logix Designer, FactoryTalk View, PlantPAx®, and other
Rockwell Automation products.
To import a library
1. From the Studio 5000 Architect menu select Library Management >
Import Library.
2. In Import Library, navigate to and select one or more library files, then
select Open.
See also
Add a component to a library on page 114
Toolbox on page 13
Delete a library Libraries contain the components used to design an automation system. If a
custom library is no longer useful, it can be deleted. The Default Hardware
Libraries cannot be deleted.
To delete a library
1. In Toolbox, right-click a library (or libraries), then select Delete.
2. In Deletion Confirmation in Library Manager select OK. The library
archive file for each selected library, and all of its contents, is deleted
from the libraries directory.
See also
Create a new library on page 109
Import a library on page 110
Toolbox on page 13
Export a library Libraries contain the components used to design an automation system.
Libraries are not specific to Studio 5000 Architect software and can be
exported from Studio 5000 Architect for use in Logix Designer software,
FactoryTalk View software, and other Rockwell Automation software
products.
To export a library
1. From the Studio 5000 Architect menu select Library Management >
Export Library.
2. In Export Library, navigate to and select the location to export the
library file.
3. In File Name type the name for the library file.
4. Select Save to export the library.
If a library file of the same name already exists in the directory, Studio
5000 Architect software prompts to replace the file.
See also
Add a component to a library on page 114
Export part of a library Libraries contain the components used to design an automation system. To
export a subset of a library, such as a single folder of components, create a
new library that contains just that subset and then export that library.
See also
Create a new folder on page 112
Toolbox on page 13
Create a new folder Use folders to organize the components in a custom library. Folder names
must not include \ / ? : * " > < or |.
See also
Rename a folder on page 113
Delete a folder on page 113
Import a component to a library on page 115
Toolbox on page 13
To rename a folder
1. In Toolbox, right-click a folder, then select Rename.
2. Type in a new name for the folder, then select Enter.
See also
Create a new folder on page 112
Delete a folder on page 113
Toolbox on page 13
Delete a folder Use folders to organize the components in a custom library. If a folder is no
longer useful, it can be deleted.
To delete a folder that contains components, delete each component from the
folder first. After all components are deleted from the folder, delete the folder
from the library.
To delete a folder
1. In Toolbox, right-click a folder then select Delete.
2. In Delete Confirmation in Library Manager, select Yes. The folder (or
folders) are deleted from the Toolbox.
See also
Delete a component on page 117
Rename a folder on page 113
Create a new folder on page 112
Toolbox on page 13
Add a component to a A library component is a Logix Designer add-on instruction (AOI) or user
defined tag (UDT), or a FactoryTalk View Studio display, graphic object, or
library image. When a component is added to the library, the export file is added to
the archive file in the libraries directory.
Components with the same name but different types (for example, AOI or
UDT) can exist in the same library or folder in the library. Components with
the same name and type (for example, AOI) cannot exist in the same library.
Once a component is added to a library, the component can be copied or
moved into another library.
See also
Rename a component on page 116
Delete a component on page 117
Import a component to a Import previously exported components from Logix Designer into a selected
library or folder. Multiple components can be imported in a single operation.
library
See also
Copy library components from Studio 5000 Architect software to Logix
Designer software on page 115
Copy library components from Studio 5000 Architect software to
FactoryTalk View Studio software on page 116
Add a component to a library on page 114
Toolbox on page 13
Copy library components Add-on instruction (AOI) and user defined tag (UDT) objects in Studio 5000
Architect libraries are items that can be copied into Logix Designer projects.
from Studio 5000 Architect Any references within the AOI and UDT objects are automatically copied into
software to Logix Designer the Logix Designer project.
See also
Toolbox on page 13
Copy library components Displays, global objects, and images in Studio 5000 Architect libraries can be
copied into FactoryTalk View SE or FactoryTalk View ME applications.
from Studio 5000 Architect
software to FactoryTalk
To copy library components from Studio 5000 Architect software to
View Studio software
FactoryTalk View Studio software
1. Open Studio 5000 Architect software.
2. Open the FactoryTalk View application in FactoryTalk View Studio
software.
3. In Studio 5000 Architect software, select View > Toolbox.
4. In Toolbox, drag a display, global object, macro, or an image into the
FactoryTalk View Studio Explorer.
See also
Toolbox on page 13
Add a component to a library on page 114
Copy library components from Studio 5000 Architect software to Logix
Designer software on page 115
Rename a component A library component consists of a single Logix Designer export file. This
export file may contain multiple AOIs or UDTs - if the export includes all
referenced components. When a component is added to the library, the export
file is added to the archive file in the libraries directory.
