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Table of Contents
Preface
FactoryTalk Batch View HMI
controls
Configure the control property
settings
Languages
Learn about FactoryTalk Batch
View HMI controls
About this manual ........................................................................................5
PromptsList control ............................................................................ 24
SFC control .......................................................................................... 24
Full control ............................................................................................25
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Preface
About this manual
Legal Notices
This manual provides information about how to get started with the
FactoryTalk Batch HMI controls. It is one of a set of related manuals that
describe installing, programming, and operating the FactoryTalk Batch
system.
To review FactoryTalk Batch release notes and latest information regarding
product compatibility refer to the
Center (PCDC).
ockwell Automation publishes legal notices, such as privacy policies, license
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agreements, trademark disclosures, and other terms and conditions on the
Legal Notices
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End User License Agreement (EULA)
Product Compatibility and Download
You can view the Rockwell Automation End User License Agreement (EULA)
by opening the license.rtf file located in your product's install folder on your
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The software included in this product contains copyrighted software that is
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Preface
Resource
Description
FactoryTalk Batch Getting Results Guide
Introduces the basics of automated batch manufacturing
You may obtain Corresponding Source code for open source packages
included in this product from their respective project web site(s).
Alternatively, you may obtain complete Corresponding Source code by
contacting Rockwell Automation via the Contact form on the Rockwell
Automation website:
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/global/aboutus/contact/contact.page. Please include "Open Source" as part of the request
text.
ollowing is a comprehensive list of documentation for the FactoryTalk®
F
Batch products from Rockwell Automation.
Installation, Quick Start, and Getting Results Guides
FactoryTalk Batch Components Installation and
Upgrade Guide
(BATCH-GR011)
FactoryTalk Batch Material Manager Getting
Results Guide
(BWMTR-GR011)
Provides information and procedures for FactoryTalk
Batch system installation. Includes information for
FactoryTalk Batch Material Manager, FactoryTalk Event
Archiver, and associated FactoryTalk Batch Client and
Server components.
Provides information about using FactoryTalk Batch View
to create, view, and command control recipes,
acknowledge prompts and signatures, view equipment
phases and diagnostic information, and view profile
information.
Provides a general overview of FactoryTalk Batch View
HMI Controls.
Explains the basics of FactoryTalk Batch eProcedure.
and the FactoryTalk Batch product components.
Introduces the basics of FactoryTalk Batch Material
Manager.
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User Guides
Resource
Description
containers to hold them. The material data is stored in the
reference for the formulator.
Recipe Editor, View, and Phase Simulator.
your Logix 5000 controller.
Provides instructions on using FactoryTalk Batch Recipe
cedures, unit procedures, operations, and phases.
reference information by the operator.
system administrator and production supervisor.
Preface
FactoryTalk Batch ActiveX Controls User Guide
(BATCH-UM013)
FactoryTalk Batch Material Editor User Guide
(BWMTR-UM001)
FactoryTalk Batch Equipment Editor User Guide
(BATCH-UM004)
FactoryTalk Batch PhaseManager™ User Guide
(BATCHX-UM011)
Provides information and instructions for using the
FactoryTalk Batch ActiveX Custom Controls.
Provides access to information and procedural
instructions required to configure materials and the
material database, which is used to create materialbased recipes. This information is intended as a
Provides information on creating and maintaining an
equipment database (area model). The area model is
stored in a file with a .cfg file extension and is available
to all other FactoryTalk Batch programs, including the
Describes the integration of the FactoryTalk Batch
software with the Studio 5000 Logix Designer®
application and the Logix 5000™ family of controllers.
The integration simplifies the configuration and
maintenance of the FactoryTalk Batch automation
system, provides better communication between the
FactoryTalk Batch Server and the Logix 5000 controller,
and significantly reduces the programming effort
required to develop the phase logic code that resides in
FactoryTalk Batch Recipe Editor User Guide
(BATCH-UM006)
FactoryTalk Batch View HMI Controls User Manual
(FTBVS-UM003)
FactoryTalk Batch View User Manual
(FTBVS-UM002)
FactoryTalk eProcedure Client User Guide
(BWEPRO-UM001)
FactoryTalk Event Archiver User Guide (BATCHUM012)
Editor to create and configure master recipes for use in
batch automation. The interface is based on IEC 61131-3
sequential function charts to graphically organize recipes
into pro
Build recipes using either the SFC format or a table-based
format.
