2016 eLearning Training Course Catalog
Wonderware – Software Solutions for Real-Time Success
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Wonderware is the market leader in real-time operations management software. Wonderware software solutions enable companies to synchronize production and industrial operations with business objectives, obtaining the speed and flexibility to attain sustainable profitability. Wonderware delivers significant cost reductions associated with designing, building, deploying and maintaining, secure and standardized applications for manufacturing and infrastructure operations.
World-Class Training Wonderware offers comprehensive, world-class training courses that match the power a nd excellence of Wonderware software. Since 1991, thousands of customers have been trained in the use of Wonderware products. Wonderware is committed to delivering intensive and hands-on educational programs that can enable you to develop and use an application as soon as you return to your plant. Many Wonderware courses are available at Certified Training Centers throughout the world. These centers go through a rigorous certification process to ensure their ability to effectively train customers using Wonderware training materials. Wonderware follows strict guidelines and standards to provide Continuing Education Units (CEUs) for all courses. Wonderware Training pushes beyond traditional classroom settings with innovative training products in a wide variety of media including new and exciting distance learning opportunities. As Wonderware adds new components to our products, we will provide the courses a nd programs critical to our customers’ educational needs.
Wonderware Training Opportunities To attend training, you can: •
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Attend training courses at our state-of-the-art training facility in Lake Forest, California or at a t several regional offices Attend virtual instructor-led training courses whereby remote students can join instructor-led training from their own locations via an a n Internet-based virtual classroom Attend training courses at our Certified Training Provider locations worldwide Attend eLearning at your convenience Arrange on-site customer training programs at your location
Visit our website at www.wonderware.com/training for more information, the current Wonderware Training Schedule, and to register for a class. Contact us at: Wonderware Training 26561 Rancho Parkway South Lake Forest, CA 92630 U.S. & Canada: 866-WW-TRAIN (866-998-7246) Direct: 949-639-8508
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Table of Contents Wonderware Training Learning Paths ..................... ................................ ...................... ..................... ..................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ................... ........6 Wonderware InTouch Learning Path............................ ....................................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ............. .. 7 Wonderware System Platform Learning Path ...................... ................................ ..................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ................. ...... 8 Wonderware Course Delivery Types ..................... ................................ ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ..................... ..................... ..................... ..........9 Wonderware eLearning Course Descriptions ..................... ................................ ...................... ...................... ..................... ..................... ...................... ...................... ................. ......10
Web-Based Training (WBT) ............................ .......................................... ........................... ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... .....10 Advanced Topics on Operations and Performance 3.5 .............................. ............................................ ............................ ............................ ....................... .........10 Alarm Adviser ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ........................... ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... .....10 Alarm Logging ............................ ......................................... ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... .....11 Alarm Modes .......................... ........................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..................... .......11 Alarm Severities ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............12 Alarm Shelving........................... ........................................ ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... .....12 Alarms Overview ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............13 Application Server 2012 R2 Recorded Instructor-Led Training ....................................... ..................................................... ............................ ................ ..13 Application Server 2014 Web-Based Training ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ .......................... ............14 ArchestrA Bulk Import Utility ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ....................... .........14 ArchestrA GRAccess Toolkit API - Part 1 .................. ................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................ .. 15 ArchestrA GRAccess Toolkit API - Part 2 .................. ................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................ .. 15 ArchestrA License Manager.............................. Manager............................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ....................... .........15 ArchestrA Object Toolkit 3.1 Recorded Instructor-Led Training ........................... ......................................... ............................ .......................... ............16 ArchestrA Sequencer Object ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ....................... .........16 ArchestrA SQLData Object......................... Object....................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................ ..16 ArchestrA SQLData Script Library ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ........................... ........................... ................. ...17 ArchestrA SQLDataGrid Symbol ............................ .......................................... ........................... ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... .....17 ArchestrA Symbol Editor ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................ ..18 Backing Up a Tag-Based InTouch Application ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ .......................... ............18 Corporate Energy Management Application 1.1 RILT ................................ .............................................. ............................ ............................ ....................... .........18 DAS Toolkit 3.0: Simple DAS Framework RILT ............................. ........................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ....................... .........19 Element Styles ........................... ........................................ ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... .....19 Historian 10.0 Store and Forward Options ................ .............................. ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............20 Historian Client 2014 Web-Based Training.......................... Training....................................... ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... ..... 20 Historian Server 2014 2 014 for System Platform WBT ....................................... ..................................................... ............................ ............................ ....................... .........21 Historian Software Development Kit - Part 1: Overview .................. ................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... .....21 Historian Software Development Kit - Part 2: Maintenance ................. ............................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............22 Information Server 2012: ActiveFactory Reporting Website ..................................... ................................................... ............................ ..................... .......22 Information Server 2012: Administration ........................... ........................................ ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... ..... 22 Information Server 2012: ArchestrA Reports ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ .......................... ............23 Information Server 2012: TableWeaver.................................... .................................................. ............................ ............................ ............................ .......................... ............23 Information Server 2012: Visualization Integration ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ................ .. 24 Information Server: OverView ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..................... .......24
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InTouch Alarms............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ........................... ........................... ................. ...25 InTouch for System Platform 2012 R2 Recorded Instructor-Led Training......................... Training....................................... ............................ ..............25 InTouch for System Platform 2014 Part 1 Web-Based Training ............................ .......................................... ............................ .......................... ............26 InTouch for System Platform 2014 Part 2 Web-Based Training ............................ .......................................... ............................ .......................... ............26 InTouch I/O Access .......................... ........................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ .......................... ............27 InTouch Security ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............28 InTouch Tags........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..................... .......28 InTouch Windows and Navigation ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............29 InTouch: How to Use ArchestrA Windows Controls on a Tag-Based InTouch Application ........................... ...........................29 Introduction to Application Server................................. ............................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ....................... .........29 Introduction to InTouch ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................ ..30 Introduction to InTouch for System Platform ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ .......................... ............30 Multi-Galaxy Communications ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..................... .......30 MXAccess Toolkit – Overview ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..................... ....... 31 Object I/O Access .......................... ........................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............31 Object I/O Assignment through Scripting ........................... ........................................ ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... ..... 32 Platform Manager ............................ .......................................... ............................ ........................... ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ .......................... ............32 QI Analyst 8.0 Software Recorded Instructor-Led Training ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ................... .....32 Recipe Manager Plus 2014 Web-Based Training ................... ................................. ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................ .. 33 Remote Response Objects......................... Objects....................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................ ..33 Understanding the Application Engine......................... Engine...................................... ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ .......................... ............34 Unified Attribute Name Space ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..................... ....... 34 Upgrading UDAs, Extensions, and Field Attributes to Attributes ............... ............................. ............................ ............................ ....................... .........34 Using ArchestrA Symbols with InTouch Tags .......................... ........................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............35 Using FactorySuite Gateway............................... Gateway............................................. ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..................... .......35 Webinars ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ........................... ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... .....37 Application Server: Complex Co mplex Containment vs. Complex Objects ................. ............................... ............................ ............................ ..................... .......37 ArchestrA Alarm Control for InTouch 10.1 .............................. ............................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............37 ArchestrA Alarm Control for Wonderware Application Server 3.1 ................................... ................................................. ............................ ..............37 ArchestrA Trend Client for System Platform .................................... .................................................. ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... .....38 Autosave for System Platform 1.0 End-User Training ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............38 Backing up the Historian Databases ............................... ............................................. ............................ ............................ ........................... ........................... ........................ ..........39 Benefits of Managed InTouch Applications .................... .................................. ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ....................... ......... 39 Embedded Symbols with Containment..................................... ................................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ .......................... ............39 Galaxy Backup and Restore....................................... ..................................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............40 Galaxy Backup with Scripting ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ....................... .........40 Historian Server IDAS ID AS Failover and Alternate Server ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............40 InTouch Alarms - Alarming Basics ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................ .. 41 InTouch Cells and Symbols .......................... ........................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............41 InTouch Graphics to ArchestrA Symbols Conversion ..................................... ................................................... ............................ ............................ ................... .....41 InTouch Legacy Alarm Animations ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............42 InTouch Legacy Distributed Alarm Display ..................................... ................................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ..................... ....... 42 InTouch Machine Edition – 01 Preparation .................... .................................. ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ....................... .........42 InTouch Machine Edition – 02 Introduction ................. .............................. ........................... ............................ ............................ ............................ .......................... ............42 InTouch Machine Edition – 03 Product Overview ........................ ...................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ....................... .........43
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InTouch Machine Edition – 05 User Interface Overview ................ .............................. ............................ ............................ ............................ ..................... .......43 InTouch Machine Edition – 06 Tags .................. ................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ....................... .........43 InTouch Machine Edition – 07 Drivers Part 1 .......................... ........................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............44 InTouch Machine Edition – 07 Drivers Part 2 .......................... ........................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............44 InTouch Machine Edition – 08 Screen Groups ........................... ......................................... ............................ ........................... ........................... .......................... ............44 InTouch Machine Edition – 09 Formatting and a nd Shapes............................ .......................................... ........................... ........................... .......................... ............45 InTouch Machine Edition E dition – 10 Active Objects Part 1 ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............45 InTouch Machine Edition E dition – 10 Active Objects Part 2 ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............45 InTouch Machine Edition E dition – 10 Active Objects Part 3 ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............46 InTouch Machine Edition – 11 Animation Overview ...................... .................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ..................... .......46 InTouch Machine Edition – 12 Animation Details .................................... .................................................. ........................... ........................... .......................... ............46 InTouch New Alarm Objects and Functionality .............................. ............................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..................... .......47 InTouch Runtime Language Switching ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ....................... ......... 47 InTouch SmartSymbols ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... .....48 InTouch Wizards Overview .......................... ........................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............48 InTouch: Using the XML Importer ........................... ......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................ .. 48 Migrating from InTouch 9.5 to InTouch 10 Managed Applications................................... Applications................................................. ............................ ..............49 New Animations Using ArchestrA Graphics ............................ .......................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............49 Rearranging the Derivation Tree .......................... ........................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... .....49 Recipe Manager with Node Security .................................. ................................................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... ..... 50 Setting Up Communications with the ABCIP DAServer ....................... ..................................... ............................ ........................... ........................... ................. ...50 Setting Up Communications with the MBTCP DAServer ....................... ..................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ..............50 System Platform: Providing IT Information ............................... ............................................. ............................ ............................ ............................ .......................... ............50 Using the Quality and Status Functions of ArchestrA Graphics ............................ .......................................... ............................ .......................... ............51 Wonderware ArchestrA Reusable Objects....................................... ..................................................... ............................ ............................ ............................ ................... .....51 Registration and Contact Information....................... ................................. ..................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ...................... ............... .... 52
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Wonderware Training Learning Paths There are two distinct learning paths available for your technical training needs. The correct learning path depends on which Wonderware products comprise the infrastructure of your system or solution: Wonderware System Platform, or Wonderware InTouch • •
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If your application is using the ArchestrA framework, developed from the ArchestrA IDE, hosted in a Galaxy, and is object-based, the infrastructure is Wonderware System Platform. If your application is tag-based, the infrastructure is Wonderware InTouch.
