MES PERFORMANCE TRAINING
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The MES Performance course is a 3-day, instructor-led class designed to provide a working knowledge of the features and functionality of Wonderware MES Performance Course. The course uses lectures and hands-on labs to provide the knowledge needed to use Wonderware MES Performance Course. The class will demonstrate how to configure and deploy a data collection system to analyze and report equipment utilization, availability, quality, and performance using Application Server objects. Both the MES Client and Web Portal will be addressed.
OBJECTIVES
- Configure and license Middleware connections within a single node or between multiple nodes in a network
- Model plant equipment (entities) in the MES database
- Define entity utilization states and reason codes
- Enable capabilities in the Utilization Capability Object to track Performance Events in a production environment
- Use objects in a Galaxy to automatically track equipment utilization
- Manage work orders and jobs within MES
- Use the Wonderware MES Client and Performance Web Portal to define the information necessary to collect Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE) data
- Use MES/Performance as a central downtime information repository and reporting tool
- Retrieve and report downtime data and analyze OEE
- Use the MES Galaxy objects to report OEE
- Use MES .NET controls to access OEE data
AUDIENCE
- Application developers
- Engineers
- System Integrators
PREREQUISITES
- Manufacturing industry experience
- Working knowledge of System Platform is recommended
MODULE 1 – INTRODUCTION
Section 1 – Course Introduction
Section 2 – Wonderware MES /Performance Overview
Section 3 – Wonderware MES /Performance Components
Section 4 – System Requirements and Licensing
MODULE 2 – WONDERWARE MES CLIENT AND WEB PORTAL
Section 1 – Wonderware MES Client and Web Portal
Section 2 – Security
MODULE 3 – UTILIZATION AND ENTITIES
Section 1 – Utilization Overview
Section 2 – Entities Overview
Section 3 – Utilization States and Reasons
Section 4 – Performance Events
MODULE 4 – OEE AND LINES
Section 1 – Line Introduction
Section 2 – Shifts and Shift Schedules
Section 3 – Items
Section 4 – Single Entity Lines
Section 5 – Work Orders
MODULE 5 – MULTI-ENTITY LINES
Section 1 – Multi-Entity Lines
Section 2 – Parallel Equipment
MODULE 6 – AUTOMATING PERFORMANCE
Section 1 – Modeling Overview
Section 2 – Utilization Capability Object Overview
Section 3 – Entity Model Builder
Section 4 – Operations Capability Object Overview
Section 5 – MES Objects in Runtime
MODULE 7 – VISUALIZATION
Section 1 – Visualization Overview
MODULE 8 – REPORTS
Section 1 – ArchestrA Reports
MODULE 9 – APPLICATION MAINTENANCE
Section 1 – Middleware Maintenance
Section 2 – Database Maintenance