Release Notes
( 9701-VWMx ) FactoryTalk® View Machine Edition is machine-level HMI software. [FTView, FTViewME, FTView ME, RSView, RSViewME,
Version 10.00.01 (released 2/2018) - 13.00.00 (released 3/2022)
Catalog Number FactoryTalk View Machine Edition
These release notes describe version information for FactoryTalk View Machine Edition, version 10.00.01 (released 2/2018) - 13.00.00 (released 3/2022).
Requirements
This release has the following requirements.
FactoryTalk View ME version 10.00.00 (CPR 9 SR 10)
Hardware requirements
FactoryTalk View requires the following hardware:
- Intel® Core™ 2 Duo processor running at 2.66 Ghz
- 4 GB memory (RAM)
Software requirements
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition is tested and supported on the operating systems installed from original Microsoft media only. FactoryTalk View Machine Edition runs on either the 32-bit or 64-bit versions of the following operating systems:
- Windows® 7 Enterprise with Service Pack 1
- Windows 7 Professional with Service Pack 1
- Windows 7 Ultimate with Service Pack 1
- Windows 7 Embedded Standard with Service Pack 1^
- Windows 8 Enterprise
- Windows 8 Professional
- Windows 8.1 Enterprise
- Windows 8.1 Professional
- Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry Pro
- Windows 10 Enterprise*
- Windows 10 Professional*
- Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) Embedded**
- Windows Server® 2008 R2 Enterprise with Service Pack 1
- Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard with Service Pack 1
- Windows Server 2012 Datacenter
- Windows Server 2012 Standard
- Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter
- Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
- Windows Server 2016 Datacenter*
- Windows Server 2016 Standard*
For operating systems installed by the computer vendor, see Answer ID 26842 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
* For more information about the Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 operating system support, see the Known anomalies section of "Anomalies".
** This operating system is supported with the Allen-Bradley® 61xx family of industrial computers and CompactLogix™ 5480 family of controllers.
^ For more information about the Windows 7 Embedded Standard with Service Pack 1 operating system support, see Answer ID 619825 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
Supported browsers
The following web browsers have been tested and are supported for use with this release:
- Google® Chrome™ browser
- Internet Explorer® 11
- Mozilla® Firefox®
Supported SQL Server
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition 10.00.00 supports SQL Server 2014 Express LocalDB as HMI tag databases.
Requirements
This release has the following requirements.
FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00 (CPR 9 SR 11)
Hardware requirements
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition requires the following hardware:
- Intel® Core™ i5 Standard Power processor
- 4 GB of memory (RAM)
Software requirements
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition has been tested on the following operating systems:
- Windows® 7 Enterprise with Service Pack 1 (32-bit, 64-bit)
- Windows 7 Professional with Service Pack 1 (32-bit, 64-bit)
- Windows 7 Ultimate with Service Pack 1 (32-bit, 64-bit)
- Windows 7 Embedded Standard with Service Pack 1^
- Windows 10 Enterprise* (32-bit, 64-bit)
- Windows 10 Professional* (32-bit, 64-bit)
See the Windows Lifecycle FAQ and Windows as a Service (WaaS) topics on the Microsoft® Web site for details regarding servicing requirements and other important information.
- Windows 10 Semi-Annual Channel v1709, v1803, and v1809
Windows 10 Semi-Annual Channel is governed by the Microsoft Modern Lifecycle Policy. Refer to the Microsoft Web site for details.
- Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 Long-Term Servicing Channel
Windows 10 Long-Term Servicing Channel is governed by the Microsoft Fixed Lifecycle Policy. Refer to the Microsoft Web site for details.
- Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) Embedded**
- Windows Server® 2008 R2 Enterprise with Service Pack 1 (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard with Service Pack 1 (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2012 Datacenter (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2012 Standard (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2016 Datacenter* (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2016 Standard* (64-bit)
For operating systems installed by the computer vendor, see Answer ID 26842 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
* For more information about the Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 operating system support, see the Known anomalies section of "Anomalies".
** This operating system is supported with the Allen-Bradley® 61xx family of industrial computers and CompactLogix™ 5480 family of controllers.
^ For more information about the Windows 7 Embedded Standard with Service Pack 1 operating system support, see Answer ID 619825 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
Supported browsers
The following web browsers have been tested and are supported for use with this release:
- Google® Chrome™ browser
- Internet Explorer® 11
- Mozilla® Firefox®
Supported SQL Server
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 11.00.00 supports SQL Server 2014 Express LocalDB as HMI tag databases.
Requirements
This release has the following requirements.
FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00 (CPR 9 SR 12)
FactoryTalk View ME works within the system requirements of all Rockwell Automation® software products. For the latest compatibility information, refer to the Product Compatibility and Download Center.
Hardware requirements
For the optimal performance of the FactoryTalk View ME application, the personal computer is recommended to meet or exceed the following hardware requirements:
- Intel® Core™ i5 Standard Power processor
- 4 GB of memory (RAM)
Software requirements
FactoryTalk View ME has been tested on the following operating systems:
- Windows® 10 Enterprise* (64-bit)
- Windows 10 Professional* (64-bit)
See the Windows Lifecycle FAQ and Windows as a Service (WaaS) topics on the Microsoft® Website for details regarding servicing requirements and other important information.
- Windows 10 Semi-Annual Channel v1803, v1809, v1903, v1909, and v2004
Windows 10 Semi-Annual Channel is governed by the Microsoft Modern Lifecycle Policy. Refer to the Microsoft Website for details.
- Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC)
Windows 10 LTSC is governed by the Microsoft Fixed Lifecycle Policy. Refer to the Microsoft Website for details.
- Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) Embedded**
- Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 LTSC
- Windows Server® 2012 Datacenter (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2012 Standard (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2016 Datacenter* (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2016 Standard* (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2019 Datacenter LTSC (64-bit)
- Windows Server 2019 Standard LTSC (64-bit)
* For more information about the Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 operating system support, see the Known anomalies section of "Anomalies".
** This operating system is supported with the Allen-Bradley® 61xx family of industrial computers and CompactLogix™ 5480 family of controllers.
Supported browsers
The following web browsers have been tested and are supported for use with this release:
- Google® Chrome™ browser
- Internet Explorer® 11
- Mozilla® Firefox®
Supported SQL Server
FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00 supports SQL Server 2014 Express LocalDB as HMI tag databases.
Rockwell Automation Test Environment
Rockwell Automation tests software products under a standard configuration of operating systems and antivirus software. For additional information see the Knowledgebase Document ID: PN24 - Rockwell Software Products and Antivirus Software.
Security requirements
To help meet secure system design requirements review these publications:
To learn about implementing CIP Security, see CIP Security with Rockwell Automation Products (publication SECURE-AT001).
Requirements
This release has the following requirements.
FactoryTalk View ME version 13.00.00 (CPR 9 SR 13)
FactoryTalk View ME works within the system requirements of all Rockwell Automation® software products.
For the latest compatibility information, refer to the Product Compatibility and Download Center.
Hardware requirements
The following is a sample specification of computer hardware to run FactoryTalk View ME applications aligned
with the hardware used in product development testing.
- Intel® Core™ i5 Standard Power processor
- 4 GB of memory (RAM)
Software requirements
FactoryTalk View ME has been tested on the following operating systems:
- Windows 10* (v2004, v20H2, v21H1, and 21H2)
- Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 Long-Term Servicing Branch (LTSB)
- Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2016 (LTSB) Embedded**
- Windows 10 IoT Enterprise 2019 Long-Term Servicing Channel (LTSC)
- Windows 11
- Windows Server® 2012
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- Windows Server 2016*
- Windows Server 2019
* For more information about the Windows 10 and Windows Server 2016 operating system support, see Known
anomalies inherited from previous releases.
** This operating system is supported with the Allen-Bradley® 61xx family of industrial computers and
CompactLogix™ 5480 family of controllers.
Supported browsers
The following web browsers have been tested and are supported for use with this release:
- Google® Chrome™ browser
- Microsoft® Edge™
- Mozilla® Firefox®
Supported SQL Server
FactoryTalk View ME version 13.00.00 supports SQL Server 2019 Express LocalDB as HMI tag databases.
Rockwell Automation Test Environment
Rockwell Automation tests software products under a standard configuration of operating systems and
antivirus software. For additional information, see the Knowledgebase Document ID: PN24 - Rockwell Software
Products and Antivirus Software.
Security requirements
To help meet secure system design requirements, review these publications:
To learn about implementing CIP Security, see CIP Security with Rockwell Automation Products (publication
SECURE-AT001).
Features
This release includes the following system features.
FactoryTalk View ME version 10.00.00 has the following new and enhanced features:
New features
- On-board audit trail
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00 provides the function to report operator actions using audit graphic objects and record the actions in audit log files.
- CSV export of audit, diagnostics, alarm history
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00 provides the function to configure CSV export settings at design time and export audit, alarm, and diagnostics information to CSV files at run time.
- Dynamic local message and echo message
FactoryTalk View version 10.00.00 provides the function to dynamically specify local message file and write triggered message to a string tag.
- Installation Record and Playback from the Install user interface
Use Record and playback from the Install user interface to record inputs to a record file and to playback the record on other computers. Record and Playback provides an easier option to using parameters. Also use Record and Playback to customize the installation of components and features.
- HTML Help
To modernize the customer experience, in this release the online help is delivered as HTML5 compliant content that runs in a browser with full Unicode character support. It includes native platform support for Windows, Macintosh, Linux, Smartphone (Android, iOS), and Tablet (Android, iOS).
Javascript is a core component of HTML Help and Javascript must be enabled in the browser. In high security environments, a system administrator may choose to disable Javascript in Internet Explorer using security policy. If Javascript is disabled, the HTML Help displays the text, “Javascript must be enabled to view Help. Contact your administrator to enable Javascript in your browser.”
Enhanced features
- Opening and converting earlier versions of runtime applications
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00 removes the constraints of opening and converting version 5.00, 5.10, and 6.00 runtime applications on a 64-bit operating system.
- Version information
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station shows the software version information in the title bar of the startup dialog box.
- Rockwell Automation CSV Data Log Tamper Detection Utility installation
FactoryTalk View version 10.00.00 installation media provides the installation file of Rockwell Automation CSV Data Log Tamper Detection Utility in ...\Tools\CSV Data Log Tamper Detection Utility.
- Auto dock of Property Panel and Object Explorer
FactoryTalk View Studio version 10.00.00 automatically docks the Property Panel and Object Explorer on the right of the main window.
- Multiple components deleting and removal
FactoryTalk View version 10.00.00 provides the component selection dialog box to delete and remove multiple components at one time.
- Support for KEPServer version 5.21
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00 works with KEPServer version 5.21.
Features
This release includes the following system features.
FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00 has the following new and enhanced features:
New features
There are no new features in this release.
Enhanced features
- Application Manager enhancements
FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00 enhances Application Manager to restore certain applications that previously cannot be restored due to corrupted or missing FactoryTalk Linx shortcut configurations, failures of restoring HMI tag database, or other errors.
- New RecipePlus audit messages
FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00 adds new audit messages to track ingredient value changes in a recipe file. It validates an application to comply with the FDA 21CFR Part11 regulation.
- Enhanced XY plot with a ChartEx ActiveX control
FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00 provides a ChartEx ActiveX control to show data point connection type by pen instead of by chart.
- Running FactoryTalk View ME Station with a standard Windows user account
In FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00, when loading or running an application using a standard Windows user account, UAC warning will not show.
- Modernization of FactoryTalk View Studio
FactoryTalk View version 12.00.00 modernizes FactoryTalk View Studio to enhance design efficiency and optimize user experience by providing:
- Customized window layouts that facilitate your development workflows and the ability to keep the layout once customized.
- Searchable toolbox containing all the graphic objects and easy access to frequently used graphic objects.
- Quick search in the Object Explorer to filter elements on the graphic display.
- Function to quickly zoom in and zoom out using the shortcut keys, Ctrl and mouse scroll wheel, Ctrl and +, or Ctrl and -.
- Function to move an object in small increments using an arrow key.
- Organizing graphic displays with folders in FactoryTalk View Studio
FactoryTalk View version 12.00.00 adds the function to organize graphic displays with folders in FactoryTalk View Studio.
Features
This release includes the following system features.
FactoryTalk View ME version 13.00.00 has the following new and enhanced features:
New features
There are no new features in this release.
Enhanced features
Corrected Anomalies in This Release
This release corrects the following anomalies.
The following list identifies the anomalies corrected in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00.
- DataStorePlus ActiveX control deletes all old CSV data log files when system date changes from December 31, 2016 to January 1, 2017. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 8.20.00. [364507]
In this release, CSV data log files are retained when system date changes from December 31, 2016 to January 1, 2017.
- Runtime application cannot be loaded after the recipe load operation by a Recipe 2 Enhanced ActiveX control. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 9.00.00. [365360]
In this release, runtime application can be loaded successfully.
- Acknowledging or remote acknowledging alarms changes alarm messages. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 8.20.00. [365888]
In this release, acknowledging or remote acknowledging alarms does not change alarm messages.
- Font attributes of an alarm list change when creating an earlier version of runtime application (.mer). First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 9.00.00. [367041]
In this release, font attributes of an alarm list do not change when creating a runtime application.
Corrected Anomalies in This Release
This release corrects the following anomalies.
The following list identifies the anomalies corrected in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 11.00.00.
- MERuntime.exe cannot be shut down following a test run of the application on a 64-bit operating system. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00. [165406]
In this release, MERuntime.exe can be shut down successfully.
- Audit messages are missing from the audit trail list after the runtime application is restarted. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00. [97616]
In this release, audit messages show properly in the audit trail list.
- Firmware Upgrade Wizard cannot upgrade a terminal with firmware version 5.10.16. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00. [81793]
In this release, Firmware Upgrade Wizard can upgrade the terminals with firmware version 5.10.16 successfully.
- Acknowledging an alarm with an F key causes MERuntime.exe to stop responding on a PanelView Plus family terminal with v10.00 firmware. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00. [160556]
In this release, you can acknowledge an alarm successfully with an F key on a PanelView Plus family terminal.
- FactoryTalk View Studio stops responding when opening a v5.10 MER file on a 64-bit operating system. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00. [161354]
In this release, v5.10 MER files can be opened successfully on a 64-bit operating system.
- Line breaks in captions are missing after importing the translated string file. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00. [157892]
In this release, line breaks show correctly in captions.
- "Type 'X' to shut down" keeps staying on the screen in the test run mode. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00. [118022]
In this release, the message shows briefly in the test run mode.
- FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station runtime files are deleted on some Windows 10 v1709 operating systems. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 9.00.00. [104979]
In this release, runtime applications run successfully on Windows 10 v1709 operating systems.
- The Log in and Password screens are partially visible when rotated 90 degrees on a PanelView Plus 6 6" terminal. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 8.20.00. [89288]
In this release, screens are completely visible after rotation.
- On a PanelView Plus 7 Performance terminal, cursor can be turned off but will be turned on automatically after the terminal is restarted. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 9.00.00. [70309]
In this release, cursor will not be turned on automatically after restarting the terminal.
Corrected Anomalies in This Release
This release corrects the following anomalies.
The following list identifies the anomalies corrected in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 12.00.00.
- When creating a v8.20 PanelView Plus 7 Standard runtime application that contains over 25 replace displays, warning message does not show. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00. [Jira 792867]
In this release, warning message shows properly.
- Graphic display stops responding for a few seconds after losing the ethernet connection to the shared drive for a DataStorePlus ActiveX control. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 9.00.00. [Jira 42057]
In this release, graphic display works properly when losing the ethernet connection to the shared drive.
- After changing the project window size, only the first graphic display is scaled. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 10.00.00. [Jira 41962]
In this release, all graphic displays are scaled correctly.
- Color palette opens in the wrong place if the properties dialog box of an object is on the secondary monitor. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 10.00.00. [Jira 41964]
In this release, color palette opens in the properties dialog box.
- Descriptions of the Trigger and the Handshake connections of ME CSVDataLog and ME DataStorePlus ActiveX controls are incorrect in Help. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 10.00.00. [Jira 42096]
In this release, the descriptions of the connections are correct.
