System availability, Language switching, Creating network station applications – Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Site Edition Users Guide User Manual
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For example, a relative reference to a display named Detail is simply the display’s name:
Detail. To set up a button in a graphic display to open the Detail display at run time, use
Display Detail
as the button’s press action.
System availability
To minimize data loss and down time, and to help ensure that critical parts of a control
system remain available to connected clients, FactoryTalk View SE provides features such
as server status monitoring and support for online changes.
For information about these and other availability features, see Chapter 14, Setting up
FactoryTalk system availability.
Language switching
To make user-defined text strings in a FactoryTalk View SE application available in up to
40 different languages, set up language switching for the application.
For more information, see Chapter 13, Setting up language switching.
Creating network station applications
To create a network station application, in FactoryTalk View Studio, first you create the
application, and then you add elements such as areas, HMI server, data servers, and
FactoryTalk Tag Alarm and Event Servers.
To create a network station application
1. Select Start > All Programs > Rockwell Software > FactoryTalk View >
FactoryTalk View Studio.
2. In the Application Type Selection dialog box, select View Site Edition (Network
Station), and then click Continue.
3. In the New/Open Site Edition (Network Station) Application dialog box, click the
New tab.
You can set up HMI redundancy in network distributed applications only. You can set up Data
Server and FTAE Redundancy in network distributed applications and network station
applications, but not in local station applications.