SI: Logix5000 Project Development and Basic Ladder Logic Programming
Prices
Normal Price €1561
With an additional Skillnet Discount
Course Description
This is a skill-building course that provides you with the resources and handson practice required to develop a Studio 5000 Logix Designer® project and program basic ladder logic instructions for any Logix5000™ controller.
You will have an opportunity to use the Logix Designer application to perform basic software tasks to meet the requirements of a given functional specification. In addition, you will be introduced to basic Logix Designer concepts and terminology.
Course Agenda
- Locating Control System Components
- Creating and Modifying a Project
- Organizing Project
- Connecting a Computer to a Communication Network
- Downloading and Going Online
- Communicating with Local and Remote I/O Modules
- Updating Logix5000 Firmware
- Starting a Ladder Diagram
- Creating tags and Monitoring Data
- Entering Ladder Logic Components
- Organizing Arrays
- Creating UDTs
- Selecting Basic Ladder Logic Instructions
- Programming Timer Instructions
- Programming Counter Instructions
- Programming Move Instructions
- Programming Math Instructions
- Programming Compare Instructions
- Documenting and Searching Ladder Logic
- Configuring Produce/Consume Messaging
- Configuring Controllers to Share Date Over an EtherNet/IP Network
- Configuring a Message Instructions
- Creating a Periodic Task
- Creating an Event Task
- Developing an Add-On Instruction
- Testing a Ladder Diagram
- Handling a Major Fault
- Importing Logix Designer Components
- Optional: Understanding Control Systems
- Optional: Managing Logix Designer Project Files
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Membership benefits
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Duration
4 Days
Who Should Attend
This course is intended for System Integrator Programmers who have little or no working experience with Logix5000 controllers, and are responsible for programming Logix5000 controllers using the RSLogix 5000 application.
Curriculum Note: This course contains many of the lessons in courses CCP143, CCP146, and CCP151 – in a consolidated format. Do not take all 4 courses.
Prerequisites
To successfully complete this course, the following prerequisites are required:
- Perform basic Microsoft Windows tasks
- Read wiring diagrams