- Floating values are only rounded in FactoryTalk View ME and Logix Designer, but are not rounded in the FactoryTalk Diagnostics. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 9.00.00. [Jira 42137]
In this release, floating values are rounded correctly.
- Alarm Banner doesn't show trigger values if Queue new alarms is selected. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 9.00.00. [Jira 42234]
In this release, Alarm Banner shows trigger values correctly.
- When restoring a runtime application, HMI tag database cannot be restored. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 8.20.00. [Jira 42301]
In this release, HMI tag database can be restored successfully.
- FactoryTalk View Studio cannot modify a project that contains a circular reference. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00. [Jira 42450]
In this release, the project containing a circular reference can be modified.
- A large .rpp file cannot be opened in the File Viewer Utility. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 10.00.00. [Jira 42453]
In this release, .rpp files can be opened successfully.
- The FactoryTalk View ME Version Reader tool stops responding on a corrupted .apa file. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00. [Jira 248969]
In this release, the Version Reader tool works properly.
- Screen saver doesn't work after acknowledging an alarm remotely. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 9.00.00. [Jira 266286]
In this release, screen saver works properly.
- Runtime application cannot be restored due to corrupted or missing FactoryTalk Linx shortcut configurations. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00. [Jira 269183]
In this release, runtime application can be restored successfully.
- FactoryTalk View ME shows incorrect rounding with expressions in a numeric display object. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 10.00.00. [Jira 296451]
In this release, FactoryTalk View ME shows correct rounding with expressions.
- Parameter references are replaced by direct references when testing a graphic display. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00. [Jira 301207]
In this release, parameter references are retained when testing a graphic display.
- Users cannot log on to a running application from FactoryTalk ViewPoint. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00. [Jira 295349]
In this release, users can log on to a running application successfully.
- FactoryTalk View ME Station doesn't retain retentive HMI tag values. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 10.00.00. [Jira 377233]
In this release, FactoryTalk View ME Station retains HMI tag values.
- "[2 hour limit]" shows on the FactoryTalk View ME Station title bar on a MobileView terminal. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00. [Jira 405340]
In this release, the FactoryTalk View ME Station title bar shows the correct information.
- When running an application that has several PlantPAx faceplates, the "Block tag operation mode called out of sequence" error message shows. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00. [Jira 411268]
In this release, the application runs successfully.
- IPInfo and TerminalInfo ActiveX controls do not obtain IP addresses from personal computers. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00. [Jira 499663]
In this release, IPInfo and TerminalInfo ActiveX controls obtain IP addresses successfully.
Corrected Anomalies in This Release
This release corrects the following anomalies.
The list identifies the anomalies corrected in FactoryTalk View ME version 13.00.00. Use the
identification information provided in the anomaly heading to track the anomaly in future
releases or for reference when receiving assistance from Customer Support with a related
issue.
- When a screen saver is active on a PanelView Plus family terminal, the terminal exits the
screen saver mode on receiving an alarm, but remotely acknowledging the alarm does not
restart the screen saver mode. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 5.10.00.
[348432]
- Tag Browser may not respond for a while when selecting a tag. First identified in
FactoryTalk View version 10.00.00. [Jira 1096077]
- FactoryTalk View File Viewer stops responding when opening an ME alarm log file. First
identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00. [Jira 1470314]
- Font size in an application changes when the Windows scaling setting changes. First
identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00. [Jira 1200131]
- Unable to delete or rename graphic displays. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME
version 12.00.00. [Jira 1175135]
- Unable to restore earlier versions of runtime applications and an error message shows in
FactoryTalk Diagnostics. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00. [Jira
992182]
- Restoring .mer files does not restore the graphic displays. First identified in FactoryTalk
View ME version 12.00.00. [Jira 1236719]
- When Optimize duplicate strings is selected, it takes hours to export language and
sometimes FactoryTalk View ME stops responding. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME
version 9.00.00. [Jira 849926]
- When using a Chart or a ChartEx ActiveX control, trace data randomly becomes zero even
though the data in the controller is not zero. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version
11.00.00. [Jira 1355102]
- Passing a literal string that includes spaces as a parameter results in double quotes
around the string. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 10.00.00. [Jira 1251874]
- The Expression option for the File Location and Trigger properties is missing in the
DataStore Plus ActiveX control. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00.
[Jira 1096099]
- Bitmap image on a GotoDisplay button is scaled up to fill the button regardless of the
specified Scale property. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00. [Jira
1103368]
- When using a Custom String Popup Keyboard ActiveX control and entering characters on
the popup keyboard, only up to 30 characters can be entered. First identified in
FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00. [Jira 1112249]
- Macro does not run consistently on a terminal. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME
version 11.00.00. [Jira 1017310]
- EmailSender ActiveX control does not support multiple languages. First identified in
FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00. [Jira 943021]
Known Anomalies in This Release
This release has the following known anomalies.
The following list identifies the known anomalies or limitations of FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00 at the time of the release.
- When a screen saver is active on a PanelView Plus family terminal, the terminal exits the screen saver mode on receiving an alarm, but remotely acknowledging the alarm does not restart the screen saver mode. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition v5.10.00. [348432]
To restart the screen saver mode, perform an action on the terminal through the touchscreen or an input device, for example, clicking the mouse, or hitting a key on the keyboard or touchscreen.
- If a gauge or bar graph object is not assigned a Value connection, the object will appear as an outline, showing a wireframe of the object at run time and test run. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 5.10.00. [365184]
To avoid this problem, assign a Value connection to the object.
- At runtime, if a display that contains a Chart ActiveX control is open, downloading a Logix Designer project file may alter the X-Axis or Y-Axis range of the chart. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 8.20.00. [360482]
To show the correct range, close and reopen the display.
- If you try to copy or rename a Machine Edition application of version 8.0 or earlier, an error message shows. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 8.00.00. [346788]
To avoid this problem, convert the application to the current version in FactoryTalk View Studio before copying or renaming the application.
- If Application Manager is denied access in FactoryTalk Service Application Authorization, operating Application Manager will cause unexpected errors. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 8.00.00. [343836]
To avoid this problem, allow Application Manager access in FactoryTalk Service Application Authorization.
- If the decimal symbol on a PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminal is set to a character other than the decimal point (.), for example, a comma (,), when the operator inputs a floating point number using the decimal point (.), the system will not be able to interpret the input correctly. For example, if the decimal symbol is set to a comma (,) on a terminal, and “13.14” is entered in a numeric input box, the system cannot decipher the value. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 5.10.00. [264301]
To successfully input the floating point value, set the decimal symbol to a period (.), or input the floating point value using the configured decimal symbol, the comma (,), “13,14”, in this example.
- When importing a JPG or PNG graphic image in FactoryTalk View ME, the image file extension is changed to .bmp, but the file type remains what the original image is. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 7.00.00. [342956]
There is currently no work around for this anomaly.
- When using Tag Import and Export Wizard to import a CSV file to an opened ME application, if the application's private directory file (.prd) in the PrivateDirectory folder is missing, no database index (DBI) log files are generated. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 8.00.00. [343919]
There is currently no work around for this anomaly.
- When upgrading FactoryTalk View version 6.00 or 6.10 to 9.00, the following message may be shown: "The following installed products are dependent on this installed package and may not function properly if this package is uninstalled:" First identified in FactoryTalk View version 9.00.00. [363810]
To resolve this problem, click Yes in the dialog box and continue with the upgrade.
- When running applications on PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminals, if you switch the language to Chinese, the following characters may show as square boxes:
- The captions and shorter messages in the pop-up windows of User Management buttons
- The captions in keypads
First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 7.00.00. [347723]
To show the Chinese characters, do one of the following on terminals:
- Copy the simsun.ttc file to \Windows\
- (Recommended) Link the Tahoma, Arial, and Courier New fonts with Arial Unicode MS.
To link a font with Arial Unicode MS
- Go to Terminal Settings/Font Linking, select the font you want to edit, and press Show Links.
- Press Edit Link.
- In the Add Linked Font window, select Arial Unicode MS, and press Add Font.
- After edit all the fonts, go to the FactoryTalk View ME Station window, and press Reset.
- Some object properties that are configured in character sets for East Asian languages, such as
Chinese or Japanese, will show a question mark in the result list when you use the Find and
Replace, Cross Reference, or Undo feature. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version
7.00.00. [338894]
To avoid this problem, go to Control Panel > Regional and Language Options, and
select the appropriate language to match the desired language.
- If the expression setting for the animation property of the base object is empty when you change the
LinkAnimation property of a reference object to Link without expressions and change the expression
setting for the animation property, the expression setting change cannot be saved. First identified in
FactoryTalk View ME version 6.00.00. [272937]
To avoid this problem, enter a valid value in the expression setting for the animation property of the base
object first.
- When loading web pages in Web Browser, the ActiveX control causes a memory leak. First identified in
FactoryTalk View ME version 7.00.00. [275838, 276309]
See the following table for more information.
Loading a web page every number of
seconds (s)
|
Approximate memory leak increase
by the number of kilobytes (KB)
|
Approximate cumulative memory
leak over a 600-second duration
|
30 s
|
56 KB
|
1,120 KB
|
60 s
|
58 KB
|
580 KB
|
300 s
|
133 KB
|
266 KB
|
There is currently no workaround for this anomaly.
- Applying color animations to an object group as well as to the individual objects in the group
causes unexpected behaviors. First reported in version 8.00.00. [346758]
To set up color animations for an object group, either apply the color animations to the group, or to
the individual objects in the group.
- When registering or unregistering an ActiveX Control object in FactoryTalk View Studio with User
Account Control (UAC) enabled in the operating system, an error message shows. First identified in
FactoryTalk View ME version 8.00.00. [346124]
To successfully register or unregister an ActiveX Control object, do one of the following
before the operation:
- Turn off UAC and restart the computer
- Run FactoryTalk View Studio as administrator
For more information about UAC, see Application notes.
- If you installed the Stand-alone ME Transfer Utility on your computer and then uninstalled the ME Transfer
Utility from Windows Control Panel, when you launch FactoryTalk Administration Console, the System
node is missing from the directory tree. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 7.00.00. [348016]
To avoid this problem, follow the steps below:
- In the Command Prompt window, navigate to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Rockwell\ on 64-bit operating systems
C:\Program Files\Common Files\Rockwell\ on 32-bit operating systems
where C: is the drive to which Rockwell Automation applications are installed.
Type the following command to register the RnaSecurityinterfaces.dll file:
regsvr32 RnaSecurityInterfaces.dll
Restart your computer after registration.
- When running applications on a PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminal, if you switch the
language to Chinese, the captions and shorter messages in the pop-up windows of User
Management buttons may show as square boxes. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version
8.20.00. [Jira 1191837]
To show the Chinese characters, link the Tahoma, Arial, and Courier New fonts with Arial
Unicode MS.
To link a font with Arial Unicode MS
- Go to Terminal Settings/Font Linking, select the font you want to edit, and press Show Links.
- Press Edit Link.
- In the Add Linked Font window, select Arial Unicode MS, and press Add Font.
After editing all the fonts, go to the FactoryTalk View ME Station window, and press Reset.
- When ME Custom String Popup Keyboard is open, the global connection for remote navigation
does not work. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 6.00.00. [270634]
To ensure that the global connection for remote navigation works, close ME Custom String
Popup Keyboard.
- When using a tag placeholder for the Data_Source connection, the Chart ActiveX control does not
show any data in the test display mode, and an error message shows in FactoryTalk Diagnostics:
“Failed to resolve item’s ID ”#” because it does not exist on any server.” First identified in
FactoryTalk View ME version 8.20.00. [363775]
To avoid this problem, use a tag for the Data_Source connection instead of a tag
placeholder.
- On Microsoft Surface® tablets, the press and hold gesture may not open a component's menu if the
component is a text box. First identified in FactoryTalk View 9.00.00. [362400]
To avoid this problem, use a mouse and right-click the component to open the menu.
- If a user account is locked in FactoryTalk ViewPoint, the account is still active in FactoryTalk
View ME. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 8.00.00 [367826]
To unlock the user account in FactoryTalk ViewPoint, reload the application on the
PanelView Plus family terminal.
- When running FactoryTalk View ME applications on Windows Server 2016 or Windows 10 v1607
operating systems, initiating a network connectivity break by disabling NIC adaptors in Device
Manager can cause application failures requiring a restart of the application. This issue was
introduced in the Windows Server 2016 operating system and the Windows 10 v1607 feature build.
[363223]
To avoid this problem, run the Microsoft Hotfix KB3201845 outlined in
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3201845.
Alternatively, you can run Windows 10 v1703 or other supported operating systems where
this issue is not present.
For more information about Windows 10 operating system support, see Knowledgebase
Document ID: IN4493 - Windows 10 Support for the FactoryTalk Suite of Rockwell
Software products.
For more information about Windows Server 2016 operating system support, see
Knowledgebase Document ID: IN4718 - Windows Server 2016 Support for the FactoryTalk
Suite of Rockwell Software products.
Known Anomalies in This Release
This release has the following known anomalies.
The following list identifies the known anomalies or limitations of FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 11.00.00 at the time of the release.
- When a screen saver is active on a PanelView Plus family terminal, the terminal exits the screen saver mode on receiving an alarm, but remotely acknowledging the alarm does not restart the screen saver mode. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition v5.10.00. [348432]
To restart the screen saver mode, perform an action on the terminal through the touchscreen or an input device, for example, clicking the mouse, or hitting a key on the keyboard or touchscreen.
- If a gauge or bar graph object is not assigned a Value connection, the object will appear as an outline, showing a wireframe of the object at run time and test run. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 5.10.00. [365184]
To avoid this problem, assign a Value connection to the object.
- At runtime, if a display that contains a Chart ActiveX control is open, downloading a Logix Designer project file may alter the X-Axis or Y-Axis range of the chart. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 8.20.00. [360482]
To show the correct range, close and reopen the display.
- If you try to copy or rename a Machine Edition application of version 8.0 or earlier, an error message shows. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 8.00.00. [346788]
To avoid this problem, convert the application to the current version in FactoryTalk View Studio before copying or renaming the application.
- If Application Manager is denied access in FactoryTalk Service Application Authorization, operating Application Manager will cause unexpected errors. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 8.00.00. [343836]
To avoid this problem, allow Application Manager access in FactoryTalk Service Application Authorization.
- If the decimal symbol on a PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminal is set to a character other than the decimal point (.), for example, a comma (,), when the operator inputs a floating point number using the decimal point (.), the system will not be able to interpret the input correctly. For example, if the decimal symbol is set to a comma (,) on a terminal, and “13.14” is entered in a numeric input box, the system cannot decipher the value. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 5.10.00. [264301]
To successfully input the floating point value, set the decimal symbol to a period (.), or input the floating point value using the configured decimal symbol, the comma (,), “13,14”, in this example.
- When importing a JPG or PNG graphic image in FactoryTalk View ME, the image file extension is changed to .bmp, but the file type remains what the original image is. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 7.00.00. [342956]
There is currently no work around for this anomaly.
- When using Tag Import and Export Wizard to import a CSV file to an opened ME application, if the application's private directory file (.prd) in the PrivateDirectory folder is missing, no database index (DBI) log files are generated. First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 8.00.00. [343919]
There is currently no work around for this anomaly.
- When upgrading FactoryTalk View version 6.00 or 6.10 to 9.00, the following message may be shown: "The following installed products are dependent on this installed package and may not function properly if this package is uninstalled:" First identified in FactoryTalk View version 9.00.00. [363810]
To resolve this problem, click Yes in the dialog box and continue with the upgrade.
- When running applications on PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminals, if you switch the language to Chinese, the following characters may show as square boxes:
- The captions and shorter messages in the pop-up windows of User Management buttons
- The captions in keypads
First identified in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 7.00.00. [347723]
To show the Chinese characters, do one of the following on terminals:
- Copy the simsun.ttc file to \Windows\
- (Recommended) Link the Tahoma, Arial, and Courier New fonts with Arial Unicode MS.
To link a font with Arial Unicode MS
- Go to Terminal Settings/Font Linking, select the font you want to edit, and press Show Links.
- Press Edit Link.
- In the Add Linked Font window, select Arial Unicode MS, and press Add Font.
