Factory Talk View Point
Factory Talk View Point
Factory Talk View Point
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Table of contents
Chapter 1
Getting started with
FactoryTalk ViewPoint
Chapter 2
Setting up Site Edition (SE)
web applications
Table of contents
Chapter 3
Setting up Machine Edition
(ME) web applications
Legal Notices
Index
Rockwell Automation
support
Chapter 1
About FactoryTalk
ViewPoint web applications
To learn more about differences between Site Edition and Machine Edition web
applications, see the next chapters in this manual.
Chapter 1
Important:
When you enter a web address in the browser, do not exceed the
maximum length of 2048 characters. Rework the screen so that the web
address is less than 2048 characters. If the web address exceeds the
maximum 2048 characters allowed, the following error message appears,
"Unable to open the requested display. The web address exceeds the
maximum length of 2048 characters".
Note: Different browsers have different length limits. If you get this error
message because you are using large numbers of parameters it is
recommended that you use a parameter file instead.
The initial display that you specified for the web application opens first. From
there, you can navigate the entire application using buttons and touch animation
created in FactoryTalk View Studio. Touch animation is not supported in
FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Machine Edition.
Tip:
To use FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Site Edition your computer must meet the
hardware and software requirements. For the latest compatibility information,
refer to the Product Compatibility and Download Center.
See also
Hardware requirements on page 7
Software requirements on page 8
Chapter 1
Hardware requirements
For the latest compatibility information, refer to the Product Compatibility and
Download Center.
FactoryTalk ViewPoint
FactoryTalk ViewPoint requires the following hardware to publish applications:
Hardware
Minimum
Recommended
Processor
Intel Core i5
Processor Speed
2.8 Ghz
3.4 Ghz
Memory
2 GB
4 GB
16 GB free
20 GB free
Graphics Device
See also
Software requirements on page 8
Chapter 1
Software requirements
For the latest compatibility information, refer to the Product Compatibility and
Download Center.
Operating Systems
FactoryTalk ViewPoint server has been tested on the following operating systems:
Required Software
FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Site Edition is an add-on to an existing FactoryTalk
View system and requires FactoryTalk View v8.20 or later.
FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Site Edition automatically installs the following
required software on the host computer, if necessary:
Chapter 1
Safari
Internet Explorer
See also
Hardware requirements on page 7
To use FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Machine Edition, your computer must meet
the hardware and software requirements. Your host PanelView Plus operator
terminal must also meet the hardware and firmware requirements.
For the latest compatibility information, refer to the Product Compatibility and
Download Center.
See also
Hardware requirements on page 10
Software requirements on page 11
Firmware requirements on page 13
Chapter 1
Hardware requirements
For the latest compatibility information, refer to the Product Compatibility and
Download Center.
FactoryTalk ViewPoint
FactoryTalk ViewPoint requires the following hardware to publish applications:
Hardware
Minimum
Recommended
Processor
Intel Core i5
Processor Speed
2.8 Ghz
3.4 Ghz
Memory
2 GB
4 GB
16 GB free
20 GB free
Graphics Device
PanelView Plus
FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Machine Edition requires the following PanelView
Plus graphic terminal hardware:
PanelView Plus 6
See also
Software requirements on page 11
Firmware requirements on page 13
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Chapter 1
Software requirements
For the latest compatibility information, refer to the Product Compatibility and
Download Center.
Operating Systems
FactoryTalk ViewPoint server has been tested on the following operating systems:
Required Software
FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Machine Edition is an add-on to an existing
FactoryTalk View system and requires FactoryTalk View v8.20 or later.
FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Machine Edition automatically installs the following
required software on the host computer, if necessary:
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Chapter 1
Safari
Internet Explorer
See also
Hardware requirements on page 10
Firmware requirements on page 13
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Chapter 1
Firmware requirements
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition can create Machine Edition Runtime (.MER)
applications that run on PanelView Plus graphic terminals. The PanelView Plus
firmware must support the .MER file type to host FactoryTalk ViewPoint
content.
For the latest compatibility information, refer to the Product Compatibility and
Download Center.
