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In addition, each of our courses and workshops are grouped into categories and include a training legend to provide a quick visual overview of the essential skills and knowledge targeted for each course including the type, structure, level and focus of each training course.
Course type
Indicates a required module of our PlantStruxureTM certification program that provides expertiseacross the breadth of Schneider Electric solutions Indicates a required module for our SCADA Certification program; recognising those with extensive advanced experience integrating Schneider Electric SCADA solutions Indicates a module based on a mature product that is typically only scheduled On Demand Scheduled, in-class, instructor-led training courses, conducted at one of our training facilities (capital cities and key regional centres) Specialised workshops delivered by our technical and solution specialists (available on request)
ASQA Accredited Course in collaboration with SkillsTech as RTO for assessment and Certificate of Attainment
Intermediate
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Course focus
Course focuses on Electrical Energy and Power concepts Course focuses on topics relevant to the Building industry
PlantStruxureTM (SoCollaborative)
PlantStruxureTM is a collaborative system that allows industrial and infrastructure companies to meet their automation needs and at the same time deliver on growing energy management requirements Safety and System Tools Networks and communication
MachineStruxureTM (SoMachine)
MachineStruxureTM is a preferred architectural implementation that has been tested, validated and documented to provide flexibility and optimisation using a single software solution for four hardware control platforms Safety and System Tools Networks and communication
Index
Schneider Electric and Education Automation Training Services Curriculum Map A Complete Range of Training Services
Instructor-led Training, Workshops, Custom On-site Training, Self-Paced Training, Online Training, Academic Program, Educational Equipment, Training Partners
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PLC Courses
Advantys Configurator STB Distributed I/O, Concept Maintenance, Concept Programming, Introduction to Instrumentation and Process Control (HART), PL7 Pro Programming and Maintenance, SoMachine Configuration, Quantum Ethernet Remote I/O, Unity Pro Programming, 984 Ladder Logic - Level 1, 984 Ladder Logic - Level 2, LL984 Editor for Unity for Quantum and M340 PLCs
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Telemetry Courses
ClearSCADA Configuration, ClearSCADA Advanced Configuration, ClearSCADA Create and Configure Crystal Reports, E Series RTU Configuration and Programming, Trio Radio Modem Product Configuration, Understanding DNP3 Protocol, DNP3 and Telemetry Fundamentals with M340 RTU
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Further information
Certified Education Centres, General Terms and Conditions for Training, Course Booking Form
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Training solutions
Schneider Electrics training solutions are continually evolving to ensure that they consistently deliver outstanding results. To make it easier for you, our automation training curriculum is now aligned to the PlantStruxureTM topography, with courses covering software and visualisation, control, networks and communications and safety and system tools.
ERP System
SoCollaborative Software
SoCollaborative Software
MES
SoCollaborative Software
Batch
Visualisation
Vijeo Citect
Web services
Web Designer UAG/sg2
SoCollaborative Software
Engineering
SoCollaborative Software
SoCollaborative Software
SoCollaborative Software
Ethernet
High Availability
Motion Controller Drives Controller HMI Controller Drives Controller Modicon Hot-Standby Controller
Infrastructure
Modicon Controller Magelis HMI Plant Floor
Process Safety
Modicon Quantum SIL3 Safety Controller Remote IO
Machine HMI
or
Remote IO
CANopen
Preventa Safety Controller
Remote IO Modicon STB Distributed IO Modicon STB Distributed IO Altivar Variable Speed Drive
Lexium Servo Drive Altivar Variable Speed Drive Tesys T Motor Starter
Modicon
Machine
Process
www.schneider-electric.com.au/training
Industry training
Pre-Sales Qualification
Introduction to Industrial
SCADA Configuration
Historian
Ampla Performance
3 days
3 days
2 days
1 day
2 days
Cicode Programming
2 days
2 days
2 days
1 day
2 days
1 day
munication
Control
Network (online)
Industrial Communication
Safety Fundamentals
3 days
3 days
2 days
3/4 days
2 days
UAG
1 day add-on
1 day add-on
1 day add-on
1 day add-on
3 days
2 days
3 days
Industry training
Training learning path for OEMs
HMI Control Safety and System Tools
SoHVAC Parameterisation
SoMachine Configuration
Safety Fundamentals
1 day
2 days
2 days
3 days
3 days
2 days
IMC TVDA:
TVDA:
1 day
Custom
Custom
3 days
System Design Engineer Maintenance Engineer Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Contractor Contractor
SCADA
RTUs
Connectivity
ClearSCADA Configuration
4 days*
3 days*
2 day*
2 days*
2 days*
1 day*
custom*
2/3 days*
System Design Engineer Maint. Engineer Plant Operator IT Admin/Business Systems Engineer Maintenance Engineer Plant Operator IT Admin/ BSE.