Provides details about using FactoryTalk Batch View HMI
Controls to monitor and interact with the production
process within a FactoryTalk View SE Display Client.
Provides information and procedural instructions for
using FactoryTalk Batch View in a modern and intuitive
portal into a comprehensive batching solution for
effective operations, leveraging its own web server using
HTML5 technology to provide native connectivity into a
FactoryTalk Batch Server.
Provides information and procedural instructions
required to create and command batches using the
FactoryTalk eProcedure Client, and can be used as a
Provides information and instructions specific to the
FactoryTalk Event Archiver. Intended for use by the
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Resource
Description
FactoryTalk Batch View User Guide (legacy)
Provides information and instructions on how to use
Resource
Description
services, and implementation and use of components not
FactoryTalk Batch View to initiate and execute
FactoryTalk Batch automation processing. FactoryTalk
Batch View secured objects are located in the FactoryTalk
Diagnostics and are modified using the FactoryTalk
Administration Console. A system administrator can
customize FactoryTalk Batch View security to meet the
needs of the facility. FactoryTalk Batch View is used in
conjunction with a Human-Machine Interface (HMI).
Provides instructions for configuring security and
typically accessed or used by batch operators, such as
Provides procedures specific to FactoryTalk Batch
eProcedure, such as implementing security and
configuring the user-defined area Active Server Page.
Included are instructions for tasks specific to FactoryTalk
Batch, such as configuring security and services to
support FactoryTalk Batch eProcedure. Provides
instructions on the implementation and use of
components not typically accessed or used by batch
FactoryTalk Batch Material Manager Administrator
Guide
FactoryTalk Batch Server API Reference Manual
(BATCH-RM003)
Provides information and instructions specific to
FactoryTalk Batch Material Manager. Intended for use by
the system administrator and database administrator.
Provides reference information and procedural
instructions for the FactoryTalk Batch ActiveX Custom
Controls.
Provides access to information regarding the interface
between the FactoryTalk Batch Material Server and the
FactoryTalk Batch Material Editor and FactoryTalk Batch.
It is intended to be used as a reference information by
Provides information and instructions about the
FactoryTalk Batch PCD interface design. It is intended to
be used as a reference guide.
Provides information regarding the interface between the
FactoryTalk Batch Server and FactoryTalk Batch View —
the Server Application Programming Interface (API). It is
intended to be used as a reference guide by those who
want to develop custom interfaces.
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Resource
Description
FactoryTalk Batch System Files Reference Manual
Provides the technical information for configuration and
maintenance of a FactoryTalk Batch system. It can be
used as a reference information for implementation
Includes information about the building of instruction
files for use in equipment database creation and recipe
development. This information is intended to be used as a
reference by the instruction file author.
View or download publications at
http://www.rockwellautomation.com/literature
. To order paper copies of
technical documentation, contact your local Allen-Bradley® distributor or
sales representative.
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System requirements
FactoryTalk Batch View HMI controls
The FactoryTalk® Batch View HMI controls provide an interface that allows
users to monitor and interact with the production process within a
FactoryTalk View SE Display Client. The FactoryTalk Batch View HMI controls
consist of:
• BatchesList control: Creates control recipes, displays current control
recipes, and commands a control recipe. In FactoryTalk View SE,
shown as BatchViewHMI.BatchesList in the Insert an ActiveX Control
dialog box and the Property Panel.
• PromptsList control: Displays a list of prompts that are waiting to be
acknowledged, a list of electronic signatures associated with a batch
that are waiting for signoff, and instructions waiting to be
acknowledged. In FactoryTalk View SE, shown as
BatchViewHMI.PromptsList in the Insert an ActiveX Control dialog
box and the Property Panel.
• SFC control: Enables the ability to command batches during
FactoryTalk View SE run-time on the Details and Summary pages of
the SFC. In FactoryTalk View SE, shown as BatchViewHMI.SFC in the
Insert an ActiveX Control dialog box and the Property Panel.