- After edit all the fonts, go to the FactoryTalk View ME Station window, and press Reset.
Known Anomalies in This Release
This release has the following known anomalies.
The following list identifies the known anomalies or limitations of FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 12.00.00 at the time of the release.
- Tag Browser may not respond for a while when selecting a tag. First identified in FactoryTalk View version 10.00.00. [Jira 861955]
To avoid this problem, press Alt+Tab to switch to another window, switch back to Tag Browser, and then select the tag again.
- If a runtime application is created using Copy from Design to Runtime in FactoryTalk View ME with FactoryTalk Linx version 6.10 or later, running this application on a PanelView Plus 5.10 terminal will cause RSLinxNG.exe to stop responding. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 10.00.00. [195433]
To avoid this problem, manually configure shortcuts at runtime.
- When a screen saver is active on a PanelView Plus family terminal, the terminal exits the screen saver mode on receiving an alarm, but remotely acknowledging the alarm does not restart the screen saver mode. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 5.10.00. [348432]
To restart the screen saver mode, perform an action on the terminal through the touchscreen or an input device, for example, clicking the mouse, or hitting a key on the keyboard or touchscreen.
- If a gauge or bar graph object is not assigned a Value connection, the object will appear as an outline, showing a wireframe of the object at run time and test run. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 5.10.00. [365184]
To avoid this problem, assign a Value connection to the object.
- At runtime, if a display that contains a Chart ActiveX control is open, downloading a Logix Designer project file may alter the X-Axis or Y-Axis range of the chart. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 8.20.00. [360482]
To show the correct range, close and reopen the display.
- If you try to copy or rename a Machine Edition application of version 8.0 or earlier, an error message shows. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 8.00.00. [346788]
To avoid this problem, convert the application to current version in FactoryTalk View Studio before copying or renaming the application.
- If Application Manager is denied access in FactoryTalk Service Application Authorization, operating Application Manager will cause unexpected errors. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 8.00.00. [343836]
To avoid this problem, allow Application Manager access in FactoryTalk Service Application Authorization.
- If the decimal symbol on a PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminal is set to a character other than the decimal point (.), for example, a comma (,), when the operator inputs a floating point number using the decimal point (.), the system will not be able to interpret the input correctly. For example, if the decimal symbol is set to a comma (,) on a terminal, and “13.14” is entered in a numeric input box, the system cannot decipher the value. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 5.10.00. [264301]
To successfully input the floating point value, set the decimal symbol to a period (.), or input the floating point value using the configured decimal symbol, the comma (,), “13,14”, in this example.
- When importing a JPG or PNG graphic image in FactoryTalk View ME, the image file extension is changed to .bmp, but the file type remains what the original image is. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 7.00.00. [342956]
There is currently no work around for this anomaly.
- When using Tag Import and Export Wizard to import a CSV file to an opened ME application, if the application's private directory file (.prd) in the PrivateDirectory folder is missing, no database index (DBI) log files are generated. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 8.00.00. [343919]
There is currently no work around for this anomaly.
- When upgrading FactoryTalk View version 6.00 or 6.10 to 9.00, the following message may be shown: "The following installed products are dependent on this installed package and may not function properly if this package is uninstalled:" First identified in FactoryTalk View version 9.00.00. [363810]
To resolve this problem, click Yes in the dialog box and continue with the upgrade.
- When running applications on PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminals, if you switch the language to Chinese, the following characters may show as square boxes:
- The captions and shorter messages in the pop-up windows of User Management buttons
- The captions in keypads
First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 7.00.00. [347723]
To show the Chinese characters, do one of the following on terminals:
- Copy the simsun.ttc file to \Windows\
- (Recommended) Link the Tahoma, Arial, and Courier New fonts with Arial Unicode MS.
To link a font with Arial Unicode MS
- Go to Terminal Settings/Font Linking, select the font you want to edit, and press Show Links.
- Press Edit Link.
- In the Add Linked Font window, select Arial Unicode MS, and press Add Font.
- After edit all the fonts, go to the FactoryTalk View ME Station window, and press Reset.
- After switching the authentication mode from LDAP over SSL to other modes, it’s unable to log on
with a domain user account. First identified in FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00. [Jira
562100]
To resolve this problem, reload the runtime application in FactoryTalk View ME Station.
- On the ODBC Database tab of the Diagnostics Setup editor, if the data source name and
target table are not configured, other changes cannot be saved on the tab. First identified
in FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00. [Jira 859411]
To avoid this problem, configure the data source name and target table. Then other
changes can be saved on the ODBC Database tab.
Functional Changes
This release has the following functional changes from the previous release.
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00 has the following changes in functionality
since the last release:
Demo mode limits
Starting from FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00, more than five graphic
displays and a full use of Symbol Factory library are allowed in demo mode.
Software name change
RSLinx® Enterprise is renamed to FactoryTalk® Linx™.
Functional Changes
This release has the following functional changes from the previous release.
There are no functional changes for FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 11.00.00.
Functional Changes
This release has the following functional changes from the previous release.
FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 12.00.00 has the following changes in functionality since the last release:
Extended restrictions for a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application
FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00 removes the restriction of 50 On Top displays and 50 Replace displays for a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application. A PanelView Plus 7 Standard application can contain up to 100 graphic displays.
A patch is also provided for FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00 in Knowledgebase Document ID: BF9716 - Patch: PVP7 Standard - modification to 100 display limit, FactoryTalk View 11.0.
Remove the function of creating 5.0 and 5.10 runtime applications
FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00 removes the function of creating 5.0 and 5.10 runtime applications, but allows the upgrade of 5.0 and 5.10 applications to 12.0.
Functional Changes
This release has the following functional changes from the previous release.
FactoryTalk View ME version 13.00.00 has the following changes in functionality since the last release:
Web Browser ActiveX control on a PanelView Plus 7 Performance Series B terminal
On a PanelView Plus 7 Performance Series B terminal, the Web Browser ActiveX control becomes a button,
which opens the specified URL in Microsoft Edge.
Change in operating system support
Beginning in this release, the product installer prevents installation on all 32-bit versions of Windows operating
systems (for example, Windows 10, 32-bit) and any Windows 7 operating system (for example, Windows 7
Professional, 64-bit).
Remove the support of upgrading firmware on a Windows CE 4.0 terminal
Firmware Upgrade Wizard no longer supports upgrading firmware on a PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus
Compact, or PanelView Plus CE terminal.
Remove the function of creating 5.0 and 5.10 runtime applications
FactoryTalk View ME version 13.00.00 removes the function of creating 5.0 and 5.10 runtime applications, but
allows the upgrade of 5.0 and 5.10 applications to 13.0.
Remove the function of directly adding controller instruction faceplates in FactoryTalk View Studio
FactoryTalk View ME no longer supports directly adding controller instruction faceplates to an application in
FactoryTalk View Studio. Alternatively, you can import controller instruction faceplates to an application in
FactoryTalk View Studio. For the latest controller instruction faceplates, search "process library" on Product
Compatibility and Download Center.
Application Notes
This release has the following application notes.
The following are the application notes for FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00.
Unattended or silent install
Use command-line parameters to perform an unattended or silent installation of the software.
Command-line parameters
The following table identifies the installation command-line parameters. Command-line parameters are case-insensitive. However, if a specified value includes a space, be sure to enclose the value in quotation marks (for example, "value with spaces").
Parameter
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Description
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/?
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Shows the usage options for installation parameters.
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/Q
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Silent Install. Install runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This parameter is recommended if you are deploying the software installation using an IT tool or script, and don’t expect to see any error or restart messages. When using this parameter, your IT tool or script should check the error codes, and respond as needed. For example, if the installation returns error code 1641, then the IT tool or script should restart the computer and relaunch the installation after restart.
This parameter is required if /QS or /Record is not specified.
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/QS
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Unattended Install. Install runs in a quiet simple mode and shows progress through the UI. It does not accept any input, but still shows error or restart messages. When using this parameter, you will not have to check the error codes, and the installation will stop and show a prompt if there are error or restart messages. For example, if an immediate restart is required to complete the install, a restart message will be shown for you to confirm the restart. Installation resumes automatically from the point of interruption after restart.
This parameter is required if /Q or /Record is not specified.
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/IAcceptAllLicenseTerms
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Acknowledges acceptance of the license terms and agreement to continue the installation. This parameter is required.
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/AutoRestart
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Automatically restarts the computer after the installation is complete. Used when a restart is required to complete the installation. This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, silent install (/Q) will return error code 1641 or 3010 if a restart is required, and unattended install (/QS) will result in a confirmation prompt that must be agreed to before the installation is completed.
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/SetupLanguage="value"
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Specifies which language will be shown during install process. The value must be one of the following:
- ENU
- CHS
- DEU
- ESP
- FRA
- ITA
- JPN
- KOR
- PTB
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default language is the current user or operating system user interface language.
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/Record
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Records the installation options chosen to a recording file. This parameter is optional.
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/Playback
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Plays back a recording file to specify the installation options. This parameter is optional.
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/Product="value"
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Specifies which product will be installed. This parameter is required.
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/ProductLanguage="value"
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Specifies the language version of the software being installed. The value must be one of the following:
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default language is the same as the setup language.
If the software does not support multiple languages, this parameter is not available.
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/InstallDrive="value"
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Specifies the installation drive. This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default install drive is C:.
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/SerialNumber="value"
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Specifies the serial number of the software being installed. This is used to activate the software during installation. This parameter is optional. If it is not specified the software must be activated manually after installation if activation is required.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this parameter is not available.
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/ProductKey="value"
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Specifies the product key used to get activation keys during installation. This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the software must be activated manually after installation if activation is required.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this parameter is not available.
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/Version="value"
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Specifies the version of the software to activate which corresponds to the product version associated with the SerialNumber and ProductKey. This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the installer will use the most recent product version available.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this parameter is not available.
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Error codes
The following table identifies the error codes that can be returned by an installation.
Error Code
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Value
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Description
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ERROR_SUCCESS
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0
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Installation completed successfully.
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ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
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87
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One parameters is invalid.
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ERROR_INSTALL_USEREXIT
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1602
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Installation cancelled by user.
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ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE
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1603
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Fatal error during installation.
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ERROR_BAD_CONFIGURATION
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1610
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Configuration data for product corrupt. Contact support personnel.
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ERROR_REBOOT_CONTINUE
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1641
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Restart required to continue installation.
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ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_REQUIRED
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3010
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Restart required to complete installation. After restart, product is successfully installed.
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ERROR_REBOOT_PENDING
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3012
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Restart pending. Restart computer for installation to continue.
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Examples
The following examples show how to use the installation commands.
- To install FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station using the default settings during the installation process. (Silent install)
Setup.exe /Q /IAcceptAllLicenseTerms /Product="Machine Edition Station for Windows"
- To install the Chinese language version of the FactoryTalk View Studio for Machine Edition version 10.00.00 software on the D: drive and show the progress, error, or complete messages during installation, and restart the computer if necessary. The language shown during installation is Chinese. (Unattended install)
Setup.exe /QS /IAcceptAllLicenseTerms /AutoRestart /SetupLanguage=CHS /Product="Studio for Machine Edition" /InstallDrive=D: /SerialNumber=12345ABCDE /ProductKey=ABCD2-34KDC /Version=10.00.00
VeriSign Universal Root Certification Authority certificate
If the VeriSign Universal Root Certification Authority certificate does not exist on the local computer, the certificate is installed while installing Rockwell Automation software. Use Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to view the certificate in Console Root > Certificates (Local Computer) > Trusted Root Certification Authorities > Certificates.
Communications
- When using UltraVNC version 1.04 or later with FactoryTalk View, a crash may occur when navigating in FactoryTalk View Studio or loading an application in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station.
To avoid this problem, ensure that your version of UltraVNC is earlier than 1.04.
- If you are using remote OPC servers at run time and if the remote OPC server fails:
- Data on the clients appears to be valid, but does not update
- Animations do not show in wireframes
- Date displays do not show asterisks
- Strings do not show questions marks
- Tags that use a FactoryTalk Linx remote OPC server will show a value in the Numeric Display object even when there is no communication, for example, when the Ethernet cable has been disconnected from the CE terminal, instead of showing asterisks or logging an error message to Diagnostics.
- If you connect to ControlLogix controllers via Ethernet network, there is no additional support for other Allen-Bradley devices or network hops through bridging modules to DH+ or RIO network.
- When you run an application by double-clicking the .mer file, the application may not be able to communicate. It is because the communications file will not be automatically overwritten, and the terminal has no communication configuration or another .mer file with a different communication configuration ran on the terminal.
To avoid this problem, follow the steps below:
- If it is the first time you run the application, load the application in ME Station.
- When the following message shows, click Yes.
"Do you want to replace the terminal's current communication configuration with the application's communication configuration?"
- If a slash mark (/) exists in a tag name, the application will not run correctly on a PanelView Plus terminal although it runs correctly during Test Run.
To avoid this problem, do not include a slash mark in a tag name.
KEPServer
- FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.00.00 can work with the following versions of KEPServer Enterprise:
- Version 5.13 or later on Windows 8, Windows 8.1, Windows 10, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2016 operating systems
- Version 5.0 or later on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 operating systems
- To run KEPServer Enterprise 5.0 or later on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 operating systems, disable UAC and log in as an administrator.
- When using a remote Kepware data server, to run FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 6.00.00 or later applications on a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 operating system, you need set DCOM manually.
- If an application running on a PanelView Plus terminal uses KEPServer as the OPC Data Server, a conflict is created with the Serial DF1 driver installed by default with FactoryTalk Linx. This produces the following recurring error message:
"DF1: Failed to open COM2: as it may be already in use by another application."
To stop the error message, remove the default Serial DF1 driver. For more information, see Answer ID 32449 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
- If a runtime application (.mer) that contains a KEPServer Enterprise project file is converted to a design time application, the location of the project file is not shown to the user.
To access the project file, go to \Users\Public\Public Documents\RSView Enterprise\ME\HMI Projects\<application name>\KEPServer.
- If you are using KEPServer Enterprise as an OPC server with FactoryTalk View version 9.00.00 or later and using an HMI tag to connect to a third-party device, you will not be able to access the tag value. The cause is that the security enhancements in FactoryTalk View version 9.00.00 or later affect the communications with third-party devices. To access the tag value, additional Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) configuration is required for KEPServer Enterprise on the computers.
For more information about the configuration, see Appendix, "Troubleshoot KEPServer Enterprise" in the FactoryTalk View Installation Guide.
RSNetWorx
- If you use RSNetWorx, RSNetWorx version 10.00 or later is required. Rockwell Automation recommends RSNetWorx version 21.00 or later.
If you are under a current technical support contract, you may download RSNetWorx v21 or later from the Product Compatibility and Download Center .To download RSNetWorx
- Click the Download Software Updates link and enter your Rockwell Automation Member identification.
- Enter your Company Name and the Software Serial Number for your current RSNetWorx.
- Follow the instructions to download and install the updated software product.
RSNetWorx v21.00 or later is also available in Studio Professional v21.00 or later. If you are not under a current technical support contract, you may purchase an update for RSNetWorx by contacting Rockwell Automation sales.
For the information about RSNetWorx version 11.00 and earlier incompatibility with Rockwell Automation software products, see Answer ID 566967 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
PanelBuilder 1400e
- If you are installing PanelBuilder 1400e and FactoryTalk View Studio on the same computer, install PanelBuilder 1400e first. If you install FactoryTalk View Studio first, the PanelBuilder software will open, but you cannot create applications or open existing applications.
Network security
- For the latest network security considerations when using Rockwell Automation products, visit the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
- For information about:
- File extensions created by Rockwell Automation software, firewall rules, and service dependences, see Answer ID 609492 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
- TCP/UDP ports used by Rockwell Automation products, see Answer ID 898270 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
Internet security software
- If third party Internet firewall software is enabled on a computer, FactoryTalk View Machine Edition cannot be installed or run.