Keep in mind that the most recent versions of Wonderware InTouch allow the creation of tagbased applications using the ArchestrA IDE and hosted within a Galaxy for the sole purpose of using the new ArchestrA Graphics. These applications are not really object-based.
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The Wonderware System Platform learning path starts with the Application Server training course. The Wonderware InTouch learning path starts with the InTouch training course.
It is important to note that the Wonderware InTouch product is used as the visualization component regardless of the infrastructure in place, but we have d esigned and developed InTouch training courses tailored specifically for each infrastructure: •
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The InTouch for System Platform training course is designed for users of applications bas ed on the Wonderware System Platform infrastructure. It teaches how to use the InTouch product as the visualization component of object-based applications built with Application Server. The InTouch training course is designed for users of tag-based applications created with Wonderware InTouch.
Some of our courses can be taken standalone, that is, they don't have another class as a pre-requisite (for example, Historian Client training or IntelaTrac training). This is not the case for the majority of our training courses, which require knowledge of other products. For a graphical representation of the dependencies between all the different courses we offer, please refer to the following diagrams:
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Wonderware Course Delivery Types Wonderware Training offers courses in a var iety of delivery methodologies.
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Instructor-led Training (ILT) – Traditional classroom product/solution training that includes lectures and interactive labs to practice concepts and procedures. These classes are offered in our La ke Forest, California training facility, and identified in this catalog with a location of “Lake Forest.” Click here for a direct link to register for Wonderware Training courses.
Note that some classes are not regularly scheduled and are only available on an on-demand basis. These are identified in this catalog with a location of “On-Demand.” •
Virtual Training – Virtual classroom training, whereby remote students join instructor-led training classes from their own locations via an Internet-based virtual classroom. These are identified in the ca talog with a location of “Virtual.”
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Wonderware eLearning Course Descriptions Web-Based Training (WBT) Advanced Topics on Operations and Performance 3.5 This Online Seminar is designed to provide you with an introduction to advanced topics on developing applications using Operations and Performance 3.5. In this training you will learn to use Supply Chain Connector, create custom scripts using the Client API, and customize logic with Operations and Performance Client Controls. This seminar is applicable to MES/Operations and Performance 2012. Duration: 4 hours Who should attend? Current users of Operations and Performance 3.5 Software, who want to learn advanced functionality to • help create richer MES Applications Prerequisites: Wonderware Operations Software 3.5 or Wonderware Performance Software 3.5 • Objectives: Discuss the features of Supply Chain Connector • Implement custom scripting using the Operations and Performance Client API • • Explore advanced functionality of the Operations and Performance Client Controls
Alarm Adviser The Alarm Adviser training is composed of four sequential videos from 5 to 20 minutes each. Topics include: overview of Wonderware Alarm Adviser capabilities, installation and configuration of the software, and in-depth training on configuration, dashboards, and alarm analysis. Several demos and examples a re provided. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Customers wanting to learn how to identify frequent, standing, fleeting and consequential alarms, which • can help analyze plant upsets and optimize system performance. Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who use Application Server to configure and manage their alarms Prerequisites: Familiarity with Wonderware Application Server and the IDE (Integrated Development Environment) is • recommended, however, much can be learned about the benefits of Wonderware Alarm Adviser by simply watching the videos Objectives: • Explain what Alarm Adviser is Understand how to install and configure the software • Understand the software settings and options • • Know how to create Favorites and Dashboards Understand the different Analysis views •
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Alarm Logging Alarm Logging explains how alarms and events f rom Application Server are logged with Historian Server, compares logging alarms and events to the A2ALMDB SQL Server database versus Historian Server proprietary history blocks, demonstrates how to display historical alarms and events using the Alarm Client Control, and explains how to migrate alarm and event data from the A2ALMDB database to history blocks. It also includes video demonstrations to reinforce some k ey concepts, such as displaying historical alarms and events in the Alarm Client Control and migrating alarm and event data from the A2ALMDB database to history blocks. Duration: 40 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, HMI developers, and application designers who • want to understand the benefits of the alarm logging feature in System Platform Prerequisites: Knowledge of using the ArchestrA IDE • Knowledge of ArchestrA graphics development • • Familiarity with Managed InTouch applications Understanding of ArchestrA alarming • Basic knowledge of using the ArchestrA Alarm Client Control • Basic knowledge of using Historian Server • • Manufacturing industry experience Objectives: • Compare logging alarms and events to the A2ALMDB database versus history blocks Configure alarm logging from the ArchestrA IDE • Use the Alarm Client Control to retrieve historical alarms and events • • Use the A2ALMDB migration utility to migrate alarm and event data from the A2ALMDB database to history blocks
Alarm Modes Alarm Modes describes the concepts of alarm modes, alarm inhibit, and alarm plant states, and explains how to apply these features in Application Server. This course al so describes how to configure alarm plant states in the ArchestrA IDE and shows how to use them a t runtime. It also includes video demonstrations to reinforce some key concepts, such as changing alarm modes and inhibiting alarms at runtime, and managing alarms through alarm plant states. Duration: 64 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, HMI developers, and application designers who • want to understand the benefits of alarm modes in System Platform Prerequisites: Manufacturing industry experience • Knowledge of using the ArchestrA IDE • Knowledge of ArchestrA graphics development • Familiarity with Managed InTouch applications • Understanding of ArchestrA alarming • Objectives: Explain the concepts of alarm modes and alarm inhibit • Compare runtime behaviors of using attributes to change a larm modes and inhibit alarms • Configure security permissions for modifying alarm modes and alarm plant states • Apply alarm plant states to manage alarms at runtime •
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Alarm Severities Alarm Severities explains how to use ArchestrA alarm aggregation features to obtain alarm severity information at runtime. It focusses on how to configure alarm severities and alarm aggregation, visualize alarm severities with alarm border animation, and use situational awareness symbols to visualize alarm information. It also includes video demonstrations to reinforce some k ey concepts, such as mapping alarm severities to alarm priorities, monitoring alarm severities at runtime, and displaying alarm severity status through situational awareness symbols. Duration: 65 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, HMI developers, and application designers who • want to understand the benefits of the alarm severity feature Prerequisites: Knowledge of using the ArchestrA IDE • • Knowledge of ArchestrA graphics development Familiarity with Managed InTouch applications • Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Configure alarm severities • Map alarm priorities to alarm severities • • Enable alarm aggregation Use alarm severity-related attributes • Use alarm border animation • • Use alarm severity symbols from the Situational Awareness Library to display alarm information at runtime
Alarm Shelving Alarm Shelving explains how to use the alarm shelving feature of System Platform, and shows how to apply it to enhance alarm management efficiency. This course explains configurations for enabling alarm shelving, demonstrates using the ArchestrA Alarm Control to shelve and unshelve alarms at runtime, describes alarm shelving-related attributes, and demonstrates displaying alarm shelving information in alarm borders. It also includes video demonstrations to reinforce some key concepts, such as configuring alarm shelving, shelving alarms from the ArchestrA Alarm Control, using alarm shelving attributes, and displaying alarm borders for the most urgent shelved alarms. Duration: 75 minutes Who should attend? • Application developers, engineers, system integrators, HMI developers, and application designers who want to understand the benefits of the alarm shelving feature Prerequisites: Knowledge of using the ArchestrA IDE • • Knowledge of ArchestrA graphics development Familiarity with Managed InTouch applications • Understanding of ArchestrA alarming and security • Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Enable alarm shelving • Configure security permissions for shelving alarms • Use alarm shelving attributes at runtime • Use alarm shelving from the ArchestrA Alarm Control •
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Alarms Overview Alarms Overview introduces basic concepts about alarms and events and explains how alarms and events are handled in Application Server. It shows how to enable a nd configure alarm and event features in automation objects and describes alarm runtime behaviors. This course also explains how to use the Alarm Client Control to display live alarms and events, as well as query and manage alarm and event records. It also provides video demonstrations to reinforce some key concepts, such as configuring alarms in Application Server and displaying live alarms and events at runtime with the Alarm Client Control. Duration: 84 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, HMI developers, and application designers who • want to understand alarms and events in System Platform Prerequisites: Manufacturing industry experience and automation knowledge • • Knowledge of automation objects Knowledge of ArchestrA graphics development • Objectives: Explain alarm- and event-related concepts • Configure alarms and events • Use alarm-related attributes at runtime • • Configure the Alarm Client Control and use it to display and manage alarms and events
Application Server 2012 R2 Recorded Instructor-Led Training The Application Server 2012 R2 recorded instructor-led class is designed to provide a funda mental understanding of the features and functionality of Wonderware Application Server. This course consists of recorded presentations and lab demonstrations of the training material presented in the live class to reinforce the knowledge necessary to use the ArchestrA tools and services in the Sy stem Platform for plant modeling. The cla ss demonstrates how to use Wonderware Application Server to utilize the ArchestrA technology to connect to field devices, process data, run scripts, handle alarms, and historize alarms and events. This is achieved using features and functionality such as Automation Objects, templates, instances, the ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment (IDE), and the QuickScript .NET scripting engine. Duration: 13 hours, 20 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application • Server in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Create and deploy new applications using ArchestrA IDE • Model the plant floor using automation objects • Acquire plant floor data from PLCs and other field devices • Work with the alarm and history configuration in a Galaxy • • Define the security model for a Galaxy Configure application-level and device integration redundancy •
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Application Server 2014 Web-Based Training The Application Server 2014 Web-Based Training course is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the features and functionality of Wonderware Application Server. This course provides lectures and hands-on labs to supply and reinforce the knowledge necessary to use the ArchestrA tools and services in the System Platform for plant modeling. The class will demonstrate how to use Wonderware Application Server to utilize the ArchestrA technology to connect to field devices, process data, run scripts, handle alarms, and historize alarms and events. This is achieved using features and functionality such as Automation Objects, templates, instances, the ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment (IDE), and the QuickScript .NET scripting engine. This course also provides a fundamental understanding of Galaxy maintenance, real-time alarm recording and security settings and how to setup redundancy. Duration: 8 hours, 55 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, and other individuals who use Application Server in • their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Create and deploy new applications using ArchestrA IDE • Model the plant floor using automation objects • Acquire data from field devices • Work with alarm and history configuration in a Galaxy • Define the security model for a Galaxy • • Configure application-level and device integration redundancy
ArchestrA Bulk Import Utility The ArchestrA Bulk Import Utility seminar gives an overview of the capabilities and use of the ArchestrA Bulk Import Utility. This utility is used to transform tag definitions from an existing HMI a pplication, such as InTouch HMI software, into a Wonderware Application Server object structure. This allows migration of an existing tag structure and parameters into a Galaxy, saving considerable engineering time and effort. Seminar subjects will include general configuration and operation, how to import from an InTouch application, and how to import from general CSV and XML files. This session is intended for current Application Server users, as well as potential users, such as those current InTouch users considering migration to an Application Server Galaxy. Duration: 60 minutes Who should attend? Current and potential Wonderware Application Server users •
Prerequisites: Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Manufacturing industry experience Basic knowledge of Wonderware Application Server • • •
