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REO520 - AutoMax Maintenance & Troubleshooting
April 8-11, 2008
Kansas City - Rensenhouse
This course is designed to provide you with a general understanding the
AutoMax hardware and to acquire the necessary skills to interrogate the
AutoMax processors for information needed to troubleshoot the system. You
will also be provided an opportunity to monitor and load an AutoMax processor
and to locate the necessary points for voltage measurements.
After completing this course, you should be able to:
• Identify specific hardware in the AutoMax rack
• Understand the functions of AutoMax hardware
• Distinguish the difference in AutoMax languages
• Identify the variable types and scope found in AutoMax
• Differentiate the types of tasks in AutoMax
• Utilize the off-line and on-line user screens with a computer
• Monitor, edit, upload and download AutoMax programs
CCP143 - ControlLogix Project Development
May 6-9, 2008
Kansas City - Rensenhouse
Upon completion of this course, students will be able to develop an RSLogix
5000 project to meet the requirements of a given specification.
This course covers tasks common the following controllers, which all use the
Logix5000 control engine, or operating system:
• ControlLogix® controllers
• FlexLogix™ controllers
• CompactLogix™ controllers
• SoftLogix™ controllers
• DriveLogix™ controllers
Building on students’ knowledge of common controller terms and operation and
their experience with basic ladder logic programming, this course presents a
deeper understanding of project development tasks, including organizing tasks
and routines, organizing controller data, configuring modules, and sharing data.
When developing and testing their projects, students will use serial,
EtherNet/IP®, and ControlNet™ networks for online communications. Students
will also multicast input and output devices, share data between controllers, and
control remote I/O.
CCPS41 - SLC500
May 13-16, 2008
Kansas City - Rensenhouse
This course provides you with the resources and hands-on practice required to
efficiently program an SLC 500 processor to meet the requirements of a given
specification, using RSLogix 500 software.
In this course, you will create a program, step-by-step, to meet the requirements
of a given functional specification. As you build the project, you will gain
experience that can be applied to your own RSLogix 500 projects. Each lesson
in the course is devoted to a step in the programming sequence. Your instructor
will present each step and demonstrate the procedure required to complete it.
After each procedure has been demonstrated, you will be given an opportunity
to apply what you have learned by selecting the appropriate instructions,
drafting and programming ladder logic, and testing your project using the SLC
500 workstation. You will then be able to compare your programming to an
existing example.
CCP146 - ControlLogix Fundamentals
August 26-27, 2008
Kansas City - Rensenhouse
This course will assist students in developing and building a solid foundation
with a fundamental knowledge of ControlLogix® and other Logix5000™ systems
(i.e., CompactLogix™, FlexLogix™, DriveLogix™, and SoftLogix™). Students
will be introduced to basic Logix5000 concepts and terminology, and they will
be exposed to Logix5000 system hardware. Students will also have an
opportunity to use RSLogix™ 5000 software to perform basic system
configuration tasks.
CCP151 - Basic Ladder Logic Programming
August 28-29, 2008
Kansas City - Rensenhouse
This course is a skill-building course that provides programmers with a basic
understanding of RSLogix 5000 ladder logic instructions and terminology. This
course also provides the resources and hands-on practice required to efficiently
program basic ladder logic instructions for any Logix5000 controller. Students
will have an opportunity to use RSLogix 5000 software to perform basic
software tasks to meet the requirements of a given functional specification. In
addition to using ladder logic instructions, students will be introduced to ladder
logic techniques, established standards, and common rules for programming
ladder logic.
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