AutomationNewbie said:
...On FTS: after the tags have been created in rs logic 5000, I am then able to use them on the interface.
Is it the same way with RsView32?...
You haven't mentioned what controller you are going to use with RSView32, but from the above I'm assuming it's a tag based Logix controller?
Also, by "interface", I assume you want to browse to the tags Online?
Either way, I'll briefly explain Offline and Online tag browsing for both controller types...
Data File Address based controller, e.g. SLC 500:
The Tag Database Editor is used in RSView32 to access Offline tags.
If you were using an SLC, for instance, you would point to the Offline *.RSS program file. RSView32 can only see addresses using a tagname format, so the Data File addresses must be assigned a symbolic tagname which will show up in the "Address/Symbol" editor in RSLogix 500. RSView32 then reads in these assigned Symbols for use in the application.
Tag based controller, e.g. ControlLogix:
Here you need to use OPC Tag Browsing in RSView32 to access Offline tags.
First, in RSLinx, you create an OPC Topic and set Data Collection for RSLogix 5000 controller type. Use the "Symbols File" data type and point the topic at the *.ACD file.
In RSView32, you create an OPC Browsing Node and name it something like "OFFLINE" to distinguish it. You point that node at the RSLinx OPC Server.
Then when you need a tag in RSView32, you browse to the node, expanding it out until it's browsing the offline tags via the OPC Topic.
If you want to use Online tags for either controller type, then you use the Tag Browser in RSView32 and create a shortcut pointing at the controller.
You also did not mention which version of RSView32 you will be using?
If you were using v3.00, or older, then direct referencing of controller tags is not supported. You have to create HMI tags and indirectly reference the controller tags. Using HMI tags can significantly burden the terminals memory usage, depending on the level of detail per display, and the number of tags on scan at one time. It's likely you won't be using a version as old as that, but you never know.
Some info worth reading...
34805 - Differences between RSView32 and FactoryTalk View SE/ME/Station
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Looking at conversion info to go from RSView32 to FTView SE may be useful as well...
27708 - RSView32 to FactoryTalk View SE Conversion Guidelines
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Regards,
George