Objectives: Understand the features of the ArchestrA Bulk Import Utility Import a CSV or XML file with tag definitions exported from InTouch or other HMI systems Map tag configuration parameters, such as I/O source, alarm limits, value ranges, and so on, to Wonderware Application Server attributes Organize the “flat” tag data into a hierarchical object structure Upload the new objects to a Wonderware Application Server Galaxy • • •
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ArchestrA GRAccess Toolkit API - Part 1 The ArchestrA GRAccess Toolkit API – Part 1 online seminar discusses how ArchestrA Gal axy configuration is exposed to .NET and COM clients through a programmable object model called GRAccess. The GRAccess object model allows you to write programs that automate configuration of local and remote Galaxies using programming languages such as Visual Basic 6.0, C++, Visual Basic .NET and Visual C#. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Proficient users of Industrial Application Server who have applications running •
Prerequisites: Completion of an Industrial Application Server course Intermediate knowledge and experience with using Industrial Application Server Program development skills (Visual Studio preferred) Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Manufacturing industry experience • • • • •
Objectives: Use the ArchestrA GRAccess Toolkit API to access Industrial Application Server configuration data •
ArchestrA GRAccess Toolkit API - Part 2 The ArchestrA GRAccess Toolkit API Part 2 online seminar extends the sample client application demonstrated in the ArchestrA GRAccess Toolkit API – Part 1 seminar to discuss in detail some of the other object classes and methods available. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Proficient users of Wonderware Application Server who have applications running •
Prerequisites: Completion of the ArchestrA GRAccess Toolkit API – Part 1 Online Seminar Intermediate knowledge and experience with using Wonderware Application Server Program development skills (Visual Studio preferred) Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Manufacturing industry experience • • • • •
Objectives: Use the ArchestrA GRAccess Toolkit API to access Wonderware Application Server configuration data •
ArchestrA License Manager The ArchestrA License Manager online seminar reviews the ArchestrA License Utility, discusses in detail how to use the ArchestrA License Manager to install license files, and discusses the ArchestrA License Server. Also included are software and hardware requirements, order of installation, and a demonstration. Duration: 30 minutes Who should attend? New or existing Wonderware customers •
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Objectives: Properly install Wonderware Software license files using either the ArchestrA License Utility or the ArchestrA License Manager •
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ArchestrA Object Toolkit 3.1 Recorded Instructor-Led Training The ArchestrA Object Toolkit course will explain how to develop Application Objects using the ArchestrA Object Toolkit 3.1 software. In this co urse, you will create, configure, and deploy Application Objects using the ArchestrA Object Toolkit, Microsoft Visual Studio, and Wonderware System Platform. You will learn a bout the general object development cycle, and you will leverage the power of reusable code through the use of object-oriented building blocks, such as utility primitives provided with the software and custom primitives you will create. You will also create and customize your own object editor. Duration: 11 hours Who should attend? • Current Wonderware System Platform users who want to extend the capabilities of their System Platform through the creation of custom ArchestrA Application Objects Prerequisites: Application Server course • • Knowledge of C# and Microsoft Visual Studio .NET Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Create custom ArchestrA Application Objects using the ArchestrA Object Toolkit and Micr osoft Visual • Studio Take advantage of the code reusability features in the ArchestrA Object Toolkit •
ArchestrA Sequencer Object The ArchestrA Sequencer Object online seminar discusses how to configure and use the ArchestrA Sequencer Object. The Sequencer Object is a new functional component for the Wonderware Application Server which coordinates tasks that must be executed in a certain sequence or order of operations. These operations can be associated with attributes from multiple application objects running within a Wonderware Application Server Galaxy. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Proficient users of the Wonderware Application Server who have applications running •
Prerequisites: Completion of a Wonderware Application Server course Intermediate knowledge and experience with using the Wonderware Application Server Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Manufacturing industry experience • • • •
Objectives: Use the ArchestrA Sequencer Object to configure, execute, and manipulate a sequence of operations in the Wonderware Application Server •
ArchestrA SQLData Object This course is designed to provide the participant with a fundamental understanding of the SQLData Object. The SQLData Object is part of the ArchestrA SQLData Components, which includes the SQLDataGrid ArchestrA Graphic Symbol, the SQLData Object and the SQLData Script Library. This online seminar is part of a series that covers all three of the ArchestrA SQLData Components. The SQLData Object is an ArchestrA application object that can be used to store data to, and retrieve data from a SQL Server database. The SQLData Object provides the means to map data in a SQL Database to attributes in a Galaxy. Duration: 60 minutes Who should attend? System Platform users who would like to access database information from objects in the Galaxy •
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Objectives: Use the SQLData object to connect to database tables Use the SQLData object to access data from database tables Use the SQLData object to insert data to database tables Use the SQLData object to create databases Use the SQLData object to create database tables • • • • •
ArchestrA SQLData Script Library The ArchestrA SQLData Script Library online seminar is designed to provide the participant with a fundamental understanding of the ArchestrA SQLData Script Library. The ArchestrA SQLData Script Library is part of the ArchestrA SQLData Components, which includes the SQLData Object, the ArchestrA SQLDataGrid Symbol and the SQLData Script Library. This online seminar is part of a series that covers these three ArchestrA SQLData Components. The ArchestrA SQLData Script Library provides the Wonderware System Pla tform with database integration using ArchestrA scripting. This session discusses the use of methods and properties provided by the library to enable scripting of c omplex SQL operations, including asynchronous execution, transaction support, and advanced diagnostics. Duration: 90 minutes Who should attend? System Platform users who would like to execute SQL operations using ArchestrA scripting •
Prerequisites: Thorough understanding of basic functionalities of ArchestrA scripting •
Objectives: Programmatically access database information using ArchestrA scripting Execute multiple SQL operations as single database transactions Provide database integration to multiple objects in the Gala xy while minimizing connections to the database • • •
ArchestrA SQLDataGrid Symbol This course is designed to provide the participant with a fundamental understanding of the ArchestrA SQLDataGrid Symbol. The ArchestrA SQLDataGrid Symbol is part of the ArchestrA SQLData Components, which includes the SQLData Object, the ArchestrA SQLDataGrid Symbol and the SQLData Script Library. This online seminar is part of a series that covers all three of the ArchestrA SQLData Components. The ArchestrA SQLDataGrid Symbol is an ArchestrA Graphic component that enables you to interact with data stored in SQL databases. You ca n use the SQLDataGrid symbol in an InTouch application that you create in a published or managed mode. Duration: 30 minutes Who should attend? System Platform users who would like to create interfaces in HMI to interact with SQL databases •
Prerequisites: Thorough understanding of basic functionalities of ArchestrA Graphics •
Objectives: Select data from existing tables and views Insert or modify data in selected database tables and views Delete rows from a database table (select the row and press the Delete key) Run a custom SQL query • • • •
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ArchestrA Symbol Editor The ArchestrA Symbol Editor course explains the basic methods and components of creating and editing an ArchestrA symbol for both System Platform and tag-based InTouch applications. The main focus of this course is on the drawing and organization tools available within the Symbol Editor, presented in slides, recorded lectures, and demonstrations. Who should attend? InTouch graphic developers •
Prerequisites: Familiarity with ArchestrA symbols Working knowledge of the Managed InTouch WindowMaker development environment and Application Server objects Working knowledge of the Modern InTouch WindowMaker development environment and InTouch tags Understanding of ArchestrA symbol custom properties • •
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Backing Up a Tag-Based InTouch Application Backing Up a Tag-Based InTouch Application explores and demonstrates the methods of backing up and restoring tag-based Modern and legacy InTouch applications. All appropriate methods of backup are addressed: the export and import functions of modern applications, and file copy and the publish function of legacy applications. Duration: 20 minutes Who should attend? InTouch application developers •
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Corporate Energy Management Application 1.1 RILT The Corporate Energy Management (CEM) Application 1.1 course is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the features and functionality of the Wonderware CEM Application 1.1. The course provides recorded lecture and lab demonstrations to supply and reinforce the knowledge necessary to use the Wonderware CEM Application to capture, aggregate, contextualize, and visualize plant energy usage from different energy sources. Duration: 3 hours Who should attend? This training is for system integrators, consultants, engineers, and technical professionals who need to • track energy usage and calculate real-time cost related to energy consumption during operation and manufacturing activities
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Prerequisites: • Knowledge of Wonderware Application Server Knowledge of Wonderware InTouch • Knowledge of database concepts • • Knowledge of ArchestrA Reports Manufacturing industry experience •
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DAS Toolkit 3.0: Simple DAS Framework RILT This recorded instructor-led training is designed to provide the participant with an introduction to the Simple DAS Framework, and integral features of DAS Toolkit 3.0. The Simple DAS Framework allows users to easily create a TCP or Serial DAServer with a minimal amount of code. This series will cover an overview of DAServer components, and the use of the Visual Studio wizards provided by the DAS Toolkit to create simple DAServers. Duration: 3.5 hours Who should attend? Users who wish to create simple serial or TCP DAServers using the DAS Toolkit 3.0 • Prerequisites: Proficiency in C++ • Thorough understanding of the use and configuration of DAServers • Basic understanding of SuiteLink and OPC • Objectives: Identify the components of a DAServer • Use the Simple DAS Framework to create a device-specific DAServer • Use the Visual Studio wizards provided by DAServer Toolkit 3.0 •
Element Styles This course explains the Element Styles that a re available in the ArchestrA Symbol Editor and shows how they are applied to enhance your application at runtime. This course will demonstrate how to configure predefined Element Styles, as well as user-defined Element Styles, how to apply Element Styles, and how to configure Element Style animations. Additionally, a discussion on how to export and import Element Styles is included. Duration: 30 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, and system integrators • Prerequisites: Knowledge of System Platform or InTouch is helpful • Manufacturing industry experience •
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Objectives: • Configure Element Style Overrides Apply Element Styles • Update Element Styles at runtime • • Use Element Style animations Export and import a Galaxy Style Library •
Historian 10.0 Store and Forward Options This course is designed to provide the participant with a fundamental understanding of the following three implementations of Store and Forward functionality within Wonderware Historian 10.0: Store and Forward within the context of working w ith a remote IDAS node Store and Forward with Wonderware System Platform Store and Forward capabilities with a Tier-2 Historian • • •
Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Current and potential Wonderware Historian users •
Prerequisites: Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Manufacturing industry experience Basic knowledge of Wonderware Historian • • •
Objectives: Implement Store and Forward with a Remote IDAS node • Implement Store and Forward with System Platform • Implement Store and Forward when using a Tier-2 Historian •
Historian Client 2014 Web-Based Training The Wonderware Historian Client Web-Based Training course is a recorded instructor-led training designed to provide you with a fundamental understanding of the Wonderware Historian Client suite of tools. The Wonderware Historian Client trending, analysis, and reporting software offers a suite of data analysis and reporting clients that maximize the value of da ta stored on Wonderware Historian. Wonderware Historian Client enables individuals at all levels of an organization to easily access plant- and process-related data through simple point-and-click dialog boxes. This course consists of recorded presentations, lab demonstrations of the training material, and interactive training simulations. The videos are best viewed with a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024. This course is accompanied by the training manual, which contains all of the written steps for the labs. Duration: 4 hours, 39 minutes Who should attend? Audience for this course includes plant floor operators, managers, and other individuals whose jobs • include using Wonderware Historian data for assessment and reporting within production or administrative environments Prerequisites: Knowledge of InTouch • Knowledge of Wonderware Historian • Knowledge of Microsoft Office Excel and Microsoft Word • Experience in manufacturing industry • Objectives: Retrieve Wonderware Historian data with the help of Wonderware Historian Client • • Use the data in its appropriate context, including historical and real-time trend manipulation, and production-related reporting within Microsoft Excel and Word
