The SCADA system (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) SIMATIC WinCC V7.x is designed for visualization and operator control of processes, production flows, machines and plants.
In this course, you will learn how to use SIMATIC WinCC V7.x easily and quickly for your applications. You will also be shown how to log messages and values and how to design and implement the appropriate logs. You can effectively use the engineering phase thanks to what you have learned about reliably operating the system.
The course requires a final examination, which is deemed passed if a minimum of 8 out of 10 points is achieved.
Only in this case will a pass certificate be issued with the final result.
Objectives
After attending the course, you can:
Efficiently and reliably operate SIMATIC WinCC V7.x
Understand and edit SIMATIC WinCC V7.x projects
Optimally design an operator interface and selectively use faceplates
Create screen navigation and user administration
Implement logging concepts for messages, alarms and measured values
Selectively access values from SIMATIC S7 and display and further process these values
Create user-defined scripts
Understand the advantages of the openness of SIMATIC WinCC V7.x
Type
Face-to-face training
Duration
5 days
Language
it
Target Group
You are tasked with creating and/or editing WinCC projects. Whether you are someone who is just getting started or has already been exposed to WinCC, this course will provide you with new information so that you can work confidently with WinCC.
Programmers
Commissioning engineers
Configuring engineers
Service personnel
Maintenance personnel
Service personnel
Operators
Content
Product version: WinCC V8.0 and SIMATIC S7-1500
System overview of SIMATIC WinCC: for example, overview of the various WinCC licenses, possible system configurations
WinCC projects: Creating projects, types of projects, data structure
Communication with controllers: Overview of possible controllers, configuration of a connection to the SIMATIC S7, configuration limits for communication, diagnostic options
Creating tags and groups, working effectively with the Configuration Studio, internal and external tags, system info channel, simulation of tag values
Cross Reference Editor
Working effectively with the Graphics Designer
Dynamization of objects in screens using tag connection, configuration dialog, dynamic wizard, animation, dynamic dialog, direct connection, C scripts and VB scripts
Diagnostic and performance guidelines for C scripts and VB scripts
Global Script Editor for user-created functions and screen-independent actions
User administration: WinCC users and groups, authorization levels
Faceplate technology via screen window with tag prefix and via faceplate types
Tag logging: Archives and archive tags, archive configuration, types of archiving, OnlineTrendControl
Alarm logging: Alarm procedures, alarm classes and types, archive configuration, alarm control, system alarms, status tags