AVEVA (WONDERWARE) INTOUCH TRAINING
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The tag-based AVEVA (Wonderware) InTouch HMI Comprehensive course is a 4-day, instructor-led class that explains how to create and configure a stand-alone InTouch application using Industrial Graphics. The course provides a fundamental understanding of the basic principles of InTouch HMI visualization software and the steps necessary to develop a human-machine interface (HMI) system for a plant floor or facility. You are guided through the setup, layout, best practice concepts, features, and functions of the InTouch HMI software platform. Hands-on labs reinforce concepts and features.
OBJECTİVES
- Create an InTouch application
- Build an HMI with situational awareness symbols
- Construct a key performance indicator display
- Configure an OI server
- Establish communications with I/O-aware programs
- Create, export, and import tags
- Test and monitor tags
- Build displays with pre-built library graphics
- Build displays with custom graphics
- Visualize and interact with data
- Present and manage live and historical alarms
- Configure and apply security to an application
- Log and trend historical data
- Display real-time trend data
- Back up and restore an application
- Distribute an application to a production environment
- View application windows and graphics in a browser
AUDIENCE
Plant floor operators and managers, system administrators, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use the InTouch HMI software in manufacturing processes.
PREREQUISITES
- Familiarity with Microsoft Windows
- Manufacturing industry experience (recommended)
MODULE 1 – INTRODUCTION
Section 1 – Course Introduction
Section 2 – InTouch Software Overview
Section 3 – System Requirements and Licensing
Section 4 – InTouch Application Types
Lab 1- Creating the InTouch Application
MODULE 2 – WINDOW LAYOUT AND BASIC NAVIGATION
Section 1 – Window Maker Overview
Section 2 – Window Viewer Overview
Section 3 – Configure and Test Navigation Using Window Maker
Lab 2 - Setting Up Windows and Navigation
MODULE 3 – INTOUCH TAGNAME DICTIONARY
Section 1 – The Tagname Dictionary
Lab 3 - Defining Memory Tags
Section 2 – I/O Configuration
Lab 4 – Configuring the Communication Driver
Lab 5 – I/O Access and I/O Tags
Section 3 – Tag Viewer
Lab 6 – Watching Tags with Tag Viewer
Section 4 – DBDump and DBLoad
Lab 7 – Exporting and Importing Tags
Section 5 – Other Tag Management Utilities
MODULE 4 – SITUATIONAL AWARENESS VISUALIZATION
Section 1 – Industrial Graphics and Situational Awareness Visualization
Section 2 – Element Styles
Lab 8 – Building a Dashboard
Section 3 – Window Construction Using the Graphic Editor
Lab 9 – Building the Mixer Operational Display
Section 4 – Custom Properties and Animations in Symbols
Lab 10 – Building a Command Symbol
Section 5 – HTML5 Widgets
Lab 11 – Creating a Carousel Dashboard
MODULE 5 – INTOUCH ALARMS
Section 1 – InTouch Tagname Alarm Configuration
Lab 12 – Configuring InTouch Alarms
Section 2 – Live Alarms Management
Lab 13 – Visualizing and Acknowledging Live Alarms
Section 3 – Historical Alarms Management
Lab 14 – Visualizing and Filtering Historical Alarms and Events
MODULE 6 – DATA LOGGING AND TRENDING
Section 1 – InTouch History and Real-Time Trending
Lab 15 – Logging Historical Data Using InTouch History
Lab 16 – Trending Real-Time Data
Section 2 – Using Historian with InTouch
Lab 17 – Building a Historian Client Trend Display
Section 3 – Trend Pen
Lab 18 – Trending with Trend Pen
MODULE 7 – INTRODUCTION TO QUICKSCRIPT
Section 1 – Introduction to InTouch QuickScript
Lab 19 – Opening an Application with QuickScript
MODULE 8 – INTRODUCTION TO INDUSTRIAL GRAPHIC QUICKSCRIPT.NET
Section 1 – Industrial Graphic QuickScript.NET
Section 2 – ShowGraphic and InTouch Windows
Lab 20 – Creating a Scalable Window Navigation Control
Section 3 – ShowGraphic and Industrial Graphics
Lab 21 – Building a Mixer Browser Using ShowGraphic
Lab 22 – Creating a Context-Driven Alarm Window Using ShowGraphic
MODULE 9 – SECURITY
Section 1 – OS Security Implementation
Lab 23 – Setting Up and Using OS Security
Section 2 – Locking Down Your Application
Lab 24 – Locking Down Your Application
MODULE 10 – APPLICATION DISTRIBUTION
Section 1 – Network Application Distribution
Lab 25 – Distributing an InTouch Application