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Instructor-led Training
Schneider Electrics Educational Services provides multi-level courses for end users, engineers and system integrators. All authorised courses have a limited number of attendees to ensure participating students get the most out of each course and access to an experienced Instructor. Each student is allocated with a PC which is pre-configured with relevant applications and other software needed throughout the course.
Academic Program
The Academic Program is designed to enable universities, technical colleges and tertiary training centers the ability to get the most out of their software investment. This is achieved by providing students and faculties with access to the industrial automation software and courseware for a nominal fee. This program provides support for the registered faculty, which is a 12 hours a day, 5 days a week technical support service. Significant benefits for the institution, the instructor and the student makes this program exceptional value.
Workshops
We also offer a number of specialised workshops delivered by our technical and solution specialists. These workshops can be delivered at one of our local offices or on-site. Due to the specialist nature of these workshops they are available on request.
Educational Equipment
To support our Academic Program, we offer a complete catalogue of Schneider Electric Educational Equipment. For more information or to obtain a copy of the Educational Equipment catalogue contact your local office on 1300 369 233 or visit
www.schneider-electric.com.au/training.
Training Partners
Delivering on our promise to make energy safe, reliable, efficient, productive and green, Schneider Electric leverage training partners to provide your staff with experiential workshops that support our automation training curriculum. Training partners include the following: Hirschmann via RMIT University Edith Cowan University SkillsTech Australia SolidQ Security Infrastructure Solutions University of Sydney School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Self-Paced Training
The SCADA curriculum of instructor-led courses is also available as Self-Paced Education Kits. This means you can study the material in your own time and at your own pace. These kits include all the materials you would receive if you attended an instructor-led course. The manuals are easy to follow and include exercises throughout to ensure you become familiar with the practical application of SCADA solutions.
Online Training
Our online education modules are designed to provide students with the entry level fundamentals required for our broader industrial automation topics. These free modules act as both a primer for further instructor-led In-Class Training Courses, as well as developing knowledge and expertise for anyone involved in the lifecycle support of Schneider Electrics automation and control equipment.
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SCADA certification
Provides a structured framework ensuring engineers have extensive experience integrating Schneider Electric SCADA solutions using CitectSCADA or Vijeo Citect.
PlantStruxureTM certification
Certifies technical experts in a wide range of subjects covering the breadth of our evolving PlantStruxure offer; including networking and architecture, PLC and SCADA platforms, as well as Schneider Electric engineering tools.
Level of expertise 5 4 3 2 1 Networks and Architecture Unity Pro and PAC Platform SCADA Engineering Tools
(UAG or sg2)
Fiona Straton
has successfully completed the
Authorised By
On a successful pass of either the CitectSCADA or Vijeo Citect configuration exam, students receive a pass certificate and the introductory CSCP qualification.
The SCADA certification program is open to all customers, end users and partners.
