Summary, Suppressed, Suppressoff – Rockwell Automation RSView32 Runtime Users Guide User Manual
Page 80: Suppressoffall, Suppresson

RSView32 commands
A–49
Summary
Summary <file> [/Xnnn] [/Ynnn]
Runs the specified alarm summary file.
<file>
The name of an alarm summary file without a file
extension.
[/Xnnn]
Positions the X coordinate of the alarm summary
window to nnn pixels from the left edge of the screen.
Valid range depends on screen resolution.
[/Ynnn]
Positions the Y coordinate of the alarm summary
window to nnn pixels from the top edge of the
screen. Valid range depends on screen resolution.
Suppressed
Suppressed
Opens the Suppressed List editor.
SuppressOff
SuppressOff <tag_name>
Restores alarm reporting for the specified suppressed alarm.
<tag_name>
The name of a tag that no longer requires alarm
suppression. You can use wildcards.
SuppressOffAll
SuppressOffAll
Restores alarm reporting for all suppressed alarms.
This command is faster than the SuppressOff * command.
SuppressOn
SuppressOn <tag_name>
Suppresses reporting of alarms for the specified tag.
<tag_name>
The name of a tag, or a wildcard.
This command is useful when equipment repairs or maintenance
would otherwise result in alarms being generated. All alarms for each
threshold of the monitored tag are suppressed. Alarm suppression can
take place before or after issuing the AlarmOn command.