Before installing or running FactoryTalk View Studio, configure your internet firewall to allow the following .exe files to access the Internet:
- C:\Program Files\Common Files\Rockwell\Rsvchost.exe
- C:\Program Files\Common Files\Rockwell\RnaDirServer.exe
- C:\Program Files\Common Files\Rockwell\VStudio.exe
- C:\Program Files\Common Files\Rockwell\RNADirMultiplexor.exe
- C:\Program Files\CommonFiles\Rockwell\RNADiagnosticsSrv.exe
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSLinx Enterprise\RSLinxNG.exe
Before installing or running FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station, configure your Internet firewall to allow the following .exe files to access the Internet:
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\MEMacroEditor.exe
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\MERuntime.exe
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\TagSrv.exe
After configuring your firewall software to allow these files internet access, restart your computer to apply the changes.
Tip:
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If your computer is running a 64-bit operating system, the files are in \Program Files (x86), instead of \Program Files.
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User Account Control settings
Constraints when using FactoryTalk View version 6.10.00 or later
- FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 6.0 and earlier use Watcom database for the tag databases
- FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 6.10, 7.0, 8.0, 8.10, 8.20, and 9.0 use Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express for the tag databases
- FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.0 uses Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Express LocalDB for the tag databases
When installing FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 6.10.00 or later:
- On a 32-bit operating system, Watcom database and SQL Server database will be installed.
- On a 64-bit operating system, only SQL Server database will be installed.
Due to this difference, some constraints with using FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 6.10.00 or later are introduced on a 64-bit Windows OS.
To open or convert an application created with FactoryTalk View version 10.0 in FactoryTalk View version 9.0 or earlier, see Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase Answer ID 1041447.
For more information about constraints with creating and running MER on a 64-bit Windows operating system, review Appendix D, "Constraints when using FactoryTalk View version 6.10.00 or later" in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Installation Guide for details.
Component names
- The names for the following FactoryTalk View Studio components do not support extended ASCII characters or UNICODE characters:
- Application
- HMI server
- Data server
- HMI tag
- FactoryTalk Linx shortcut
- design time application file (.med)
- All FactoryTalk View application components, including graphic displays, parameter files, macro files, and data log files
Alarms
- If filtering is set up, when <AllTriggers> is triggered, the <AllTriggers> message will not show in the Alarm Status List.
Application Documenter
- If you restored an application using the Application Manager, the Application Documenter may not be able to detect the restored application or select it for documentation.
To avoid the problem, open the restored application in FactoryTalk View Studio before opening it in the Application Documenter.
Application Manager
- If a FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application is created on a computer whose operating system is in one language, such as the English version of Windows, and is later restored on another operating system that is in another language, such as the German version of Windows, unexpected errors may arise when the application name includes more than 16 characters.
To avoid this problem:
- Open or restore the application on an operating system that is in the original language, English version of Windows in this example.
- On the English version of Windows operating system, use Application Manager to rename the application to 16 characters or less and to back up the application to an APA file.
- Restore the APA file on the operating system that is in another language, German version of Windows in this example.
For updated information, subscribe to Answer ID 42498 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
- If a FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application is closed, but FactoryTalk View Studio remains open, the Application Manager cannot delete or copy the closed application. The Application Manager does not recognize the application as being closed.
To avoid this problem, open another application in FactoryTalk View Studio or close FactoryTalk View Studio before deleting or copying the application in Application Manager.
- The existing Application Name dialog box cannot show the .mea application when restoring a legacy .mea application through FactoryTalk View ME directly.
To avoid this problem, use Application Manager to convert the .mea application to an .med application. The .med application can then be imported using FactoryTalk View Machine Edition.
Data logging
- If a FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application running on a Windows desktop platform is logging data to a custom path, attempting to access the log file, (for example, to copy it), while data is being logged will stop the logging process and produce an error.
To avoid this problem, access the log file after the data is logged.
- If the custom path is set as C:\ in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 6.0 or later version applications (including the applications migrated from FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 5.1 or earlier) running on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 operating system, the data logging process fails to start and cannot show the trend with historical data.
To avoid this problem, rebuild the application and change the store path to other drives or a subfolder of drive C:, such as "C:\log" or "C\log\data".
- If communication to a custom path fails while data is being written to the data log, data logging will stop.
To resume data logging, shut down and restart the application.
- When FactoryTalk View ME Station is configured to delete log files on startup, it will delete alarm log file, audit log file, data log model, and diagnostics.
Domain controller
- If you set up a primary domain controller with a backup domain controller to authenticate users for a PanelView Plus 7, PanelView Plus 6, PanelView Plus, or PanelView Plus CE terminal and the primary domain controller loses its network connection, the terminal will fail to authenticate through the backup domain controller.
This will not happen if you authenticate domain users for personal computers.
Edit menu
- The Delete Row(s) menu item on the Edit menu does not delete multiple selected rows in certain spreadsheet editors. If you select multiple rows in the Information Messages, Local Messages, Macros, and Alarm Setup (Messages tab) editors, and then select Delete Row(s) from the Edit menu, only one row will be deleted.
To delete multiple rows, right-click in the editor and select Delete Row(s).
Embedded variable
- Embedded variables are not loaded until the text in the graphic object they are associated with is shown. If an object with an embedded variable has visibility animation, the embedded variable will not be activated until the object becomes visible. If the object later becomes invisible, the embedded variable will remain active.
For example, if a display containing an object with both visibility animation and embedded variables opens with the object invisible, and if the connection between the embedded variable and its tag is broken, FactoryTalk Diagnostics will not register communication errors for the object until the object becomes visible. If the object later becomes invisible, the communications errors will still be logged.
This also means that if one or more states of a multistate indicator include embedded variables, the variables will become active when those states are shown.
Firmware Upgrade Package
- For the sake of expediency, we recommend upgrading via Ethernet or Compact Flash. The other protocols will work, however, the upgrade process may be extremely lengthy.
- When upgrading the firmware directly on a PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus Compact, or PanelView Plus CE terminal, do not remove the Compact Flash card until you see the following message: "The firmware upgrade has been completed. Remove the Firmware Upgrade Card and then press the Exit button." Premature removal of the card will cause the upgrade to fail.
- When the existing Machine Edition software on a PanelView Plus terminal is uninstalled during the upgrade, a multi-language message shows, stating that the software may be corrupted. The message includes two buttons, marked Download and Continue. Ignore this message, and do not press either of these buttons. Pressing either of these buttons will cause the Firmware Upgrade Wizard to become unstable.
- Upgrading the firmware over a direct Ethernet or Serial connection will not work unless the PanelView File Transfer Utility is running on the terminal.
- Files on the network are not available for upgrades. The upgrade files must be on the same computer as the Firmware Upgrade Wizard, otherwise the upgrade cannot be completed.
- The firmware upgrade deletes any files and shortcuts in the startup directory (Storage card\Windows\Startup), including those not related to FactoryTalk View ME Station.
- When you upgrade the firmware using a firmware upgrade (Compact Flash) card, the install procedure does not check the available space on the terminal's storage card. If the upgrade is larger than the existing firmware installation, be sure there is sufficient space available before starting the upgrade.
- When downloading through a local connection, the progress dialog becomes locked and cannot be moved. If another application is opened over the dialog and then removed, the progress dialog does not refresh, but goes blank instead.
- When the PanelView Plus , PanelView Plus Compact, and PanelView Plus CE terminals start, the characters EBC, followed by a letter or a number sequence, are shown on the top right corner of the screen: EBC-M or EBC 2.00.30, for example. If you see an EBC letter version earlier than "M", the Firmware Upgrade Wizard cannot perform the system upgrade.
- Firmware upgrades to PanelView Plus and PanelView Plus Compact 400 and 600 terminals can be performed remotely provided the terminal has sufficient available space. Since the presence of KepServer drivers is the most likely to affect the amount of available memory, if the terminal includes KepServer drivers, or if the upgrade includes KepServer drivers, the download may fail. A Compact Flash card upgrade is recommended.
Global display
- If an object contains undefined strings (for example, Chinese), and you choose to show undefined strings in the default language (for example, English), after you copy and paste the object, the duplicated object always shows the English language when you switch application languages. In this example, if the default language remains English and you did not choose to show undefined strings in the default language, when you change the application's current language to Chinese or French, the duplicated object still shows the English language, instead of a question mark (?).
To avoid this problem, in the Language Configuration dialog box, clear the Display undefined strings using the default language check box before copying and pasting the object.
- Graphic objects that show floating point values, such as numeric displays and input objects, show only five decimal places and the fifth decimal place will be rounded if necessary.
- Graphic displays, images, and graphic libraries that have the same name cannot be opened at the same time.
- Objects that have rounded corners and use a wide line width (greater than 10) will not show the rounded corners on a PanelView Plus 7, PanelView Plus 6, PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus Compact, or PanelView Plus CE terminal.
- If you are applying width or vertical position animation to text that uses Courier New font, the text will not animate properly.
To avoid this problem, select a different font.
- Scaled graphic objects add 1 to width or height settings when editing.
To avoid this problem, choose one of the following methods:
- Ungroup the objects before scaling, scale each object individually, and regroup if needed.
- Set the height and width for the objects twice.
Import files
- If you import a tag CSV file that contains large amounts of tags and alarms while a runtime application is running, you will need to wait a few minutes and the Server Busy dialog box may show.
To avoid this problem, stop the runtime application before importing a tag CSV file.
- When a PanelView 1200 project is converted to FactoryTalk View Machine Edition, the character lines are not scaled and some symbol characters may not convert correctly.
To avoid this problem, import the application and then scale the graphics after import.
- When a PanelView 1400 project is converted to FactoryTalk View Machine Edition, the Min and Max value of the Bit position tag may not convert correctly.
Language switching
- Spanish (Traditional Sort) cannot be saved in the Languages field of the Properties dialog box for a language switch button.
To save Spanish (Traditional Sort), make the selection in the Property Panel instead of in the Properties dialog box.
- When FactoryTalk ME Station is running on aPanelView Plus terminal, if the user presses the LS (Language Switch) button with the Start in Last Runtime Language option (Application Settings/Startup Language) selected, language switching is slower than in previous releases.
Memory
- If FactoryTalk View ME is configured to print alarms, and the printer is not connected, the alarms will accumulate in the memory. This can eventually create a low memory available situation.
To clear the accumulated print alarms, connect the configured printers. The memory will be released as each alarm prints.
Navigation
- Users cannot navigate through the Display List Selector by holding the Up or Down key on a terminal running FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station version 6.10.00.
To avoid this problem, in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station, go to Terminal Settings > Input Device > Keyboard/Keypad and change the value for Repeat Rate to 2 or greater.
PanelView Plus 7 Standard application
- In FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 and earlier, a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application cannot contain more than 25 displays or more than 200 alarms. Starting from FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00, a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application can contain up to 25 On Top displays, 25 Replace displays, and 500 alarms.
Using FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 or later, you can create a v8.20 or earlier version of PanelView Plus 7 Standard runtime application (.mer) that contains more than 25 displays or more than 200 alarms. The runtime application can be run on a PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal installed with firmware version 8.20 or earlier, and can be restored to a design time application (.med) using FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 or earlier. However, from the restored application, you cannot create a PanelView Plus 7 Standard runtime application using FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 or earlier, because the number of alarms or displays exceeds the restriction defined in FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 or earlier.
PanelView Plus terminal
- If the AM symbol, PM symbol or Separator contains an ampersand (&), the string in the Time Format window is not shown correctly.
- When a parameter list is used to open a graphic display on a PanelView Plus terminal, it does not show correctly if spaces are part of the string.
To show strings correctly on a PanelView Plus terminal, define all strings without spaces.
Parameter file
- If a parameter file name includes an exclamation point (!), no error message will appear when the parameter file is saved, but it will not be possible to create the run-time file (.mer) for the application.
To avoid this problem, do not include an exclamation point in a parameter file name.
- When you use a parameter file generated from an SE project directly in an ME project, an error message shows.
To avoid this problem, delete "@!=1" from the first line of the parameter file.
- ANSI format parameter file is shown in mess code when opened in FactoryTalk View Studio.
To avoid this problem, convert the parameter file from ANSI to Unicode format, for example, in WordPad.
Runtime
- On a PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminal, when saving files that have the same file name extension, and whose names start with the same eight characters on an SD card:
- A maximum of 999 such files can be stored in a folder if the SD card is formatted using FAT32 (File Allocation Table 32).
- More than 999 such files can be stored in a folder if the SD card is formated using exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table). For example, when exporting CSV files (YYYY_MM_DD_HH_mm_ss-<FileLabel>-TYPE.csv), you may need to format the SD card using exFAT to save more files.
For more information about formatting an SD card using exFAT, see Appendix, "Format an SD card using exFAT" in the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition User's Guide.
- On a PanelView Plus 7, PanelView Plus 6, PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus Compact, or PanelView Plus CE terminal, selecting the following option produces an error message in red: Terminal settings > Startup options > Startup tests > Select tests > CF External
This message can safely be ignored. It does not indicate that the Compact Flash card has failed. This option is intended for use at time of manufacture only.
- FactoryTalk View ME Station running on a Windows Server 2008 desktop does not save the Startup settings. Settings are not retained after closing the Terminal Settings > FactoryTalk View ME Station Startup dialog box.
- If a Windows-linked user belongs to a Distribution type Windows-linked user group, the user cannot log in to the running application on desktops.
To ensure that the user can log in, change the group type of the Windows-linked user group to Security.
- In Windows 2000 domain, if a user group is added to run-time security, but the group's user is not directly added to run-time security, the user cannot log in on PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminals when SSL is enabled.
Shut down an application
- When there are multiple macros running in the application or there are several displays popping up, if you shut down the application, you might experience a crash.
To resolve this issue, reset the terminal.
Tag
- If tag names, device shortcuts, or direct references include spaces, the Tag Substitution tool does not work for the tags in embedded variables.
To avoid this problem, remove spaces in tag names, device shortcuts, and direct references when the tags are in an embedded variable.
- If an HMI tag's Maximum property is increased, the change is not effective immediately.
To apply the changes, close and reopen FactoryTalk View Studio.
- Using a long integer tag with a value of 2,147,483,648 or greater will not allow an application to be validated or a converted MER file to be created from version 5.1 to 6.0. It is because that during the validation and conversion process, a tag is written in the command line (tag=2147483648), macro, or expression.
To avoid this problem, keep the integer tag value less than 2,147,483,648.
- When using tags, the values that are less than 53 bits are not shown correctly or may appear wireframed. It is because LINT, ULINT, or LWORD data types are not fully supported.
Trend
- If trend pens are configured with the maximum buffer size of 32,767 records, the entire allocated program memory on a CE terminal will be consumed in a few hours, resulting in an "out of memory" error. This requires a reboot of the terminal before the application can continue.
To avoid this problem, set the buffer for extra data below the theoretical maximum.
- If you use two or more pens, with the Isolated graphing display option selected, the colors of the pens will no longer match the legend and will appear offset.
To avoid this problem, add and use a Next Pen button to align the legend with the pen.
Application Notes
This release has the following application notes.
The following are the application notes for FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 11.00.00.
Unattended or silent install
Use command-line parameters to perform an unattended or silent installation of the software.
Command-line parameters
The following table identifies the installation command-line parameters. Command-line parameters are case-insensitive. However, if a specified value includes a space, be sure to enclose the value in quotation marks (for example, "value with spaces").
Parameter
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Description
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/?
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Displays the usage options for installation parameters.
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/Q
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Silent Install, install runs in a quiet mode without any user interface. This parameter is recommended when deploying the software installation using an IT tool or script, and don’t expect any error or restart messages. When using this parameter, check the error codes, and respond as needed. For example, if the installation returns error code 1641, then the IT tool or script should restart the computer and relaunch the installation after restart.
This parameter is required if /QS is not specified.
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/QS
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Unattended Install, install runs in a quiet simple mode and shows progress through the UI, it does not accept any input but still shows error or restart messages. When using this parameter, the installation will stop and display a prompt if there are error or restart messages. For example, if an immediate restart is required to complete the install, a restart message will be displayed to confirm the restart. Installation resumes automatically from the point of interruption after restart.
This parameter is required if /Q is not specified.
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/IAcceptAllLicenseTerms
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Acknowledges acceptance of the license terms. This parameter is required for /Q or /QS parameters.
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/AutoRestart
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Automatically restarts the computer after the installation is complete. Used when a restart is required to complete the installation. This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used silent install (/Q) will return either error code 1641 or 3010 if a restart is required, and unattended install (/QS) will result in a confirmation prompt that must be agreed to before the installation is completed.
