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RSView Supervisory Edition Installation Guide

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• develop an application quickly using <strong>RSView</strong> productivity tools<br />

such as the Command Wizard, Tag Browser, and Graphics Import<br />

Export wizard, and features such as Object Smart Path .<br />

• import an Allen-Bradley ® PLC or SLC database with the PLC<br />

Database Browser.<br />

• take advantage of <strong>RSView</strong>’s ability to directly reference data server<br />

tags, to make direct use of tags that reside in controllers or devices.<br />

• use the <strong>RSView</strong> alarm notification capability to monitor process<br />

incidents with multiple levels of severity. Create multiple alarm<br />

summaries to provide specific alarm data rather than viewing the<br />

alarms for the entire system.<br />

• create trends that show process variables plotted against time.<br />

Display real-time or historical data with up to 100 pens (tags) in<br />

each trend.<br />

• log data simultaneously to a FactoryTalk Diagnostics log file, and<br />

remote ODBC databases, to provide various records of production<br />

data. You can view and manipulate the ODBC-format logged data<br />

directly, using third-party programs such as Microsoft Access and<br />

Seagate Crystal Reports without converting files.<br />

• view and interact with an application using the <strong>RSView</strong> SE client.<br />

• lock operators into the <strong>RSView</strong> SE client by disabling Windows<br />

keys.<br />

The <strong>RSView</strong> Enterprise tools<br />

Depending on the particular software packages you installed, you<br />

might have one or more of the following tools installed.<br />

Application Manager is software for moving, copying, renaming,<br />

backing up, and restoring applications.<br />

1–4 <strong>RSView</strong> <strong>Supervisory</strong> <strong>Edition</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong>

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