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Historian Server 2014 for System Platform WBT The Historian Server 2014 for System Platform Web-Based Training course is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the features and functionality of Historian Server for System Platform a pplications. This course will demonstrate how to use Historian Server for SCADA and factory data, and how it integrates with ArchestrA technology to extend the capabilities of System Pla tform applications. This includes how to configure, historize, and retrieve Application Server data using multiple retrieval modes, local and remote summarization, replication, event monitoring, store-and-forward, redundancy, and other features. This course consists of recorded presentations and lab demonstrations of the training material presented in a live class. The videos are best viewed with a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024. This course is accompanied by the training manual, which contains all of the written steps for the labs, as well as student files to support the labs. Duration: 5 hours, 38 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, consultants, and other individuals who need to use • Historian Server to store and analyze Galaxy data Prerequisites: Completion of the Application Server course • Manufacturing industry experience • Some knowledge of database concepts and basic structured query language such as SQL would be helpful • Objectives: Historize ArchestrA attributes • Distinguish between multiple retrieval modes • Retrieve data using time domain extensions • • Configure Historian Server for local data summarization Configure a Tier-2 Historian for replication a nd summarization • Import, update, and insert history data • Create and configure events • Configure and verify the store-and-forward functionality • Configure a redundant Historian and test its behavior •
Historian Software Development Kit - Part 1: Overview The IndustrialSQL Server 9.0 Software Development Kit (SD K) online seminar discusses how the new InSQL S DK is used to historize and retrieve data from the InSQL historian, as well as how to perform tasks such as configuring tags, creating history blocks, and getting configuration status information. The InSQL SDK provides programmatic access to storage, retrieval, and system configuration functionality in an InSQL historian. The InSQL SDK can be used within stand-alone .NET applications, as well as from within ArchestrA scripts. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Advanced users of InSQL who have applications running •
Prerequisites: Completion of a Fundamentals of IndustrialSQL Server Historian and ActiveFactory Software course Advanced knowledge and experience with using IndustrialSQL Server Historian Program development skills Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Manufacturing industry experience • • • • •
Objectives: Understand the appropriate applications of the InSQL SDK Understand how to use the SDK to access the InSQL historian from custom .NET applications and IAS Quickscripts • •
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Historian Software Development Kit - Part 2: Maintenance The Wonderware Historian 9.0 Software Development Kit (SDK) – Part 2 online seminar discusses how to use the Wonderware Historian SDK to perform maintenance and housekeeping tasks on a Wonderware Historian node through a custom built, stand-alone .NET application, or within ArchestrA scripts. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Advanced users of the Wonderware Historian who have applications running •
Prerequisites: Completion of a Fundamentals of Wonderware Historian an d ActiveFactory Software course Completion of the IndustrialSQL Server 9.0 Software Development Kit online seminar Advanced knowledge and experience with the Wonderware Historian Program development skills (Visual Studio preferred) Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Manufacturing industry experience • • • • •
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Information Server 2012: ActiveFactory Reporting Website Information Server 2012: ActiveFactory Reporting Website is designed to provide you with the knowledge to administer, customize, and manage the creation and execution of reports with data gathered from Wonderware Historian Server. The purpose of this course is to give you the ability to understand how the Historian Client (formerly ActiveFactory) web tools can be used to report data stored in Historian Server. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals whose jobs include setup a nd • administration of Wonderware Information Server Prerequisites: Basics of Wonderware Historian Client • Basics of SQL query syntax • Basics of Microsoft IIS management tools • Objectives: Configure the prerequisite software • • Understand the out-of-the-box reports Create new report schedules and storage folders •
Information Server 2012: Administration Information Server 2012: Administration is designed to provide you with the knowledge to set up, configure, and administer your Information Server 2012 web portal. The purpose of this course is to give you the ability to understand the interaction of Information Server with the various software components that are needed by the software and to successfully administer and customize the portal. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals whose jobs include setup a nd • administration of Wonderware Information Server
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Prerequisites: • Basics of Internet Information Server (IIS) ad ministration Basic ASP knowledge • Basics of Microsoft SharePoint administration • Objectives: Configure the prerequisite software • Configure the Information Server portal • Establish Security and customize the portal •
Information Server 2012: ArchestrA Reports Information Server 2012 ArchestrA Reports is designed to introduce the commonly used functions of the ArchestrA Reporting component of Information Server. The purpose of this course is to give you the ability to understand the interaction of Information Server with SQL Server Reporting Services. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals, whose jobs include setup • and administration of Information Server Prerequisites: • Basics of SQL query syntax Basics of Microsoft® SQL Server Reporting Services • Objectives: Configure the prerequisite software • Use Microsoft Report Builder and Business Intelligence Development Studio to create reports • Distribute and deploy reports •
Information Server 2012: TableWeaver Information Server 2012: TableWeaver is designed to provide you with the knowledge to use the TableWeaver components that let you create data displays in your Information Server 2012 web portal. The purpose of this course is to give you the ability to understand the various components of TableWeaver and create various types of displays to your database or web pages. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals whose jobs include da ta • representation in the web portal Prerequisites: Basics of Internet Information Server (IIS) ad ministration • Basic ASP knowledge • • Basics of SQL query language Objectives: • Create different types of displays from databases or web pages Link information between data displays • Extend the provided functionality by using external programming languages •
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Information Server 2012: Visualization Integration Information Server 2012: Visualization Integration is designed to describe the tools and steps necessary to publish your InTouch windows and ArchestrA graphics onto an Information Server web portal for Internet viewing. The purpose of this course is to give you the ability to understand the different kinds of process displays that can be published to an Information Server 2012 portal, and how the portal Administrator can allow the interaction of the published content with the process. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals whose jobs include the setup • and administration of Information Server and the publishing of process displays Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of InTouch and ArchestrA IDE • Basic knowledge of Information Server 2012 TableWeaver • Objectives: Configure the prerequisite software • Prepare to convert InTouch windows and ArchestrA graphics to XML by installing the ArchestrA Web • Exporter Convert InTouch windows and ArchestrA graphics to XML • Publish the converted displays to the Information Server and view the windows over the Internet using • Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
Information Server: OverView Information Server: OverView provides lectures and demonstrations on the new features in the Information Model and OverView. This course includes details on how to use the Information Model Configuration Tool, construct an Information Model using multiple data sources, data items, and build relationships as sub-components that can then be viewed using OverView as a web client tool. Duration: 1 hour, 45 minutes Who should attend? Enterprise IT administrators, plant information system developers and integrators, production • supervisors, plant managers, and other individuals who need to set up or use Information Server in their manufacturing or other processes Prerequisites: Completion of an InTouch course • Completion of a Historian Server course • Completion of a Historian Client course • • ArchestrA graphics SQL knowledge • Manufacturing industry experience • The following knowledge is not required, but is desirable if known: • o Application Server Internet Information Server (IIS) Manager o o Microsoft Reporting Services o Microsoft SQL Server o Microsoft SQL Server Business Intelligence Development Studio (Microsoft SQL Server 2008) Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools (Microsoft SQL Server 2012) o
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Objectives: • Use the Information Model component in the web portal and OverView as the web client tool Configure the ArchestrA Information Model Server and ArchestrA Data Adapter as the window services • used by the Information Model, and import the predefined model contents Construct the model contents, including the data sources, data items, and relationships as the • Information Model sub-components Build an Information Model from the ground-up and run the model contents in OverView •
InTouch Alarms InTouch Alarms explains how to implement an a larm strategy for a tag-based InTouch ap plication. The course discusses and provides demonstrations of alarms and events for both analog and discrete tags and explains how to interact with alarms using visualization, a cknowledgement, inhibition, and hiding. Students will be able to create a permanent record of alarms using alarm databa se functions. Duration: 2 hours Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to implement • alarms within their InTouch application Prerequisites: Experience with tag-based InTouch application development • Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Define alarms and events for InTouch tags • Create an Alarm Client for an InTouch application • Define an alarm group hierarchy • Configure alarm acknowledgement • Configure alarm inhibition • • Implement alarm hiding Log alarms to, and retrieve alarms from, an alarm database •
InTouch for System Platform 2012 R2 Recorded Instructor-Led Training The InTouch for System Platform 2012 R2 Recorded Instructor-Led Training (RILT) is designed to provide you with a fundamental understanding of how the Wonderware Application Server provides visualization for your plant Galaxy data using ArchestrA Symbols, by seamlessly integrating the InTouch for System Platform software. This RILT consists of recorded presentations and lab demonstrations of the training material presented in a live class. The videos are in MP4 format and are best viewed in Windows Media Player, with a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024. This course is accompanied by a Training Manual, which contains all of the labs. Duration: 12 hours Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to develop • Galaxies for System Platform applications Prerequisites: Attendance of the Application Server course • Attendance of the Historian Client course is recommended to obtain knowledge of the Historian Client • Trend component Manufacturing industry experience • Some graphic design experience helpful •
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Objectives: • Create and deploy new InTouch Managed applications using the ArchestrA IDE Create ArchestrA Symbols • Embed ArchestrA Symbols in Automation Objects and reference the object’s attributes • • Use ArchestrA Symbols in a containment relationship Work with the ArchestrA Alarm Client control for alarm visualization • Work with the ArchestrA Trend Client control for real-time trending • Work with the Historian Client Trend control for historical trending • • Apply ArchestrA security in an InTouch Managed a pplication
InTouch for System Platform 2014 Part 1 Web-Based Training The InTouch for System Platform 2014 – Part 1 Web-Based Training (WBT) course is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of InTouch for System Platform. The WBT consists of recorded presentations and demonstrations of the training material present in a live cla ss. This course is best viewed with a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024. The course is accompanied by the training manual, which contains all of the labs, as well as student files to support the labs. Duration: 9 hours, 22 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, consultants, and other individuals who need to • develop InTouch HMI applications for use with System Platform Prerequisites: Attendance of an Application Server course • Attendance of a Historian Client course is recommended to obtain knowledge of the Historian Client • Trend component Manufacturing industry experience • Some graphical design experience is helpful • Objectives: Create and deploy Managed InTouch applications using the ArchestrA IDE • Create ArchestrA symbols • Embed ArchestrA symbols in Automation objects and reference the object´s attributes • Use ArchestrA symbols in a co ntainment relationship • • Work with the ArchestrA Alarm Client control for alarm visualization Work with the ArchestrA Trend Client control for real-time trending • Work with the Historian Client Trend control for historical trending • Apply ArchestrA security in a Managed InTouch application •
InTouch for System Platform 2014 Part 2 Web-Based Training The InTouch for System Platform 2014 - Part 2 Web-Based Training (WBT) course is designed to provide a continued understanding of how Wonderware Application Server provides visualization for your plant Galaxy data using ArchestrA symbols within the Wonderware InTouch for System Platform software. This course is a continuation of the subjects and themes of the InTouch for System Platform 2014 - Part 1 course and continues to illustrate the use of visualization tools in Wonderware Application Server to provide a Human Machine Interface (HMI) utilizing connectivity to the Galaxy, graphic symbols, animations, scripting features, and functionality found in InTouch WindowMaker, ArchestrA symbols, the ArchestrA Symbol Editor, and QuickScript.NET. This WBT consists of recorded presentations and lab demonstrations of the training material presented in the live class. The videos are best viewed with a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024. This course is accompanied by the training manual, which contains all of the written steps for the labs.