Components with the same name but different types (for example, AOI or
UDT) can exist in the same library or folder in the library. Components with
the same name and type (for example, AOI) cannot exist in the same library.
To rename a component
1. In Toolbox, right-click a component, then select Rename.
2. Type in a new name for the component, then select Enter.
See also
Add a component to a library on page 114
Delete a component on page 117
Delete a component If no longer useful, delete components added to custom libraries. Deleting a
component may break the reference relationship with another component in
a different folder of the same library.
To delete a component
1. In Toolbox, right-click a component (or components), then select
Delete.
2. In Delete Confirmation in Library Manager select Yes.
Studio 5000 Architect software reviews all components to determine if
they are exclusively referenced by the component (or components)
being deleted. If referenced exclusively by the component (or
components) being deleted, Studio 5000 Architect software prompts to
delete them as well.
Important: If a library component was placed in a Logix Designer project and the Studio
5000 Architect project was committed, even though the component was
deleted from the library the component cannot be deleted from the controller
project.
See also
Add a component to a library on page 114
Toolbox on page 13
View component properties Components added to custom libraries have associated properties that
provide additional information about the component. Properties are read-
only.
See also
Toolbox on page 13
Replace an AOI in the One or more instances of an Add-On Instruction (AOI) in a project can be
replaced with an AOI from the library.
current project
See also
Add a component to a library on page 114
Commit a hardware diagram on page 99
Show references to AOIs References identify the other instructions that depend on the selected Add-on
Instruction (AOI) or user-defined data type (UDT).
and UDTs
See also
Replace an AOI in the current project on page 117
See also
Filter the Toolbox on page 123
Add, import, and remove components on page 15
Create a new library on page 109
Import a library on page 110
See also
Export a library on page 111
Add a component to a library on page 114
Use the search tool to quickly find tags, data types, tasks, programs,
instructions, and folders within custom libraries and Logix Designer projects.
Print hardware diagrams to a printer to save or reference.
See also
View relationships on page 121
Search a project on page 122
Print a hardware diagram on page 122
View relationships Use Show Owner Mode to view ownership, producer/consumer, and shortcut
relationships in a hardware diagram.
To view relationships:
1. In Hardware Diagram, right-click anywhere and select Show Owner
Mode.
2. In Hardware Diagram, select the controller or server.
The selected controller or server has a light blue highlight. The owned
components have darker blue highlights.
See also
About ownership relationships on page 77
About producer/consumer relationships on page 79
About shortcuts on page 81
Print a hardware diagram Print a hardware diagram to review or archive it outside of Studio 5000
Architect software. Large hardware diagrams are automatically split across
multiple pages. By default, print margins are set at approximately 0.25 inches
per side.
See also
Print Preview on page 124
Search a project Search a Studio 5000 Architect project to find instances of tags, data types,
tasks, programs, instructions, and folders within custom libraries and Logix
Designer projects.
To search a project
1. From the Edit menu, select Find.
2. In Find, enter search terms, select locations to search, then select Start
Search. The results display in Find Results.
See also
Print search results on page 122
Find on page 123
Print search results Print search results to review or archive found tags, data types, tasks,
programs, instructions, and folders outside of Studio 5000 Architect
software.
See also
Find Results on page 123
Print Preview on page 124
Filter the Toolbox Use Filter to limit which products or library components appear in the
Toolbox.
See also
Toolbox on page 13
See also
Search a project on page 122
Item Description
Name The name of the search result, such as AB:1756_AO6_Struct:C:0.
Kind The kind of the search result, such as DataTypes.
Type The data type of the search result, such as DINT or IO.
Container The component in the project or library that contains the search result, such as Controller.
Location The name of the project or library that contains the search result, such as Hardware Diagram 01:L75.
Description The description of the search result, if available.
See also
Search a project on page 122
Print search results on page 122
Find on page 123
Icon Description
Print. Print the project search results or hardware diagram.
Hand Tool. Select and scroll through the contents of the search results or hardware diagram.
Snapshot Tool. Select or drag the search results or hardware diagram to copy the page or selection to the clipboard.
Dynamic Zoom Tool. Drag up to increase the zoom level and drag down to decrease the zoom level.
Zoom Out Tool. Drag a rectangle to decrease the zoom level or select to incrementally decrease zoom level.
Zoom In Tool. Drag a rectangle to increase the zoom level or select to incrementally increase zoom level.
Page Width. Display the search results or hardware diagram, including page margins, in the display area.
