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3 You’ll get a lot more from the course if you ask questions. If I don’t know the answer, I will find out before the end of the course.

4 Day 1: Configuration Review VTScada. Basic configuration tools. Advanced network design. Day 2: Expressions & Advanced Tag Configuration Complex objects to simplify development. Day 3: The Scripting Language Modules. States. Really fancy stuff. Day 4: More Scripting. Reports. Build your own report modules.

5  9:00 a.m. Start  10:30 a.m. Break (15 min)  12:00Lunch (1 hr)  1:00 p.m. Afternoon Start  3:00 p.m. Break (15 min)  4:30 – 5:00 p.m. End of day (This is flexible)

6 Everything you need to know from the Level One course, in one hour or less Building blocks...

7  Create and manage applications.  View and set general properties  Configure the VTS Internet Server

8  Hold the visible bits.  Can be customized for windowed or full screen, borders, background, scaled, name.  Can be parameterized. Draw one control panel and use it for many sites. (Now with maps.)  You can customize & control navigation between pages.

9  Where all the development tools are.  Can toggle between run-mode & development.

10  Encapsulate “things” in the physical system. A TCP port, a device driver, an I/O addresses on the PLC, a modem, a switch...  Also encapsulate VTS “things”: an alarm, a logger, a calculated expression, a report trigger...  Drawn on a page so that operators can monitor equipment.

11  Where you create and manage tags.  Be a power user. There are many tools in the tag browser to help you be more efficient.

12  Primary tool: The System Historian tag. This does the writing.  You can control where, and what format.  Logger tags link numeric tags to Historians. Use only where the tag in question doesn’t have a link of its own.  Add more Historians only for load distribution in really, really big applications.

13  The HDV (trend window) gives a quick graph.  The various reports give you numbers.  Lots of other tools and opportunities for customization. Three hours or more will be devoted to this topic during the week.

14  How you know that things have gone wrong.  Have a value of 1 or 0, which means that they can be used as monitors or triggers.  Lots and lots of ways to customize.

15  Built-in privileges control who can do what VTS-stuff.  Add your own privileges to stop people from seeing your stuff or pressing your buttons. Account == who. Role == job description. Privilege == what you can or can’t do. Rule == where you can or can’t do it.


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