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Duration: 7 hours, 58 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, consultants, and other individuals who need to • develop InTouch HMI applications for use with System Platform Prerequisites: Completion of the InTouch for System Platform – Part 1 course • Completion of the Application Server course • • Manufacturing industry experience Some graphical design experience is helpful • Objectives: Create and deploy managed InTouch applications using the ArchestrA IDE • Use the Situational Awareness Library (SAL) • Import Galaxy Styles • • Apply Symbol Wizard tools for creating advanced ArchestrA symbols Use additional components of ArchestrA graphics, such as Trend Pen animations, Point animations, and • Start and Sweep Angles Implement Alarm Severities using SAL graphics • Use .NET controls within an ArchestrA symbol • • Use the ArchestrA Alarm Client, Trend Client, and Historian Trend Client as .NET controls Work with the Show Symbol and Show Graphic functions • Apply ArchestrA security using script functionality for Signed Writes and Signed Alarms • Implement the features of Runtime Language Selection •
InTouch I/O Access The InTouch I/O Access course provides information on how to acquire tag-based data from remote data sources. You will explore using Wonderware InTouch to connect to remote data sources for data acquisition and supervisory control. The course also includes video demonstrations showing you how to configure InTouch Access Names, create I/O tagnames, and set up a DAS data server. Video demonstrations will show how to: Set up a Data Access Server (DAS) Configure InTouch Access Names Create I/O tagnames Check the health of I/O communication and Tags • • • •
Duration: 40 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, and system integrators • Prerequisites: Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Acquire data in Wonderware InTouch from field devices • • Set up a Data Access Server (DAS) Create and define an InTouch Access Name • Create and define an InTouch I/O Tagname • Watch I/O values and check the quality of I/O Tagnames •
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InTouch Security InTouch Security discusses and demonstrates the security features available in InTouch. This course provides an introduction to the types of tag-based InTouch Security and how to use the InTouch Security features to secure your application at runtime. This course will demonstrate how to configure native InTouch Security, as well as Operating System (OS) Security, how the two types compare and contrast to each other, and how to enable and configure some of the built-in WindowViewer security features. Additionally, a discussion on how to enhance security using scripting is included. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? • Application developers, engineers, system integrators, HMI developers, and other individuals who need to secure their tag-based InTouch applications Prerequisites: Familiarity with InTouch applications • • Knowledge of QuickScript recommended for the scripting pieces of this course Objectives: • Configure the Security Environmental Configuration (local users and groups) Set up user permissions • Explain security scripting functions • Create an interface for credentials • • Use the PostLogonDialog( ) script function to log on users Use the Logoff( ) script function to log off users • Configure Automatic Logoff • • Create operator inactivity warning and timeout indicators Permit window navigation for authorized users • Hide menu access •
InTouch Tags The InTouch Tags course defines what an InTouch Tag is and covers the use of the WindowMaker Tagname Dictionary, WindowViewer Tag Viewer, and the Application Manager's D BDump and DBLoad utilities. In this course, you will learn how to create and define tags, test tag values in real-time, use tag utilities to dump tags to a file, modify the file, load tags from a file to create new tags, and modify tag definitions. This course will also include finding where a tag is used with Cross Reference, determine tag usage with Update U se Counts, Delete Unused Tags, and modify tag definitions, such as changing a tag's name and a tag's type, after a tag has been used. Duration: 2 hours, 15 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, and system integrators • Prerequisites: Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Create tags with the Tagname Dictionary • Define dotfields using the Tagname Dictionary • Monitor tag values and dotfields in real-time • • Write tag values Use tag utilities: DBDump, DBLoad, Update Use Counts, Cross Reference, and Delete Unused Tags. •
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InTouch Windows and Navigation The InTouch Windows and Navigation course will teach students how InTouch uses different types of windows to visualize and present industrial information and data to application users. This course will then explain how InTouch application designers can add navigation to these windows so that users can switch between these windows to supervise and control their plant-specific operations. Duration: 60 minutes Who should attend? Individuals who use InTouch in their manufacturing processes • Prerequisites: Basic manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Define windows properties • Design application layouts • • Employ window navigation strategies
InTouch: How to Use ArchestrA Windows Controls on a T ag-Based InTouch Application The InTouch: How to Use ArchestrA Windows Controls on a Tag-Based InTouch Application online seminar provides an explanation and demonstration of how to use ArchestrA Windows controls. The seminar shows the power of building rich user interfaces with the following controls: Radio Button Group, Check Box, Edit Box, Combo Box, Calendar, DateTime Picker, and List Box. This seminar discusses and demonstrates the animations, properties, and functions of these controls, but will focu s specifically on those features that work on tag-based InTouch applications. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Wonderware InTouch Application designers who develop Wonderware InTouch applications for production environments •
Prerequisites: Completion of the InTouch Software Part 1 training course or equivalent experience developing a managed InTouch application using ArchestrA Graphics Experience with ArchestrA Graphic Symbol Scripting or equivalent InTouch scripting (beneficial) Manufacturing industry experience •
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Introduction to Application Server The Introduction to Application provides an overview of Wonderware Application Server. A demonstration is provided to reinforce the information presented in this course. Duration: 50 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to develop • Galaxies for System Platform applications Prerequisites: Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Define the System Platform and its topology • Explain the main features of Application Server • Describe automation objects •
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Introduction to InTouch The Introduction to InTouch course is designed to introduce and familiarize viewers with the Wonderware InTouch software. InTouch allows users to quickly create standardized, reusable Human Machine Interface or HMI applications and deploy them across an entire enterprise. This course will discuss and provide demonstrations of the three major software components of InTouch: InTouch Application Mana ger, InTouch WindowMaker, and InTouch WindowViewer. Video demonstrations will show how to: Create a Modern Application Link to I/O Data Create a tagname Create a window Add graphics Present live data in runtime • • • • • •
Duration: 45 minutes Who should attend? Anyone who wants to become familiar with Wonderware InTouch software, application developers, • engineers, system integrators, and InTouch application designers who want to understand the benefits of Modern InTouch Application design Prerequisites: • Knowledge of the concepts of a Human Machine Interface (HMI) Knowledge of the concepts of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) • Objectives: Describe what InTouch is • Identify the three major components of InTouch • Summarize the functions and features of InTouch Application Manager, WindowMaker, and • WindowViewer
Introduction to InTouch for System Platform The Introduction to InTouch for System Platform course pr ovides an overview of Wonderware InTouch for Sy stem Platform. Demonstrations are provided to reinforce the information presented in this course. Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, and HMI developers • Prerequisites: Completion of an Application Server or the Introduction to Application Server WBT course • Manufacturing industry experience is helpful for understanding the concepts presented in this course • Objectives: Describe InTouch for System Platform features • • Define a Managed InTouch application Describe ArchestrA symbols • Describe Situational Awareness applications •
Multi-Galaxy Communications The Multi-Galaxy Communications course explains how to access multiple Galaxies by using the ArchestrA Service Bus. Live demonstrations are included to increase your k nowledge of these tools and processes. Duration: 30 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application • Server in their manufacturing processes
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Prerequisites: • Successful completion of the Application Server or System Platform course Objectives: • Describe what Multi-Galaxy Communications is and explain why you would use it Use the ArchestrA Service Bus (ASB) • Access multiple Galaxies •
MXAccess Toolkit – Overview The MX Access Toolkit – Overview seminar discusses how the new Local Message Exchange (LMX) Proxy Function Library is used to read and write data from the Industrial Application Server Galaxy, as well as how to access data easily from any application built with Visual Studio. The LMX Proxy Function Library provides programmatic access to extract and write values from single and array elements, as well as integration with ArchestrA security. The LMX Proxy Function Library can be used within stand-alone .NET applications, as well with ActiveX Controls . Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Proficient users of Industrial Application Server who have applications running •
Prerequisites: Completion of an Industrial Application Server course Intermediate knowledge and experience with using Industrial Application Server Program development skills (Visual Studio preferred) Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Manufacturing industry experience • • • • •
Objectives: Implement the appropriate applications of the MXAccess Toolkit Use the SDK to access the Industrial Application Server data from custom .NET applications • •
Object I/O Access Object I/O Access provides explanations and demonstrations of the Automatic IO Binding feature introduced in Application Server 2014 R2. This course includes the following topics: What is Automatic I/O Binding, How I/O Auto Assignment (Automatic IO Binding) is different from a ssigning attribute I/O addresses manually, and using IO Devices and IO Device Mapping panes in Application Server. Duration: 60 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, and other individuals who configure Application • Server applications Prerequisites: Basic working knowledge of Wonderware Application Server • Basic working knowledge of attributes and I/O addressing • Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Configure attribute I/O references using Automatic I/O Binding • Apply proper naming conventions • Apply and use the IO Devices pane in Application Server • • Apply and use the IO Device Mapping pane in Application Server
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Object I/O Assignment through Scripting The Object I/O Assignment through Scripting training explains how to assign I/O objects using scripts. A demonstration is provided to enhance your knowledge of this subject. Duration: 30 minutes Who should attend? • Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application Server in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Application Server or System Platform course • Objectives: Define auto-binding and explain why you would want to use it • • Use relative references in I/O assignment scripts Determine when to run a script, how to trigger a script, and how to build the prefix string for the script •
Platform Manager Platform Manager explains what the Platform Manager is and how to use it. Duration: 30 minutes Who should attend? • Application developers, engineers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to develop Galaxies for System Platform applications Prerequisites: Manufacturing industry experience • • Understanding of the deployment model, security configuration, a nd redundancy in Application Server Objectives: • Explain what Platform Manager is and know what it can be used for Configure the security settings needed to use Platform Mana ger • Demonstrate how to use Platform Manager •
QI Analyst 8.0 Software Recorded Instructor-Led Training The Wonderware QI Analyst 8.0 Software course provides a basic overview of Wonderware QI Analyst 8.0 software. This training discusses Statistical Process Control (SPC) cha rts and powerful statistical procedures that identify variations and help a production line run smoothly. These powerful statistical tools automatically test data against statistical rules to detect trends, runs, patterns, and outliers; the software immediately charts and identifies violations. This training also discusses the steps to create customizable alarm alerts. These alarms help users to solve quality problems immediately when any unnatural violations occur in the data. The course includes demonstrations that supply and reinforce the k nowledge needed to install, configure, customize, and link to Wonderware QI Analyst 8.0 software. Students will then perform the labs after viewing the demonstrations. Duration: 3.5 hours Who should attend? Plant floor operators and managers, system administrators, system integrators, and other individuals who • need to use QI Analyst Software in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Completion of InTouch for System Platform or InTouch Software – Part 2 course • Knowledge of Microsoft Windows • Experience in the manufacturing industry •
