RSView SEInstall
RSView SEInstall
RSView SEInstall
Publication VIEWSE-IN003E-EN-P–July
2005
Supersedes Publication VIEW SE-IN003D-EN-P
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Contents
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1 Welcome to RSView Supervisory Edition
RSView® Supervisory Edition™ is a member of the RSView Enterprise Series family
of products. It is an integrated package for developing and running multi-user,
distributed- server, human-machine interface (HMI) applications.
RSView Supervisory Edition (also called RSView SE) consists of several software
components you can use to build powerful automation applications. Depending on the
software packages you purchased, you will install one or more of the following pieces of
software:
RSView Studio™ is configuration software for developing and testing RSView SE
stand-alone and distributed applications.
RSView Studio contains editors for creating complete applications, and contains
software for testing the applications you create. Use the editors to create applications that
are as simple or as complex as you need.
In RSView Studio,
use the Graphics
editor to create
and test graphical
displays of the
process you are
automating.
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You can also use RSView Studio to set up RSAssetSecurity™ services for the
applications you develop. For information about setting up security, see the RSView
Supervisory Edition User’s Guide.
RSView Studio is the tool for developing both RSView Machine Edition and RSView
Supervisory Edition applications. For information about:
„ developing supervisory-level applications, see the RSView Supervisory Edition
User’s
Guide.
„ installing the RSView Machine Edition software, see the RSView Machine Edition
Installation Guide.
A complete installation of RSView Supervisory Edition includes development and test tools
for RSView Machine Edition.
Use RSView Studio to develop RSView SE applications. For distributed applications, use the
FactoryTalk Administration Console only to restore application archives and to set up
computer accounts after upgrading the FactoryTalk Automation Platform™.
For information about restoring distributed applications, see Chapter 27, “Deploying distributed
applications,” in the RSView Supervisory Edition User’s Guide. For information about upgrading
FactoryTalk, see the RSView Supervisory Edition Release Notes.
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FactoryTalk tools
To use the tools and utilities described below, on the Windows Start menu, select
Programs, Rockwell Software, FactoryTalk Tools, and then click the tool or utility.
Diagnostics Viewer is software for viewing the contents of FactoryTalk Diagnostics
log files.
FactoryTalk Directory Configuration Wizard is software for setting up the
FactoryTalk Directory service.
FactoryTalk Help provides information about using FactoryTalk services.
Log On to FactoryTalk is software for logging users on and off the FactoryTalk
Directory.
Rockwell Software Data Client is diagnostic software for use with the assistance of
Rockwell Software technical support staff.
Specify FactoryTalk Directory Location is software for specifying which computer
on the network contains the FactoryTalk Network Directory service.
Windows Firewall Configurat ion Utility is software for setting up RSView
Enterprise to run in Windows XP with Service Pack 2 and Windows Server 2003
with Service Pack 1.
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the same computer
This chapter describes how to install all the components of RSView® Supervisory
Edition™ on the same computer. This type of installation is required if you plan to
develop and test:
stand-alone applications that run with RSView SE Client™.
distributed applications on one computer, and then deploy them to a network
of computers later.
For details about installing the components of RSView Supervisory Edition on separate
computers, see Chapter 3, Installing distributed RSView SE components separately.
For information about the hardware and software needed to run RSView Supervisory
Edition on one computer, see “Minimum platform requirements for stand-alone
applications” on page 7.
All Rockwell Software® products that are to participate in the same automation system must
have the same Coordinated Product Release (CPR) number. The CPR number is displayed
with the product’s version number, for example, in the installation program’s Welcome window.
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You must install the FactoryTalk Automation Platform before you can install any of the RSView
Supervisory Edition software components.
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The following are minimum requirements for running a stand-alone application. For
minimum requirements for distributed applications that involve multiple computers, see
“Minimum platform requirements for selected components” on page 21.
*If you are planning to upgrade your operating system from an earlier version to Windows XP
Professional, see the Rockwell Automation KnowledgeBase tech note P88739858, for information
about how to perform the upgrade. If you don’t follow the recommended procedure, you will no
longer be able to create or use RSView applications.
**See tech note A20778 for more information about Windows operating systems and Service
Pack compatibility.
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Click Cancel to close the Uninstall RSView Enterprise dialog box, if there are products listed
under FactoryTalk Automation Platform Dependencies. You must uninstall these products,
using Add/Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel, before you proceed with
uninstalling the RSView Enterprise Dependencies.