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/Record
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Records the installation options chosen to a recording file. This parameter is optional.
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/Playback
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Plays back a recording file to specify the installation options. This parameter is optional.
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/Repair
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Runs a repair operation on the installed products. This parameter is optional.
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/Uninstall
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Uninstalls the product.
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/SetupLanguage="value"
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Specifies which language will be displayed during install process. The value must be the one of the following:
- ENU
- CHS
- DEU
- ESP
- FRA
- ITA
- JPN
- KOR
- PTB
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default language is the current user or operating system user interface language.
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/Product="value"
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Specifies which sub-products will be installed. This parameter is required.
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/ProductLanguage="value"
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Specifies the language version of the software being installed. The value must be one of the following:
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default language is the same as the setup language.
If the software does not support multiple languages, this parameter is not available.
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/InstallDrive="value"
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Specifies the installation drive. This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default install drive is C:.
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/IgnoreWarning
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Specifies that the setup ignores warnings and continues. This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the setup exits when a warning occurs.
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/SerialNumber="value"
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Specifies the serial number of the software being installed. This is used to activate the software during installation. This parameter is optional. If it is not specified the software must be activated manually after installation if activation is required.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this parameter is not available.
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/ProductKey="value"
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Specifies the product key used to get activation keys during installation. This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the software must be activated manually after installation if activation is required.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this parameter is not available.
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/Version="value"
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Specifies the version of the software to activate which corresponds to the product version associated with the SerialNumber and ProductKey. This parameter is optional. If it is not specified the installer will use the most recent product version available.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required this parameter is not available.
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Error codes
The following table identifies the error codes that can be returned by an installation.
Error Code
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Value
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Description
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ERROR_SUCCESS
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0
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The installation completed successfully.
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ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
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87
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One of the parameters was invalid.
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ERROR_INSTALL_USEREXIT
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1602
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The installation was canceled by the user.
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ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE
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1603
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A fatal error occurred during installation.
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ERROR_BAD_CONFIGURATION
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1610
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The configuration data for this product is corrupt. Contact your support personnel.
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ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_INITIATED
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1641
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The installer has initiated a restart. After restart installation will continue.
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ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_REQUIRED
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3010
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A restart is required to complete the installation. After restart the product is successfully installed.
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ERROR_REBOOT_PENDING
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3012
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Restart pending. Restart computer for installation to continue.
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ERROR_SUCCESS_NOT_APPLICABLE
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3013
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The installation cannot proceed because the products are already installed.
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Examples
The following examples show how to use the installation commands.
VeriSign Universal Root Certification Authority certificate
If the VeriSign Universal Root Certification Authority certificate does not exist on the local computer, the certificate is installed while installing Rockwell Automation software. Use Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to view the certificate in Console Root > Certificates (Local Computer) > Trusted Root Certification Authorities > Certificates.
Communications
- When using UltraVNC version 1.04 or later with FactoryTalk View, a crash may occur when navigating in FactoryTalk View Studio or loading an application in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station.
To avoid this problem, ensure that your version of UltraVNC is earlier than 1.04.
- If you are using remote OPC servers at run time and if the remote OPC server fails:
- Data on the clients appears to be valid, but does not update
- Animations do not show in wireframes
- Date displays do not show asterisks
- Strings do not show questions marks
- Tags that use a FactoryTalk Linx remote OPC server will show a value in the Numeric Display object even when there is no communication, for example, when the Ethernet cable has been disconnected from the CE terminal, instead of showing asterisks or logging an error message to Diagnostics.
- If you connect to ControlLogix controllers via Ethernet network, there is no additional support for other Allen-Bradley devices or network hops through bridging modules to DH+ or RIO network.
- When you run an application by double-clicking the .mer file, the application may not be able to communicate. It is because the communications file will not be automatically overwritten, and the terminal has no communication configuration or another .mer file with a different communication configuration ran on the terminal.
To avoid this problem, follow the steps below:
- If it is the first time you run the application, load the application in ME Station.
- When the following message shows, click Yes.
"Do you want to replace the terminal's current communication configuration with the application's communication configuration?"
- If a slash mark (/) exists in a tag name, the application will not run correctly on a PanelView Plus terminal although it runs correctly during Test Run.
To avoid this problem, do not include a slash mark in a tag name.
Windows 10 operating system
- If you are using FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station v10.00.00 or earlier on a Windows 10 operating system, files older than seven days may be deleted automatically in the folder.
To retain the files:
- Disable silent cleanup by using either of the following methods:
- If you have the administrator privilege, run the command:
schtasks.exe /Change /TN "\Microsoft\Windows\DiskCleanup\SilentCleanup" /Disable - Open Task Scheduler, navigate to Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > DiskCleanup, right-click SilentCleanup, and select Disable.
- Disable LowDiskSpaceChecks:
a. Open Registry Editor.
b. Navigate to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current\Version\Policies\Explorer.
c. Select Edit > New > DWORD VALUE.
d. Type the name NoLowDiskSpaceChecks.
e. Right-click NoLowDiskSpaceChecks and select Modify.
f. In the Value data box, enter 1, and click OK.
KEPServer
- FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 11.00.00 can work with the following versions of KEPServer Enterprise:
- Version 5.13 or later on Windows 10, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2016 operating systems
- Version 5.0 or later on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 operating systems
- To run KEPServer Enterprise 5.0 or later on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 operating systems, disable UAC and log in as an administrator.
- When using a remote Kepware data server, to run FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 6.00.00 or later applications on a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 operating system, you need set DCOM manually.
- If an application running on a PanelView Plus terminal uses KEPServer as the OPC Data Server, a conflict is created with the Serial DF1 driver installed by default with FactoryTalk Linx. This produces the following recurring error message:
- "DF1: Failed to open COM2: as it may be already in use by another application."
- To stop the error message, remove the default Serial DF1 driver. For more information, see Answer ID 32449 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
- If a runtime application (.mer) that contains a KEPServer Enterprise project file is converted to a design time application, the location of the project file is not shown to the user.
To access the project file, go to \Users\Public\Public Documents\RSView Enterprise\ME\HMI Projects\<application name>\KEPServer.
- If you are using KEPServer Enterprise as an OPC server with FactoryTalk View version 9.00.00 or later and using an HMI tag to connect to a third-party device, you will not be able to access the tag value. The cause is that the security enhancements in FactoryTalk View version 9.00.00 or later affect the communications with third-party devices. To access the tag value, additional Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) configuration is required for KEPServer Enterprise on the computers.
For more information about the configuration, see Appendix, "Troubleshoot KEPServer Enterprise" in the FactoryTalk View Installation Guide.
RSNetWorx
- If you use RSNetWorx, RSNetWorx version 10.00 or later is required. Rockwell Automation recommends RSNetWorx version 21.00 or later.
If you are under a current technical support contract, you may download RSNetWorx v21 or later from the Product Compatibility and Download Center .
To download RSNetWorx:
- Click the Download Software Updates link and enter your Rockwell Automation Member identification.
- Enter your Company Name and the Software Serial Number for your current RSNetWorx.
- Follow the instructions to download and install the updated software product.
RSNetWorx v21.00 or later is also available in Studio Professional v21.00 or later. If you are not under a current technical support contract, you may purchase an update for RSNetWorx by contacting Rockwell Automation sales.
For the information about RSNetWorx version 11.00 and earlier incompatibility with Rockwell Automation software products, see Answer ID 566967 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
PanelBuilder 1400e
- If you are installing PanelBuilder 1400e and FactoryTalk View Studio on the same computer, install PanelBuilder 1400e first. If you install FactoryTalk View Studio first, the PanelBuilder software will open, but you cannot create applications or open existing applications.
Network security
- For the latest network security considerations when using Rockwell Automation products, visit the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
- For information about:
- File extensions created by Rockwell Automation software, firewall rules, and service dependencies, see Answer ID 609492 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
- TCP/UDP ports used by Rockwell Automation products, see Answer ID 898270 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
Internet security software
- If third-party Internet firewall software is enabled on a computer, FactoryTalk View Machine Edition cannot be installed or run.
Before installing or running FactoryTalk View Studio, configure your internet firewall to allow the following .exe files to access the Internet:
- C:\Program Files\Common Files\Rockwell\Rsvchost.exe
- C:\Program Files\Common Files\Rockwell\RnaDirServer.exe
- C:\Program Files\Common Files\Rockwell\VStudio.exe
- C:\Program Files\Common Files\Rockwell\RNADirMultiplexor.exe
- C:\Program Files\CommonFiles\Rockwell\RNADiagnosticsSrv.exe
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSLinx Enterprise\RSLinxNG.exe
Before installing or running FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station, configure your Internet firewall to allow the following .exe files to access the Internet:
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\MEMacroEditor.exe
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\MERuntime.exe
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\TagSrv.exe
After configuring your firewall software to allow these files internet access, restart your computer to apply the changes.
Tip:
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If your computer is running a 64-bit operating system, the files are in \Program Files (x86), instead of \Program Files.
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User Account Control settings
Constraints when using FactoryTalk View version 6.10.00 or later
- FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 6.0 and earlier use Watcom database for the tag databases.
- FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 6.10, 7.0, 8.0, 8.10, 8.20, and 9.0 use Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express for the tag databases.
- FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 10.0 and later use Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Express LocalDB for the tag databases.
When installing FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 6.10.00 or later:
- On a 32-bit operating system, Watcom database and SQL Server database will be installed.
- On a 64-bit operating system, only SQL Server database will be installed.
Due to this difference, some constraints with using FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 6.10.00 or later are introduced on a 64-bit Windows OS.
To open or convert an application created with FactoryTalk View version 10.0 in FactoryTalk View version 9.0 or earlier, see Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase Answer ID 1041447.
For more information about constraints with creating and running MER on a 64-bit Windows operating system, review Appendix D, "Constraints when using FactoryTalk View version 6.10.00 or later" in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Installation Guide for details.
Component names
- The names for the following FactoryTalk View Studio components do not support extended ASCII characters or UNICODE characters:
- Application
- HMI server
- Data server
- HMI tag
- FactoryTalk Linx shortcut
- design time application file (.med)
- All FactoryTalk View application components, including graphic displays, parameter files, macro files, and data log files
Alarms
- If filtering is set up, when <AllTriggers> is triggered, the <AllTriggers> message will not show in the Alarm Status List.
Application Documenter
- If you restored an application using the Application Manager, the Application Documenter may not be able to detect the restored application or select it for documentation.
To avoid the problem, open the restored application in FactoryTalk View Studio before opening it in the Application Documenter.
Application Manager
- If a FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application is created on a computer whose operating system is in one language, such as the English version of Windows, and is later restored on another operating system that is in another language, such as the German version of Windows, unexpected errors may arise when the application name includes more than 16 characters.
To avoid this problem:
- Open or restore the application on an operating system that is in the original language, English version of Windows in this example.
- On the English version of Windows operating system, use Application Manager to rename the application to 16 characters or less and to back up the application to an APA file.
- Restore the APA file on the operating system that is in another language, German version of Windows in this example.
For updated information, subscribe to Answer ID 42498 in the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
- If a FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application is closed, but FactoryTalk View Studio remains open, the Application Manager cannot delete or copy the closed application. The Application Manager does not recognize the application as being closed.
To avoid this problem, open another application in FactoryTalk View Studio or close FactoryTalk View Studio before deleting or copying the application in Application Manager.
- The existing Application Name dialog box cannot show the .mea application when restoring a legacy .mea application through FactoryTalk View ME directly.
To avoid this problem, use Application Manager to convert the .mea application to an .med application. The .med application can then be imported using FactoryTalk View Machine Edition.
Data logging
- If a FactoryTalk View Machine Edition application running on a Windows desktop platform is logging data to a custom path, attempting to access the log file, (for example, to copy it), while data is being logged will stop the logging process and produce an error.
To avoid this problem, access the log file after the data is logged.
- If the custom path is set as C:\ in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 6.0 or later version applications (including the applications migrated from FactoryTalk View Machine Edition version 5.1 or earlier) running on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 operating system, the data logging process fails to start and cannot show the trend with historical data.
To avoid this problem, rebuild the application and change the store path to other drives or a subfolder of drive C:, such as "C:\log" or "C\log\data".
- If communication to a custom path fails while data is being written to the data log, data logging will stop.
To resume data logging, shut down and restart the application.
- When FactoryTalk View ME Station is configured to delete log files on startup, it will delete alarm log file, audit log file, data log model, and diagnostics.
Domain controller
- If you set up a primary domain controller with a backup domain controller to authenticate users for a PanelView Plus 7, PanelView Plus 6, PanelView Plus, or PanelView Plus CE terminal and the primary domain controller loses its network connection, the terminal will fail to authenticate through the backup domain controller.
This will not happen if you authenticate domain users for personal computers.
Edit menu
- The Delete Row(s) menu item on the Edit menu does not delete multiple selected rows in certain spreadsheet editors. If you select multiple rows in the Information Messages, Local Messages, Macros, and Alarm Setup (Messages tab) editors, and then select Delete Row(s) from the Edit menu, only one row will be deleted.
To delete multiple rows, right-click in the editor and select Delete Row(s).
Embedded variable
- Embedded variables are not loaded until the text in the graphic object they are associated with is shown. If an object with an embedded variable has visibility animation, the embedded variable will not be activated until the object becomes visible. If the object later becomes invisible, the embedded variable will remain active.
For example, if a display containing an object with both visibility animation and embedded variables opens with the object invisible, and if the connection between the embedded variable and its tag is broken, FactoryTalk Diagnostics will not register communication errors for the object until the object becomes visible. If the object later becomes invisible, the communications errors will still be logged.
This also means that if one or more states of a multistate indicator include embedded variables, the variables will become active when those states are shown.
Firmware Upgrade Package
- For the sake of expediency, we recommend upgrading via Ethernet or Compact Flash. The other protocols will work, however, the upgrade process may be extremely lengthy.
- When upgrading the firmware directly on a PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus Compact, or PanelView Plus CE terminal, do not remove the Compact Flash card until you see the following message: "The firmware upgrade has been completed. Remove the Firmware Upgrade Card and then press the Exit button." Premature removal of the card will cause the upgrade to fail.
- When the existing Machine Edition software on a PanelView Plus terminal is uninstalled during the upgrade, a multi-language message shows, stating that the software may be corrupted. The message includes two buttons, marked Download and Continue. Ignore this message, and do not press either of these buttons. Pressing either of these buttons will cause the Firmware Upgrade Wizard to become unstable.
- Upgrading the firmware over a direct Ethernet or Serial connection will not work unless the PanelView File Transfer Utility is running on the terminal.
- Files on the network are not available for upgrades. The upgrade files must be on the same computer as the Firmware Upgrade Wizard, otherwise the upgrade cannot be completed.
- The firmware upgrade deletes any files and shortcuts in the startup directory (Storage card\Windows\Startup), including those not related to FactoryTalk View ME Station.
- When you upgrade the firmware using a firmware upgrade (Compact Flash) card, the install procedure does not check the available space on the terminal's storage card. If the upgrade is larger than the existing firmware installation, be sure there is sufficient space available before starting the upgrade.
- When downloading through a local connection, the progress dialog becomes locked and cannot be moved. If another application is opened over the dialog and then removed, the progress dialog does not refresh, but goes blank instead.
- When the PanelView Plus , PanelView Plus Compact, and PanelView Plus CE terminals start, the characters EBC, followed by a letter or a number sequence, are shown on the top right corner of the screen: EBC-M or EBC 2.00.30, for example. If you see an EBC letter version earlier than "M", the Firmware Upgrade Wizard cannot perform the system upgrade.
- Firmware upgrades to PanelView Plus and PanelView Plus Compact 400 and 600 terminals can be performed remotely provided the terminal has sufficient available space. Since the presence of KepServer drivers is the most likely to affect the amount of available memory, if the terminal includes KepServer drivers, or if the upgrade includes KepServer drivers, the download may fail. A Compact Flash card upgrade is recommended.
