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RSView Supervisory Edition Installation Guide

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• • • • •RSVIEW SUPERVISORY EDITION USER’S GUIDE• At the command line in <strong>RSView</strong> Studio, or the <strong>RSView</strong> Administration Console, typeAlarmOn and then press Enter.If the HMI server performing alarm monitoring is not in the home area, you must specify the areaname with the AlarmOn command in the above examples. For details about using the AlarmOncommand, see Help.Ways to stop alarm monitoringTo stop all the components that are running on the HMI server, including data log models,event components, derived tag components, and alarm monitoring, stop the componentsrunning on the HMI server manually.For details about stopping components manually:• in distributed applications, see page 27-9.• in stand-alone applications, see page 28-4.To stop alarm monitoring only, use any of these methods:• In the Graphics editor, create a button object. In the Button Properties dialog box,click the Action tab. In the Press action box, type the AlarmOff command. When thebutton is pressed, alarm monitoring stops.• In the Graphics editor, create a graphic object, and then attach touch animation withthe AlarmOff command as the action. When the object is touched, alarm monitoringstops.• In the Events editor, type the AlarmOff command in the Action box for an event.• At the command line in <strong>RSView</strong> Studio, or the <strong>RSView</strong> Administration Console, typeAlarmOff and then press Enter.If the HMI server performing alarm monitoring is not in the home area, you must specify the areaname with the AlarmOff command in the above examples. For details about using the AlarmOffcommand, see Help.11-40

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