When you re-open the Uninstall RSView Enterprise dialog box, if the FactoryTalk
Automation Platform Dependencies pane is empty, you can click OK to uninstall the
RSView dependencies automatically.
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If you are upgrading from an existing installation of FactoryTalk Automation Platform, for
additional instructions, see the RSView Supervisory Edition Release Notes. The Release Notes
are available from the RSView Supervisory Edition installation CD.
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Only the FactoryTalk Local Directory check box is selected by default. If you plan to
develop, test, or run an RSView SE distributed application on this computer, ensure that the
FactoryTalk Network Directory check box is selected before you click
Next.
7. Click Next.
Follow the instructions on screen to set up the directory (or directories) you selected.
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For details about the activation keys that you need to install, see “What to do
next” on page 15. For details about installing activation keys, see Chapter 6,
Activating RSView Enterprise software.
„ Launch Release Notes, the RSView Supervisory Edition Release Notes open.
„ Specify FactoryTalk Directory Server location, you are prompted to log
on to the FactoryTalk Network Directory.
Use the administrator account you created when setting up the Network
Directory
(part of “Step 3: Install the FactoryTalk Automation Platform” on page
6). For details about specifying the Network Directory location, see
below.
10. You are prompted to restart your computer. You can choose to restart now, or to
wait until after you have installed RSLinx Enterprise.
To spe cify the Fac tory Talk Networ k Direc tory Loc ation
To use the FactoryTalk Directory Server Location Utility, you must have administrative
privileges at FactoryTalk Directory and in Windows, on the computer where the utility is
running.
1. In the FactoryTalk Directory Server Location Utility, click the Browse button.
2. Select:
„ This computer if you plan to run the Network Directory server on this
computer.
„ Remote computer if the Network Directory for the RSView software to run
on this computer is located on another computer.
3. Click OK.
4. If the Network Directory is located on a remote computer, type the computer name,
or click the Browse button to find and select it.
To specify a remote computer as the FactoryTalk Network Directory server, you must you
must have administrative privileges at FactoryTalk Network Directory and in Windows, on
the remote server computer.
5. Click OK.
You might choose to set up the Network Directory location after installing RSView,
for example, when you are deploying a distributed application.
To run the utility after installing, on the Windows Start menu, select Programs, Rockwell
Software, FactoryTalk Tools, and then click Specify FactoryTalk Directory Location.
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RSLinx
Depending on your communications needs, you might have installed either or both of
these software programs:
„ RSLinx Enterprise
„ RSLinx Classic
What to do next
Depending on the software packages you intend to run, or the applications you intend to
create, you might need to install additional software or perform additional tasks.
To run this software Install this activation key And then do this For information, see
RSView Studio RSV.STUDIO
(for Machine Edition
and Supervisory
Edition applications)
RSView SE Client RSVSE.MAX Set up an RSView SE Client Chapter 28, “Deploying stand-alone
(for Supervisory (unlimited displays) configuration file. applications,” in the RSView
Edition stand-alone Supervisory Edition User’s Guide.
applications) RSVSE.250
(250 displays) Help for the RSView SE Client
RSVSE.100 Configuration Wizard
(100 displays)
RSVSE.25
(25 displays)
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To run this software Install this activation key And then do this For information, see
RSView Studio RSV.STUDIO
(for Machine Edition RSVME.STUDIO
applications only)
RSView ME RSVME.RUN
Station™ (75 displays)
RSVME.30
(30 displays)
RSVME.15
(15 displays)
RSLinx Enterprise RSLE10.RUN Add an RSLinx Enterprise Chapter 7, “Setting up
(full function) data server to your application. communications,” in the RSView
Supervisory Edition User’s Guide.
Set up device shortcuts in the
Communication Setup editor. Help for the Communication Setup
editor.
RSView SE Server RSVSESRV.MAX If you are logging alarms, Chapter 11, “Creating alarms,” in
(unlimited displays) activities, or data to a network the RSView Supervisory Edition
RSVSESRV.250 drive or ODBC database that User’s Guide.
(250 displays) is not on the same computer as Chapter 12, “Logging system
the HMI server, change the
RSVSESRV.100 activity,” in the RSView Supervisory
security settings of the
(100 displays) Edition User’s Guide.
applicable program file and
RSVSESRV.25 services. Chapter 13, “Using data logging,”
(25 displays) in the RSView Supervisory Edition
User’s Guide.