Global display
- If an object contains undefined strings (for example, Chinese), and you choose to show undefined strings in the default language (for example, English), after you copy and paste the object, the duplicated object always shows the English language when you switch application languages. In this example, if the default language remains English and you did not choose to show undefined strings in the default language, when you change the application's current language to Chinese or French, the duplicated object still shows the English language, instead of a question mark (?).
To avoid this problem, in the Language Configuration dialog box, clear the Display undefined strings using the default language check box before copying and pasting the object.
- Graphic objects that show floating point values, such as numeric displays and input objects, show only five decimal places and the fifth decimal place will be rounded if necessary.
- Graphic displays, images, and graphic libraries that have the same name cannot be opened at the same time.
- Objects that have rounded corners and use a wide line width (greater than 10) will not show the rounded corners on a PanelView Plus 7, PanelView Plus 6, PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus Compact, or PanelView Plus CE terminal.
- If you are applying width or vertical position animation to text that uses Courier New font, the text will not animate properly.
To avoid this problem, select a different font.
- Scaled graphic objects add 1 to width or height settings when editing.
To avoid this problem, choose one of the following methods:
- Ungroup the objects before scaling, scale each object individually, and regroup if needed.
- Set the height and width for the objects twice.
Import files
- If you import a tag CSV file that contains large amounts of tags and alarms while a runtime application is running, you will need to wait a few minutes and the Server Busy dialog box may show.
To avoid this problem, stop the runtime application before importing a tag CSV file.
- When a PanelView 1200 project is converted to FactoryTalk View Machine Edition, the character lines are not scaled and some symbol characters may not convert correctly.
To avoid this problem, import the application and then scale the graphics after import.
- When a PanelView 1400 project is converted to FactoryTalk View Machine Edition, the Min and Max value of the Bit position tag may not convert correctly.
Language switching
- Spanish (Traditional Sort) cannot be saved in the Languages field of the Properties dialog box for a language switch button.
To save Spanish (Traditional Sort), make the selection in the Property Panel instead of in the Properties dialog box.
- When FactoryTalk ME Station is running on aPanelView Plus terminal, if the user presses the LS (Language Switch) button with the Start in Last Runtime Language option (Application Settings/Startup Language) selected, language switching is slower than in previous releases.
Memory
- If FactoryTalk View ME is configured to print alarms, and the printer is not connected, the alarms will accumulate in the memory. This can eventually create a low memory available situation.
To clear the accumulated print alarms, connect the configured printers. The memory will be released as each alarm prints.
Navigation
- Users cannot navigate through the Display List Selector by holding the Up or Down key on a terminal running FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station version 6.10.00.
To avoid this problem, in FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Station, go to Terminal Settings > Input Device > Keyboard/Keypad and change the value for Repeat Rate to 2 or greater.
PanelView Plus 7 Standard application
- In FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 and earlier, a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application cannot contain more than 25 displays or more than 200 alarms. In FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 and 10.00.00, a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application can contain up to 25 On Top displays, 25 Replace displays, and 500 alarms. In FactoryTalk View Studio version 11.00.00 and later, a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application can contain up to 50 On Top displays, 50 Replace displays, and 500 alarms.
Using FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 or later, you can create a v8.20 or earlier version of PanelView Plus 7 Standard runtime application (.mer) that contains more than 25 displays or more than 200 alarms. The runtime application can be run on a PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal installed with firmware version 8.20 or earlier, and can be restored to a design time application (.med) using FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 or earlier. However, from the restored application, you cannot create a PanelView Plus 7 Standard runtime application using FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 or earlier, because the number of alarms or displays exceeds the restriction defined in FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 or earlier.
PanelView Plus terminal
- Due to limited memory (RAM) on PanelView Plus family terminals, the extended tag property @Description cannot be passed through on PanelView Plus family terminals.
- If the AM symbol, PM symbol or Separator contains an ampersand (&), the string in the Time Format window is not shown correctly.
- When a parameter list is used to open a graphic display on a PanelView Plus terminal, it does not show correctly if spaces are part of the string.
To show strings correctly on a PanelView Plus terminal, define all strings without spaces.
Parameter file
- If a parameter file name includes an exclamation point (!), no error message will appear when the parameter file is saved, but it will not be possible to create the run-time file (.mer) for the application.
To avoid this problem, do not include an exclamation point in a parameter file name.
- When you use a parameter file generated from an SE project directly in an ME project, an error message shows.
To avoid this problem, delete "@!=1" from the first line of the parameter file.
- ANSI format parameter file is shown in mess code when opened in FactoryTalk View Studio.
To avoid this problem, convert the parameter file from ANSI to Unicode format, for example, in WordPad.
Runtime
- On a PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminal, when saving files that have the same file name extension, and whose names start with the same eight characters on an SD card:
- A maximum of 999 such files can be stored in a folder if the SD card is formatted using FAT32 (File Allocation Table 32).
- More than 999 such files can be stored in a folder if the SD card is formatted using exFAT (Extended File Allocation Table). For example, when exporting CSV files (YYYY_MM_DD_HH_mm_ss-<FileLabel>-TYPE.csv), you may need to format the SD card using exFAT to save more files.
For more information about formatting an SD card using exFAT, see Appendix, "Format an SD card using exFAT" in the FactoryTalk View Machine Edition User's Guide.
- On a PanelView Plus 7, PanelView Plus 6, PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus Compact, or PanelView Plus CE terminal, selecting the following option produces an error message in red: Terminal settings > Startup options > Startup tests > Select tests > CF External
This message can safely be ignored. It does not indicate that the Compact Flash card has failed. This option is intended for use at the time of manufacture only.
- FactoryTalk View ME Station running on a Windows Server 2008 desktop does not save the Startup settings. Settings are not retained after closing the Terminal Settings > FactoryTalk View ME Station Startup dialog box.
- If a Windows-linked user belongs to a Distribution type Windows-linked user group, the user cannot log in to the running application on desktops.
To ensure that the user can log in, change the group type of the Windows-linked user group to Security.
- In Windows 2000 domain, if a user group is added to run-time security, but the group's user is not directly added to run-time security, the user cannot log in on PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminals when SSL is enabled.
Shut down an application
- When there are multiple macros running in the application or there are several displays popping up, if you shut down the application, you might experience a crash.
To resolve this issue, reset the terminal.
Tag
- If tag names, device shortcuts, or direct references include spaces, the Tag Substitution tool does not work for the tags in embedded variables.
To avoid this problem, remove spaces in tag names, device shortcuts, and direct references when the tags are in an embedded variable.
- If an HMI tag's Maximum property is increased, the change is not effective immediately.
To apply the changes, close and reopen FactoryTalk View Studio.
- Using a long integer tag with a value of 2,147,483,648 or greater will not allow an application to be validated or a converted MER file to be created from version 5.1 to 6.0. It is because that during the validation and conversion process, a tag is written in the command line (tag=2147483648), macro, or expression.
To avoid this problem, keep the integer tag value less than 2,147,483,648.
- When using tags, the values that are less than 53 bits are not shown correctly or may appear wireframed. It is because LINT, ULINT, or LWORD data types are not fully supported.
Trend
- If trend pens are configured with the maximum buffer size of 32,767 records, the entire allocated program memory on a CE terminal will be consumed in a few hours, resulting in an "out of memory" error. This requires a reboot of the terminal before the application can continue.
To avoid this problem, set the buffer for extra data below the theoretical maximum.
- If you use two or more pens, with the Isolated graphing display option selected, the colors of the pens will no longer match the legend and will appear offset.
To avoid this problem, add and use a Next Pen button to align the legend with the pen.
Application Notes
This release has the following application notes.
The following are the application notes for FactoryTalk View ME version 12.00.00.
Unattended or silent install
Use command-line parameters to perform an unattended or silent installation of the software.
Command-line parameters
The following table identifies the installation command-line parameters. Command-line parameters are case-insensitive. However, if a specified value includes a space, be sure to enclose the value in quotation marks (for example, "value with spaces").
Parameter
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Description
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/?
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Displays the usage options for installation parameters.
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/Q
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Silent Install, install runs in a quiet mode without any user interface.
This parameter is recommended when deploying the software installation using an IT tool or script, and don’t expect any error or restart messages. When using this parameter, check the error codes, and respond as needed. For example, if the installation returns error code 1641, then the IT tool or script should restart the computer and relaunch the installation after restart.
This parameter is required if /QS is not specified.
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/QS
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Unattended Install, install runs in a quiet simple mode and shows progress through the UI, it does not accept any input but still shows error or restart messages.
When using this parameter, the installation will stop and display a prompt if there are error or restart messages. For example, if an immediate restart is required to complete the install, a restart message will be displayed to confirm the restart. Installation resumes automatically from the point of interruption after restart.
This parameter is required if /Q is not specified.
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/IAcceptAllLicenseTerms
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Acknowledges acceptance of the license terms.
This parameter is required for /Q or /QS parameters.
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/AutoRestart
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Automatically restarts the computer after the installation is complete. Used when a restart is required to complete the installation.
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, silent install (/Q) will return either error code 1641 or 3010 if a restart is required, and unattended install (/QS) will result in a confirmation prompt that must be agreed to before the installation is completed.
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/Record
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Records the installation options chosen to a recording file.
This parameter is optional.
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/Playback
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Plays back a recording file to specify the installation options.
This parameter is optional.
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/Repair
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Runs a repair operation on the installed products.
This parameter is optional.
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/Uninstall
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Uninstalls the product.
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/SetupLanguage="value"
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Specifies which language will be displayed during install process.
The value must be the one of the following:
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/Product="value"
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Specifies which sub-products will be installed.
This parameter is required.
For FactoryTalk View ME, the value must be one of the following:
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/ProductLanguage="value"
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Specifies the language version of the software being installed.
The value must be one of the following:
- ENU
- CHS
- DEU
- FRA
- JPN
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default language is the same as the setup language.
If the software does not support multiple languages, this parameter is not available.
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/InstallDrive="value"
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Specifies the installation drive.
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default install drive is C:.
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/IgnoreWarning
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Specifies that the setup ignores warnings and continues.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the setup exits when a warning occurs.
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/SerialNumber="value"
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Specifies the serial number of the software being installed. This is used to activate the software during installation.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified the software must be activated manually after installation if activation is required.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this parameter is not available.
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/ProductKey="value"
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Specifies the product key used to get activation keys during installation.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the software must be activated manually after installation if activation is required.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this parameter is not available.
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/Version="value"
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Specifies the version of the software to activate which corresponds to the product version associated with the SerialNumber and ProductKey.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified the installer will use the most recent product version available.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required this parameter is not available.
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Error codes
The following table identifies the error codes that can be returned by an installation.
Error Code
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Value
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Description
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ERROR_SUCCESS
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0
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The installation completed successfully.
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ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
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87
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One of the parameters was invalid.
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ERROR_INSTALL_USEREXIT
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1602
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The installation was cancelled by the user.
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ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE
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1603
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A fatal error occurred during installation.
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ERROR_BAD_CONFIGURATION
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1610
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The configuration data for this product is corrupt. Contact your support personnel.
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ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_INITIATED
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1641
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The installer has initiated a restart. After restart installation will continue.
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ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_REQUIRED
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3010
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A restart is required to complete the installation. After restart the product is successfully installed.
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ERROR_REBOOT_PENDING
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3012
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Restart pending. Restart computer for installation to continue.
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ERROR_SUCCESS_NOT_APPLICABLE
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3013
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The installation cannot proceed because the products are already installed.
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Examples
The following examples show how to use the installation commands.
- To install FactoryTalk View ME Station using the default settings during the installation process. (Silent install)
Setup.exe /Q /IAcceptAllLicenseTerms /Product="Machine Edition Station for Windows"
- To install the Chinese language version of the FactoryTalk View Studio for Machine Edition version 12.00.00 software on the D: drive and show the progress, error, or complete messages during installation, and restart the computer if necessary. The language shown during installation is Chinese. (Unattended install)
Setup.exe /QS /IAcceptAllLicenseTerms /AutoRestart /SetupLanguage=CHS /Product="Studio for Machine Edition" /InstallDrive=D: /SerialNumber=12345ABCDE /ProductKey=ABCD2-34KDC /Version=12.00.00
- To repair the installation of FactoryTalk View Studio for Machine Edition silently.
Setup.exe /Q /Repair /Product="Studio for Machine Edition"
VeriSign Universal Root Certification Authority certificate
If the VeriSign Universal Root Certification Authority certificate does not exist on the local computer, the certificate is installed while installing Rockwell Automation software. Use Microsoft Management Console (MMC) to view the certificate in Console Root > Certificates (Local Computer) > Trusted Root Certification Authorities > Certificates.
Communications
- When using UltraVNC version 1.04 or later with FactoryTalk View, a crash may occur when navigating in FactoryTalk View Studio or loading an application in FactoryTalk View ME Station.
To avoid this problem, ensure that your version of UltraVNC is earlier than 1.04.
- If you are using remote OPC servers at run time and if the remote OPC server fails:
- Data on the clients appears to be valid, but does not update
- Animations do not show in wireframes
- Date displays do not show asterisks
- Strings do not show questions marks
- Tags that use a FactoryTalk Linx remote OPC server will show a value in the Numeric Display object even when there is no communication, for example, when the Ethernet cable has been disconnected from the CE terminal, instead of showing asterisks or logging an error message to Diagnostics.
- If you connect to ControlLogix controllers via Ethernet network, there is no additional support for other Allen-Bradley devices or network hops through bridging modules to DH+ or RIO network.
- When you run an application by double-clicking the .mer file, the application may not be able to communicate. It is because the communications file will not be automatically overwritten, and the terminal has no communication configuration or another .mer file with a different communication configuration ran on the terminal.
To avoid this problem, follow the steps below:
- If it is the first time you run the application, load the application in ME Station.
- When the following message shows, click Yes.
"Do you want to replace the terminal's current communication configuration with the application's communication configuration?"
- If a slash mark (/) exists in a tag name, the application will not run correctly on a PanelView Plus terminal although it runs correctly during Test Run.
To avoid this problem, do not include a slash mark in a tag name.
Windows 10 operating system
- If you are using FactoryTalk View ME Station v10.00.00 or earlier on a Windows 10 operating system, files older than seven days may be deleted automatically in the %temp% folder.
To retain the files:
- Disable silent cleanup by using either of the following methods:
- Disable LowDiskSpaceChecks:
- Open Registry Editor.
- Navigate to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current\Version\Policies\Explorer.
- Select Edit > New > DWORD VALUE.
- Type the name NoLowDiskSpaceChecks.
- Right-click NoLowDiskSpaceChecks and select Modify.
- In the Value data box, enter 1, and click OK.
KEPServer
- FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00 can work with the following versions of KEPServer Enterprise:
- Version 5.13 or later on Windows 10, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2016 operating systems
- Version 5.0 or later on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 operating systems
- To run KEPServer Enterprise 5.0 or later on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 operating systems, disable UAC and log in as an administrator.
- When using a remote Kepware data server, to run FactoryTalk View ME version 6.00.00 or later applications on a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 operating system, you need set DCOM manually.
- If an application running on a PanelView Plus terminal uses KEPServer as the OPC Data Server, a conflict is created with the Serial DF1 driver installed by default with FactoryTalk Linx. This produces the following recurring error message:
"DF1: Failed to open COM2: as it may be already in use by another application."
To stop the error message, remove the default Serial DF1 driver. For more information, see Knowledgebase Document ID: BF15496 - Error opening COM1 [OS Error == 55] shows up in diagnostics list when running Kepserver on PanelView Plus.
- If a runtime application (.mer) that contains a KEPServer Enterprise project file is converted to a design time application, the location of the project file is not shown to the user.
To access the project file, go to \Users\Public\Public Documents\RSView Enterprise\ME\HMI Projects\<application name>\KEPServer.
- If you are using KEPServer Enterprise as an OPC server with FactoryTalk View version 9.00.00 or later and using an HMI tag to connect to a third-party device, you will not be able to access the tag value. The cause is that the security enhancements in FactoryTalk View version 9.00.00 or later affect the communications with third-party devices. To access the tag value, additional Distributed Component Object Model (DCOM) configuration is required for KEPServer Enterprise on the computers.
For more information about the configuration, see Appendix, "Troubleshoot KEPServer Enterprise" in the FactoryTalk View Installation Guide.