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Objectives: • Configure data tables Configure variables and attributes • Set rules, causes/actions, and alarms • • Filter data and set control limits Customize and set data table preferences • Establish a link to external data •
Recipe Manager Plus 2014 Web-Based Training The Recipe Manager Plus 2014 Web-Based Training course is designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the features and functionality of Recipe Manager Plus. This course introduces the Recipe Manager Plus product and provides an orientation regarding installation, architecture, configuration, and licensing. This course instructs in detail how to create recipe models, execute recipe models through Application Server, and configure and create client connections from InTouch using an imbedded web browser control. This course consists of recorded presentations and lab demonstrations of the training material. The videos are best viewed with a screen resolution of 1280 x 1024. Duration: 1 hour, 40 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, consultants, and other individuals who need to use • Recipe Manager Plus in their manufacturing or other processes Prerequisites: Knowledge of Wonderware Application Server helpful • Batch manufacturing experience helpful • Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: • Install and configure Recipe Manager Plus Configure Security • Define and Configure Units of Measure, Equipment, Formula Templates, Formulas, Parameter Extensions • • Execute a recipe model through Wonderware Application Server Imbed and configure an ActiveX or .NET client control into an InTouch Application •
Remote Response Objects This seminar provides an overview of the capabilities and use of Wonderware Remote Response Objects 1.0. The two Remote Response Objects work together to send alarms from ArchestrA objects as e-mail and/or SMS messages. Clients receiving these alarms can reply a nd acknowledge the alarms via e-mail clients and mobile phones. These objects provide the capability of instant, up-to-date remote alarm notifications from the Galaxy with detailed configurable alarm information and flexible response methods. This eff ectively exposes process, manufacturing, and SCADA alarm information f rom the Galaxy to remote operators and managers. Seminar subjects will include system requirements and installation, general configuration and operation, and a simple demonstration/tutorial of how to quickly set up a test application for the Remote Response Objects. Duration: 60 minutes Who should attend? This session is intended for current Application Server users who are interested in receiving Galaxy alarms via email and/or SMS •
Prerequisites: Familiarity with Wonderware Application Server 3.0 or newer •
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Objectives: Appropriately apply the features of the Remote Response Objects Install the Remote Response Objects Configure the Remote Notifier Object to detect alarms and configure alarm messages Configure the Remote Communicator Object to send and receive email and/or SMS message Set up a quick test for the Remote Response Objects • • • • •
Understanding the Application Engine The Understanding the Application Engine training explains the Application Engine, configuration options, tuning, and best practices. Subjects covered include scan states, pr ocess order, interrupts, and performance ratio. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application • Server in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: • Successful completion of the Application Server or Sy stem Platform course Objectives: Explain what the Application Engine is • Troubleshoot the Application Engine • Optimize the runtime behavior of the Application Engine •
Unified Attribute Name Space The Unified Attribute Name Space course provides explanations and demonstrations of the Attribute tab introduced in Application Server 2014 R2. This course includes the following topics: Attributes and what they are used for; differences in attributes before and a fter Application Server 2014 R2; Features of the Attribute such as Data Type, Description, Alarms, I/O, History, Diagnostics; creating, duplicating, a nd deleting attributes; definitions of the Security and Lock options; and a thorough explanation of the Attribute Name List including the icon indicators and filter capabilities. Duration: 30 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, and other individuals who configure their • Application Server manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Basic working knowledge of Wonderware Application Server • Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Create and configure attributes • Apply available features to attributes • Apply Security and Lock filters • • Lock and configure security for attribute fields Apply filters to search for attributes •
Upgrading UDAs, Extensions, and Field Attributes to Attributes Upgrading UDAs, Extensions, and Field Attributes to Attributes explains how to upgrade objects with User Defined Attributes and extensions, as well as upgrade User Defined Objects with Field Attributes to Application Server 2014 R2 Patch 1 or later. The course discusses and provides a demonstration of the way attributes are defined in Application Server and describes the Attributes tab as it rela tes to the User Defined Attributes and Field Attributes in Legacy versions.
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Duration: 30 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to upgrade User Defined Attributes, extensions, and Field Attributes •
Prerequisites: Manufacturing industry experience Application Server experience Knowledge of Field Attributes and User Defined Attributes in Application Server Knowledge of 2014 R2 Attributes • • • •
Objectives: Upgrade Objects with User Defined Attributes and Extensions Upgrade User Defined Objects with Field Attributes • •
Using ArchestrA Symbols with InTouch Tags Using ArchestrA Symbols with InTouch Tags provides an explanation of how to use the ArchestrA Graphic Toolbox within a Modern InTouch application. Demonstrations will be provided to show how custom properties of ArchestrA symbols are linked to tags, .dotfields, and expressions. Students will be able to explain the selection of InTouch tag types to match the data types used in ArchestrA symbols. Using an example from the Situational Awareness Library, learners will be able to explain how to set wizard options for symbols designed using the Symbol Wizard and the effects that wizard options have on the final appearance and behavior of an embedded ArchestrA graphic. Duration: 90 minutes Who should attend? Application developers, engineers, and system integrators •
Prerequisites: Embed ArchestrA symbols in a window Select and link InTouch tags and dotfields with custom properties of an ArchestrA symbol Configure wizard options Duplicate and reuse ArchestrA symbols to display differ ent data • • • •
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Using FactorySuite Gateway Using FactorySuite Gateway introduces the functionality, configuration, and troubleshooting of the FactorySuite Gateway, whose primary function is protocol conversion. FactorySuite Gateway can be used to link clients and data sources that communicate using different data a ccess protocols. FactorySuite Gateway allows Windows application programs access to data from a variety of data sources. The supported protocols of these data sources are OPC, SuiteLink, DDE, FastDDE, and ArchestrA Message Exchange (MX). FactorySuite Gateway provides features such as the ability to communicate over multiple application-level protocols at the same time; the ability to add new application-level protocols on the fly; remote configuration; and robust diagnostic capabilities. Duration: 60 minutes Who should attend? Users who need to establish communications between Wonderware software using different protocols, or users who need to establish communications between Wonderware software and other software that supports DDE, FastDDE, Suitelink or OPC protocols •
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Prerequisites: Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Knowledge of communication protocols such as DDE, SuiteLink, OPC, and MX Experience using the ArchestrA System Management Console Manufacturing industry experience • • • •
Objectives: Describe the purpose and application of the FactorySuite Gateway software Correctly configure the FactorySuite Gateway software to act as a Universal Protocol Converter for Wonderware products Define the supported client protocols (DDE, FastDDE, Suitelink and OPC) Troubleshoot issues using the diagnostics functions of the FactorySuite Gateway • •
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Webinars Application Server: Complex Containment vs. Complex Objects Application Server: Complex Containment vs. Complex Objects explains how to define the most effective quantity of objects to represent a process. The equipment and object quantity mix should always be a major consideration of application design. This course uses a Tank System and a User Defined Object used as a container to test the different efficiencies of various application designs. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Current Industrial Application Server 2.1 users who have ap plications running •
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ArchestrA Alarm Control for InTouch 10.1 The ArchestrA Alarm Control for InTouch 10.1 online seminar gives an overview of the capabilities and use of the new Alarm Control to display ala rms from an InTouch Application. Seminar subjects will include a review of InTouch Alarming, an overview of the new ArchestrA Alarm Control, how to configure live and historical alarms for visualization, and an overview of basic scripting. This seminar is applicable to InTouch 2012. Duration: 20 minutes Who should attend? • Current InTouch users Prerequisites: Knowledge of Microsoft Windows • Manufacturing industry experience • Basic knowledge of Wonderware Application Server • Basic knowledge of InTouch • • Basic knowledge of ArchestrA Symbols Objectives: • Configure the ArchestrA Alarm Control for live alar ms visualization Configure the ArchestrA Alarm Control for historical alarms visualization • Apply basic scripting in the Alarm Control •
ArchestrA Alarm Control for Wonderware Application Server 3.1 The ArchestrA Alarm Control for System Platform 3. 1 online seminar gives an overview of the capabilities and use of the new Alarm Control to display alarms from a System Platform 3.1 Galaxy. Seminar subjects will include a review of ArchestrA Alarming, an overview of the new ArchestrA Alarm Control, how to configure li ve and historical alarms for visualization, and an overview of basic scripting. This seminar is applicable to Application Server 2012. Duration: 60 minutes Who should attend? Current InTouch for System Platform users •
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ArchestrA Trend Client for System Platform The ArchestrA Trend client for System Platform 3.1 Online Seminar gives an overview of the capabilities and use of the new Trend Control to chart real-time data from a System Platform 3.1 Galaxy. Seminar subjects will include an overview of the new ArchestrA Trend Control, how to configure the control for initialization with Historian da ta, and an overview of basic scripting. Duration: 60 minutes Who should attend? Current InTouch for System Platform users •
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Autosave for System Platform 1.0 End-User Training The AutoSave System Platform course provides an overview of A4SP software, which is used for enhanced change management for the Wonderware System Platform. The course includes lab demonstrations that supply and reinforce the knowledge needed to install, configure, use, and maintain the A4SP software. Duration: 60 minutes Who should attend? Developers and engineers, users, and sales personnel •
Prerequisites: Knowledge of Wonderware System Platform 4.0 (Application Server 3.1 SP2) • Objectives: Install the AutoSave System Platform Software on server, client, and broker machines • Configure the A4SP server, client, users, and privileges • Access prior revisions of objects • • View differences in versions Restore object-specific changes • Identify client tools • • Use the Help menu and Diagnostic feature
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Backing up the Historian Databases Backing up the Historian Databases explains how to back up Historian databases. Duration: 6 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application • Server in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Historian Server course • Objectives: Use the Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio to back up Historian databases • Locate and manually back up the Historian Circular files using the System Management Console •
