Startup component settings
The following table shows options in the page.
Option | Description |
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Application type | Select a type of application that the client will connect to, including:
Note: All the components for a local station application are located on the same computer as the application's HMI server. |
Connect to the application | Select an application that the client will connect to. |
Initial language | Select an initial language that the client will run in.
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HMI server name | Select an HMI server that the client will connect to. |
Initial display | Type or select an initial display for the client. If you want to open multiple displays when the client loads, use a startup macro containing the displays you plan to load. Note:
This field is not available if the Multi-monitor option is enabled. To configure the field, go to the Client window properties page under the Advanced settings page. |
Display parameters | Type the Display command parameters that will be used when the display is opened.For example, you can use one of the docking position parameters ( DT , DB , DL , or DR ) to attach the display to the top, bottom, left, or right edge of the FactoryTalk View SE Client window. You could also specify P , followed by a parameter file name, or T , followed by a list of parameter tags, to supply tags for a display that contains tag placeholders.Note:
This field is not available if the Multi-monitor option is enabled. To configure the field, go to the Client window properties page under the Advanced settings page. |
Initial client key | If a client key file is specified in this field, it is loaded when the FactoryTalk View SE Client is opened. You can type the name of a client key file or click the down arrow to display a list of the existing client key files and then select one. |
Startup macro | If a startup macro is going to be used, specify the FactoryTalk View command or macro that is to run when the FactoryTalk View SE Client is opened. To do this, type its name here or click the down arrow to display a list of the existing macros and then select one. |
Shutdown macro | If a shutdown macro is going to be used, specify the FactoryTalk View command or macro that is to be run when the FactoryTalk View SE Client is shut down. To do this, type its name here or click the down arrow to display a list of the existing macros and then select one. The shutdown command or macro must be one that is issued from the client but processed on the server, not on the client, because it runs after the client shuts down. |
Advanced | Click this button to go to the Advanced settings page and configure advanced settings for the client such as client window properties, security and debugging, and other options. |
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