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Aug 2-5, 2010 |
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Country Inn & Suites Nashville Airport 590 Donelson Pike Nashville, Tennessee United States
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| Time: |
8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Daily |
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$1,685 |
| Seats Available: |
8 |
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Course OutlineModule 1This module takes a fundamental approach to a ControlLogix system. It begins with an overview of the architecture and migrates into an introduction of RSLogix 5000, the programming environment. Students will learn how to setup communications to the PLC using RSLinx, download and upload projects, as well as determine the modes of the CPU. This module presents the fundamentals of memory management with a discussion of the tag database. The module ends with instruction on configuring the digital I/O modules. Lessons - Course Introduction
- System Overview
- RSLogix 5000 Overview
- RSLinx
- CPU Modes
- Configuring Ethernet Modules
- Downloading / Uploading
- Tag Database
- Configuring Discrete I/O
Module 2This module introduces configuration of analog I/O modules. Program basics and project structure in tasks, programs and routines is covered which leads to being able to search and use the cross reference tools effectively. Students will learn a variety of methods for editing ladder logic. Finally, a presentation of relay and timer instructions meets the needs of programmers and maintenance personnel. Lessons - Configuring Analog I/O
- Tasks, Programs and Routines
- Program Basics
- Searching and Cross Reference
- Relay Type Instructions
- Editing Ladder
- Timers
Module 3This module starts by looking at counters. The tag database is revisited by looking at the more advanced features of arrays and user defined data types. The module ends with instructions for doing comparisons and math. Lessons - Counters
- Arrays
- User Defined Type
- Compare Operations
- Math Operations
Module 4The beginning of this module covers the different ways to scan through routines with the program control instructions. There is a lesson on how to document a project. Finally, there is instruction on some helpful troubleshooting tools and principles, which include forcing, indicators, and trending. Lessons - Program Control
- Forcing
- Indicators
- Documentation
- Trending
- Troubleshooting
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