RSView SE Client RSVSECLI.RW Set up an RSView SE Client Chapter 27, “Deploying distributed
(read-write client) configuration file. applications,” in the RSView
RSVSECLI.RO Supervisory Edition User’s Guide.
(view-only client) Help for the RSView SE Client
Configuration Wizard.
RSView None
Administration
Console
FactoryTalk Directory None
RSAssetSecurity None Chapter 15, “Setting up security,” in
(for Machine Edition the RSView Supervisory Edition
and Supervisory User’s Guide.
Edition stand-alone
applications)
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To run this software Install this activation key And then do this For information, see
RSAssetSecurity RSAssetSecurity Quick Start and
Network Installation Guide, on the
(for Supervisory RSAssetSecurity Network CD.
Edition distributed Chapter 15, “Setting up security,”
applications) in the RSView Supervisory Edition
User’s Guide.
RSLinx Classic An RSView SE Server Set up drivers. “Activating RSLinx” on page 38.
activation key, or an Chapter 7, “Setting up
Set up OPC ® topics.
RSLinx Gateway activation communications,” in the RSView
key Make sure RSLinx is running
Supervisory Edition User’s Guide.
as a Windows Service.
RSLinx documentation (installed
Add an OPC data server to with RSLinx).
your application.
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components separately
This chapter describes how to install the components of RSView® Supervisory Edition™
individually, or on separate computers. You might choose this type of installation when
deploying clients and servers in a distributed application, to multiple computers
connected over a network.
For details about installing all the components of RSView Supervisory Edition on
one computer, see Chapter 2, Installing all RSView SE components on the same
computer.
For information about the hardware and software needed to run RSView Supervisory
Edition components individually or on separate computers, see “Minimum platform
requirements for selected components” on page 21.
All Rockwell Software® products that are to participate in the same automation system must
have the same Coordinated Product Release (CPR) number. The CPR number is displayed
with the product’s version number, for example, in the installation program’s Welcome window.
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You must install the FactoryTalk Automation Platform before you can install any of the
RSView
Supervisory Edition software components.
To run this software You must also install this software on the same
computer
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RSView Machine Edition™ Sample RSView Studio ME Development & Test Tools
Applications
RSLinx Enterprise
RSI Utilities
RSLinx Classic RSI Utilities
RSLinx Enterprise FactoryTalk Automation Platform
RSI Utilities
Do not install FactoryTalk Directory, the RSView SE Server, or any other application software,
on the same computer as a Windows domain controller.
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*If you are planning to upgrade your operating system from an earlier version to Windows XP
Professional, see the Rockwell Automation KnowledgeBase tech note P88739858, for information
about how to perform the upgrade. If you don’t follow the recommended procedure, you will no
longer be able to create or use RSView applications.
**.See tech note A20778 for more information about Windows operating systems and Service
Pack compatibility.
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Click Cancel to close the Uninstall RSView Enterprise dialog box, if there are products listed
under FactoryTalk Automation Platform Dependencies. You must uninstall these products,
using Add/Remove Programs in the Windows Control Panel, before you proceed with
uninstalling the RSView Enterprise Dependencies.
When you re-open the Uninstall RSView Enterprise dialog box, if the FactoryTalk
Automation Platform Dependencies pane is empty, you can click OK to uninstall the
RSView dependencies automatically.
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If you are upgrading from an existing installation of FactoryTalk Automation Platform, for
additional instructions, see the RSView Supervisory Edition Release Notes. The Release Notes
are available from the RSView Supervisory Edition installation CD.
Only the FactoryTalk Local Directory check box is selected by default. If you plan to
develop, test, or run an RSView SE distributed application on this computer, ensure that the
FactoryTalk Network Directory check box is selected before you click
Next.
7. Click Next.
Follow the instructions on screen to set up the directory (or directories) you selected.
To spe cify the Fac tory Talk Networ k Direc tory Loc ation
To use the FactoryTalk Directory Server Location Utility, you must have administrative
privileges at FactoryTalk Directory and in Windows, on the computer where the utility is
running.
1. In the FactoryTalk Directory Server Location Utility, click the Browse button.
2. Select:
„ This computer if you plan to run the Network Directory server on this
computer.
„ Remote computer if the Network Directory for the RSView software to run
on this computer is located on another computer.
