The InTouch Software for System Platform Course is a four-day instructor-led course designed to teach the basic principles of how Wonderware Application Server 3.1 provides visualization of your plant galaxy data using ArchestrA Symbols within the InTouch 10.1 for System Platform software. The focus of this course is to illustrate the use of visualization tools in the System Platform to provide a Human Machine Interface (HMI) utilizing connectivity to the Galaxy, graphic symbols, animations and scripting features and functionality found in InTouch WindowMaker, ArchestrA Symbols, the ArchestrA Symbol Editor, and QuickScript.NET.
This course will also provide you with a fundamental understanding of how to utilize the alarm controls for alarm visualization, ActiveFactory controls for history visualization, and how to secure the application.
Objective:
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
· Create new InTouch Managed Applications
· Create new ArchestrA Symbols
· Work with the alarm controls for alarm visualization
· Apply the ActiveFactory controls for real-time and history trending
· Use ArchestrA security in an InTouch Managed Application
Audience:
Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals whose jobs include creating and/or maintaining HMI applications for use with the Wonderware System Platform.
Pre-Requisites:
· Attendance of the Wonderware System Platform - Part 1 course is required to obtain knowledge of the Wonderware Application Server
· Attendance of the Wonderware System Platform - Part 2 course is recommended to obtain knowledge of the ActiveFactory software
· Manufacturing industry experience
· Some graphical design experience helpful
Course Outline:
Module 1 - Introduction
Section 1 - Course Introduction
Section 2 - Wonderware System Platform Review
Lab 1 - Creating and Deploying a Galaxy
Section 3 - ArchestrA Visualization
Lab 2 - Creating a New InTouch Application
Section 4 - System Requirements, Licensing and Support
Module 2 - InTouch
Section 1 - Development Environment
Section 2 - ArchestrA Symbols
Lab 3 - Building the Application Layout
Section 3 - Runtime Environment
Lab 4 - Deploying an InTouch Application
Module 3 - ArchestrA Symbols
Section 1 - ArchestrA Symbol Editor
Section 2 - Animation
Lab 5 - Creating a new ArchestrA Symbol
Section 3 - Custom Properties
Lab 6 - Using Custom Properties
Section 4 - Scripts
Lab 7 - Creating a Resizable Analog Meter
Section 5 - Advanced Features
Lab 8 - Creating a Web Browser
Section 6 - ArchestrA Objects and Symbols
Lab 9 - Creating a DiscreteDevice Two-State Command
Lab 10 - Creating the Mixer Display
Section 7 - Advanced Editing
Lab 11 - Switching between Mixers using a Tabbed Display
Lab 12 - Creating a Popup Symbol
Lab 13 - Using Dynamic Reference for Custom PropertiesSection 8 - Quality and Status Display
Lab 14 - Adding Status Display to the TemperatureMeter
Module 4 - Alarm Visualization
Section 1 - ArchestrA Alarming Review
Section 2 - Alarm View Controls
Lab 15 - Building a Live Alarm Display
Lab 16 - Building a Historical Alarm Display
Lab 17 - Creating a Live Popup Alarm Display
Module 5 - History Visualization
Section 1 - ArchestrA Historization Review
Section 2 - ActiveFactory Controls
Lab 18 - Building a Historical Trend Display
Section 3 - ArchestrA Trend Client
Lab 19 - Creating a Live Popup Trend Display
Module 6 - Security
Section 1 - ArchestrA Security Review
Lab 20 - Use Security Features in Graphics
Section 2 - Bulletproofing the Application
Module 7 - Runtime Language Switching
Section 1 - Runtime Language Switching