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Modules 1 through 3 are mandatory and passing grades on each module are required to be eligible for certification. Module 4 contains two sub modules - one for UAG and one for sg2. A passing grade on only one of these two modules is sufficient to be eligible for certification. A candidate can choose to take either one or both of these. No additional credit is given to candidates passing both sub modules. Module 5 is a planned Industrial Ethernet extension to the PlantStruxure CEP in 2012, and will be mandatory for both new and existing PlantStruxure certified engineers, requiring an external exam. The PlantStruxure CEP is exclusively accessible to Schneider Electric Alliance partners.
Schneider Electric PlantStruxureTM Certified Engineer Program Launched in 2010 (Wave 1) Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Architectures and Networking Unity Pro and PAC Platforms Vijeo Citect - SCADA Platform Engineering Tools Module 4a Module 4b or UAG (Unity Application Generator) sg2
Schneider Electric PlantStruxureTM Certified Engineer Program planned for 2012 (Wave 2) Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Architectures and Networking Unity Pro and PAC Platforms Vijeo Citect - SCADA Platform UAG (Unity Application Generator) Connexium CT1, CT2 and CN1
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Industrial Ethernet Certification: Refer Courses CT1, CT2 and CN1 to be added in 2012.
In 2012, we plan to train, examine, and promote extended competency in the following areas: Telemetry and Remote SCADA Solutions: TRSS exams with RPL offered to former CMI Partners Energy Management Information Systems: EMIS exams based on PowerLogic SCADA with RPL required for IEC-61850 protocol and IED configuration Manufacturing Execution Systems: MES exams based on Ampla, Vijeo Historian with RPL required for SQL and SSRS Safety Systems: Attendance at our Safety PLC Courses for Certified Functional Safety Professionals; 1. Machine Functional Safety: RPL required for IEC-62061 / ISO-13849 and Sistema (Safety Fundamentals Course) 2. Process Functional Safety: RPL required for Certified Functional Safety Engineers (ISA-S84 or TUV), IEC-61508 / IEC-61511, SIL Calculation
PSX Certification Core Knowledge Engineering Tools (UAG/sg2) PLC & RIO SCADA Networking Legacy* HMI* Drives*
certified
TRSS
certified
EMIS
certified
MES
certified
Safety
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15
Ampla Performance
Two-day Instructor-led Course
Course Description
The Ampla Performance training program introduces new Ampla users to the basic concepts and methods involved in configuring and using Ampla Studio and Production Analyst to model performance. An additional one-day case study is optional.
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Day 2 of 2
On the second day, participants configure a performance solution for the case study introduced on day one. This entails the following topics:
Design Specifications Managing Projects Hierarchies Security Reporting Points Production Module
Part number:
SAUTR1 208
16
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Students must have attended the Ampla Performance It is essential that students are familiar with Microsoft
Windows operating systems (SAUTR1208) course
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 2
The second day introduces participants to the following advanced configuration techniques:
Part number:
SAUTR1 209
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Cicode Programming
Two-day Instructor-led Course
Course Description
Learn basic programming techniques using the Cicode programming language in this hands-on interactive course. The course is aimed at users who have had no programming experience. It is also useful for experienced users who wish to become familiar with Cicode.