3. Click OK.
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4. If the Network Directory is located on a remote computer, type the computer name,
or click the Browse button to find and select it.
To specify a remote computer as the FactoryTalk Network Directory server, you must you
must have administrative privileges at FactoryTalk Network Directory and in Windows, on
the remote server computer.
5. Click OK.
You might choose to set up the Network Directory location after installing RSView, for
example, when you are deploying a distributed application. To run the utility after
installing, on the Windows Start menu, select Programs, Rockwell Software,
FactoryTalk Tools, and then click Specify FactoryTalk Directory Location.
RSLinx
Depending on your communications needs, you might have installed either or both of
these software programs:
„ RSLinx Enterprise
„ RSLinx Classic
What to do next
Depending on the software packages you intend to run, or the applications you intend to
create, you might need to install additional software or perform additional tasks.
To run this software Install this activation key And then do this For information, see
RSView Studio (for RSV.STUDIO
Machine Edition and
Supervisory Edition
applications)
RSView SE Client™ RSVSE.MAX Set up an RSView SE Client Chapter 28, “Deploying stand-alone
(for Supervisory (unlimited displays), configuration file. applications,” in the RSView
Edition stand-alone Supervisory Edition User’s Guide.
applications) RSVSE.250
(250 displays), Help for the RSView SE Client
RSVSE.100 Configuration Wizard
(100 displays),
RSVSE.25
(25 displays)
RSView Studio (for RSV.STUDIO
Machine Edition
RSVME.STUDIO
applications only)
RSView ME RSVME.RUN
Station™ (75 displays)
RSVME.30
(30 displays)
RSVME.15
(15 displays)
RSLinx Enterprise RSLE10.RUN Add an RSLinx Enterprise Chapter 7, “Setting up
(full function) data server to your application. communications,” in the RSView
Supervisory Edition User’s Guide.
Set up device shortcuts in the Help for the Communication Setup
Communication Setup editor. editor.
RSView SE Server RSVSESRV.MAX If you are logging alarms, Chapter 11, “Creating alarms,” in
(unlimited displays) activities, or data to a network the RSView Supervisory Edition
RSVSESRV.250 drive or ODBC database that User’s Guide.
(250 displays) is not on the same computer as
Chapter 12, “Logging system
the HMI server, change the
RSVSESRV.100 activity,” in the RSView Supervisory
security settings of the
(100 displays) Edition User’s Guide.
applicable program file and
RSVSESRV.25 services. Chapter 13, “Using data logging,”
(25 displays) in the RSView Supervisory Edition
User’s Guide.
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To run this software Install this activation key And then do this For information, see
RSView SE Client RSVSECLI.RW Set up an RSView SE Client Chapter 27, “Deploying distributed
(read-write client) configuration file. applications,” in the RSView
RSVSECLI.RO Supervisory Edition User’s Guide.
(view-only client)
RSView None
Administration
Console
FactoryTalk Directory None
RSAssetSecurity None Chapter 15, “Setting up security,” in
(for Machine Edition the RSView Supervisory Edition
and Supervisory User’s Guide.
Edition stand-alone
applications)
RSAssetSecurity RSAssetSecurity Quick Start and
Network Installation Guide, on the
(for Supervisory RSAssetSecurity Network CD.
Edition distributed Chapter 15, “Setting up security,”
applications) in the RSView Supervisory Edition
User’s Guide.
RSLinx Classic An RSView SE Server Set up drivers. “Activating RSLinx” on page 38.
activation key, or an Set up OPC topics. RSLinx documentation (installed
RSLinx Gateway activation with RSLinx).
key Make sure RSLinx is running
as a Windows Service. Chapter 7, “Setting up
communications,” in the RSView
Add an OPC data server to
Supervisory Edition User’s Guide.
your application.
4 Installing Microsoft Internet Information
Server
When to install Microso ft Interne t Informatio n Server
You do not need to install Microsoft® Internet Information Server if you are creating
RSView® Supervisory Edition™ stand-alone applications only.
You must install Microsoft Internet Information Server on the same computer as any
RSView SE Server™ that is used in a distributed application.
In Windows Server 2003, select Internet Information Services, select Application Server,
and then click Details.
7. Select these check boxes: Common Files, Internet Information Services Snap-In, and
World Wide Web Service.
8. Click OK, and then click Next.
9. Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.