• Full control: Accesses the entire FactoryTalk Batch View site. In
FactoryTalk View SE, shown as BatchViewHMI.FullView in the Insert an ActiveX Control dialog box and the Property Panel.
o successfully use FactoryTalk Batch View HMI Controls 2.00, the computer
T
must meet these hardware, software, and display recommendations.
For the latest compatibility information, refer to the Product Compatibility
and Download Center at rok.auto/pcdc
.
Hardware requirements
The FactoryTalk Batch View HMI Controls do not have any specific hardware
requirements. It runs on any hardware platform that supports the required
software, either locally or on a virtual machine.
Ensure that all selected hardware is on the compatibility list of the operating
system listed in the Software requirements section.
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Systems that do not meet the minimum requirements for the version of
software being used are not covered under warranty.
Software requirements
FactoryTalk Batch View HMI Controls requires the following software on the
host computer:
• Windows Server® operating system:
• Windows® (client) operating system
• Windows Server 2019 Standard Edition (preferred)
• Windows Server 2016 Standard Edition (preferred)
• Windows Server 2019 DataCenter
• Windows Server 2016 DataCenter
• Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard or DataCenter Edition
• Windows Server 2012 Standard or DataCenter Edition
• Windows 10 Professional 64-bit build 1909 or later (preferred)
• Windows 10 Enterprise 64-bit build 1909 or later
• Rockwell Software
• FactoryTalk Batch View 2.00 (required to make a remote connection
but not required to be installed on the same machine as the
FactoryTalk Batch View HMI controls)
• FactoryTalk Batch 14.00 (required to make a remote connection but
not required to be installed on the same machine as the FactoryTalk
Batch View HMI controls)
• FactoryTalk Services Platform 6.20 (CPR 9 SR 12) or later
• FactoryTalk Activation Manager 4.04 or later
• FactoryTalk View SE 12.00 (preferred)
• FactoryTalk View SE 11.00
Display Recommendations
FactoryTalk Batch View HMI controls are operational at any display size.
Following are the minimum specifications (pixels) for each control:
• BatchesList control: 480 x 480
• PromptsList control: 480 x 480
• SFC control: 480 x 960 or 960 x 480
• Full control: 480 x 960 or 960 x 480
Rockwell Automation Test Environment
Rockwell Automation tests software products under a standard configuration
of operating systems and antivirus software. For additional information see
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Item
Description
count notification for the control type in the
only displays if a base filter is in use.
The domain and account name information for the logged
in user.
Material server.
Properties, methods, and
events
Chapter 1 FactoryTalk Batch View HMI controls
the Knowledgebase Document ID: PN24 - Rockwell Software Products and
Antivirus Software.
Properties, methods, and events allow you to customize objects created by the
FactoryTalk Batch View HMI controls. An object is a combination of code that
can be treated as a unit, such as a control, form, or application. Each object is
defined by a class. There are four object classes provided in the FactoryTalk
Batch View HMI controls: BatchesList, PromptsList, SFC, and Full. Each of
these objects has associated properties, methods, and events.
•Property: A named attribute of a control, form, application, or other
object. Properties define object characteristics such as size, color, and
screen location, or the state (for example, enabled, disabled) of an
object.
• Method: A procedure that acts on an object.
• Event: An action (such as clicking the mouse or pressing a key)
recognized by an object for which you can write code to respond.
Events can occur as a result of a user action or program code or can be
triggered by the control.
Diagnostic bar overview
The diagnostic bar provides status information when viewing the BatchesList
control, PromptsList control, and SFC control in a FactoryTalk View SE
Display Client.
Return to the Home page to view the list of items.
View the item
display window. If a base filter has been applied, the item
count is the number of items after the filter was applied.
If there is a syntax error in the base filter, the item count
remains unchanged from the unfiltered list.
View the configured base filter value. The base filter icon
The name of the control type in the display window.
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The current status of the FactoryTalk Batch Server's
associated data servers and the FactoryTalk Batch
Provides access to the online help.
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3. Select OK.
Configure the control
Configure the control property settings
In FactoryTalk View SE, configure the control properties using the Property
Page or the Property Panel and then configure the control to use Visual
Basic®.
Tip: Behavior of the control properties differs depending on whether display caching is used.
