Intouch, the worlds most popular scada software, is now available in a Windows CE version.
This means the same development environment that you know and love can now be used for HMI applications as well as full SCADA systems.
Webinar Content
The key differences between InTouch CE and InTouch
How you create and deploy an InTouch CE project.
The hardware it runs on
How it is licensed
2. Agenda
► What is InTouch CE?
► How Does It Differ to InTouch
► How To Create and Deploy InTouch CE app
► Hardware It Runs On.
► Licensing
3. What is InTouch Compact
Edition?
► A functional subset of InTouch
▪ Is NOT full InTouch
▪ Designed to run standalone
▪ Has drivers built in – cannot add others
► Same Development Environment
▪ WindowMaker or Managed Application in IDE
▪ With ‘Compact Extensions’
► Uses Windows CE 5 or CE 6 as platform
4. Drivers
► Modbus TCP
► Modbus Serial
► Allen Bradley Serial (DF1)
► Allen Bradley Ethernet
► Allen Bradley Control/Compact Logix Ethernet
► GE Fanuc Series 90 Serial
► GE Fanuc Series 90 Ethernet (SRTP)
► Mitsubishi Q Series Ethernet
► Mitsubishi A Series Serial
► Mitsubishi FX Series Serial
► Omron Ethernet & Serial (FINS)
► Siemens S7 Ethernet (TCP)
► Siemens S7 MPI (VIPA Devices Only)
► TwinCat Ethernet
► Simple Serial Driver
5. How Does it Differ to Full
InTouch?
► Does not support full script command set
► But it does do:-
▪ Recipe Handling
▪ Historical & Current Alarms
▪ Historical & Current Trends
▪ Language Switching
▪ Security
▪ Events
▪ File Operations
► Can connect via DASPanel server.
7. What Are Its Limitations?
► Only supports 255 access Levels (access
levels > 255 reduced to 255)
► Only supports 2 levels of alarms
▪ $System
• Level1
Level2
► Only supports 255 alarm priority levels
► Does not have all ‘$’ tags
► Does not support square root conversion
(linear only)
8. What Are Its Limitations?
► Historical alarms in pre-configured screen
(WW__Alarm)
► Historical trends in pre-configured screen
(WW__Trend)
► Some special characters used in tagnames
are not supported (!, @,-,?, #, $, %, , and
&).
► Has limited number of drivers for each
application (dependant on tag size).
9. How To Create & Deploy
InTouch CE App
► 4 stage process
▪ Create application
▪ Validate Application (will create validation
report with errors)
▪ Publish application (converts to compiled
format)
▪ Download application
10. The Hardware
► Available on Wonderware Compact Panels
▪ Note – no change to Compact Panel products
► New program Powered by Wonderware
12. Which Advantech products are
supported?
Product resolution CPU mfg CPU Speed RAM size Notes
TPC-30T-E2AE 320x240 XScale PXA270 416Mhz 64MB on board 64MB Flash, requires 1 GB
TPC-32T-E2AE SD card with In Touch CE 10.1
(100Tag version)
TPC-66T-E2BE 320x234 (TFT) XScale PXA270 316Mhz 64MB on board 64MB Flash, requires 1 GB
TPC-66SN-E2BE 320x240 (LCD) CF card with In Touch CE 10.1
(100Tag version)
TPC-120H-E2AE 800x600 XScale PXA270 520Mhz 64MB on board 64MB Flash, requires 1 GB
CF card with In Touch CE 10.1
(100Tag version)
TPC-660G-B1BE 640x480 AMD LX 800 500MHZ 512MB requires min. 2 GB CF card with In
TPC-660E-B1BE Touch CE 10.1 and WIN CE 5.0
installation
TPC-1070H-C1E 800x600 Intel Celeron M 1GHZ 512MB requires min. 2 GB CF card with In
Touch CE 10.1 and WIN CE 5.0
installation
TPC-1261H-A1E 800x600 LX800 500Mhz 256MB requires min. 2 GB CF card with In
Touch CE 10.1 and WIN CE 5.0
installation
TPC-1270H-C1AE 800x600 Intel Celeron M 1GHZ 512MB requires min. 2 GB CF card with In
Touch CE 10.1 and WIN CE 5.0
installation
TPC-1570H-C1AE 1024x768 Intel Celeron M 1 GHZ 512MB requires min. 2 GB CF card with In
Touch CE 10.1 and WIN CE 5.0
installation
TPC-1770H-C2AE 1280x1024 Intel Celeron M 1GHZ 1GB requires min. 2 GB CF card with In
Touch CE 10.1 and WIN CE 5.0
installation – In preperation-
13. Licensing
► Available in Tag sizes of:
▪ 100 Tag
▪ 250 Tag
▪ 500 Tag
▪ 1000 Tag
▪ 2000 Tag
► 100 tag, 250 tag, and 500 tag allow for 1
I/O driver
► 1000 tag allows for 2 I/O drivers
► 2000 tag allows for 3 I/O drivers
► Special dev license for WindowMaker
14. License Authentication Process
► Purchase Hardware
► Orders license(s)
► Order processed by Wonderware
▪ License certificate is generated
► License certificate shipped
▪ The certificate has a site ID and serial number(s)
► License activated through Wonderware site
▪ Standard web interface for license activation
▪ Key is generated, cut and paste into device
18. Device Licensing
► The final step is to paste the license key
► Can be done on device
► Can be done using Download UI
19. Summary
► Single development environment for
InTouch and InTouch CE (WindowMaker or
IDE)
► Feature rich and low cost HMI
► Drivers for most popular PLCs
► Available in range of tag sizes as well as
multipacks (£300/100 tag, £1450/100 tag
10 pk)
► Centralised download to panels
► Not locked to any one hardware supplier
► License not locked to hardware
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► System Platform 4 ► Tuesday 16th
– What’s New March
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