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A-6120: RS-5000 ControlLogix Function Block Diagrams
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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
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| 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.
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| Topical Outline |
- Steps
- Transitions
- Selective Branch Divergence
- Simultaneous Branch Divergences
- Actions
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Program Software
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Training utilizes Rockwell Software RSLogix5000, Microsoft Windows NT, 2000 and XP Software.
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| 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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