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InTouch HMI Getting Started Guide Rev A PDF
InTouch HMI Getting Started Guide Rev A PDF
InTouch HMI Getting Started Guide Rev A PDF
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Contents
Welcome to InTouch HMI................................................ 5
Whats New in Version 10 .................................................5
Refining Traditional InTouch HMI ......................................6
Integrating the ArchestrA IDE with InTouch..........................8
Creating InTouch Applications from the ArchestrA IDE .......... 10
Enhancing Your Applications with ArchestrA Graphics ........... 13
Getting Started ........................................................... 15
Application
Manager
Creates Manages
Stand-alone
Applications
Galaxy
Single namespace, all configurations
Platform
Computer, load distribution, HW diagnostics
Engine
Scan rate, execution order
Attributes
UDAs, scripts, I/O tags
$InTouchViewApp
Base Template WindowMaker WindowViewer
Derive 1
Application WindowViewer
6
Manager Run InTouch
MyInTouchApp_001 Deploy Application
Derived Instance
7
Derived
Creates Manages
Published
WindowMaker Starts WindowViewer Runs InTouch
Applications
Builds Runs
Managed
InTouch Create from Template
Applications Manages
ArchestrA
Platform
InTouchViewApp ViewEngine
Instance Instance
Starts
Automation
Automation Template
Instance 1
Originated From
Instantiation caused
by InTouch
Browse and References
Select Instance
References
Automation
Instance 2
InTouch HMI
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Getting Started 15
Getting Started
When you install InTouch HMI, you can install several
sample applications. You can examine these sample
applications to understand how scripts, animations, and
graphics work together to provide a visual interface for
your production environment.
The following figure shows a portion of a window from the
InTouch reactor demonstration application. The reactor
application demonstrates how you manage an application
with the ArchestrA IDE and includes several ArchestrA
symbols.
17
Installation
Planning
Yes
Wonderware Application Installation Folder
Server Installation CD Install SQL Server User Account
Installation Computer Wonderware IDE
Node Name of Computer
Instance of SQL Server Hosting Database
2005 SP2 Database
Install Domain Name
Wonderware License CD Wonderware
License Computer Name
End
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Creating a Galaxy 27
Creating a Galaxy
After you start the ArchestrA IDE, the Connect to Galaxy
dialog box appears. The first time you start the ArchestrA
IDE you need to create a Galaxy, which is an ArchestrA
database. After that, you can select the Galaxy in which
you are developing managed applications each time you
start the ArchestrA IDE.
To create a Galaxy
1 Start the ArchestrA IDE. The Connect to Galaxy dialog
box appears.
33
Graphic Toolbox
ArchestrA Symbols
Instances of
ArchestrA Symbols
Creating
Automation
Instances
Tip Press the SHIFT key to maintain the vertical and horizontal
perspective when you resize the meter.
39
InTouch
Application
Using the Symbol Editor tools Chapters 4 and 5 of the Creating and
Managing ArchestrA Graphics Users
Guide
Editing the properties of Chapters 6 and 7 of the Creating and
ArchestrA symbols Managing ArchestrA Graphics Users
Guide
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Revision A
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