Account, Acknowledge – Rockwell Automation RSView32 Runtime Users Guide User Manual

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Account

Account

Opens the User Accounts editor. To prevent security from being
changed at runtime, restrict access to this command.

Acknowledge

Acknowledge [tag_name]

Acknowledges an alarm or a group of alarms. This command gives
no indication that it has run but will display a message if not
executed properly.

If an acknowledge bit is associated with an alarm, acknowledging the
alarm sets the acknowledge bit.

[tag_name]

The name of the tag to be acknowledged. This can
be a tag name, a name with wildcards, or the [tag]
literal string.

If no tag is specified, this command acknowledges
the most–severe, most–recent unacknowledged
alarm.

[tag]

Specifying the word “tag” inside square brackets
acknowledges alarms for the tag associated with the
highlighted object in the active graphic display.

Examples: The Acknowledge command

Acknowledge Hopper1\Flow

Acknowledges all outstanding alarms for the tag Hopper1\Flow.

Acknowledge Hopper1\*

Acknowledges all outstanding alarms for all tags in the folder called
Hopper1.

Acknowledge *

Acknowledges all outstanding alarms.

If alarms are occurring rapidly, don’t run the Acknowledge command
without a tag name. The Acknowledge command could
acknowledge a new alarm rather than the intended alarm.

IMPORTANT

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