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5 Installing RSLinx Classic
RSView® Supervisory Edition™ includes RSLinx® Classic,which is a special version of
RSLinx for communicating with Rockwell controllers and devices.
If you want to use RSLinx Classic with an RSView Supervisory Edition application, you
must install it on the same computer as the RSView SE Server™.
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Activating RSLinx
During installation, you are prompted to activate RSLinx. If you have an activation key
for an RSView SE Server on the same computer, you might not need to install an
activation key for RSLinx.
The RSView SE Server activation key allows RSLinx to serve data to RSView clients,
but not to third-party clients. To serve data to third-party clients, install an RSLinx
activation key to activate RSLinx Gateway.
For details about installing activation keys, see Chapter 6, Activating RSView
Enterprise software.
What to do next
After you install RSLinx Classic:
„ set up drivers.
„ set up DDE/OPC® topics.
„ make sure RSLinx is running as a Windows service.
For details see the RSLinx documentation that is installed with RSLinx.
Do not uninstall RSLinx Classic if other Rockwell Software products you are using require it to
be installed.
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6 Activating RSView Enterprise software
Rockwell Software uses activation files to activate its Windows®-based software
packages. For most packages, the activation files reside on an Activation disk. During
installation, the software prompts you to insert the Activation disk and move the
activation key from the disk to the drive where you’ve installed RSView®.
RSAssetSecurity™ Network activations, which allow you to create user accounts for RSView
Supervisory Edition distributed applications, do not reside on the activation disk. You must
install them separately. For more information, see “Activating RSAssetSecurity Network” on
page 46.
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Activatio n keys
This table lists the activation keys for RSView Enterprise products:
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Dedicated licenses
Dedicated licenses are installed on the same computer as the software being used. These
licenses ensure that a particular computer will always have a license to use the software.
No matter how many licenses you have, do not exceed the system limits listed on page
24.
Floating licenses
Floating licenses are installed on the computer running the FactoryTalk™ Directory
software. These licenses ‘float’ to whichever computer needs them. This means that the
license is granted for the exclusive use of any computer while that computer is using the
software. When the software is no longer being used, the license becomes available for
other computers.
The software checks for dedicated licenses that are installed on the local computer before
requesting a floating license from the FactoryTalk Directory.
For RSView SE Clients, there are two types of floating licenses: read-write licenses, and
view-only licenses. Read-write licenses allow full read-write privileges. View-only
licenses allow read-only privileges. When using floating licenses to activate RSView
SE Clients, keep these effects in mind:
„ If an RSView SE Client is set up as read-write, and only view-only licenses are
available, the client will be view-only, because the view-only activation key will
override the read-write configuration of the client.
„ If an RSView SE Client is set up as view-only, and only read-write licenses are
available, the client will use a read-write license, but the view-only configuration of
the client will override the read-write activation key, and will allow view-only access
to the application.
Do not rely on available activation keys to determine whether a client is view-only. Always set
up the client explicitly as view-only, when you create its configuration file.
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Each floating license requires one installation of the appropriate activation key on the
computer running the FactoryTalk Directory:
„ For RSView Studio, an RSV.STUDIO key is required for each user.
„ For read-write SE Client licenses, the RSVSECLI.RW key is required.
„ For view-only SE Client licenses, the RSVSECLI.RO key is required.
To increase the number of licenses available, install additional activation keys on the
FactoryTalk Directory computer. No matter how many licenses you have, do not
exceed the system limits listed on page 24.
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Always wait until the floppy disk drive’s light is off before removing the Activation disk
from the disk drive. Otherwise, the Activation disk will become corrupted and unusable.
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Troubleshootin g activation
If activation is not working:
„ are you using the right Activation disk? Check the serial numbers in the Help
About dialog box, and printed on your Activation disk labels—the serial numbers
must match.
„ does your computer have a virus? Boot-sector viruses can damage your
Activation disk. The Rockwell Software support team recommends using a
commercial virus protection program.
„ did you save other files on the Activation disk? Saving any files to the Activation
disk can damage the activation software.
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7 Getting the information you need
Using RSView Help
RSView® Help provides step-by-step procedures and reference information for working
with all the features in RSView. To open Help while RSView is running, do one of the
following:
„ Click the Help button in any window.
„ On the RSView Studio menu bar, click Help, and then click Contents.
„ Press the F1 key.
To go to a topic,
click the topic.
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