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Rockwell RS-5000

A-6120: RS-5000 ControlLogix Function Block Diagrams

Description This 16-hour training program is for those familiar with Allen-Bradley ControlLogix controllers, but not familiar with Function Block Diagrams. In this course students will learn how to program, interpret, and troubleshoot ControlLogix programs written with Function Block diagrams.
Topical Outline
  • Definition of a Function Block
  • Function Block Diagrams in ControlLogix
  • FBD Basic Boolean Functions
  • Basic Boolean Function Exercise
  • FBD Timers and Counter Functions
  • Timer and Counter Exercise
  • FBD Math Functions
  • Math Function Exercise
  • FBD Compare Functions
  • Entering a Simple LIM Compare Exercise
  • FBD Filter Functions
  • FBD Enhanced PID Function
  • PIDE Simulation Exercise
  • FBD Software Utilities
Program Software Training utilizes Rockwell Software RSLogix5000, Microsoft Windows NT, 2000 and XP Software.
Prerequisites Students should have successfully completed Intellect Controls Group training program A-6000 or have knowledge equivalent to the course description and be familiar with Windows NT, 2000 or XP software.
Length 16 hours
CEU's 1.4
Objectives

Persons successfully completing this course will be able to:

  • Enter routines using Function Diagram Blocks.
  • Interpret Function Block Diagram Routines. 
  • Troubleshoot Function Block Diagrams and I/O associated with them.
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A-6130: RS-5000 ControlLogix Structured Text

Description This 16-hour training program is for those familiar with Allen-Bradley ControlLogix controllers, but not familiar with the Structured Text. In this course students will learn how to program, interpret, and troubleshoot ControlLogix programs written using Structured Text.
Topical Outline
  • Definition of Structured Text
  • Structured Text Routines in ControlLogix
  • ST If…Then Construct, If…Then Exercise
  • ST Case…Of Construct, Case…Of Exercise
  • ST For…Do Construct, For…Do Exercise
  • ST While…Do Construct, While…Do Exercise
  • ST Repeat…Until Construct, Repeat…Until Exercise
  • Structured Text Instructions, ST Instruction Exercise
  • ST Software Utilities
Program Software Training utilizes Rockwell Software RSLogix5000, Microsoft Windows NT, 2000 and XP software.
Prerequisites Students should have successfully completed Intellect Controls Group training program A-6000 or have knowledge equivalent to the course description and be familiar with Windows NT, 2000 or XP Software.
Length 16 hours
CEU's 1.4
Objectives

Persons successfully completing this course will be able to:

  • Enter Routines using Structured Text.
  • Interpret Instructions found in Structured Text.
  • Navigate and Troubleshoot Routines using Structured Text.
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A-6140: RS-5000 ControlLogix Sequential Function Chart

Description This 8-hour training program will enable a student to create, enter, and troubleshoot a Sequential Function Chart. Topics covered include Sequential Chart Layout, Entering and Debugging a SFC, and Troubleshooting equipment controlled by an SFC.
Topical Outline
  • Steps
  • Transitions
  • Selective Branch Divergence
  • Simultaneous Branch Divergences
  • Actions
Program Software
Training utilizes Rockwell Software RSLogix5000, Microsoft Windows NT, 2000 and XP Software.
Prerequisites Students should have successfully completed Intellect Controls Group training program A-6000 or have knowledge equivalent to the course description and be familiar with Windows NT, 2000 or XP software. Training program A-6130: Structured Text course would be helpful but not required.
Length 8 hours
CEU's .7
Objectives

Persons successfully completing this course will be able to:

  • Design a simple SFC based on equipment sequence of operation.
  • Enter a simple SFC.
  • Troubleshoot equipment controlled by an SFC by locating the active step, the active transition and then the condition preventing the sequence from advancing.
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