Duration
Audience
Precursors
systems It is also recommended that students attend the CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect Configuration (SAUTR1201) course prior to attending this course, or have a good working knowledge of CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect A general understanding of PLC communication is recommended
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 2
Day Two introduces further Cicode programming techniques:
Introduction to Cicode Variable operators used in Cicode The Cicode Editor Writing simple functions Converting and formatting Cicode variables Include files
Part number:
SAUTR1 203
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Duration
Audience
People who want detailed knowledge on how to set up and use Managers who require knowledge of how to use CitectHistorian/
Vijeo Historian client tools to access data CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect System Integrators and Designers CitectHistorian/ Vijeo Historian
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 3
Day Two extends on the topics of day one and focuses on:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three extends the techniques studied in the first two days to include reporting:
Data sources Historian at a glance Historian status Publish information Backfill manager
Integrity checker Historian interpolation Process Analyst Reports deployment manager Energy reports Case study
Part number:
SAUTR1 20 7
19
Duration
Audience
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Precursors
It is essential that students are familiar with Microsoft Windows operating systems Experience in PLC control system design and/or programming is desirable
Day 2 of 3
Day Two implements various areas of the CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect project design, including controls and alarms:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three continues with the project design elements of CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect and introduces methods of reporting and monitoring the system:
Citect configuration environment Managing projects Tab style projects Include projects Setting up communications Graphics
Trends via the Process Analyst Page management Reports Accumulators Security
Part number:
SAUTR1 201
20
Duration
Audience
Advanced Programmers CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect System Integrators and Designers Students must be familiar with Microsoft Windows operating Students should also have attended the CitectSCADA/ Vijeo
systems
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Citect Configuration course and either a Cicode Programming or CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect Architecture and Redundancy course or have at least six months experience in CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect design and programming
Day 2 of 2
Day Two extends the material from Day One to improve the operation and management of graphics pages and incorporates some of the most commonly used advanced features including connecting to other applications:
Part number:
SAUTR1 21 4
21
Duration
Audience
Those who need to know about new product features in the CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect System Integrators and Designers Technical users of existing CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect systems
latest version of CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect
Precursors
systems
Students must be familiar with Microsoft Windows operating At least two years experience in CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect This course is primarily intended for persons with strong
experience in CitectSCADA V6.x design is required
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
How to prepare for an upgrade System requirements How to upgrade the project Installing multiple versions of CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect Templates Graphics Enhancements Tag Extensions Server-Side Online Changes
Part number:
SAUTR1 21 3
22
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Essential that attendee have a sound working knowledge of Its is also desirable to have familiar knowledge of Microsoft Windows server
Microsoft XP operating system environments (Windows 2003 or Windows 2008); PLCs and SCADA devices
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 2
Day Two Device extends the topics covered in Day One to include:
MDT AutoSave overview MS Server Environment Overview of MS Server environments MS licensing requirements for AutoSave Installation, process and procedures Installation of application, server and client. Configurations of server and client Security/ Access Developing access to the system. Adding and Setting up system architecture ( folders/containers)
configuring users and levels and access.
Devices and Wires Installation and Configuration of Devices Devices and Wires implementation and application Plug-In implementation and application Universal Plug-In Unity (PLC) Plug-In Vijeo Citect Plug-In
Part number:
SAUTR1 210
Collaborative Automation
by
23
Duration
Audience
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Precursors
HMI and PLC connectivity Vijeo Designer application development Install, run and navigate Vijeo Designer component Offline testing using the simulator Managing HMI remotely Trending and logging data Understand hardware capability Build an application starting with basic and simple features; progressing to more advanced levels Setup, connect and download the project using Ethernet or USB cable Setup basic trending and data logging
Part number:
SAUTR1 401
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This progressive course will further develop your understanding of the Vijeo Designer software and introduce the various components and operations available to you. We will discuss advanced topics including scripting, data logging and resources. Participants are required to bring their own laptop to the training. A trial version of Vijeo Designer software will be provided.
Duration
Audience
in-depth knowledge of the Vijeo Designer programming environment, particularly in the areas of advanced functions (such as scripting, data logging and resources)
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Vijeo Designer Software (HMI): Introduction to Human A good understanding of PLC terminology and PC knowledge
Machine Interface course (SAUTR1401)
Scripting Advanced communications Exporting and importing data for re-use Using resources Advanced security Trending and data logging Generation of data with office tools Intelligent Data Service data gathering
Part number:
SAUTR1 405
25
Duration
Audience
engineers and OEMs, setting up remote access to PLC and end devices, using embedded web services
Precursors
General knowledge of PLC and web terminologies Knowledge of Schneider Electric industrial automation
protocols and Ethernet services
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Part number:
SAUTR1 402
26
27
Duration
One-day optional add-on workshop to the Unity Pro Programming course (SAUTR1003), with lunch provided.
