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AVEVA™ InTouch HMI 4 – 7 June 2024 (4 Days) for (EU)

AVEVA™ InTouch HMI 4 – 7 June 2024 (4 Days) for (EU)

January 22, 2024

AVEVA™ InTouch HMI

Availability: 4 – 7 June 2024 (4 Days)

Time: 9:00 – 16:00

Instructor : Natchapol

Module 1 – Introduction 

 

  • Section 1 – Course Introduction
    • This section will explain the objectives and agenda for this course. It will also outline products by AVEVA and how InTouch meets the human-machine interface requirements for visualization.
  • Section 2 – InTouch Software Overview
    • This section will introduce the InTouch, explains the benefits of using InTouch, discusses its key capabilities, and provides an overview of its features.
  • Section 3 – System Requirements and Licensing
    • This section will describe the operating systems and other software requirements the host computer must meet prior to installing InTouch 2023.
  • Section 4 – InTouch Application Types
    • This section will provide an overview of the different types of InTouch applications.

 

Module 2 – Window Layout and Basic Navigation

 

  • Section 1 – WindowMaker Overview
    • This section will provide an overview of using WindowMaker.
  • Section 2 – WindowViewer Overview
    • This section will provide an overview of the InTouch runtime environment, WindowViewer.
  • Section 3 – Configure Navigation Using WindowMaker
    • This section will provide an overview of how to use WindowMaker to embed symbols in windows and apply animations to symbols. This section will also explain how to test animations that will navigate to different windows in runtime.

 

Module 3 – InTouch Tagname Dictionary 

 

  • Section 1 – The Tagname Dictionary
    • This section will explain tag types and the Tagname Dictionary.
  • Section 2 – I/O Configuration
    • This section will discuss the data acquisition components of InTouch.
  • Section 3 – Tag Viewer
    • This section will describe the Tag Viewer and will explain how to view, save, and import watch windows. This section will also discuss dotfields, and explain how to interpret value, time, and quality information in a watch window.
  • Section 4 – DBDump and DBLoad
    • This section will explain how to use the DBDump and DBLoad utilities for bulk handling of InTouch tags.
  • Section 5 – Other Tag Management Utilities
    • This section will discuss the Cross Reference Utility and Tag Use Counts. It will explain how to find and delete tags.

 

Module 4 – Situational Awareness Visualization 

 

  • Section 1 – Industrial Graphic and Situational Awareness Visualization
    • This section will explain the capabilities and usage of the Situational Awareness Library.
  • Section 2 – Styles
    • This section will discuss element styles and the Application Style Library. It will also explain how to import and export the Application Style Library.
  • Section 3 – Window Construction Using Graphic Editor
    • This section will explain the capabilities of the Graphic Editor for designing entire window graphic assemblies and custom graphics.
  • Section 4 – Custom Properties and Animations in Symbols
    • This section will provide a brief overview of the graphic tools in the Graphic Editor that pertain to adding custom properties and animations.
  • Section 5 – HTML5 Widgets
    • This section will discuss InTouch HMI support for the web technology called HTML5 Widgets.

 

Module 5 – InTouch Alarms 

 

  • Section 1 – InTouch Tagname Alarm Configuration
    • This section will explain how to configure a discrete alarm, and an analog limit alarm. This section will also discuss alarm dotfields, priority, groups, severity, and advanced alarm features.
  • Section 2 – Live Alarms Management
    • This section will describe alarm management, define alarm ack models, and discuss alarm query syntax. This section will also explain of the .NET Alarm Client features, discuss alarm inhibition, and compare alarm inhibition with alarm suppression.
  • Section 3 – Historical Alarms Management
    • This section will explain how to record alarms in a database and retrieve those alarms to view in the Alarm Client.

 

Module 6 – Data Logging and Trending 

 

  • Section 1 – Overview – Data Logging and Trend Tools
    • This section will discuss the built-in InTouch historical logging features. The features include how to enable InTouch history, visualizing InTouch history, and using HistData for exporting historical logs to .csv files. This section will go on to explain how to use the Multi Pens Trend control for real-time trending visualization.
  • Section 2 – InTouch Historical Logging
    • This section will explain how to import tags into Historian Server using the Tag Importer Wizard in the Operations Control Management Console. The section will go on to describe how to build a Historian Client Trend display in InTouch.
  • Section 3 – Historian Logging
    • This section will explain that Historian is already installed, configured, licensed, and running, how to configure Historian Logging, and logging data for tags.
  • Section 4 – Trend Pen
    • This section will explain how to use Trend Pen.

 

Module 7 – Introduction to QuickScript 

 

  • Section 1 – Introduction to InTouch QuickScript
    • This section will provide an overview of the various InTouch QuickScript types, and describe the features and functions that are unique to each QuickScript type. This section will also explain the QuickScript Editor.

 

Module 8 – Introduction to Industrial Graphic QuickScript .NET 

 

  • Section 1 – ArchestrA Symbol QuickScript.NET
    • This section will provide an overview of Industrial Graphic QuickScript.NET, and describe the features and functions that are unique to each script type. This section will also explain the QuickScript Editor.
  • Section 2 – ShowGraphic() and InTouch Windows
    • This section will explain a scalable method to navigate an InTouch application.
  • Section 3 – ShowGraphic and Industrial Graphics
    • This section will explain how to use advanced features of the ShowGraphic script function.

 

Module 9 – Security 

 

  • Section 1 – OS Security Implementation
    • This section will discuss how to prepare your environment for using OS security. This section will also provide an overview of scripting for OS security.
  • Section 2 – Lock Down Your Application
    • This section will provide an overview of the Animation Links dialog box and explain Action Script methods you can use to secure your application. This section will also describe the function used to enable and disable the Alt, Escape, and Windows keys.

 

Module 10 – Application Distribution 

 

  • Section 1 – Network Application Distribution
    • This section will explain how to configure Network Application Development (NAD) and how NAD delivers changes to the production machine.

 

Module 11 – Application Maintenance 

 

  • Section 1 – Manage Industrial Graphics
    • This section will explain how to manage Industrial Graphics including exporting, importing, and restoring library symbols if accidentally deleted.
  • Section 2 – Converting Windows to Industrial Graphics and Frame Windows
    • This section will explain how to set up windows for use in Web Client.
  • Section 3 – Application Backup and Restore
    • This section will explain how to back up your Stand-alone + Symbols InTouch application. This section will go on to explain how to restore a Stand-alone + Symbols InTouch application.

 

Module 12 – Web Client 

 

  • Section 1 – Web Client
    • This section will describe the Web Client features and dependencies

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