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Class Information
Length: 5 days
Hours: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Cost: $3,000.00/person
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of automation technology.
Target Audience
This course is for PLC users with engineering or
maintenance experience who will be designing and
configuring automation systems and their application
programs using Siemens TIA Portal Windows Control
Center (WinCC) Professional SCADA (Supervisory
Control and Data Acquisition). NOTE: This TIA Portal
course is for configuring WinCC SCADA applications.
For Panels and/or Machine mounted HMI applications
see Course TIA Portal WinCC Advanced – Code: SCTPTWCMP1A.
Class Description
Using a model application, this course provides a system
overview of WinCC Professional with emphasis on its
capabilities and special features. Detailed configuration
procedures will be studied in an order compatible with
the typical development of an industrial application.
Participants will learn the correct development process
beginning with creating a project and concluding with
reporting and printing. Examples of programs written to
take advantage of WinCC open architecture are
discussed. Throughout this course lecture materials are
complimented with hands-on exercises which build a
working WinCC Professional application.
Class Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student shall be able to:
- Create and manage WinCC Projects.
- Integrate components between WinCC and TIA Portal.
- Create WinCC tags in STEP 7 symbol table.
- Establish communications with the PLC.
- Design a complex graphic.
- Configure internal and external tags.
- Define & Administer User Security.
- Set and test the WinCC Alarms and Messages.
- Configure, archive and display Trends & Tables.
- Configure, preview and print Reports.
Class Outline
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TIA Portal WinCC Professional Configuration (SCADA) |
1. |
System overview TIA Portal, SIMATIC WinCC (SCADA) |
2. |
Creating a SIMATIC WinCC Professional project |
3. |
Configuring the connection to the SIMATIC S7 automation system |
4. |
Structuring the operator interface |
5. |
Fundamentals of creating graphics displays for human machine interfaces |
6. |
Navigating through the plant displays |
7. |
User administration |
8. |
Message representation, message logging, message configuring |
9. |
Variable logging, trend configuring, and trend plotting |
10. |
Message representation including logging of data in the database |
11. |
Recipes |
12. |
Re-usable faceplates and centralized modification of graphics blocks |
13. |
Global Scripting & Background processing |