We have released the new InBatch 2012 training course.
As it's predecessor, the new InBatch 2012 course is a 4-day, instructor-led class that provides you with a fundamental overview of the concepts and terms associated with Wonderware InBatch Software. The course includes providing you with the opportunity to apply the product to a batch process application.
This course has been scheduled on a quarterly basis starting in December 2012 at our training facility in Lake Forest, California. Our next session is scheduled for December 11-14, 2012.
Click here to register for the classes.
InBatch software allows users to quickly and easily create recipes and simulate their execution against a model of the process—all before writing one line of control code.
InBatch software's powerful batch engine reduces the time to automate batch processes by 40 to 60% over competitive solutions. InBatch software facilitates the design and implementation of solutions that are compliant with 21 CFR Part 11, the US Regulation on Electronic Records and Electronic Signatures.
Objectives
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Use the features and functionality of the InBatch software
- Create recipes and simulate their execution against a model of the process
- Use the information in the course to reduce the cost and time to automate batch processes utilizing the new enhancements of InBatch software
- Understand the basic concepts of using InBatch with System Platform
Audience
Plant floor Operators and Managers, System Administrators, System Integrators, and other individuals who work with batch systems and need to use InBatch software in their manufacturing environment.
Prerequisites
The prerequisites for course are:
- Basic knowledge of batch systems and their structure
- Manufacturing industry experience
Course Outline
Module 1 - Introduction to the InBatch System
Section 1 - Course Overview
Section 2 - Wonderware System Platform Review
Section 3 - Batch Control System Overview
Section 4 - Installation, Components & System Requirements
Section 5 - Architecture and Licensing
Section 6 - InBatch Application Maintenance
Section 7 - InBatch Configuration Utility
Module 2 - Environment Display
Section 1 -Environment Manager Overview and Operation
Module 3 - Process Model Editor
Section 1 - Process Model Editor
Section 2 - Process Model Configuration
Section 3 - Phases and Phase Tags
Section 4 - Segments
Section 5 - Validating the Model and Synchronizing the Databases
Module 4 - Train Editor
Section 1 -Use and Operation of Trains
Module 5 - Materials Editor
Section 1 - Overview
Module 6 - Recipe Editor
Section 1 - Recipes and the Recipe Editor
Section 2 - Creating Recipes
Section 3 - Recipe Validation and Approval
Module 7 - Batch Management
Section 1 - Overview
Section 2 - Batch Display and Operation
Section 3 - Restart
Module 8 - Advanced Topics on Recipe Creation and Batch Execution
Section 1 - Availability and Allocations
Section 2 - Instances
Section 3 - Batch Phase Propagation and Unit Control
Module 9 - InBatch ActiveX GUI Objects
Section 1 - InBatch ActiveX GUI Control
Section 2 - Using the BatchSecurity Control
Module 10 - Security System
Section 1 - InBatch Security System
Module 11 - Phase Logic Development
Section 1 - Defining and Configuring Phase Logic
Module 12 - Process Logger
Section 1 - Process Logger System
Module 13 - History and Reporting
Section 1 - History and Archiving
Section 2 - Reporting System
Module 14 - Tag Linker
Section 1 - Using Tag Linker
Section 2 - Interacting with the Control System
Module 15 - InTouch Batch Tag Browsing & Referencing
Section 1 - Using InBatch Tags from InTouch
Module 16 - InBatch and System Platform
Section 1 - Communicating with Wonderware Application Server
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