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List of courses
Each "Level 1 & 2" course listed below features five full days of intense PLC Boot Camp style training which starts at the very beginning levels and then rapidly progresses all the way through analog signals. Our Problem/Solution training method ensures that the beginners in the class don’t get overwhelmed – and the more-experienced students don’t get bored. From start to finish, there’s something here for everyone. Guaranteed. Level 1 & 2 Skills for the PLC-5 Using
RSLogix5 - Discrete and Analog Signals This is
absolutely our most popular course. So many plants today are still using
the popular PLC-5 platform that our customers continue to demand this same
solid nuts-and-bolts course year after year. For maintenance technicians
required to work on systems controlled by PLC-5s, this one is the best
all-around class to take.
Level 1 & 2 Skills for the SLC-500 Using RSLogix500 - Discrete and Analog
Signals For technicians
working with the SLC-500 platform - but not with the larger PLC-5 system.
If you have both platforms, then we strongly recommend that you take the
P1540 course listed above instead of this one.
Level 1 & 2 Skills for ControlLogix Using
RSLogix5000 - Discrete and Analog Signals
This latest system from Allen-Bradley offers
many new challenges to the technicians assigned to work with it.
Differences in the processor's scan sequence, memory layout, and major changes in the new
RSLogix5000 software make taking this course worthwhile - even for
experienced technicians who are already highly familiar with the older
PLC-5 and SLC-500 systems.
The PID Instruction for the PLC-5 -
Troubleshooting Basic Process Control
The PID Instruction for the SLC-500 -
Troubleshooting Basic Process Control
The PID Instruction for ControlLogix -
Troubleshooting Basic Process Control
RSLinx Communication Software and Common
Hardware for Programming
Cross-Train to PLC-5 from SLC-500 Using
RSLogix5 Software
Cross-Train to SLC-500 from PLC-5 Using
RSLogix500 Software
Basic Computer Skills for Technicians Using
Microsoft Windows Custom-designed courses You choose the material to be covered. Priced by length and content.
Courses listed below are samples of some of
the courses that we've designed for our customers in the past. Please see
our
Custom Courses page for detailed design ideas - or just give us a call for more information
and
a free no-obligation price quote.
Level 1 Skills for the PLC-5 and
ControlLogix Using RSLogix Software – Discrete Signals
five days ... PLC-5 and CLX-5000 platforms ... discrete
signals only ... exercises from two of the customer's existing programs
... introduces the similarities and the differences between PLC-5 and
CLX-5000 platforms ...
Basic Program Modification Skills for
ControlLogix Using RSLogix5000
five days ... intermediate-level programming course for
technicians who are frequently required to make in-house modifications
to the customer's existing CLX-5000 program ...
Programming Skills for Logix-Platform
Controllers Using RSLogix5000 Software
five days ... advanced-level programming course in a
student-directed format ... this "anything goes" approach allows the
students to directly control the material covered as the class
progresses ...
File and Data Handling Features of
GLOBAL.RSP program
one day ... covers specific file and data handling
techniques as used in the customer's existing program ... topics
include specific ladder logic instructions – and specific ladder files
from the customer's program ...
Alarm Handling for COOLANT.RSP program
four hours ... covers programmer skills to analyze and
modify the customer's existing program containing extensive alarm
handling algorithms ... topics include specific advanced-level ladder
logic instructions ...
Programming Skills for the PLC-5 Using
RSLogix5 – Discrete Signals
ten days ... programming course for plant engineering
personnel ... covers skills required to write and to modify ladder logic
programs ... topics include program design, organization, and layout ...
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