RSNetWorx
To download RSNetWorx:
- Click the Download Software Updates link and enter your Rockwell Automation Member identification.
- Enter your Company Name and the Software Serial Number for your current RSNetWorx.
- Follow the instructions to download and install the updated software product.
RSNetWorx v21.00 or later is also available in Studio Professional v21.00 or later. If you are not under a current technical support contract, you may purchase an update for RSNetWorx by contacting Rockwell Automation sales.
For the information about RSNetWorx version 11.00 and earlier incompatibility with Rockwell Automation software products, see Knowledgebase Document ID: PN785 - Product Notice 2013-10-001 - RSNetWorx V11 and Prior Incompatibility with Rockwell Automation Software Products (201310001).
PanelBuilder 1400e
- If you are installing PanelBuilder 1400e and FactoryTalk View Studio on the same computer, install PanelBuilder 1400e first. If you install FactoryTalk View Studio first, the PanelBuilder software will open, but you cannot create applications or open existing applications.
Network security
- For the latest network security considerations when using Rockwell Automation products, visit the Rockwell Automation Knowledgebase.
For information about:
Internet security software
Before installing or running FactoryTalk View ME Station, configure your Internet firewall to allow the following .exe files to access the Internet:
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\MEMacroEditor.exe
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\MERuntime.exe
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\TagSrv.exe
After configuring your firewall software to allow these files internet access, restart your computer to apply the changes.
Tip:
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If your computer is running a 64-bit operating system, the files are in \Program Files (x86), instead of \Program Files.
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User Account Control settings
Constraints when using FactoryTalk View version 6.10.00 or later
Due to this difference, some constraints with using FactoryTalk View ME version 6.10.00 or later are introduced on a 64-bit Windows OS.
To open or convert an application created with FactoryTalk View version 10.0 or later in FactoryTalk View version 9.0 or earlier, see Knowledgebase Document ID: QA48248 - Create Runtime Application: Pop-up Regarding Version 9.00 and Earlier.
For more information about constraints with creating and running MER on a 64-bit Windows operating system, review Appendix D, "Constraints when using FactoryTalk View version 6.10.00 or later" in FactoryTalk View ME Installation Guide for details.
Component names
- The names for the following FactoryTalk View Studio components do not support extended ASCII characters or UNICODE characters:
- Application
- HMI server
- Data server
- HMI tag
- FactoryTalk Linx shortcut
- design time application file (.med)
- All FactoryTalk View application components, including graphic displays, parameter files, macro files, and data log files
Alarms
- If filtering is set up, when <AllTriggers> is triggered, the <AllTriggers> message will not show in the Alarm Status List.
Application Documenter
Application Manager
- If a FactoryTalk View ME application is created on a computer whose operating system is in one language, such as the English version of Windows, and is later restored on another operating system that is in another language, such as the German version of Windows, unexpected errors may arise when the application name includes more than 16 characters.
To avoid this problem:
- Open or restore the application on an operating system that is in the original language, English version of Windows in this example.
- On the English version of Windows operating system, use Application Manager to rename the application to 16 characters or less and to back up the application to an APA file.
- Restore the APA file on the operating system that is in another language, German version of Windows in this example.
For updated information, subscribe to Knowledgebase Document ID: IN20660 - Application restored on different language OS will not function correctly in FactoryTalk View Studio.
- If a FactoryTalk View ME application is closed, but FactoryTalk View Studio remains open, the Application Manager cannot delete or copy the closed application. The Application Manager does not recognize the application as being closed.
To avoid this problem, open another application in FactoryTalk View Studio or close FactoryTalk View Studio before deleting or copying the application in Application Manager.
- The existing Application Name dialog box cannot show the .mea application when restoring a legacy .mea application through FactoryTalk View ME directly.
To avoid this problem, use Application Manager to convert the .mea application to an .med application. The .med application can then be imported using FactoryTalk View ME.
Data logging
- If a FactoryTalk View ME application running on a Windows desktop platform is logging data to a custom path, attempting to access the log file, (for example, to copy it), while data is being logged will stop the logging process and produce an error.
To avoid this problem, access the log file after the data is logged.
- If the custom path is set as C:\ in FactoryTalk View ME version 6.0 or later version applications (including the applications migrated from FactoryTalk View ME version 5.1 or earlier) running on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 operating system, the data logging process fails to start and cannot show the trend with historical data.
To avoid this problem, rebuild the application and change the store path to other drives or a subfolder of drive C:, such as "C:\log" or "C\log\data".
- If communication to a custom path fails while data is being written to the data log, data logging will stop.
To resume data logging, shut down and restart the application.
- When FactoryTalk View ME Station is configured to delete log files on startup, it will delete alarm log file, audit log file, data log model, and diagnostics.
Domain controller
Edit menu
Embedded variable
- Embedded variables are not loaded until the text in the graphic object they are associated with is shown. If an object with an embedded variable has visibility animation, the embedded variable will not be activated until the object becomes visible. If the object later becomes invisible, the embedded variable will remain active.
For example, if a display containing an object with both visibility animation and embedded variables opens with the object invisible, and if the connection between the embedded variable and its tag is broken, FactoryTalk Diagnostics will not register communication errors for the object until the object becomes visible. If the object later becomes invisible, the communications errors will still be logged.
This also means that if one or more states of a multistate indicator include embedded variables, the variables will become active when those states are shown.
Firmware Upgrade Package
- For the sake of expediency, we recommend upgrading via Ethernet or Compact Flash. The other protocols will work, however, the upgrade process may be extremely lengthy.
- When upgrading the firmware directly on a PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus Compact, or PanelView Plus CE terminal, do not remove the Compact Flash card until you see the following message: "The firmware upgrade has been completed. Remove the Firmware Upgrade Card and then press the Exit button." Premature removal of the card will cause the upgrade to fail.
- When the existing Machine Edition software on a PanelView Plus terminal is uninstalled during the upgrade, a multi-language message shows, stating that the software may be corrupted. The message includes two buttons, marked Download and Continue. Ignore this message, and do not press either of these buttons. Pressing either of these buttons will cause the Firmware Upgrade Wizard to become unstable.
- Upgrading the firmware over a direct Ethernet or Serial connection will not work unless the PanelView File Transfer Utility is running on the terminal.
- Files on the network are not available for upgrades. The upgrade files must be on the same computer as the Firmware Upgrade Wizard, otherwise the upgrade cannot be completed.
- The firmware upgrade deletes any files and shortcuts in the startup directory (Storage card\Windows\Startup), including those not related to FactoryTalk View ME Station.
- When you upgrade the firmware using a firmware upgrade (Compact Flash) card, the install procedure does not check the available space on the terminal's storage card. If the upgrade is larger than the existing firmware installation, be sure there is sufficient space available before starting the upgrade.
- When downloading through a local connection, the progress dialog becomes locked and cannot be moved. If another application is opened over the dialog and then removed, the progress dialog does not refresh, but goes blank instead.
- When the PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus Compact, and PanelView Plus CE terminals start, the characters EBC, followed by a letter or a number sequence, are shown on the top right corner of the screen: EBC-M or EBC 2.00.30, for example. If you see an EBC letter version earlier than "M", the Firmware Upgrade Wizard cannot perform the system upgrade.
- Firmware upgrades to PanelView Plus and PanelView Plus Compact 400 and 600 terminals can be performed remotely provided the terminal has sufficient available space. Since the presence of KepServer drivers is the most likely to affect the amount of available memory, if the terminal includes KepServer drivers, or if the upgrade includes KepServer drivers, the download may fail. A Compact Flash card upgrade is recommended.
Global display
- If an object contains undefined strings (for example, Chinese), and you choose to show undefined strings in the default language (for example, English), after you copy and paste the object, the duplicated object always shows the English language when you switch application languages. In this example, if the default language remains English and you did not choose to show undefined strings in the default language, when you change the application's current language to Chinese or French, the duplicated object still shows the English language, instead of a question mark (?).
To avoid this problem, in the Language Configuration dialog box, clear the Display undefined strings using the default language check box before copying and pasting the object.
- Graphic objects that show floating point values, such as numeric displays and input objects, show only five decimal places and the fifth decimal place will be rounded if necessary.
- Graphic displays, images, and graphic libraries that have the same name cannot be opened at the same time.
- Objects that have rounded corners and use a wide line width (greater than 10) will not show the rounded corners on a PanelView Plus 7, PanelView Plus 6, PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus Compact, or PanelView Plus CE terminal.
- If you are applying width or vertical position animation to text that uses Courier New font, the text will not animate properly.
To avoid this problem, select a different font.
- Scaled graphic objects add 1 to width or height settings when editing.
To avoid this problem, choose one of the following methods:
- Ungroup the objects before scaling, scale each object individually, and regroup if needed.
- Set the height and width for the objects twice.
Import files
- If you import a tag CSV file that contains large amounts of tags and alarms while a runtime application is running, you will need to wait a few minutes and the Server Busy dialog box may show.
To avoid this problem, stop the runtime application before importing a tag CSV file.
- When a PanelView 1200 project is converted to FactoryTalk View ME, the character lines are not scaled and some symbol characters may not convert correctly.
To avoid this problem, import the application and then scale the graphics after import.
- When a PanelView 1400 project is converted to FactoryTalk View ME, the Min and Max value of the Bit position tag may not convert correctly.
Language switching
Memory
Navigation
PanelView Plus 7 Standard application
- In FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 and earlier, a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application cannot contain more than 25 displays or more than 200 alarms. In FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 and 10.00.00, a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application can contain up to 25 On Top displays, 25 Replace displays, and 500 alarms. In FactoryTalk View Studio version 11.00.00 and later, a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application can contain up to 100 displays and 500 alarms.
- Using FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 or later, you can create a v8.20 or earlier version of PanelView Plus 7 Standard runtime application (.mer) that contains more than 25 displays or more than 200 alarms. The runtime application can be run on a PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal installed with firmware version 8.20 or earlier, and can be restored to a design time application (.med) using FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 or earlier. However, from the restored application, you cannot create a PanelView Plus 7 Standard runtime application using FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 or earlier, because the number of alarms or displays exceeds the restriction defined in FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 or earlier.
- Using FactoryTalk View Studio version 11.00.00 or later, you can create a v9.00 or v10.00 PanelView Plus 7 Standard runtime application (.mer) that contains more than 50 displays. The runtime application can be run on a PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal installed with firmware version 9.00 or 10.00, and can be restored to a design time application (.med) using FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 or 10.00.00. However, from the restored application, you cannot create a PanelView Plus 7 Standard runtime application using FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 or 10.00.00, because the number of displays exceeds the restriction defined in FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 or 10.00.00. To maintain a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application that includes more than 50 displays, it is recommended to use FactoryTalk View ME v11.00.00 or later.
PanelView Plus terminal
Parameter file
- If a parameter file name includes an exclamation point (!), no error message will appear when the parameter file is saved, but it will not be possible to create the run-time file (.mer) for the application.
To avoid this problem, do not include an exclamation point in a parameter file name.
- When you use a parameter file generated from an SE project directly in an ME project, an error message shows.
To avoid this problem, delete "@!=1" from the first line of the parameter file.
- ANSI format parameter file is shown in mess code when opened in FactoryTalk View Studio.
To avoid this problem, convert the parameter file from ANSI to Unicode format, for example, in WordPad.
Runtime
- On a PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminal, when saving files that have the same file name extension, and whose names start with the same eight characters on an SD card:
- On a PanelView Plus 7, PanelView Plus 6, PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus Compact, or PanelView Plus CE terminal, selecting the following option produces an error message in red: Terminal settings > Startup options > Startup tests > Select tests > CF External
This message can safely be ignored. It does not indicate that the Compact Flash card has failed. This option is intended for use at time of manufacture only.
- FactoryTalk View ME Station running on a Windows Server 2008 desktop does not save the Startup settings. Settings are not retained after closing the Terminal Settings > FactoryTalk View ME Station Startup dialog box.
- If a Windows-linked user belongs to a Distribution type Windows-linked user group, the user cannot log in to the running application on desktops.
To ensure that the user can log in, change the group type of the Windows-linked user group to Security.
- In Windows 2000 domain, if a user group is added to run-time security, but the group's user is not directly added to run-time security, the user cannot log in on PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminals when SSL is enabled.
Shut down an application
Tag
- If tag names, device shortcuts, or direct references include spaces, the Tag Substitution tool does not work for the tags in embedded variables.
To avoid this problem, remove spaces in tag names, device shortcuts, and direct references when the tags are in an embedded variable.
- If an HMI tag's Maximum property is increased, the change is not effective immediately.
To apply the changes, close and reopen FactoryTalk View Studio.
- Using a long integer tag with a value of 2,147,483,648 or greater will not allow an application to be validated or a converted MER file to be created from version 5.1 to 6.0. It is because that during the validation and conversion process, a tag is written in the command line (tag=2147483648), macro, or expression.
To avoid this problem, keep the integer tag value less than 2,147,483,648.
- When using tags, the values that are less than 53 bits are not shown correctly or may appear wireframed. It is because LINT, ULINT, or LWORD data types are not fully supported.
Trend
- If trend pens are configured with the maximum buffer size of 32,767 records, the entire allocated program memory on a CE terminal will be consumed in a few hours, resulting in an "out of memory" error. This requires a reboot of the terminal before the application can continue.
To avoid this problem, set the buffer for extra data below the theoretical maximum.
- If you use two or more pens, with the Isolated graphing display option selected, the colors of the pens will no longer match the legend and will appear offset.
To avoid this problem, add and use a Next Pen button to align the legend with the pen.
Application Notes
This release has the following application notes.
The following are the application notes for FactoryTalk View ME version 13.00.00.
Unattended or silent install
Use command-line parameters to perform an unattended or silent installation of the software.
Command-line parameters
The following table identifies the installation command-line parameters. Command-line parameters are
case-insensitive. However, if a specified value includes a space, be sure to enclose the value in quotation
marks (for example, "value with spaces").
Parameter
|
Description
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/?
|
Displays the usage options for installation parameters.
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/Q
|
Silent Install, install runs in a quiet mode without any user interface.
This parameter is recommended when deploying the software installation
using an IT tool or script, and don’t expect any error or restart messages.
When using this parameter, check the error codes, and respond as needed.
For example, if the installation returns error code 1641, then the IT tool or
script should restart the computer and relaunch the installation after restart.
This parameter is required if /QS is not specified.
|
/QS
|
Unattended Install, install runs in a quiet simple mode and shows progress
through the UI, it does not accept any input but still shows error or restart
messages.
When using this parameter, the installation will stop and display a prompt if
there are error or restart messages. For example, if an immediate restart is
required to complete the install, a restart message will be displayed to confirm
the restart. Installation resumes automatically from the point of interruption
after restart.
This parameter is required if /Q is not specified.
|
/IAcceptAllLicenseTerms
|
Acknowledges acceptance of the license terms.
This parameter is required for /Q or /QS parameters.
|
/AutoRestart
|
Automatically restarts the computer after the installation is complete. Used
when a restart is required to complete the installation.
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, silent install (/Q) will
return either error code 1641 or 3010 if a restart is required, and unattended
install (/QS) will result in a confirmation prompt that must be agreed to before
the installation is completed.
|
/Record
|
Records the installation options chosen to a recording file.
This parameter is optional.
|
/Playback
|
Plays back a recording file to specify the installation options.
This parameter is optional.
|
/Repair
|
Runs a repair operation on the installed products.
This parameter is optional.
|
/Uninstall
|
Uninstalls the product.
|
/SetupLanguage="value"
|
Specifies which language will be displayed during install process.
The value must be the one of the following:
|
/Product="value"
|
Specifies which sub-products will be installed.
This parameter is required.
For FactoryTalk View ME, the value must be one of the following:
- Studio for Machine Edition
- Machine Edition Station for Windows
- Stand-alone ME Transfer Utility
For FactoryTalk View SE, the value must be one of the following:
- Studio Enterprise
- Site Edition Server
- Site Edition Client
- Site Edition Station
- FactoryTalk ViewPoint SE
- Stand-alone FactoryTalk Linx Server
- Stand-alone FactoryTalk Directory Server
|
/ProductLanguage="value"
|
Specifies the language version of the software being installed.