If caching is not used:
Switching screen/display: If the user changed the design time value at run-time, returns to the
design time value.
If caching is used:
Switching screen/display: If the design time value was changed at run-time, the screen is not
reloaded so it never returns to the design time value.
To enable caching:
1. In FactoryTalk View SE, open Display Settings.
2. In Cache After Displaying, select Yes.
properties using the
Property page
To configure the BatchesList control, the PromptsList control, the SFC
control, and the Full control to communicate with FactoryTalk Batch View,
customize the settings in the Property page for the control.
Prerequisites:
• Open FactoryTalk View Studio.
• Open a display that contains a FactoryTalk Batch View HMI Control.
To configure the control properties using the Property page
1. In the display window, right-click a FactoryTalk Batch View HMI
control and select Properties.
2. In Node, enter the computer where the FactoryTalk Batch server and
the FactoryTalk Batch View server is installed.
Tip: The computer can be the machine name, machine IP address, or
3. In Port, enter the port where the FactoryTalk Batch View server is
configured to receive communication.
localhost
.
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different port, launch the client on the FactoryTalk Batch View Server machine to identify
the port number.
4. (optional) Perform any of these steps:
5. (optional) These are available in BatchesList and PromptsList controls
Tip: The default port number is 443. If the FactoryTalk Batch View Service is installed on a
• Select the Enable Commanding option.
• In the BatchesList control, enables the ability to create and
command batches during FactoryTalk View SE run-time.
• In the PromptsList control, enables the ability to respond to
prompts, such as to enter parameter values and to acknowledge
prompts, enables the ability to sign-off on electronic signatures,
and enables the ability to respond to instructions.
• In the SFC control, enables the ability to command batches
during FactoryTalk View SE run-time on the Details and
Summary pages of the SFC.
• In the Full control, enables these abilities for batches and
prompts. This property also enables the ability to perform
Manual Phase Control in the Equipment page.
only:
Configure the control
properties using the
Property Panel
• To display the filter bar during FactoryTalk View SE run-time, select
the Show Filter Bar option.
• To display the batches or prompts in a minimized format, select the
Minimal View option.
• To limit the items shown during FactoryTalk View SE run-time,
enter an expression in Base Filter.
6. Select Apply, and then select OK.
7. In the FactoryTalk View SE toolbar, select Save.
To configure the BatchesList control, the PromptsList control, the SFC
control, and the Full control to communicate with FactoryTalk Batch View,
customize the settings in the Property Panel for each control.
Prerequisites:
• Open FactoryTalk View Studio.
• Open a display that contains a FactoryTalk Batch View HMI control.
To configure the control properties using the Property Panel
1. In the display window, right-click a FactoryTalk Batch View HMI
control and if it is not already displayed, select Property Panel.
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Configure the control to use
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2. In Node, enter the computer where the FactoryTalk Batch server and
the FactoryTalk Batch View server is installed.
Tip: The computer can be the machine name, machine IP address, or
localhost
3. In Port, enter the port where the FactoryTalk Batch View server is
configured to receive communication.
Tips:
• The default port number is 443. If the FactoryTalk Batch View Service is installed on a different
in the URL.
•
The port number is not shown in the URL if the default port number (443) is in use.
4. (optional) Perform any of these actions.
• (If available) To display the filter bar during FactoryTalk View SE
run-time, select True for the ShowFilterBar option.
•To enable specific behavior for controls, select True for the
EnableCommand property option.
• In the BatchesList control, enables the ability to create and
command batches during FactoryTalk View SE run-time.
• In the PromptsList control, enables the ability to respond to
prompts, such as to enter parameter values and to acknowledge
prompts, enables the ability to sign-off on electronic signatures,
and enables the ability to respond to instructions.
• In the SFC control, enables the ability to command batches
during FactoryTalk View SE run-time on the Batch Details
display and the Summary page of the SFC.
• In the Full control, enables these abilities for batches and
prompts. This property also enables the ability to perform
Manual Phase Control in the Equipment page.
.
5. (optional) Theses are available in BatchesList and PromptsList
controls only:
• To display the batches or prompts in a minimized format, select the Minimal View option.
• To limit the items shown during FactoryTalk View SE run-time,
enter an expression in Base Filter.