Margin Width. Display only the search results or hardware diagram that appears within the margins in the display area.
Whole Page. Display the search results or hardware diagram page in the display area.
Zoom Out. Decrease the zoom level.
Zoom. Change the zoom level.
See also
Print search results on page 122
Print a hardware diagram on page 122
Find Results on page 123
See also
Project Settings on page 127
Hardware Diagram on page 128
User Prompts on page 129
Libraries on page 130
See also
Hardware Diagram on page 128
User Prompts on page 129
Libraries on page 130
Orientation Specifies how hardware diagrams display and print, either Portrait for a
vertical alignment or Landscape for a horizontal alignment.
Using Logix Designer Specifies language the Logix Designer application should use when
started from within Studio 5000 Architect software. This setting has no
impact on the language display of Studio 5000 Architect software.
Show Sheet Boundaries Select to display the boundaries of the printable area in the hardware
diagram.
See also
Project Settings on page 127
User Prompts on page 129
Libraries on page 130
See also
Project Settings on page 127
Hardware Diagram on page 128
Libraries on page 130
See also
Project Settings on page 127
Hardware Diagram on page 128
User Prompts on page 129
See also
About Studio 5000 Architect and FactoryTalk Security Single Sign-On
on page 131
Log on to Factory Talk on page 132
Required Studio 5000 Architect permissions on page 137
Studio 5000 Architect FactoryTalk Security policy setting "Use single sign-on" (SSO) is enabled by
default. When enabled, log on once per directory, on a given computer using
software and FactoryTalk SSO. After logging on, all participating FactoryTalk products that run in that
Security Single Sign-On directory on that computer automatically use the security credentials of the
logged-on user. Work with multiple Rockwell Automation products
simultaneously, without having to log on to each software product separately.
When SSO is enabled, no additional operations are necessary unless an
alternate FactoryTalk user wants to use Studio 5000 Architect software. Use
Log On to Factory Talk to log on that user account.
Keep these items in mind concerning how SSO policy settings are used with
Studio 5000 Architect software:
• The Tools > Security > Log On To FactoryTalk menu selection is
available unless the Studio 5000 Architect product policies are
installed. Use this men to change the user credentials that Studio 5000
Architect software is currently running under, or to change from the
SSO user if SSO is enabled.
• If SSO is disabled, Studio 5000 Architect software removes all ties with
the computer-wide SSO at startup. When you start Studio 5000
Architect software a prompt to log on to FactoryTalk appears.
See also
Change the logged on user account on page 132
Log on to FactoryTalk When single sign on is disabled, logging on to FactoryTalk Security from the
Start menu does not automatically log into Studio 5000 Architect software.
Instead, when starting Studio 5000 Architect software you are prompted to
log on to FactoryTalk before editing a project.
To log on to FactoryTalk
• In Log On to FactoryTalk, type the User name and password, and then
select OK.
The Change Password prompt displays if the password to the account
is expired or if the administrator requires a password change at log on.
See also
Log on to FactoryTalk on page 140
Change a password on page 133
Change the logged on user If a different user account needs to open or edit a Studio 5000 Architect
project, use Log On to Factory Talk to change to that user account. Change
account the logon for the network directory, the local directory, or both.
See also
Change a password on page 133
To change a password
1. From the Studio 5000 Architect menu select Tools > Security > Log On
to FactoryTalk
2. In Log On to FactoryTalk, select Change Logon.
3. Select Change Password.
4. In Change Password, in User name, type the domain and alias, for
example DOMAIN-NA\alias1
5. In Old Password, type the current password.
6. In New Password, type the new password. This password must meet
any password complexity requirements enforced in the organization.
7. In Confirm New Password, retype the new password to confirm and
select OK to apply the change.
See also
Log on to FactoryTalk on page 132
Log off Studio 5000 When logging off, choose whether to log off the local user account or the
network user account.
Architect software
If the FactoryTalk Security policy setting "Use single sign-on (SSO)" is
enabled, your local user and network user accounts are automatically logged
on after attempting to log off Studio 5000 Architect software. In this
environment, Changing the logged on user account permits a different user to
work with Studio 5000 Architect software.
If SSO is not enabled, log on and log off through the Studio 5000 Architect
Tools menu.
See also
Log on to FactoryTalk on page 132
Change the logged on user account on page 132
Studio 5000 Architect software and FactoryTalk Security Single Sign-
On on page 131
Set FactoryTalk Directory Use FactoryTalk Directory permissions to set the actions a user can perform
in a Studio 5000 Architect, FactoryTalk View, or Logix Designer project.
permissions Unless overridden by individual product policies, these permissions apply to
all FactoryTalk products.