The value must be one of the following:
- ENU
- CHS
- DEU
- FRA
- JPN
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default language
is the same as the setup language.
If the software does not support multiple languages, this parameter is not
available.
|
/InstallDrive="value"
|
Specifies the installation drive.
This parameter is optional. If this parameter is not used, the default install
drive is C:.
|
/IgnoreWarning
|
Specifies that the setup ignores warnings and continues.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the setup exits when a
warning occurs.
|
/SerialNumber="value"
|
Specifies the serial number of the software being installed. This is used to
activate the software during installation.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the software must be activated
manually after installation if activation is required.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this
parameter is not available.
|
/ProductKey="value"
|
Specifies the product key used to get activation keys during installation.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the software must be activated
manually after installation if activation is required.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this
parameter is not available.
|
/Version="value"
|
Specifies the version of the software to activate, which corresponds to the
product version associated with the SerialNumber and ProductKey.
This parameter is optional. If it is not specified, the installer will use the most
recent product version available.
Some software does not require activation. If activation is not required, this
parameter is not available.
|
Error codes
The following table identifies the error codes that can be returned by an installation.
Error Code
|
Value
|
Description
|
ERROR_SUCCESS
|
0
|
The installation completed successfully.
|
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER
|
87
|
One of the parameters was invalid.
|
ERROR_INSTALL_USEREXIT
|
1602
|
The installation was canceled by the user.
|
ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE
|
1603
|
A fatal error occurred during installation.
|
ERROR_BAD_CONFIGURATION
|
1610
|
The configuration data for this product is corrupt. Contact your
support personnel.
|
ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_INITIATED
|
1641
|
The installer has initiated a restart. After restart, the installation
will continue.
|
ERROR_SUCCESS_REBOOT_REQUIRED
|
3010
|
A restart is required to complete the installation. After restart,
the product is successfully installed.
|
ERROR_REBOOT_PENDING
|
3012
|
Restart pending. Restart the computer for the installation to
continue.
|
ERROR_SUCCESS_NOT_APPLICABLE
|
3013
|
The installation cannot proceed because the products are
already installed.
|
ERROR_SUCCESS_WARNING_REBOOT
|
3014
|
The installation succeeded with warnings. Check the installation
log file for details. To complete the installation, restart the
computer.
|
Examples
The following examples show how to use the installation commands.
VeriSign Universal Root Certification Authority certificate
If the VeriSign Universal Root Certification Authority certificate does not exist on the local computer, the
certificate is installed while installing Rockwell Automation software. Use Microsoft Management Console
(MMC) to view the certificate in Console Root > Certificates (Local Computer) > Trusted Root Certification
Authorities > Certificates.
Communications
- If you are using remote OPC servers at run time and if the remote OPC server fails:
- Data on the clients appears to be valid, but does not update
- Animations do not show in wireframes
- Date displays do not show asterisks
- Strings do not show questions marks
- Tags that use a FactoryTalk Linx remote OPC server will show a value in the Numeric Display object even
when there is no communication, for example, when the Ethernet cable has been disconnected from the
CE terminal, instead of showing asterisks or logging an error message to Diagnostics.
- If you connect to ControlLogix controllers via Ethernet network, there is no additional support for other
Allen-Bradley devices or network hops through bridging modules to DH+ or RIO network.
- When you run an application by double-clicking the .mer file, the application may not be able to
communicate. It is because the communications file will not be automatically overwritten, and the terminal
has no communication configuration or another .mer file with a different communication configuration ran
on the terminal.
To avoid this problem, follow the steps below:
- If it is the first time you run the application, load the application in ME Station.
When the following message shows, click Yes.
"Do you want to replace the terminal's current communication configuration with the application's
communication configuration?"
- If a slash mark (/) exists in a tag name, the application will not run correctly on a PanelView Plus terminal although it runs correctly during Test Run.
To avoid this problem, do not include a slash mark in a tag name.
Windows operating system
- When running FactoryTalk View ME applications on Windows Server 2016 or Windows 10 v1607 operating
systems, initiating a network connectivity break by disabling NIC adaptors in Device Manager can cause
application failures requiring a restart of the application. This issue was introduced in the Windows Server
2016 operating system and the Windows 10 v1607 feature build.
To avoid this problem, run the Microsoft Hotfix KB3201845 outlined in
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3201845.
Alternatively, you can run Windows 10 v1703 or other supported operating systems where this issue is
not present.
For more information about Windows 10 operating system support, see Knowledgebase Document ID:
IN4493 - Windows 10 Support for the FactoryTalk Suite of Rockwell Software products.
For more information about Windows Server 2016 operating system support, see Knowledgebase
Document ID: IN4718 - Windows Server 2016 Support for the FactoryTalk Suite of Rockwell Software
products.
- If you are using FactoryTalk View ME Station v10.00.00 or earlier on a Windows 10 operating system, files
older than seven days may be deleted automatically in the %temp% folder.
To retain the files:
Disable silent cleanup by using either of the following methods:
- If you have the administrator privilege, run the command:
schtasks.exe /Change /TN "\Microsoft\Windows\DiskCleanup\SilentCleanup" /Disable
- Open Task Scheduler, navigate to Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows >
DiskCleanup, right-click SilentCleanup, and select Disable.
Disable LowDiskSpaceChecks:
- Open Registry Editor.
- Navigate to
Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Current\Version\Policies\Explorer.
- Select Edit > New > DWORD VALUE.
- Type the name NoLowDiskSpaceChecks.
- Right-click NoLowDiskSpaceChecks and select Modify.
- In the Value data box, enter 1, and click OK.
KEPServer
- FactoryTalk View ME version 11.00.00 can work with the following versions of KEPServer Enterprise:
- Version 5.13 or later on Windows 10, Windows Server 2012, and Windows Server 2016 operating
systems
- Version 5.0 or later on Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 operating systems
- To run KEPServer Enterprise 5.0 or later on Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 operating
systems, disable UAC and log in as an administrator.
- When using a remote Kepware data server, to run FactoryTalk View ME version 6.00.00 or later
applications on a Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 operating system, you need set DCOM
manually.
RSNetWorx
To download RSNetWorx:
- Click the Download Software Updates link and enter your Rockwell Automation Member identification.
- Enter your Company Name and the Software Serial Number for your current RSNetWorx.
- Follow the instructions to download and install the updated software product.
RSNetWorx v21.00 or later is also available in Studio Professional v21.00 or later. If you are not under a
current technical support contract, you may purchase an update for RSNetWorx by contacting Rockwell
Automation sales.
For information about RSNetWorx version 11.00 and earlier incompatibility with Rockwell Automation
software products, see Knowledgebase Document ID: PN785 - Product Notice 2013-10-001 - RSNetWorx
V11 and Prior Incompatibility with Rockwell Automation Software Products (201310001).
PanelBuilder 1400e
- If you are installing PanelBuilder 1400e and FactoryTalk View Studio on the same computer, install
PanelBuilder 1400e first. If you install FactoryTalk View Studio first, the PanelBuilder software will open,
but you cannot create applications or open existing applications.
Network security
- For the latest network security considerations when using Rockwell Automation products, visit the Rockwell
Automation Knowledgebase.
For information about:
Internet security software
Before installing or running FactoryTalk View ME Station, configure your Internet firewall to allow the following .exe files to access the Internet:
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\MEMacroEditor.exe
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\MERuntime.exe
- C:\Program Files\Rockwell Software\RSView Enterprise\TagSrv.exe
After configuring your firewall software to allow these files internet access, restart your computer to apply
the changes.
Tip: If your computer is running a 64-bit operating system, the files are in \Program Files (x86), instead
of \Program Files.
User Account Control settings
Constraints when using FactoryTalk View version 6.10.00 or later
Different versions of FactoryTalk View ME use different databases.
FactoryTalk View ME version
|
Tag database
|
6.0 and earlier
|
Watcom
|
6.10, 7.0, 8.0, 8.10, 8.20, and 9.0
|
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Express
|
10.0, 11.0, and 12.0
|
Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Express
LocalDB
|
13.0 and later
|
Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Express
LocalDB
|
When installing FactoryTalk View ME version 6.10.00 or later:
- On a 32-bit operating system, Watcom database and SQL Server database will be installed.
- On a 64-bit operating system, only SQL Server database will be installed.
Due to this difference, some constraints with using FactoryTalk View ME version 6.10.00 or later are
introduced on a 64-bit Windows OS.
To open or convert an application created with FactoryTalk View version 10.0 or later in FactoryTalk View
version 9.0 or earlier, see Knowledgebase Document ID: QA48248 - Create Runtime Application: Pop-up
Regarding Version 9.00 and Earlier.
For more information about constraints with creating and running MER on a 64-bit Windows operating
system, review Appendix D, "Constraints when using FactoryTalk View version 6.10.00 or later" in
FactoryTalk View ME Installation Guide for details.
Component names
- The names for the following FactoryTalk View Studio components do not support extended ASCII
characters or UNICODE characters:
- Application
- HMI server
- Data server
- HMI tag
- FactoryTalk Linx shortcut
- design time application file (.med)
- All FactoryTalk View application components, including graphic displays, parameter files, macro files,
and data log files
Alarms
- If filtering is set up, when <AllTriggers> is triggered, the <AllTriggers> message will not show in the Alarm
Status List.
Application Documenter
Application Manager
- If a FactoryTalk View ME application is created on a computer whose operating system is in one language,
such as the English version of Windows, and is later restored on another operating system that is in
another language, such as the German version of Windows, unexpected errors may arise when the
application name includes more than 16 characters.
To avoid this problem:
- Open or restore the application on an operating system that is in the original language, the English
version of Windows in this example.
- On the English version of Windows operating system, use Application Manager to rename the
application to 16 characters or less and to back up the application to an APA file.
- Restore the APA file on the operating system that is in another language, the German version of
Windows in this example.
Data logging
- When FactoryTalk View ME Station is configured to delete log files on startup, it will delete alarm log file,
audit log file, data log model, and diagnostics.
Domain controller
Edit menu
Embedded variable
- Embedded variables are not loaded until the text in the graphic object they are associated with is shown. If
an object with an embedded variable has visibility animation, the embedded variable will not be activated
until the object becomes visible. If the object later becomes invisible, the embedded variable will remain
active.
For example, if a display containing an object with both visibility animation and embedded variables
opens with the object invisible, and if the connection between the embedded variable and its tag is
broken, FactoryTalk Diagnostics will not register communication errors for the object until the object
becomes visible. If the object later becomes invisible, the communications errors will still be logged.
This also means that if one or more states of a multistate indicator include embedded variables, the
variables will become active when those states are shown.
Firmware Upgrade Package
- For the sake of expediency, we recommend upgrading via Ethernet or Compact Flash. The other protocols
will work, however, the upgrade process may be extremely lengthy.
- When upgrading the firmware directly on a PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus Compact, or PanelView Plus
CE terminal, do not remove the Compact Flash card until you see the following message: "The firmware
upgrade has been completed. Remove the Firmware Upgrade Card and then press the Exit button."
Premature removal of the card will cause the upgrade to fail.
- When the existing Machine Edition software on a PanelView Plus terminal is uninstalled during the
upgrade, a multi-language message shows, stating that the software may be corrupted. The message
includes two buttons, marked Download and Continue. Ignore this message, and do not press either
of these buttons. Pressing either of these buttons will cause the Firmware Upgrade Wizard to become
unstable.
- Upgrading the firmware over a direct Ethernet or Serial connection will not work unless the PanelView File
Transfer Utility is running on the terminal.
- Files on the network are not available for upgrades. The upgrade files must be on the same computer as
the Firmware Upgrade Wizard, otherwise the upgrade cannot be completed.
- The firmware upgrade deletes any files and shortcuts in the startup directory (Storage
card\Windows\Startup), including those not related to FactoryTalk View ME Station.
- When you upgrade the firmware using a firmware upgrade (Compact Flash) card, the install procedure
does not check the available space on the terminal's storage card. If the upgrade is larger than the
existing firmware installation, be sure there is sufficient space available before starting the upgrade.
- When downloading through a local connection, the progress dialog becomes locked and cannot be moved.
If another application is opened over the dialog and then removed, the progress dialog does not refresh,
but goes blank instead.
- When the PanelView Plus, PanelView Plus Compact, and PanelView Plus CE terminals start, the
characters EBC, followed by a letter or a number sequence, are shown on the top right corner of the
screen: EBC-M or EBC 2.00.30, for example. If you see an EBC letter version earlier than "M", the
Firmware Upgrade Wizard cannot perform the system upgrade.
- Firmware upgrades to PanelView Plus and PanelView Plus Compact 400 and 600 terminals can be
performed remotely provided the terminal has sufficient available space. Since the presence of
KepServer drivers is the most likely to affect the amount of available memory, if the terminal includes
KepServer drivers, or if the upgrade includes KepServer drivers, the download may fail. A Compact Flash
card upgrade is recommended.
Global display
Import files
- When a PanelView 1400 project is converted to FactoryTalk View ME, the Min and Max value of the Bit
position tag may not convert correctly.
Language switching
- When FactoryTalk ME Station is running on aPanelView Plus terminal, if the user presses the LS
(Language Switch) button with the Start in Last Runtime Language option (Application
Settings/Startup Language) selected, language switching is slower than in previous releases.
Memory
Navigation
PanelView Plus 7 Standard application
- In FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 and earlier, a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application cannot
contain more than 25 displays or more than 200 alarms. In FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 and
10.00.00, a PanelView Plus 7 Standard application can contain up to 25 On Top displays, 25 Replace
displays, and 500 alarms. In FactoryTalk View Studio version 11.00.00 and later, a PanelView Plus 7
Standard application can contain up to 100 displays and 500 alarms.
- Using FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 or later, you can create a v8.20 or earlier version of
PanelView Plus 7 Standard runtime application (.mer) that contains more than 25 displays or more than
200 alarms. The runtime application can be run on a PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal installed with
firmware version 8.20 or earlier, and can be restored to a design time application (.med) using
FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 or earlier. However, from the restored application, you cannot
create a PanelView Plus 7 Standard runtime application using FactoryTalk View Studio version 8.20.00 or
earlier, because the number of alarms or displays exceeds the restriction defined in FactoryTalk View
Studio version 8.20.00 or earlier.
- Using FactoryTalk View Studio version 11.00.00 or later, you can create a v9.00 or v10.00 PanelView Plus
7 Standard runtime application (.mer) that contains more than 50 displays. The runtime application can be
run on a PanelView Plus 7 Standard terminal installed with firmware version 9.00 or 10.00, and can be
restored to a design time application (.med) using FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 or 10.00.00.
However, from the restored application, you cannot create a PanelView Plus 7 Standard runtime
application using FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 or 10.00.00, because the number of displays
exceeds the restriction defined in FactoryTalk View Studio version 9.00.00 or 10.00.00. To maintain a
PanelView Plus 7 Standard application that includes more than 50 displays, it is recommended to use
FactoryTalk View ME v11.00.00 or later.
PanelView Plus terminal
Parameter file
- ANSI format parameter file is shown in mess code when opened in FactoryTalk View Studio.
To avoid this problem, convert the parameter file from ANSI to Unicode format, for example, in WordPad.
Runtime
- On a PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminal, when saving files that have the same file name
extension, and whose names start with the same eight characters on an SD card:
- In Windows 2000 domain, if a user group is added to runtime security, but the group's user is not directly
added to runtime security, the user cannot log in on PanelView Plus 7 or PanelView Plus 6 terminals
when SSL is enabled.
Shut down an application
Tag
- If tag names, device shortcuts, or direct references include spaces, the Tag Substitution tool does not work
for the tags in embedded variables.
To avoid this problem, remove spaces in tag names, device shortcuts, and direct references when the
tags are in an embedded variable.
- Using a long integer tag with a value of 2,147,483,648 or greater will not allow an application to be
validated or a converted MER file to be created from version 5.1 to 6.0. It is because that during the
validation and conversion process, a tag is written in the command line (tag=2147483648), macro, or
expression.
To avoid this problem, keep the integer tag value less than 2,147,483,648.
- When using tags, the values that are less than 53 bits are not shown correctly or may appear wireframed. It
is because LINT, ULINT, or LWORD data types are not fully supported.
Trend
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