A client that can interact with distributed servers, ideal for local operator stations.
+--------------------------------+ | FactoryTalk Directory Server | +---------------+----------------+ | +------------------------+------------------------+ | | +--------v-----------------------+ +---------v----------------------+ | HMI Server (Tags/Screens) | | Data Server (RSLinx/FT-Linx)| +--------+-----------------------+ +---------+----------------------+ | | +------------------------+------------------------+ | +------------------------+------------------------+ | | +--------v-----------------------+ +---------v----------------------+ | Standard Client | | Viewpoint Client | | (Dedicated Terminal) | | (HTML5 Web Browser) | +--------------------------------+ +--------------------------------+ 1. Network Distributed Architecture
Pre-built, high-performance HMI objects reduce engineering design time.
: Granular user permissions restrict access to critical control actions based on Windows Active Directory roles. factorytalk view se version 13
Tightened communication security using FactoryTalk Security policies and encrypted tokens. Architectural Deployment Options
Simplifies user management by syncing HMI permissions with corporate IT credentials.
Elias launched the runtime client on the server. The screen flickered for a second, then the new interface loaded. It was crisp. The graphics were high-resolution, scaling perfectly to the 24-inch monitors. The buttons had a modern, flat design. A client that can interact with distributed servers,
He dove into the . In the old version, managing thousands of tags was a nightmare of scrolling text. In Version 13, the integration with the Logix 5000 controller was seamless. He could browse the controller tags directly. He bypassed the old, bloated polling rates and set up Direct Tags with optimized packet requests.
"Don't care. Just want to see the pressure."
"Status?" Marcus’s voice boomed over the radio. : Granular user permissions restrict access to critical
Centralizes process alarms via the FactoryTalk Alarms and Events subsystem.
Published: March 2025 – Information based on Rockwell Automation’s public documentation and field testing. Specifications subject to change.