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RSView Supervisory Edition Installation Guide

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14 • USING EVENTS• • • • •• In the Graphics editor, create a button object and then specify the EventOn command as the button’s press action. When the button is pressed,event detection starts.• In the Graphics editor, create a graphic object and then attach touch animation usingthe EventOn command as the action. When the object is touched, eventdetection starts.14 • Placeholder• At the command line in <strong>RSView</strong> Studio, or in the <strong>RSView</strong> Administration Console ,type EventOn , and then press Enter.• For the Login Macro in the <strong>RSView</strong> User Accounts editor, specify the EventOn command, or a macro that contains the command.• For the Startup command in the Display Settings Behavior tab, specify the EventOn command, or a macro that contains the command.Ways to stop event processingTo stop all the components that are running on the HMI server, including eventcomponents, stop the components running on the HMI server manually.For details about stopping an HMI server’s components manually in distributedapplications, see page 27-9 and in stand-alone applications, see page 28-4.To stop a single event component, use any of these methods:• In the Macros editor, create a macro that contains the command, EventOff. In the HMI Server Properties dialog box, click the Components tab,select the On shutdown macro check box, and then specify the macro. Eventprocessing will stop when the HMI server shuts down.• In the Graphics editor, create a button object and then specify the EventOff command as the button’s press action. When the button is pressed,event detection stops.• In the Graphics editor, create a graphic object and then attach touch animation usingthe EventOff command as the action. When the object is touched, eventdetection stops.• At the command line in <strong>RSView</strong> Studio, or the <strong>RSView</strong> Administration Console, typeEventOff , and then press Enter.• For the Logout Macro in the <strong>RSView</strong> User Accounts editor, specify the EventOff command, or a macro that contains the command.• For the Shutdown command in the Display Settings Behavior tab, specify theEventOff command, or a macro that contains the command.14-5

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