CompactLogix Fundamentals and Troubleshooting Course Description
CompactLogix Fundamentals and Troubleshooting Course Description
COURSE CONTENT
Understanding Control Systems
Locating CompactLogix System
Components
Navigating through the Studio
5000 Logix Designer
Application
Selecting and Connecting to
Industrial Networks in a
Logix5000 System
Connecting a Computer to a
Communications Network in a
CompactLogix System
Downloading and Going Online to
a Logix5000 Controller
Updating Logix5000 Firmware
Locating I/O Tags and Devices in a
CompactLogix System
Course Purpose
Interpreting Studio 5000 Logix After completing this course, students should have a solid understanding of
Designer Project Organization
CompactLogix programmable logic controllers. Topics range from
and Execution
understanding control systems to troubleshooting a CompactLogix
Interpreting Ladder Logic Structure programmable logic controller.
in a Studio 5000 Logix Designer
Routine As students learn about CompactLogix controllers and components, handson
Locating and Editing Tag Values in exercises will allow students to practice how to:
a Studio 5000 Logix Designer Identify and locate the components of a programmable control system
Project Download programs to a CompactLogix controller
Develop troubleshooting skills needed to assess abnormal conditions in
Interpreting Bit Instructions in a
a working system
Studio 5000 Logix Designer
Routine Engaging student materials, classroom discussions, lab exercises, and
Forcing I/O and Toggling Bits in supplemental videos, podcasts, web links, and demonstrations, combine to give
the Studio 5000 Logix Designer students a highly interactive classroom experience. The variety of learning
Application resources and integrated activities in this class will give students a solid
Troubleshooting 1769 Compact troubleshooting foundation and prepare them for more advanced automation-
Digital I/O Module Problems related courses.
Troubleshooting 1769 Compact
Learning Activities and Features
Analog I/O Module Problems
This course includes various learning activities and features, including:
Troubleshooting CompactLogix
Controller Problems Lab Exercises - Students will gain hands-on experience with the
CompactLogix controller and components by using the workstation.
Animation - Students will view an animation to enhance concepts and
provide real-world examples.
Web links - Students will be able to access supplemental information on
their own using a computer or smart phone.
The workstation includes:
Audience An operator interface panel
This course is intended for individuals who:
2 dual input and output pushbuttons
Have little experience with programmable logic
controllers 4 digital output pilot lights
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