PLC - Allen-Bradley ControlLogix
I17 TR-CT-AB-CLX
Target Group
This course is designed for engineers who work with Allen Bradley ControlLogix or CompactLogix PLC systems. The objective of this course is to provide sufficient knowledge and skills to be able to develop, modify or maintain a ControlLogix system.(Pre) Knowledge
To join this course, a good working knowledge of Windows is required. Knowledge of Allen-Bradley PLC-5 or SLC-500 processors is an advantage, but not required.Global Contents
During this course an overview will be given of the functionality of the Allen-Bradley ControlLogix family of controllers and how these can be programmed using the RSLogix 5000 software. Programming, documenting and on-line monitoring with the RSLogix 5000 software using the Ladder Logic programming language forms the main part of the course. RSLogix 5000‘s user interface is friendly, so users quickly learn the basic functions.Methods
ATS courses are given by highly qualified trainers, with practical knowledge, in professional ATS training centres or On-Site. Prior to the course an intake conversation can take place to define the participant(s) and the company's requirements. Presentations (theory and examples) as well as practical exercises bring the courses to life. ATS courses are interactive; the trainer will always make sure the training contents link back to your situation.Specific Contents
The following lessons will be followedLesson 1
- Allen Bradley ControlLogix hardware
- Racks / Slots / Grouping
- I/O electrical connections for various modules
- Configuring of the hardware
Lesson 2
- General features of the ControlLogix family
- The RSlogix 5000 programming package
- Programs / Tasks / Routines
- Processor and Program Data Tags
- Data Types
- Ladder Logic editing
- IEC 1131 'compliant' languages
Lesson 3
- Connecting to the PLC
- Uploading / downloading the program
- Selecting the correct PLC program
- Compare programs
- Help functions
- Programming instructions, including the modifications of existing AND and OR gates, flip-flops, timer functions and counter functions
Lesson 4
- To copy, to change and to store the PLC-programs
- Fault finding
- Off-line & On-line mode
- Monitoring and modifying data variables
- Forcing variables
- Cross references
- Software documentation
- Using trends and data monitors
Lesson 5
- Share data between Logix5550 Controllers and acquiring insight into the producer/consumer model.
- Program initialisation routines
- Program fault-handling routines.
- Writing, testing, and documenting the PLC-program
- Convert a PLC5/SLC500 program to a ControlLogix program
Days
4Price
1700 (USD excl. VAT)Registration | Enquiry
Training Seats - USA
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9-12 July 2013 |
On-site | Registration |
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Upon request | Registration | |
Training Seats - International
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28 t/m 31 mei |
Dalfsen (NL) | Registration |
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4 - 7 June 2013 |
Melbourne (AU) | Registration |
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4 - 7 June 2013 |
Sydney (AU) | Registration |
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11 t/m 14 juni |
Weert (NL) | Registration |
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25 t/m 28 juni |
Wemmel (BE) | Registration |
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9 - 12 July 2013 |
Melbourne (AU) | Registration |
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6 - 9 August 2013 |
Perth (AU) | Registration |
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