Benefits of Managed InTouch Applications The Benefits of Managed InTouch Applications webinar provides presentations and demonstrations to help tagbased InTouch designers leverage the power of the ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment (IDE) as a replacement for the InTouch Application Manager. The webinar will describe the knowledge needed to use the ArchestrA IDE to create, back up, restore, and deploy their tag-based InTouch applications in a multi-developer environment with self-documenting audit trails and version tracking. The webinar will illu strate how to take full advantage of Managed InTouch Applications, including access to the ArchestrA Graphic Toolbox – a centralized library of reusable industrial graphics, which can be embedded in their tag-based InTouch designs. Duration: 1 hour Who should attend? Legacy InTouch application designers and Modern InTouch application designers looking for Managed • InTouch application benefits Prerequisites: Familiarity with creating Tag-based InTouch applications using the InTouch Application Manager (InTouch • version 5.0 or later) and using WindowMaker and WindowViewer It is recommended that students are familiar with cr eating a Modern InTouch application – a new feature • in InTouch 2014 R2 Objectives: • Create a Base_InTouch.cab Galaxy Derive an editable $InTouchViewApp template • Start the $InTouchViewApp template wizard to create a Managed InTouch application • Initiate application check-in and provide comments • Examine $InTouchViewApp revision history • Use ArchestrA graphics • Perform a backup and a restore of a Managed InTouch application • Observe how changes to graphics are propagated • Deploy a Managed InTouch application •
Embedded Symbols with Containment The Embedded Symbols with Containment training explains how to create a graphic symbol template and embed symbols in the ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment and InTouch. Duration: 5 minutes Who should attend? • Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application Server in their manufacturing processes
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Prerequisites: • Successful completion of the Application Server or System Platform course Successful completion of the InTouch or InTouch for System Platform course • Objectives: Create a graphics template in the ArchestrA IDE • Embed a symbol to an ArchestrA object template • Add an embedded object in InTouch WindowMaker and view it in runtime •
Galaxy Backup and Restore The Galaxy Backup and Restore training explains how to backup and restore a Galaxy in the ArchestrA IDE. Duration: 5 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application • Server in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Application Server or system Platform course • Objectives: Backup and restore a Galaxy in the ArchestrA IDE •
Galaxy Backup with Scripting The Galaxy Backup with Scripting training explains how to automatically back up a Galaxy using the Galaxy Backup utility and Windows Task Scheduler. Duration: 4 minutes Who should attend? • Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application Server in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Application Server or Sy stem Platform course • Objectives: Automatically back up a Galaxy using the Galaxy Backup utility and Windows Task Scheduler •
Historian Server IDAS Failover and Alternate Server Historian Server IDAS Failover and Alternate Server explains how to use the Wonderware Historian Data Acquisition Subsystem (IDAS) and alternate server for fa ilover with Historian Server. Software demonstrations are provided to enhance your knowledge of the concepts presented in this course. This course uses a Historian environment that acquires data from I/O servers and DA Servers in an InTouch tagbased system, not a SCADA system. Duration: 20 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application • Server in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Successful completion of Historian Server course • Objectives: Explain what the IDAS is and explain why you would use it for failover • Use the IDAS and an alternate I/O server for failover •
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InTouch Alarms - Alarming Basics The InTouch Alarm Basics online seminar provides an overview of single node InTouch 10.0 alarming, including alarm/event definition and alarm acknowledgement. Other subjects will include using and configuring the alarm objects, alarm inhibition, and alarm dot fields. This session is intended for the new InTouch User. This seminar is applicable to InTouch 2012. Duration: 1.5 hours Who should attend? Current InTouch users who have applications running •
Prerequisites: InTouch experience Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Manufacturing industry experience • • •
Objectives: Define Alarms and Events in InTouch View Alarms and Events in InTouch Acknowledge Alarms in InTouch Understand how to appropriately apply Alarm dot fields • • • •
InTouch Cells and Symbols The InTouch Cells and Symbols course explores InTouch graphic cells and symbols and demonstrates the key benefits and differences between them. Duration: 5 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use InTouch in their manufacturing processes •
Prerequisites: Familiarity with InTouch is encouraged, but not necessary •
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InTouch Graphics to ArchestrA Symbols Conversion The InTouch Graphics to ArchestrA Symbols Conversion online seminar is designed to provide the participant with a fundamental understanding of how SmartSymbols are cre ated and then imported into an ArchestrA Symbol. In this seminar SmartSymbols are reintroduced as a method of taking existing InTouch Graphics that were already developed in earlier versions of InTouch, and incorporating them into ArchestrA Symbols. These new ArchestrA Symbols can then be reused, exported and stored for later application development. No engineering collateral or design configuration is lost in the conversion. Duration: 45 minutes Who should attend? • InTouch and System Platform users who want to save their existing development work a nd incorporate into the newer technology Prerequisites: Knowledge of Wonderware InTouch HMI • Knowledge of System Platform • Manufacturing industry experience • Objectives: Create SmartSymbols from existing InTouch graphics • Import SmartSymbols into and ArchestrA Symbol •
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InTouch Legacy Alarm Animations The InTouch Legacy Alarm Animations training explains how to set up alarm animations based upon discrete and analog data. Duration: 10 minutes Who should attend? • Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application Server in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Successful completion of the InTouch or InTouch for System Platform course • Objectives: Configure alarm animations based upon discrete data • • Configure alarm animations based upon analog data
InTouch Legacy Distributed Alarm Display The InTouch Legacy Distributed Alarm Display training explains how to configure the InTouch Legacy Distributed Alarm Display client. Duration: 10 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application • Server in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Successful completion of the InTouch or InTouch for System Platform course • Objectives: Configure the InTouch Legacy Distributed Alarm Display client •
InTouch Machine Edition – 01 Preparation The InTouch Machine Edition - Preparation training provides a precursor as to some of the ba sics of common keystrokes and mouse clicks that will be used throughout the other training videos in this series. Other preparation suggestions include ways to get the most out of the entire video series. Duration: 10 minutes Who should attend? HMI project developers, engineers, system integrators, technical sales, support staff, trainers, and other individuals who will be using InTouch Machine Edition •
Prerequisites: General understanding of Microsoft Windows (how to use a mouse, copy/paste, click/drag) General understanding of HMI (Human Machine Interface) concepts • •
Objectives: Understand some of the keystrokes and mouse clicks that will be used in the ITME Training Video Series Understand how to use the videos to get the most out of the series of videos Recognize the Tabs and Groups located in the Ribbon interface • • •
InTouch Machine Edition – 02 Introduction The InTouch Machine Edition - Introduction training provides a brief introduction to InTouch Machine Edition. This video gives a quick overview of the development environment interface and various tool locations. It also shows where some of the trouble shooting tools can be found how they are used. Then a very simple two-screen project is created highlighting how easy and quick the product is to use. Duration: 30 minutes
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Who should attend? HMI project developers, engineers, system integrators, technical sales, support staff, trainers, and other individuals who will be using InTouch Machine Edition •
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Objectives: Find the major interfaces in the development environment Restore the various dock-able windows back to their default configuration Create and test a simple two screen project • • •
InTouch Machine Edition – 03 Product Overview The InTouch Machine Edition – Product Overview training p rovides an overview of features and capabilities of InTouch Machine Edition. Included in this training are the product positioning, advantages and features, and an overview of the integration with Wonderware System Platform. Duration: 30 minutes Who should attend? HMI project developers, engineers, system integrators, technical sales, support staff, trainers, and other individuals who will be using InTouch Machine Edition •
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Objectives: Understand how the product is positioned in the market Know the advantages and features Realize a basic understanding of the integration with Wonderware System Platform • • •
InTouch Machine Edition – 05 User Interface Overview The InTouch Machine Edition – User Interface O verview training provides a brief overview of the user interface in the InTouch Machine Edition. Duration: 34 minutes Who should attend? • HMI project developers, engineers, System Integrators, Technical Sales, Support Staff, trainers, and other individuals who will be using the InTouch Machine Edition Prerequisites: General understanding of Microsoft Windows (how to use a mouse, copy/paste, click/drag) • General understanding of HMI (Human Machine Interface) concepts • Objectives: Locate various parts of the user interface • Describe the ribbon interface, project explorer, database spy, output window (Logwin), and status bar •
InTouch Machine Edition – 06 Tags The InTouch Machine Edition - Tags training provides a n understanding of what tags are i n InTouch Machine Edition. Duration: 35 minutes Who should attend? HMI project developers, engineers, System Integrators, Technical Sales, Support Staff, trainers, and other • individuals who will be using the InTouch Machine Edition
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Prerequisites: • General understanding of Microsoft Windows (how to use a mouse, copy/paste, click/drag) General understanding of HMI (Human Machine Interface) concepts • Objectives: Describe tags and list the different types of tags • Demonstrate how to create a project tag • Create classes •
InTouch Machine Edition – 07 Drivers Part 1 The InTouch Machine Edition – Drivers Part 1 training provides a basic understanding of how to configure drivers with InTouch Machine Edition. Duration: 25 minutes Who should attend? HMI project developers, engineers, system integrators, Technical Sales, Support Staff, trainers, and other • individuals who will be using the InTouch Machine Edition Prerequisites: General understanding of Microsoft Windows (how to use a mouse, copy/paste, click/drag) • General understanding of HMI (Human Machine Interface) concepts • Objectives: Insert a driver into your project • Configure the Main Driver Sheet and Standard Driver Sheet(s) • • Establish communications with a PLC or controller Explain the communications status fields •
InTouch Machine Edition – 07 Drivers Part 2 The InTouch Machine Edition – Drivers Part 2 training provides a more detailed understanding of how to configure drivers within InTouch Machine Edition. Duration: 43 minutes Who should attend? • HMI project developers, engineers, system integrators, Technical Sales, Support Staff, trainers, and other individuals who will be using The InTouch Machine Edition Prerequisites: General understanding of Microsoft Windows (how to use a mouse, copy/paste, click/drag) • General understanding of HMI (Human Machine Interface) concepts • Objectives: Insert and configure drivers • Describe the main differences between the Main D river Sheet and the Standard Driver Sheets • Use virtual reading groups to help y ou troubleshoot • Use the Tag Integration feature •
InTouch Machine Edition – 08 Screen Groups The InTouch Machine Edition – Screen Groups training provides a basic understanding of how to create screen groups and the template that will be used for the remaining training videos. Duration: 32 minutes Who should attend? HMI project developers, engineers, system integrators, Technical Sales, Support Staff, trainers, and other • individuals who will be using the InTouch Machine Edition
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Prerequisites: • General understanding of Microsoft Windows (how to use a mouse, copy/paste, click/drag) General understanding of HMI (Human Machine Interface) concepts • Objectives: Create multiple screens of different sizes and manage them as a Screen Group • Set a Screen Group as a startup • Position X and Y coordinates of screens and select screen background colors •
