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Start and control processes
Add User/Group button
Add a FactoryTalk security user, a Windows-linked user, or a Windows-linked
group to the current running application. For details, see page 17-14.
Delete User/Group button
Delete a FactoryTalk security user, a Windows-linked user, or a Windows-
linked group from the current running application. For details, see page 17-16.
Modify Group Membership
button
Add a FactroyTalk user, a Windows-linked user, or a Windows-linked group to
the current running application, or remove from the application. For details, see
page 17-18.
Unlock User button
Unlock a FactoryTalk user account, which has been locked from the current
running application. For details, see page 17-20.
Enable User button
Enable a disabled FactoryTalk user account from the current running
application. For details, see page 17-22.
Disable User button
Disable a FactoryTalk user account from the current running application. For
details, see page 17-22.
Change User Properties
button
Modify a FactoryTalk user’s properties in the current running application. For
details, see page 17-23.
Shutdown button
Stop the application and shut down FactoryTalk View ME Station. For details,
see page 13-7.
Goto configure mode button Stop the application and open the FactoryTalk View ME Station dialog box. For
Print alarm history button
Print a report of alarm messages in the alarm log file. You can print a report for
all alarms, or for a specified alarm trigger. For details, see page 21-58.
Print alarm status button
Print a report of the status of alarms, including how many times each alarm was
triggered and the time in alarm. You can print a report for all alarms, or for a
specified alarm trigger. For details, see page 21-59.
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Momentary push button
Start a process or action by sending one value to the tag when pressed, and
another value when released. For details, see page 21-19.
Maintained push button
Toggle between two values by sending one value to the tag when pressed, and a
second value the next time the button is pressed and released. This button is
useful for changing a setting within a machine or process, but not for starting
the machine or process. For details, see page 21-21.
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