Audience
Product Application Engineers and Technical Service Engineers Technical support engineer level 1 in automation field
supporting Advantys STB and PLC maintaining Advantys on-site
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Precursors
Good knowledge of the Advantys STB offer Good knowledge of configuring I/O scanning on a Schneider Electric
PLC with Ethernet TCP/IP
STB as a complete product integration solution Discover the entire range of the different modules and extensions Configuration and debugging a complete island on Ethernet TCP/IP network Importing and exporting variables from Advantys to Unity Pro Connecting TeSys U in Advantys island Assembly Rules and Restrictions CANopen Extension and enhanced products Run-Time Parameters and PKW Diagnostics and Feedback Reflex Actions
Part number:
SAUTR1 404
28
Duration
Audience
CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect is configured on their network CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect System Integrators and Designers Technical users who maintain and improve their installed CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect and control systems
Precursors
Students must be familiar with Microsoft Windows operating systems It is also recommended that students have attended a CitectSCADA/
Vijeo Citect Configuration (SAUTR1201) course or have at least six months experience in CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect design
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 2
Day Two incorporates some of the most commonly used advanced features of CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect, including remote communications:
Clustering Distributed processing Runtime system management Online changes Configuring a global display client
Part number:
SAUTR1 109
29
Duration
Audience
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Precursors
Students must be familiar with Microsoft Windows Operating Systems This advanced course assumes students have attended SCADA Configuration
(SAUTR1201) and Architecture and Redundancy (SAUTR1109)
Cicode and the Citect Kernel Network management and the Kernel Publish subscribe model of communications System performance management Tag extensions System profile tools Communication analysis
Part number:
SAUTR1 108
30
This course will introduce participants to the fundamentals of Industrial Ethernet Networks. At the end of this course participants will have a sound understanding of Ethernet and how it is deployed in an Industrial Network. Participants should also attend the CT2 Industrial Networking course for further details on Ethernet fundamentals and additional topics on Industrial Ethernet networks.
Duration
Audience
This course is aimed at engineering and technical staff involved Anyone wanting to understand the basic principals of Industrial
Ethernet Networks
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
No previous knowledge of the subject is required Students must be familiar with Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
Day 2 of 2
Day Two continues with an overview of other physical network components including:
Ethernet standardisation bodies Physical network components Cables - copper/fibre Power over Ethernet Intro Ethernet Frame and message types
Hubs, Switches and Media Converters Speeds - 10/100/1GB and Half Full Duplex Network Topologies - bus, star, ring, mesh Network Traffic Control Network Management
Part number:
SAUTR1 1 1 1
31
This course will build on the fundamentals and principles presented in the CT1 Ethernet Basics (SAUTR1111). It will provide theoretical and practical knowledge on TCP/IP, static routing, multicasting, Quality of Service (QOS), etc. The emphasis will be on deploying these principles in an Industrial Ethernet Network.
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Previous completion of the CT1 Ethernet Basics (SAUTR1111) course is highly recommended Students must be familiar with Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 3
Day Two focuses on the various infrastructure applications including:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three explores various deployment options including:
Multicasting IGMP and GMRP Quality of Service (QOS) Industrial Protocols Modbus TCP/Ethernet IP Security
Part number:
SAUTR1 1 1 2
32
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Previous completion of the CT1 Ethernet Basics (SAUTR1111) and CT2 Industrial Networking (SAUTR1112) courses is highly recommended Students must be familiar with Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 1 of 2
Day Two introduces further advanced topics including:
Overview of ConneXium
Managed Switch Products Device properties e.g. form factor, temperature ranges, certifications Firmware and configuration management Switching Port configuration Multicast control VLANs
Redundancy HIPER Ring, Rapid Spanning Diagnostics Port Mirroring, device status, event log Security Port Security, authentication Advanced DHCP relay, command line interface
Tree, DRS Dual Ring RSTP
Part number:
SAUTR1 1 1 3
33
The objective of this course is to provide students with an understanding of the principles of wireless communication including how to configure the ConneXium WiFi switches in an industrial environment.