PanelView Plus Terminal Firmware Version
8.20-2016mmdd or later
8.20
8.20
8.10-2015mmdd or later
8.10
8.10
8.00-2014mmdd or later
8.00
8.00
7.00-2012mmdd or later
7.00
2.60
6.1-2011mmdd or later
6.10
2.10
6.0-20110425 or later
6.00
1.20 or 2.00
5.10.01 or later
5.10
1.10
See also
Hardware requirements on page 10
Software requirements on page 11
Installing FactoryTalk
ViewPoint
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Chapter 1
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Chapter 1
Upgrading FactoryTalk
ViewPoint software
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Chapter 1
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check for new versions of stored pages with every visit to a page.
work online.
Tip:
Chapter 1
To learn more about the effect of Internet Explorer security settings on FactoryTalk
ViewPoint, see Answer ID 58985 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
Working online
To ensure that Internet Explorer is working online, select the File or Tools menu
(depending on your version of Internet Explorer). If there is a check mark beside
Work Offline, clear the check mark by clicking Work Offline.
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Chapter 2
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Chapter 2
Important:
A web application will not display data if HMI servers, data servers, or
alarm servers in the corresponding FactoryTalk View SE application are
unavailable or not running.
To ensure that an HMI server is running in a distributed application, in
FactoryTalk View Studio, open the server's Properties dialog box and set
the startup type to Load and run startup components when
operating system initializes. For details, click Help.
Setting up FactoryTalk
ViewPoint Site Edition
activation
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Chapter 2
If you make a change that affects the local folders in the search path, the software displays
the Update Activation Search Path dialog box. Click Restart Server.
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Chapter 2
Chapter 2
To resume normal operations, before the seven-day grace period expires, ensure
that the activation server can provide the necessary licenses.
After the grace period expires, as soon as you restart the FactoryTalk ViewPoint
Server, no web browsers will be able to view the published web application.
After installing the FactoryTalk ViewPoint software, to create a new Site Edition
web application, connect to FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration, and then
perform these tasks:
http://computer_name_or_ip_address/FTVP/Admin
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Chapter 2
2. On the Publish Displays to Web page, finish the first step, 1 Select an
application (shown in the illustration). For the application type, choose
from the following.
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Chapter 2
The language used in the FactoryTalk ViewPoint web application is determined by the
default language of the FactoryTalk View application. This is independent from the 'initial'
(startup) language or from the languages included in the application contents.
Language switching is not supported in FactoryTalk ViewPoint. To change the language of
the FactoryTalk ViewPoint application, change the default language in FactoryTalk View
Studio, then publish the application in FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration again.
You can set up security for FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration or for a published
SE web application. To learn how, see the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Help.
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Chapter 2
displays in browser windows or tabs. If all available licenses are in use, FactoryTalk
ViewPoint displays the error, "There are no licenses currently available for the
Web browser to use."
If the web application has security enabled and Remember me on this computer
is selected, FactoryTalk ViewPoint automatically logs in using the most recently
entered username and password. To prevent unauthorized access to the
FactoryTalk ViewPoint server, do not select this option on shared or public
computers.
To connect to an existing Site Edition web application
1. Start a web browser.
2. In the browser's Address bar, enter the desktop or mobile URL, replacing
computer_name_or_ip_address with the hostname or IP address of the
FactoryTalk ViewPoint server:
(desktop) http://computer_name_or_ip_address/FTVP
(mobile) http://computer_name_or_ip_address/FTVP/m
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Important:
Chapter 2
Macros still follow the supported FactoryTalk View SE commands. All other
commands will be ignored if they are included in a macro or specified as
the press or release action for a button or for touch animation. FactoryTalk
ViewPoint does not execute StartUp/ ShutDown commands configured in
Display Settings. It also does not support runtime security macros or
command execution from FactoryTalk Alarms and Events summary
objects.
[/Me], used to close the display that the Abort command was issued from.
[/D], used with [*] to include docked displays when closing all open
displays.
[/T] and [/P], used to load parameter lists and files with a display.
[/H] and [/W], used to specify the initial height and width of a display.
[/X] and [/Y], used to specify the initial position coordinates of a display.
[/DL], [/DR], [/DT], [/DB], used to dock displays to the left, right, top, or
bottom of the web browser window.
[/Q1], [/Q2], [/Q3], [/Q4], used to set positions. /Q1: Upper right corner,
/Q2: Upper left corner, /Q3: Lower left corner, and /Q4: Lower right
corner.
Equal (=) command is used to enter an expression from the command line or
anywhere else a FactoryTalk View SE command is used.
