AVEVA™ PLANT SCADA Configuration

 The AVEVA™ Plant SCADA Configuration course is a 4-day class designed to provide a fundamental understanding of the features and functionality of the AVEVA™ Plant SCADA software. It covers topics on designing Plant SCADA projects and becoming familiar with an integrated engineering interface called Plant SCADA Studio. The course specifically covers how to design a project from start to finish and configure various features, including equipment hierarchy. This interactive course includes hands-on practice with plant control, data collection, trending, and reporting. In this course, you will also learn how to apply, formulate and troubleshoot Cicode basic programming solutions for your SCADA project. 

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Create new projects based on the Situational Awareness Starter Project
  • Use Plant SCADA to communicate with an I/O device
  • Utilize the benefits of an equipment hierarchy
  • Create graphics pages and manipulate graphics symbols
  • Generate and manage alarms, trends and reports
  • Troubleshoot and resolve problems encountered during the course
  • Use the online Plant SCADA Help Topics and Knowledge Base effectively
  • Module 1 – Introduction
  • Module 2 – Project Management
  • Module 3 – Architecture and Topology
  • Module 4 – I/O Communications
  • Module 5 – Equipment
  • Module 6 – Configuring Mixer Plant
  • Module 7 – Content Pages
  • Module 8 – Navigation
  • Module 9 – Graphic Elements and Animation
  • Module 10 – Operator Input
  • Module 11 – Genies
  • Module 12 – Popup Pages
  • Module 13 – Composite Genies
  • Module 14 – Faceplates
  • Module 15 – Alarm Configuration
  • Module 16 – Alarm Management
  • Module 17 – Cicode
  • Module 18 – Configuration Data Import and Export
  • Module 19 – Devices
  • Module 20 – Events
  • Module 21 – Trends
  • Module 22 – Reports
  • Module 23 –Advanced Graphics
  • Module 24 – Security
  • Appendix A – Industrial Graphics
  • Appendix B – Additional Exercises

Knowledge of the following tools, features, and technologies is required:

  • Microsoft® Windows Operating System
  • PLC Control System Design and/or Programming

 

  • Individuals who want to become familiar with Plant SCADA project development techniques
  • Plant SCADA users including engineering staff, maintenance staff and plant supervisors
  • Technical users who maintain and improve their installed Plant SCADA and control systems
  • Managers who want more than a basic understanding of Plant SCADA
  • Plant SCADA system integrators and designers