Duration
One-day optional add-on course to the High Availability Ethernet Networking and Redundancy course (SAUTR1103). Lunch provided.
Audience
Precursors
Microsoft Windows Students are required to have completed Unity Pro Programming (SAUTR1003) and High Availability Ethernet Networking and Redundancy course (SAUTR1103) Students should be competent with industrial automation concepts Understanding of collaborative automation control system concepts
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Wireless Data Communications Standards and Uses Untethered device/network access (roaming clients) Replace standard cabling to reduce installation costs Installations where standard cabling is not possible Seamless Wired and Wireless Wireless Technologies within the Wireless LAN Standards Terms, Definitions and Acronyms
Part number:
SAUTR1 1 1 4
34
Duration
Audience
involved in supporting modern Ethernet based industrial control systems Product Solutions Fundamentals
Precursors
Students should be familiar with basic networking Students are required to have completed Unity Pro Students should be competent with industrial automation concepts Understanding of collaborative automation control system concepts
Programming (SAUTR1003) course terminology and Microsoft Windows
Day 2 of 2
Day Two focuses on network building blocks and industrial application architectures:
Defining industry terms Ethernet theory Introduction to Transceivers, Switches and Routers ConneXium switches/software Topologies, OSI-layers, IP Addressing, TCP/IP properties, IP address and subnetting, packets, Port Mirroring Redundancy, Hyper Ring, RSTP, Link Redundancy, Link Aggregation, MRP Traffic control including Restricting Broadcast QoS VLANS Multicasting Introduction to industrial communication protocols
Part number:
SAUTR1 103
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Industrial Communication
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Knowledge of industrial communication principles Ability to configure a PLC using Unity Pro
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 3
Day Two extends the material from day one to include:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three continues to extend the concepts covered in the previous days by including:
What is communication Mandatory communication items Industrial communication The OSI model Choice and positioning of networks Topologies Layers Modbus Programming communication with Unity PLCs BMXNOM0200 configuration
Ethernet Modbus TCP/IP Basic Ethernet principles Networking with Windows Protocols IP address classes Troubleshooting TCP/IP Network design Ethernet Modbus TCP configuration with Unity Pro FDT/DTM I/O scanning with Unity Pro CANopen configuration with Unity Pro
Profibus Hardware setup PRM software Unity Pro DTM configuration PRM configuration Fieldbus discovery Device Profibus parameters Online diagnostics DVP1 acyclic requests Ethernet/ IP configuration with Unity Pro and NOC0401 Explicit messaging (requests) Local slaves
Part number:
SAUTR1 102
36
Duration
One-day optional add-on workshop to the Industrial Communication (Modbus, CANopen, Profibus, EthernetIP) course (SAUTR1102). Lunch provided.