6. Close the Property Panel.
7. Select Save.
To configure the BatchesList control, the PromptsList control, SFC control,
VBA
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and the Full control to use Visual Basic, customize the ExposeToVBA setting
in the Property Panel.
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Prerequisites:
• Open FactoryTalk View Studio.
• Open a display that contains the FactoryTalk Batch View HMI control.
To configure the control to use VBA
1. In the display window, right-click the control.
2. Select Property Panel.
3. In ExposeToVBA, select VBA Control to use VBA for scripting.
4. Close the Property Panel window.
5. Select Save. The control properties, methods, and events are now
exposed to VBA, where you can modify and manipulate the control
using VBA code.
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Tip: For more information on FactoryTalk View SE language settings, see
Set up languages for an
application (General tab)
in FactoryTalk View SE help.
Generate language locales
Languages
The HMI User Controls inherits the language configured within FactoryTalk
View SE.
The language configured in FactoryTalk View SE requires corresponding files
configured in FactoryTalk Batch View Server to support the full
implementation of language-switching. If a FactoryTalk View SE language is
not supported on the FactoryTalk Batch View Server, the language defaults to
English (EN).
The user control language can be changed at run-time using the FactoryTalk
View SE language-switching mechanism.
With HMI Controls, you can:
• Generate language locales on the FactoryTalk Batch View Server: A
a l
anguage locale using a program that requires a .csv input file
containing the string translations. FactoryTalk Batch View uses the
language definition file selected in the Language list.
• Run the localize tool via command prompt: The localize tool validates
the .csv file that contains the languages FactoryTalk Batch View uses.
The localize tool generates a language definition file for each locale
definition. The language definition files allow FactoryTalk Batch View
to select different languages in the Profile area.
• Run the localize tool as a GUI: The localize tool validates the .csv file,
and generates a language definition file for each locale definition. The
language definition files allow FactoryTalk Batch View to select
different languages in the Profile area.
• View supported languages: Supported languages are defined in and
can be viewed from FactoryTalk View SE.
dd
on the FactoryTalk Batch
View Server
Add a language locale using a program that requires a .csv input file
containing the string translations. FactoryTalk Batch View uses the language
definition file selected in the Language list.
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Software > Batch View Server > tools.
To generate a language locale
1. Navigate to the FactoryTalk Batch View install location on the
computer.
Tip: The default FactoryTalk Batch View install location is Program Files (x86) > Rockwell
2. Open localized_strings.xlsm using Microsoft Excel or an open source
spreadsheet program.
3. In Row 1, add the new language name code to the next available
column. For example, for Spanish, use es in FactoryTalk Batch View
and use es-ES for HMI User Control integration with FactoryTalk View
SE.
4. Replace the English user interface term with the specific language
translation for the user interface term in the row.
5. Save the file.
6. In the Export spreadsheet tab, select Export to .csv and save the .csv
file.
7. Run the localize tool.
Run the localize tool via
command prompt
The localize tool validates the .csv file that contains the languages FactoryTalk
Batch View uses. The localize tool generates a language definition file for each
locale definition. The language definition files allow FactoryTalk Batch View
to select different languages in the Profile area.
Prerequisites
• If the locales folder does not exist, create it in the install directory. The
default install location is Program Files (x86) > Rockwell Software > Batch View Server.
To run the localize tool via command prompt
1. Open a command prompt.
2. Set the command prompt path to the tools directory in the install
location. For example,
Software/Batch View Server/tools.
3. Enter
localize-tool.exe install –c
./localizedstrings.csv –i ..\locales.
C:/Program Files (x86)/Rockwell
Run the localize tool as a
GUI
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The localize tool validates the .csv file, and generates a language definition file
for each locale definition. The language definition files allow FactoryTalk
Batch View to select different languages in the Profile area.
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View supported languages
Chapter 3 Languages
Prerequisites
• If the locales folder does not exist, create it in the install directory. The
default install location is Program Files (x86) > Rockwell Software > Batch View Server.
To run the localize tool with a GUI
1. Open a command prompt.
2. Set the command prompt path to the tools directory in the install
location. For example,
Software/Batch View Server/tools.
3. Enter
localize-tool.exe install.