The syntax for the Equal command is: [&] <tag_name>=<expression>
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Chapter 2
[/V] performs a read immediately after the write to verify that the value was
actually altered in the programmable controller or OPC server. This
parameter is useful if the network is in poor condition or susceptible to
noise interference. If the verification fails, the error message is sent to the
Factory Diagnostics system.
Toggle command reads the tag's value and writes back a 0 or 1. If the value is 0,
Toggle changes it to 1; if the value is 1, Toggle changes it to 0.
The syntax for the Toggle command is Toggle [/V] <tag_name>
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Chapter 2
[/V] performs a read immediately after the write to verify that the value was
altered in the programmable controller or server.
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Chapter 2
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Click the breadcrumb links displayed above the currently open Help topic.
Use the Forward, Back, and History features of your web browser.
Chapter 3
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Chapter 3
a.
Chapter 3
Click Save.
Note:
The language used in the FactoryTalk ViewPoint web application is determined by the
default language of the FactoryTalk View application. This is independent from the 'initial'
(startup) language for the operator terminal application, and independent from the
languages included in the operator terminal application contents.
Language switching is not supported in FactoryTalk ViewPoint. To change the language of
the FactoryTalk ViewPoint application, change the default language in FactoryTalk View
Studio, publish the application in FactoryTalk ViewPoint Administration, then download
the runtime file to the PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus Pro operator terminal.
b. In the Source file field, use the browse button (...) to select the runtime file that was just created.
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Chapter 3
c.
d. Once the download completes, click OK and close the Transfer Utility
window.
6. On your PanelView Plus or PanelView Plus Pro operator terminal, in the
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station configuration screen, click
Load Application and then select the run-time (.MER) file you
downloaded. Click Load.
7. Click Run Application to start the project. For more information on
loading and running an application, see the Panel View Plus Terminal's
User Manual. The FactoryTalk ViewPoint client About menu contains
information about the application version of ViewPoint content within a
.MER file.
To learn more about creating and securing access to a Machine Edition web
application, see the FactoryTalk ViewPoint Help.
Connecting to an existing
Machine Edition web
application
http://computer_name_or_ip_address/FTVP
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Chapter 3
Click the breadcrumb links displayed above the currently open Help topic.
Use the Forward, Back, and History features of your web browser.
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Legal Notices
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FactoryTalk, FactoryTalk ViewPoint, FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Site
Edition,FactoryTalk ViewPoint for Machine Edition, FactoryTalk ViewPoint
Administration, FactoryTalk View Studio, FactoryTalk View, FactoryTalk View
SE, FactoryTalk View Machine Edition, FactoryTalk Alarms and Events,
PanelView, PanelView, FactoryTalk Activation, FactoryTalk Services Platform,
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This product is warranted in accordance with the product license. The products
performance may be affected by system configuration, the application being
performed, operator control, maintenance, and other related factors. Rockwell
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Index
A
Abort command 26
about
Machine Edition environment 31
Site Edition environment 19
web applications 5
accessing help
Machine Edition 35
Site Edition 29
activation 20
assigning licenses 22
B
browsing help
Machine Edition 35
Site Edition 29
C
commands 26
connecting to
Machine Edition 34
remote activation server 21
Site Edition 25
creating new web applications
Machine Edition 32
Site Edition 24
D
Display command 26
downloading licenses 21
Administration 24
environment 19
installing 14
Server 20
upgrading 16
fonts
Machine Edition 35
Site Edition 29
H
Help
accessing ME 35
accessing SE 29
I
installing
FactoryTalk ViewPoint 14
PanelView Plus firmware 16
software updates 15
M
Machine Edition
opening Administration 32
O
opening
help 29
ViewPoint for Machine Edition Administration 32
ViewPoint for Site Edition Administration 23
S
F
FactoryTalk Directory 24
FactoryTalk View Point Machine Edition
Administration 32
environment 31
installing 14
requirements 10
upgrading 16
FactoryTalk ViewPoint Site Edition
setting up
ME web applications 31
SE web applications 19
Site Edition activation 20
U
upgrading
FactoryTalk ViewPoint 16
Publication FTVP-QS002G-EN-E - February 2016
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Index
V
viewing web applications 5
W
web applications
connecting to existing ME 34
connecting to existing SE 25
Web server 19
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