InTouch Machine Edition – 09 Formatting and Shapes The InTouch Machine Edition – Formatting and Shapes train ing provides a basic understanding of how to use the basic shapes in the InTouch Machine Edition and how to format those. Duration: 42 minutes Who should attend? HMI project developers, engineers, system integrators, Technical Sales, Support Staff, trainers, and other • individuals who will be using the InTouch Machine Edition Prerequisites: General understanding of Microsoft Windows (how to use a mouse, copy/paste, click/drag) • General understanding of HMI (Human Machine Interface) concepts • Objectives: Use and combine shapes • Position and align shapes • • Understand layering by using the object ID Select an object by ID •
InTouch Machine Edition – 10 Active Objects Part 1 The InTouch Machine Edition – Active Objects Part 1 training explains how to use some of the active objects in the InTouch Machine Edition. Duration: 42 minutes Who should attend? • HMI project developers, engineers, system integrators, Technical Sales, Support Staff, trainers, and other individuals who will be using the InTouch Machine Edition Prerequisites: General understanding of Microsoft Windows (how to use a mouse, copy/paste, click/drag) • General understanding of HMI (Human Machine Interface) concepts • Objectives: Use the text, text box, and button objects •
InTouch Machine Edition – 10 Active Objects Part 2 The InTouch Machine Edition – Active Objects Part 2 training explains how to use more of the active objects in the InTouch Machine Edition. Duration: 36 minutes Who should attend? HMI project developers, engineers, system integrators, Technical Sales, Support Staff, trainers, and other • individuals who will be using the InTouch Machine Edition
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Prerequisites: • General understanding of Microsoft Windows (how to use a mouse, copy/paste, click/drag) General understanding of HMI (Human Machine Interface) concepts • Objectives: Use the push button, check box, and radio button objects •
InTouch Machine Edition – 10 Active Objects Part 3 The InTouch Machine Edition – Active Objects Part 3 training explains how to use more of the active objects in the InTouch Machine Edition. Duration: 61 minutes Who should attend? HMI project developers, engineers, system integrators, Technical Sales, Support Staff, trainers, and other • individuals who will be using the InTouch Machine Edition Prerequisites: General understanding of Microsoft Windows (how to use a mouse, copy/paste, click/drag) • • General understanding of HMI (Human Machine Interface) concepts Objectives: Use a combo box, list box, and a smart message objects •
InTouch Machine Edition – 11 Animation Overview The InTouch Machine Edition – Animation Overview training explains how to apply Animations using InTouch Machine Edition. Duration: 45 minutes Who should attend? HMI project developers, engineers, system integrators, Technical Sales, Support Staff, trainers, and other • individuals who will be using the InTouch Machine Edition Prerequisites: General understanding of Microsoft Windows (how to use a mouse, copy/paste, click/drag) • General understanding of HMI (Human Machine Interface) concepts • Objectives: Command • Hyperlink • • Bar Graph Text Data Link • Color • Visibility/Position • Resize • Rotation •
InTouch Machine Edition – 12 Animation Details The InTouch Machine Edition – Animation Details training explains how to apply Animations in depth using InTouch Machine Edition. Duration: 60 minutes
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Who should attend? • HMI project developers, engineers, system integrators, Technical Sales, Support Staff, trainers and other individuals who will be using the InTouch Machine Edition Prerequisites General understanding of Microsoft Windows (how to use a mouse, copy/paste, click/drag) • • General understanding of HMI (Human Machine Interface) concepts Objectives • Command Hyperlink • Bar Graph • Text Data Link • Color • Visibility/Position • Resize • • Rotation
InTouch New Alarm Objects and Functionality InTouch New Alarm Objects and Functionality discusses the Alarm Tree Viewer ActiveX Control and the Alarm Pareto ActiveX Control. The Alarm Tree Viewer ActiveX Control shows the alarm group hierarchy of alarm providers selected by an alarm query. The Alarm Tree Viewer lets you show the alarm group hierarchy in a graphical representation. You can perform operations involving groups, descendent groups, and ancestor groups. When used in conjunction with other alarm objects, the Ala rm Tree object can assist in modifying alarm providers or alarm groups. Using the Alarm Pareto ActiveX control, you can analyze which alarms and events occur most frequently in a given production system. You can also analyze alarm frequency by the time periods during which they occur. The analysis capabilities of the Alarm Pareto help you recognize where you should focus your efforts to achieve the most significant improvements. Duration: 30 minutes Who should attend? Current InTouch users who have applications running •
Prerequisites: Completion of an InTouch course Understanding of InTouch Alarming Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Manufacturing industry experience • • • •
Objectives: Use the Alarm Tree View ActiveX Control to navigate alarm providers and ala rm groups Use the Alarm Pareto ActiveX Control to view the alarm database • •
InTouch Runtime Language Switching InTouch Runtime Language Switching discusses the new Runtime Language Switching feature in InTouch HMI 10.0. The Runtime Language Switching feature allows developers to define which languages a particular InTouch application will support. This feature is triggered through the use of a button in the application, which, when clicked, switches the language in InTouch windows to the selected language. Duration: 15 minutes Who should attend? Current InTouch developers who have InTouch applications running •
Prerequisites: Completion of an InTouch HMI course or equivalent experience Knowledge of Microsoft Windows Manufacturing industry experience • •
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Objectives: Define the different languages you want your InTouch application to use Export/import application text fields to/from an .XML file for translation Switch the displayed language during runtime • • •
InTouch SmartSymbols InTouch SmartSymbols explains what SmartSymbols are and shows the key features for creating, placing, and editing InTouch SmartSymbols. Duration: 5 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use InTouch in their manufacturing processes •
Prerequisites: Familiarity with InTouch is encouraged, but not necessary •
Objectives: Create InTouch SmartSymbols Place InTouch SmartSymbol instances Edit InTouch SmartSymbols Describe the main benefits for using SmartSymbols • • • •
InTouch Wizards Overview The InTouch Wizards Overview training explains how to us e wizards in InTouch. Duration: 5 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use InTouch in their manufacturing processes •
Prerequisites: Familiarity with InTouch is encouraged, but not necessary •
Objectives: Explain what a wizard is List the various wizards available Use a wizard to control a siren light • • •
InTouch: Using the XML Importer The InTouch: Using the XML Importer online seminar will p rovide you with an introduction on how to automate the creation of InTouch applications, including windows and native InTouch graphics, by using a command file and an XML file. Duration: 30 minutes Who should attend? Existing InTouch developers who want to programmatically modify their InTouch application •
Prerequisites: Knowledge of InTouch application development Basic knowledge of XML syntax Proficiency on using the Windows Command Prompt window • • •
Objectives: Use WindowMaker command files and an XML file to: create InTouch applications; create, rename, and delete InTouch windows; and create native InTouch graphics within a window Use the DBDUMP and DBLOAD commands •
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Migrating from InTouch 9.5 to InTouch 10 Managed Applications Migrating from InTouch 9.5 to InTouch 10 Managed Applications online seminar will give you an overview of how to migrate existing InTouch applications to the Integrated Development Environment (IDE), resulting in an InTouch Managed Application. This migration allows you to take advantage of the ArchestrA Graphics features of InTouch 10.0, as well as the centralized development capabilities of the IDE. This seminar is applicable for InTouch 2012. Duration: 10 minutes Who should attend? Users who wish to migrate their applications from an older version of InTouch to an IDE Managed InTouch 10 Application •
Prerequisites: Knowledge of InTouch 9.5 or earlier •
Objectives: Build a basic Galaxy Migrate your application to an InTouch 10 Managed Application • •
New Animations Using ArchestrA Graphics The New Animations Using ArchestrA Graphics online seminar introduces some of the new types of animations possible using ArchestrA Graphics. These animations include scripting combinations, object properties, and new animation link types, all to achieve animations never before possible in an InTouch application. Specifically the seminar covers how to resize an object to make it shrink or grow on mouse over, and how to use the new Animation Link ‘Show Symbol’. Duration: 20 minutes Who should attend? Users who want to know more about animations using ArchestrA Graphics •
Prerequisites: Knowledge of the InTouch 10 HMI software Experience using the ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment Experience working with ArchestrA Graphics • • •
Objectives: Address the properties of an object Implement the new animations for an object • •
Rearranging the Derivation Tree Rearranging the Derivation Tree explains how to take an object created with one template and apply a different template to that object in the ArchestrA IDE. Duration: 5 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application • Server in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Application Server or System Platform course • Objectives: Import and export objects to an .aaPKG file • Create a new object instance under a new template • Verify that the new object instance appears under the new template • Operate the software •
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Recipe Manager with Node Security Recipe Manager with Node Security explores how to implement node-based access with Recipe Manager. Duration: 10 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Recipe • Manager in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of how to use Recipe Manager • Objectives: Provide node security based on a node name, using tags • Adjust security without modifying the application in InTouch WindowMaker •
Setting Up Communications with the ABCIP DAServer Setting Up Communications with the ABCIP DAServer explains how to set up a DAServer using the Allen Bradley ControlLogix PLC through Ethernet (ABCIP). Duration: 5 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application • Server in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Application Server or System Platform course • Objectives: Configure a DAServer with an ABCIP •
Setting Up Communications with the MBTCP DAServer Setting Up Communications with the MBTCP DAServer explains how to set up a DAServer using the Modbus PLC through Ethernet (MBTCP). Duration: 5 minutes Who should attend? Engineers, application developers, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use Application • Server in their manufacturing processes Prerequisites: Successful completion of the Application Server or System Platform course • Objectives: Configure a DAServer with MBTCP •
System Platform: Providing IT Information This online seminar is designed to provide explanations and examples on how ArchestrA object attributes can be used to monitor and manage computers in an industrial control system. Duration: 40 minutes Who should attend? System administrators, system integrators, and other individuals who need to use and monitor the industrial control system in their manufacturing processes •
Prerequisites: Completion of a System Platform - Application Server course, InTouch for System Platform Computer/Server management Microsoft .NET programming • • •
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Objectives: Identify platform attributes Build ArchestrA graphics for IT monitoring/management • •
Using the Quality and Status Functions of ArchestrA Graphics The Using the Quality and Status Functions of ArchestrA Graphics online seminar will introduce y ou to the Quality and Status functions of ArchestrA Graphics. You will learn how to implement the Status o bject within ArchestrA Graphics. You will also learn how to configure the Galaxy to use graphical overrides for graphics using the Status object. Duration: 10 minutes Who should attend? Users who would like to implement Quality and Status indicators within their graphical objects •
Prerequisites: Knowledge of InTouch 10 Experience using the ArchestrA Integrated Development Environment Experience working with ArchestrA Graphics • • •
Objectives: Implement the Status indicator within ArchestrA Graphics Configure the Galaxy Quality and Status display overrides • •
Wonderware ArchestrA Reusable Objects The Wonderware ArchestrA Reusable Objects online seminar provides the participant with a fundamental understanding of how to create objects in the Wonderware Industrial Application Server product that gather information from their containers. The concept of reusable objects is covered along with examples of simple data gathering objects and their usage. A sample Averager object is demonstrated and a technique is shown that allows the developer to set the execution order between objects. Duration: 25 minutes Who should attend? System Platform users who would like to gather extra information from existing Galaxies •
Prerequisites: Thorough understanding of basic functionalities of System Platform •
Objectives: Require no data source configuration Require no reprogramming of the target objects Use attributes common to most Application objects • • •
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