Werner Electric SupplyTechnical Training 2017
Werner Electric is proud to offer an array of technical services and valuable training programs to help you stay current on technology, professional development, and business practices. The level of background experience suggested for each class type is outlined below.
Introductory:Quick 1/2 day for beginners or as a refresher
Foundations:Covers key concepts, developing a solid knowledge base
Advanced:Provides details on in-depth programming, designing and advanced troubleshooting
All of our sessions, other than the introductory 1/2 day classes, will begin at 8:30 a.m. and run until 4:30 p.m. each day at the Werner Electric location listed below. Lodging is available, but not included in the course fee. Please review the training schedule and select the day and location of the session you would like to attend.
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Logix 5000 Getting StartedThis class is designed as an overview of the Logix 5000 software and hardware. Topics will include configuring I/O, creating aliases, downloading and entering, and editing basic ladder logic. Basic familiarity with relay logic concepts, but not with the Logix 5000 PLC’s, is assumed.CE Hours: 7
Logix 5000 Level 1The Logix 5000 Level 1 class covers the ControlLogix, CompactLogix and FlexLogix families of processors and related hardware. Programming and troubleshooting using the RSLogix 5000 software is covered. Data tags, arrays, tasks, programs, routines and I/O configuration are some of the topics included. Basic familiarity with relay logic concepts, but not necessarily experience with any of the Allen-Bradley PLC’s, is assumed. CE Hours: 28
Logix 5000 Motion BasicsThe Logix Motion Basics class builds on the Logix 5000 Level 1 class to give students an understanding of integrated Motion Control with a ControlLogix PLC. Topics covered include motion module configuration, axes configuration, testing, tuning axes and programming basic motion routines. Strong familiarity with ControlLogix processors, but not necessarily with Logix motion, is assumed.
PLC Troubleshooting and MaintenanceThis class is designed for those with little to no PLC experience. The instructor teaches basics in connecting to and diagnosing MicroLogix, SLC, CompactLogix, and ControlLogix controllers. Focus will be placed on finding module and processor faults, as well as the resources needed to understand such errors. CE Hours: 14
PowerFlex 520 Getting StartedThis one-day class is for individuals responsible for starting up, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting PowerFlex 520 drives. The class will introduce concepts and techniques that assist in successfully maintaining and troubleshooting a PowerFlex 520 drive. Instruction includes recognizing PowerFlex 520 hardware, properly wiring the drive, and diagnosing specific faults. Exercises that offer hands-on time with a PowerFlex 520 drive are included.CE Hours: 7
PowerFlex 750 Getting StartedThis one-day class is intended for individuals responsible for starting up, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting PowerFlex 750-Series drives. The class introduces concepts and techniques for successfully maintaining and troubleshooting a PowerFlex 753, or PowerFlex 755 drive. Learn to recognize PowerFlex 750-Series hardware, correctly wire the drive, and diagnose specific faults. Included in this class are exercises for hands-on time with a PowerFlex 750-Series drive.CE Hours: 7
EtherNet/IP IntroductionThe EtherNet/IP for Industrial Automation Control Systems class covers the design and troubleshooting of an EtherNet/IP network in a Logix based control system including fundamentals of EtherNet, design of media and infrastructure, capacity calculations and configuration of Stratix switches. The student will progress through various network scenarios from a simple unmanaged star, a Device Level Ring, multiple VLAN’s, VLAN trunking, inter-VLAN routing, Network Address Translation (NAT), and DHCP. The importance and use of techniques for segmenting an EtherNet/IP network will be discussed. The class will also cover various techniques for troubleshooting an EtherNet/IP network. No experience with EtherNet/IP networking is expected, but some familiarity with Windows, RSLogix 5000 and RSLinx is recommended.
EtherNet/IP FoundationsThe EtherNet/IP for Industrial Automation Foundations class covers the design and troubleshooting of EtherNet/IP network in a Logix based control system including fundamentals of EtherNet, design of media and infrastructure, capacity calculations and configuration of Stratix switches. The student will be introduced to Device Level Ring, VLAN’s, VLAN trunking, routing, Network Address Translation (NAT), and DHCP using a Stratix 5700 switch. We will discuss the importance and use the techniques of segmenting an EtherNet/IP network. The class will also cover various techniques for troubleshooting an EtherNet/IP network. No experience with EtherNet/IP networking is expected, but some familiarity with Windows, RSLogix 5000 and RSLinx is recommended.CE Hours: 7
EtherNet/IP AdvancedThe EtherNet/IP for Industrial Automation Advanced class reviews the design and troubleshooting of EtherNet/IP network in a Logix based control system with Stratix switches. The student will perform labs configuring and testing Device Level Ring, multiple VLAN’s, VLAN trunking, inter-VLAN routing, CIP Sync (1588 or PTP), and Network Address Translation (NAT). The class will also cover various techniques for troubleshooting an EtherNet/IP network. Attendance in EtherNet/IP for IA Foundations or equivalent is a prerequisite for this Advanced class.CE Hours: 14
Visualization IntroductionThis class will cover the basics of using Factory Talk View Studio Machine Edition to edit an application for a PanelView Plus 7 terminal. Students will learn how to upload from a PanelView, configure communications with Logix Programmable Controllers, edit displays, download to a PanelView, and back up files. Basic Logix 5000 knowledge is preferred, but not required. No Factory Talk View Studio experience is required.
Visualization FoundationsThis class will cover the foundations of using Factory Talk View Studio Machine Edition to program a PanelView Plus 7 terminal. Students will learn to configure communications with Logix Programmable Controllers, configure project settings, create and edit displays, create tags, browse controller tags, global objects, global connections, trending, data logging, alarms, and animations. Basic Logix 5000 knowledge is preferred but not required. No Factory Talk View Studio experience is required.CE Hours: 14
Logix 5000 IntroductionThe Logix 5000 Intro class is geared towards electricians, operators, and maintenance personnel who need a quick overview or brief refresher on the basic components of the ControlLogix and CompactLogix platforms. The class includes RSLinx configuration, controller online activation, programming bit logic, and performing online edits. The class covers the entire Logix platform including both hardware and programming software. No previous Logix experience is required.
Logix 5000 FoundationsThis two day class reviews everything from the Logix 5000 Intro class and includes advanced Logix topics such as timers, counters, one-shots, and more. In addition, tools such as BOOTP and ControlFlash will be covered. This class will provide a deeper understanding of the Logix platform and Studio 5000 programming software and help those operating or maintaining those machines achieve a deeper understanding. No previous Logix experience is required.CE Hours: 14
Logix 5000 AdvancedThe Logix 5000 Advanced class sequentially follows the Logix 5000 Foundations class. It focuses on the premier integration of Rockwell devices such as PowerFlex drives, PanelView terminals, Stratix Ethernet/IP switches, Kinetix motion drives, and more. The class will utilize individual lab stations which will each focus on one of these components. The class will provide attendees with a brief overview of how to interface each of these components with Studio 5000. The class will cover the I/O configuration, AOP’s and Logic associated with the hardware. We will also incorporate some of the advanced features and instructions of Studio 5000. The Logix 5000 Foundations class or equivalent Logix experience is required. CE Hours: 14
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