ControlLogix Maintenance and Troubleshooting Fundamentals (Level 1)
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This training begins with an introduction to the Logix 5000 Hardware, Software, addressing schemes and basic Ladder instructions. Following this introduction is a series of real world programming projects using processes such as conveyors systems and water tank filling processes. The participant's labs are designed to program and troubleshoot the equipment processes. Each participant will be challenged to solve hardware problems, software problems, communication conflicts, and other issues that arise when troubleshooting PLC related problems.
TOPICAL OUTLINE
Overview of Programmable Controllers
Hardware Description, Hardware Troubleshooting
Configure Drivers using RSLinx
I/O Configurations, Addressing
Navigating through Studio 5000 Software
Ladder Diagram, Timer and Counter, Data Manipulation & Program Control
Trend Charts, Search, Cross Reference & Forcing
Program Editing
Troubleshooting: Hardware & Software with emphasis on finding root cause
Troubleshooting real world Hardware equipment
PROGRAM SOFTWARE
Training utilizes Rockwell Software Studio 5000 Logix Designer, Microsoft Windows.
PREREQUISITE
Working knowledge of AC/DC control devices, relay ladder logic, and Windows Operating System.
OBJECTIVES
Persons successfully completing this course will be able to:
Identify hardware components of a ControlLogix Programmable Controller System.
Navigate through the Logix Designer application
Configure I/O Modules
Download and go online
Locate I/O tags and devices
Use a programming terminal for entering, editing, and troubleshooting basic programs.
Isolate processor and I/O faults to the module level by interpreting status indicators.
Develop and troubleshoot programs using ladder instructions of the ControlLogix Programmable Controller.
Search for project components
Analyze and troubleshoot a system using a trend chart
Allen Bradley Kinetix Servo Motion CIP Programming/Troubleshooting
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This training program will provide the student with the knowledge and skills to identify, install, configure and troubleshoot a closed loop motion control system in the Studio5000 architecture. In addition, students will learn specific programming instructions used for motion control in Studio5000 ladder logic programs. Students will also learn how to interface Studio5000 systems with the Kinetix 5000 Series Servo Drives, as well as an overview of the Kinetix series Servo Drives.
COURSE OUTLINE
Overview of Motion Control Concepts
Hardware Description & Wiring Connections of Kinetix 5000 Series Servo Drives
Configuring a Studio 5000 Logix Designer Project for Integrated Motion over an EtherNet/IP Network
Tuning and Testing an Axis
Motion Direct Commands
Programming Instructions to Turn on and Turn off Servo Control
Programming Instructions to Home and Stop Axes
Programming Group Motion Instructions
Basic Motion Instructions (MSO, MSF, MASD, MASR, MAFR, MAH, MAS, MAJ, MRP, MAG)
Advanced (Camming) Motion Instructions (MCCP, MAPC)
Creating a virtual axis