Language switching in the Alarm and Event Banner
You can switch languages to view user-defined text strings in multiple languages in
FactoryTalk View
SE Client applications. This includes the Alarm and Event Banner user-defined strings when an Alarm and Event Banner object is part of a FactoryTalk View
SE application.Language switching is configured when you develop the application.
Refer to
FactoryTalk View
Site Edition Help for detailed information about language switching. Language switching at runtime
At runtime,
FactoryTalk View
SE Clients can switch between any of the languages the application supports. In a network station application or network distributed application, multiple clients can also run in different languages at the same time.When the Alarm and Event Banner is notified of a language switch, the contents of the Alarm and Event Banner is shown in the specified language. If the language requested is not available at runtime,
FactoryTalk View
SE Clients use the default language.
IMPORTANT:
- The time and date formats do not switch. The Alarm and Event objects inFactoryTalk Viewalways show the date and time format of the operating system.
- Alarm Fault List messages do not currently switch languages.
- Text labels for Alarm States and Priorities do not currently switch languages.
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