See also
Set Studio 5000 Architect permissions on page 134
Set Logix Designer permissions on page 135
Set FactoryTalk View SE permissions on page 136
Set FactoryTalk View ME permissions on page 136
Studio 5000 Architect Feature Security policies on page 137
Set Studio 5000 Architect Use Studio 5000 Architect permissions to set the actions a user can perform
in a Studio 5000 Architect project.
permissions
See also
Studio 5000 Architect Feature Security policies on page 137
Required Studio 5000 Architect permissions on page 137
Set FactoryTalk Directory permissions on page 134
Set Logix Designer permissions on page 135
Set FactoryTalk View SE permissions on page 136
Set Logix Designer Use Logix Designer permissions to limit the actions a user or group can
perform in a Logix Designer project. These settings also affect what actions
permissions Studio 5000 Architect software can perform on Logix Designer projects, such
as adding, saving, committing, and updating Logix Designer projects.
See also
Required Logix Designer policies and permissions for Studio 5000
Architect software on page 138
Set FactoryTalk Directory permissions on page 134
Set Studio 5000 Architect permissions on page 134
Set FactoryTalk View SE permissions on page 136
Set FactoryTalk View ME permissions on page 136
Set FactoryTalk View SE Use FactoryTalk View SE application or area permissions to limit the actions a
user or group can perform in a FactoryTalk View SE application. These
permissions settings also affect what actions Studio 5000 Architect software can perform
on FactoryTalk View SE applications, such as adding, saving, committing,
and updating the application.
See also
Required FactoryTalk View SE permissions for Studio 5000 Architect
software on page 139
Set FactoryTalk View ME permissions on page 136
Set FactoryTalk Directory permissions on page 134
Set Studio 5000 Architect permissions on page 134
Set Logix Designer permissions on page 135
Set FactoryTalk View ME Use FactoryTalk View ME permissions to limit the actions a user or group can
perform in a FactoryTalk View ME application. These permissions are applied
permissions on a per-application basis and affect what actions Studio 5000 Architect
software can perform on FactoryTalk View ME applications, including
adding, saving, committing, and updating the application.
See also
Required FactoryTalk View ME permissions for Studio 5000 Architect
software on page 139
Set FactoryTalk Directory permissions on page 134
Set Studio 5000 Architect permissions on page 134
Set Logix Designer permissions on page 135
Studio 5000 Architect Studio 5000 Architect Feature Security policies control user permissions,
which determine whether a user or group can perform a specific action in
Feature Security policies Studio 5000 Architect software.
Project Policies Description
Create Specifies whether a user is allowed to create a new Studio 5000 Architect project.
Open Specifies whether a user is allowed to open an existing Studio 5000 Architect
project.
Save Specifies whether a user is allowed to save a Studio 5000 Architect project.
See also
Set Studio 5000 Architect permissions on page 134
Required Studio 5000 Architect permissions on page 137
Required Studio 5000 Permissions set in FactoryTalk Security policies determine if a user or group
can perform actions in Studio 5000 Architect projects. If the user or group
Architect permissions does not have the required permissions, Studio 5000 Architect actions either
displays an error message or has limited functionality.
Action Required Studio 5000 Architect permissions
Create a new Studio 5000 Architect project Create: Allow
Save: Allow
Open an existing Studio 5000 Architect project Open: Allow
Save an existing Studio 5000 Architect project Open: Allow
Save: Allow
See also
Set Studio 5000 Architect permissions on page 134
Studio 5000 Architect Feature Security policies on page 137
Required Logix Designer Logix Designer Feature Security policies and permissions set in FactoryTalk
Security determine if a user or group can perform actions on Studio 5000
policies and permissions Architect projects that contain Logix Designer projects. If the user or group
for Studio 5000 Architect does not have the required permissions, Studio 5000 Architect actions either
displays an error message or has limited functionality.
