Wonderware Application Server 3.1 and Device Integration Products
Course Description
The Wonderware System Platform: Application Server course is a 4-day, instructor-led course that provides
lectures and hands-on labs designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the basic
principles of ArchestrA and supply the knowledge necessary to develop and support applications
for Wonderware Application Server 3.1.
The focus of this course is to illustrate the use of ArchestrA tools and services in the System
Platform to develop a project utilizing connectivity to the field, data processing, scripts, alarms and
history, using features and functionality such as Automation Objects, templates, template
instances, ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment and QuickScript .NET.
This course also provides a fundamental understanding of how to utilize the InTouch Alarm DB
Logger for real-time alarm recording as well as the security settings available for securing the
applications.
Course Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Create new projects using ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment
- Model the plant floor using automation objects
- Work with the alarm and history configuration in the Galaxy
- Configure ArchestrA security in the Galaxy
- Troubleshoot Wonderware Application Server applications
Audience
This training class is targeted to engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals whose jobs include creating and/or maintaining a Galaxy for use with the Wonderware System Platform.
Prerequisites
- Manufacturing industry experience
Course Outline
Module 1 – Introduction
Section 1 – Course Introduction
Section 2 – Wonderware System Platform
Lab 1 – Creating a Galaxy
Section 3 – The ArchestrA IDE
1-2 – System Platform - Part 1
Wonderware Training
Section 4 – Automation Objects
Section 5 – System Requirements, Licensing and Support
Section 6 – Application Planning
Lab 2 – Identifying the Mixer
Module 2 – Application Infrastructure
Section 1 – The Plant Model
Lab 3 – Creating the Plant Model
Section 2 – The Deployment Model
Lab 4 – Creating the Deployment Model
Section 3 – The Runtime Environment
Lab 5 – Using Object Viewer
Section 4 – Connecting to the Field
Lab 6 – Connecting to the Field
Module 3 – Application Objects
Section 1 – Templates and Instances
Section 2 – The $UserDefined Object
Lab 7 – Modeling the Heat Exchanger
Section 3 – Change Control and Propagation
Lab 8 – Configuring Change Control and Propagation
Section 4 – The $AnalogDevice Object
Lab 9 – Modeling a Meter
Section 5 – The $DiscreteDevice Object
Lab 10 – Modeling a Valve, Pump, and Motor
Section 6 – Containment
Lab 11 – Creating the Mixer
Module 4 – Extending the Objects
Section 1 – UDAs
Section 2 – Extensions
Lab 12 – Configuring the Motor Speed
Section 3 – Introduction to QuickScript .NET
Lab 13 – Adding Auto Reconnect to DDESuiteLinkClient
Lab 14 – Configuring Automatic Reference
Module 5 – Alarms and History 1-3
System Platform - Part 1
Section 1 – Alarms
Lab 15 – Configuring Alarms
Section 2 – Historization
Lab 16 – Configuring History
Module 6 – Security
Section 1 – Security Overview
Lab 17 – Security
Module 7 – Galaxy Maintenance
Section 1 – Exporting and Importing Objects
Section 2 – Configuring Instances Through a .CSV File
Section 3 – System Management Console (SMC)
Section 4 – Network Account Utility
Module 8 – Device Integration Products
Section 1 – Wonderware I/O Servers
Section 2 – Wonderware Data Access Servers
Section 3 – Device Integration Objects
Module 9 – Multi-Node Applications
Section 1 – Application Redundancy
Lab 18 – Configuring Application Redundancy
Section 2 – DI Redundancy
Lab 19 – Configuring the Redundant DI Object
Section 3 – Multi Node Application
Lab 20 – Convert to Network Environment