SIMATIC S7 WINCC SCADA

Siemens TIA Portal WinCC SCADA Course

Siemens TIA Portal WinCC SCADA course is dedicated to the use of the TIA Portal WinCC Professional development environment for the creation of advanced control systems. WinCC TIA Portal enables four different levels of licencing. WinCC Basic licence, which is already an integral part of Step 7 Basic program, enables work with Basic display. The purchase of a WinCC Comfort licence extends the functionality of the programming environment to Comfort displays. The WinCC Advanced licence enables users to create visualisation on industrial Siemens PCs, while a Professional licence opens the window to the world for more complex supervisory systems SCADA (Supervisory Control And Data Acquisition).

The participants get acquainted with the TIA Portal environment, and machinery on which they perform practical exercises. They also learn how to set a user interface and create a basic project in TIA Portal environment.

One part of the TIA WinCC SCADA course is dedicated to Runtime scripting. The participants learn to create simple scripts in ANSI-C and VBS programming languages. They integrate the TIA Portal WinCC system functions into ANSI-C and VBS scripts and learn to create Scheduled tasks scripts with ANSI-C in VBS programming languages. 

The participants learn to use Faceplate for objects which repeat in visualisation. In both project and global libraries, they use Faceplate typification. This typification simplifies entering all later object changes, including changes in button colour and changes to a customer's logo. The participants use picture-in-picture technology in a similar context.

The participants get to know the alarm system on the Siemens TIA Portal SCADA level. They learn to use different classes and groups of alarms. They set the Alarm Logging recording system.

In the TIA Portal SCADA course, the participants set and use the users' management system in a practical example. They create groups of users and assign them different authorisations. They categorise individual users into appropriate groups and assign authorisation to displayed objects.

A special section is dedicated to archiving individual processing variables. The participants test different ways of archiving content print-out and a print-out of current values of processing valuables in a practical example.