software
Action Required RSLogix 5000 Feature Security Required FactoryTalk Directory > RSLogix
policies 5000 permissions
Add a Logix Designer project Controller: Secure Project: Open
Project: New
Import a Logix Designer project from an online controller Controller: Secure Project: Go Online
Project: New (new project file only) Project: Open
Project: Save
Project: Upload
Add a module Controller: Secure Module: Create Properties
Module: Modify Properties
Edit module properties Controller: Secure Module: Modify Properties
Move a module in a hardware diagram Controller: Secure Module: Create
Module: Delete
Module: Modify Properties
Remove a module Controller: Secure Module: Delete
Module: Modify Properties
Open a Logix Designer project in Logix Designer Controller: Secure Project: Open
Go online with a controller Controller: Secure Project: Go Online
Project: Open
Commit a Logix Designer project Controller: Secure Controller: Modify Properties
Project: New (first commit only) Controller: Unsecure
Module: Modify Properties
Project: Open
Project: Save
Tag: Modify Properties
Update a Logix Designer project Controller: Secure Project: Open
Update a Logix Designer project with an online controller Controller Secure: Project: Go Online
Project: New (first update only) Project: Open
Project: Save
Project: Upload
Browse tags in the controller Controller: Secure Project: Open
Create aliases for I/O tags Controller: Secure Tag: Modify Properties
Use current tags in a controller to create a Controller: Secure Tag: Create
produce/consume tag relationship Tag: Delete
Add a new tag, and then create a produce/consume tag Controller: Secure Tag: Create
relationship
Add a new AOI Controller: Secure Add-On Instruction: Create
Overwrite an AOI that already exists (properties are modified) Controller: Secure Add-On Instruction: Modify
Delete an AOI Controller: Secure Add-On Instruction: Delete
Add a new UDT Controller: Secure User Defined Type: Create
Overwrite an UDT that already exists (properties are Controller: Secure User Defined Type: Modify
modified)
Delete an UDT Controller: Secure User Defined Type: Delete
Search a Logix Designer project Controller: Secure Project: Open
See also
Set FactoryTalk Directory permissions on page 134
Set Logix Designer permissions on page 135
Required FactoryTalk View FactoryTalk View SE permissions set in FactoryTalk Security determine if a
user or group can perform actions on Studio 5000 Architect projects that
SE permissions for Studio contain FactoryTalk View SE applications. If the user or group does not have
5000 Architect software the required permissions, Studio 5000 Architect actions either displays an
error message or has limited functionality.
Action Required FactoryTalk Required Application Required Area permissions
Directory permissions permissions
Add existing FactoryTalk View SE application List Children: Allow List Children: Allow List Children: Allow
Read: Allow Read: Allow Read: Allow
Open FactoryTalk View SE application in FactoryTalk View List Children: Allow List Children: Allow List Children: Allow
Studio Read: Allow Read: Allow Read: Allow
Commit new FactoryTalk View SE application Create Children: Allow Not applicable. Not applicable.
List Children: Allow
Read: Allow
Write: Allow
Commit existing FactoryTalk View SE application Create Children: Allow Create Children: Allow Create Children: Allow
Delete: Allow Delete: Allow Delete: Allow
List Children: Allow List Children: Allow List Children: Allow
Read: Allow Read: Allow Read: Allow
Write: Allow Write: Allow Write: Allow
Update existing FactoryTalk View SE application List Children: Allow List Children: Allow List Children: Allow
Read: Allow Read: Allow Read: Allow
See also
Set FactoryTalk Directory permissions on page 134
Set FactoryTalk View SE permissions on page 136
Required FactoryTalk View FactoryTalk View ME permissions set in FactoryTalk Security determine if a
user or group can perform actions on Studio 5000 Architect projects that
ME permissions for Studio contain FactoryTalk View ME applications. If the user or group does not have
5000 Architect software the required permissions, Studio 5000 Architect actions either displays an
error message or has limited functionality.
Action Required FactoryTalk Required Application
Directory permissions permissions
Add existing FactoryTalk View ME application List Children: Allow List Children: Allow
Read: Allow Read: Allow
Open FactoryTalk View ME application in FactoryTalk View Studio List Children: Allow List Children: Allow
Read: Allow Read: Allow
See also
Set FactoryTalk Directory permissions on page 134
Set FactoryTalk View ME permissions on page 136
See also
Log on to FactoryTalk on page 132
Change the logged on user account on page 132
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P
point tag
A add 81
add PowerFlex drive
1756-L8x ControlLogix controller 33 add 45
5069-AEN2TR communication module producer/consumer relationship
39 add 79
5069-L3x CompactLogix controller 38 Project Explorer 12
ownership relationship 78
PowerFlex drive 45 S
producer/consumer relationship 79
shortcut
shortcut 79
add 79
switch
edit 83
unmanaged 68
system requirements 17
tag
axis 82 T
point 81
axis tag Toolbox 13
add 82
U
C unmanaged switch
commit add 68
validation rules 100, 101
F
find
matching controller 98
G
graphic
supported formats 91
I
I/O Aliases 87
image
supported formats 91
install 18
M
managed switch
add 68
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