Allen Bradley HMI FactoryTalk ME Training

Rockwell HMI Factory talk Machin edition Course Content

  • Introduction to HMI and FactoryTalk View ME:

    • Basics of Human Machine Interface (HMI) systems and their importance in industrial automation.

    • Overview of Rockwell Automation's FactoryTalk View ME software.

  • HMI Hardware and Communication Setup:

    • Introduction to HMI hardware components and models.

    • Configuring communication between HMI and PLCs/Controllers.

  • FactoryTalk View ME Interface:

    • Navigating the FactoryTalk View ME software interface.

    • Introduction to project creation and management.

  • Creating and Configuring Graphic Displays:

    • Building graphic screens with interactive elements.

    • Adding buttons, indicators, trends, and other visual elements.

  • Working with Tags and Data Connections:

    • Connecting HMI objects to PLC tags and variables.

    • Configuring data sources and addressing.

  • Animations and Dynamic Elements:

    • Creating animations and dynamic effects for better visualization.

    • Utilizing macros for interactive behavior.

  • Alarm Configuration and Handling:

    • Setting up alarms and events.

    • Configuring alarm messages and responses.

  • Trends and Data Logging:

    • Creating trend displays to visualize historical data.

    • Configuring data logging and historical data storage.

  • Security and User Management:

    • Implementing user authentication and role-based access.

    • Configuring security settings for HMI applications.

  • Recipe Management (Optional):

    • Introduction to recipe management and usage.

    • Creating and using recipes for process control.

  • Multi-Language Support:

    • Implementing multi-language support in HMI applications.

    • Creating applications that can be displayed in different languages.

  • Advanced Graphics and Navigation:

    • Creating complex graphics with layered displays.

    • Implementing navigation buttons and menus.

  • HMI Scripting and Macros:

    • Introduction to scripting for enhanced functionality.

    • Creating macros to execute custom actions.

  • Remote Access and Web Servers (Optional):

    • Enabling remote access to HMI applications.

    • Configuring web servers for remote monitoring.

  • Troubleshooting and Debugging:

    • Diagnosing issues and errors in HMI applications.

    • Using diagnostic tools and techniques.

  • Project Deployment and Backup:

    • Deploying HMI applications to target devices.

    • Backing up and restoring HMI projects.

  • Best Practices and Design Guidelines:

    • Design considerations for creating user-friendly and efficient HMI applications.

    • Tips for optimizing performance and user experience.

  • Real-World Applications and Case Studies:

    • Applying learned concepts to practical industrial scenarios.

  • Analyzing real-world case studies to design effective HMI applications.