4. Select the .csv file.
5. Select the install directory. The tool runs and generates a language
definition file.
C:/Program Files (x86)/Rockwell
Supported languages are defined in and can be viewed from FactoryTalk View
SE.
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Learn about FactoryTalk Batch View HMI
controls
Use the FactoryTalk Batch View HMI controls as follows:
• The BatchesList control: Creates control recipes, displays current
control recipes, and commands a control recipe. In FactoryTalk View
SE, maps to BatchViewHMI.BatchesList in the Insert an ActiveX Control dialog box and the Property Panel.
• PromptsList control: Displays a list of prompts that are waiting to be
acknowledged, a list of electronic signatures associated with a batch
that are waiting for signoff, and instructions waiting to be
acknowledged. In FactoryTalk View SE, maps t
B
atchViewHMI.PromptsList in the Insert an ActiveX Control dialog
box and the Property Panel.
• SFC control: Enables the ability to command batches during
FactoryTalk View SE run-time on the Details and Summary pages of
the SFC. In FactoryTalk View SE, maps to BatchViewHMI.SFC in the
Insert an ActiveX Control dialog box and the Property Panel.
• Full control: Accesses the entire FactoryTalk Batch View site. In
FactoryTalk View SE, maps to BatchViewHMI.FullView in the Insert an ActiveX Control dialog box and the Property Panel.
o
BatchesList control
View the FactoryTalk Batch View HMI Controls User Manual for more
information about each of the controls.
se the BatchesList control to create, view, and command control recipes.
U
Access the BatchesList control by placing it in a FactoryTalk View SE display.
Control recipes are displayed on the Batches list until they are removed by the
operator or when the FactoryTalk Batch Server is restarted with a cold boot.
View the FactoryTalk Batch View HMI Controls User Manual to learn more about:
• BatchesList control methods
• BatchesList control properties
• BatchesList control events
• BatchesList control scripting support
• Base filter shortcuts for the BatchesList control
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PromptsList control
The PromptsList control displays a list of prompts and instructions waiting to
be acknowledged and a list of electronic signatures associated with a batch
that are waiting for signoff.
Prompts alert operators to requests for information. A control recipe cannot
complete execution until the operator provides the requested information. A
pending request for information remains unacknowledged until a user
provides the information, stops, or aborts the control recipe. Requests for
information include prompts, manual instructions, and signatures.
• Prompts alert operators to requests for parameter values, unit binding,
and material binding.
• Instructions are individual steps of a manual instruction phase. As a
batch executes, the instruction or set of instructions for each active
step appears. Instructions execute in the order specified within the
master recipe.
• Signatures are requests for signoffs that require user permissions and
optional comments. When a signature is generated against a control
recipe, acknowledge the signature by completing the associated
signoffs. The requested user information in a signature is determined
by the signature template.
SFC control
View the FactoryTalk Batch View HMI Controls User Manual to learn more about:
• PromptsList control methods
• PromptsList control properties
• PromptsList control events
• PromptsList control scripting support
• Base filter shortcuts for the PromptsList control
The SFC control displays the SFC batch structure, which is the same as the
FactoryTalk Batch View Batch Details display page. The SFC control supports
the set of commands an operator can perform on a selected batch or step. The
SFC control generates events when an operator interacts with the running
batch. Some property data of the SFC control is maintained for scripting.
View the FactoryTalk Batch View HMI Controls User Manual to learn more about:
• SFC control methods
• SFC control properties
• SFC control events
• SFC control scripting support
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Full control
Chapter 4 Learn about FactoryTalk Batch View HMI controls
The Full control displays the entire FactoryTalk Batch View site, so that an
operator can interact with the site using a single HMI control in a FactoryTalk
View SE Display Client.
Use the Full control to create, view, and command control recipes,
acknowledge prompts and signatures, view equipment phases and diagnostic
information, and view profile information. The Full control has some
differences from viewing the BatchesList control or PromptsList control
individually. In the Full control:
• The FactoryTalk Batch View navigation bar is shown instead of the
Diagnostic bar.
• There is no BaseFilter property.
View the FactoryTalk Batch View HMI Controls User Manual to learn more about:
• Full control methods
• Full control properties
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