Audience
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Precursors
communications as well as experience in using Unity. This course must be accompanied by the Industrial Communication (SAUTR1102) to form a four-day course
Day 2 of 3
Modbus Plus (MB+) Content:
Day 3 of 3
FIPIO Content:
Introduction to ASi ASi wiring principles The ASi protocol in depth ASi Safe ASi system design Programming ASi with the M340 ASi master module using the B+W ASi ethernet gateway Troubleshooting ASi
Modbus Plus hardware Network topology Peer Cop Modbus Plus status Master block Local and remote statistics MPBSTAT Network bridging Distributive control
Fipio network dynamics Fipio hardware and assembly Network cable and installation Configure network devices Network status Fipio network debug Unity Pro or PL7 Pro software tools
Part number:
SAUTR1 1 10
37
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Day 2 of 3
Day Two builds on the concepts covered in Day One, including:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three continues to extend the concepts introduced on Days One and Two, including:
including, how and why we calibrate instruments Instrument signals, Analog and Digital Overview of signal conditioning Control elements - Variable Speed Drives and Valves Process control overview, general terminology and types of control True Colour
control. The effect of using gain, integral and derivative time on the control output Overview of cascade and feed forward control Calibration of measuring element and a control element (Valve + I/P) Tuning methods The role of modeling and simulation Configuring process controllers for PID control
instrumentation architectures based on the HART communication protocol Implementing HART-based field devices with our host system interface Connecting to HART data and information sitting in a HART enabled device Introduction to asset management tools and calibration techniques
Part number:
SAUTR1 104
38
39
This course is aimed at developing an understanding of validated Plant Solutions libraries available across existing engineering and visualisation products. This workshop objective is to provide practical experience in the use of our libraries to provide all basic, advanced and customised control functions, as well as the interfaces for efficient monitoring and operation of the plant. Libraries standardise the communication and configuration of devices and functional elements within the plant.
Duration
40% Practical
Audience
who intend to implement our TVDA based process control solutions with specific application library requirements
Basic
Intermediate
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Part number:
SAUTR1 303
40
Safety Fundamentals
Two-day Instructor-led Course (On Demand)
Course Description
The objective of this course is to explore and explain the benefits, requirements and obligations surrounding plant process and functional machine safety requirements. The workshop includes a combination of class room instruction followed by hands-on experience with tutorials and examples. Real life scenarios will be used in classroom discussion and debate, students are encouraged to bring documentation that can be used and shared with the class.
Duration
Audience
or anyone who needs to design, implement or maintain safety in and around Plant and Machinery
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 2
Day two extends the fundamentals covered on day one to include:
Detailed comparison of AS4024 and ISO13849-1 Measuring compliance against each standard True to life examples of managing, assessing and
achieving compliance of a typical automated control system Prepared scenario allowing students to assess, design and validate a safety system, while applying legal and regulatory framework, reasonably practicable concepts, hierarchy of control and standards SISTEMA Workshop Guided examples of how to use software evaluation tool for functional safety on machines
Part number:
SAUTR101 1
41
Duration
Audience
integrator project technical teams responsible for implementing Quantum SIL3 projects
Precursors
You should have a working knowledge of Unity Knowledge of Safety Norms is a plus but not mandatory Students should have attended Unity Pro Programming
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Course (SAUTR1002/3) and High Availability Ethernet Networking and Redundancy (SAUTR1103) Student should also have attended Safety Fundamentals course (SAUTR1011)
Day 2 of 2
Day two extends the fundamentals covered on Day One to include:
Safety CPU Project and Architectures Hands on labs including: Starting a project Maintenance mode Safety mode Application protection Communication with UMA
Safety I/O modules Hands on labs including: High-availability blocks Quantum Safety Hot Stand-by System, Hands-on Labs (S_HSBY_SWAP)
Part number:
SAUTR1010
42
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Good understanding of PLCs and industrial automation concepts. Knowledge of Safety Norms and considerations is a plus but
not mandatory Competency in the Microsoft Windows environments Students should have completed High Availability Ethernet Networking and Redundancy (SAUTR1103) and Machine Safety Essentials (SAUTR1011)
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 3
Day Two extends the material from Day One to include XPSMF Software implementation:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three incorporates the skills learned into the programming and documentation of safety projects:
Outputs cards Safe and Non Safe Communications Understand security and consistency checks Usage of function blocks Line monitoring function
Analog inputs management Safe Ethernet communication: Remote I/O PLC to PLC Modbus TCP/IP communication
Part number:
SAUTR1005
43
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Day 2 of 3
Building on the fundamentals introduced on Day One, the second day focuses on:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three ties up the information presented in the first two days and applies the techniques to a specific project. Topics include:
enforce site standards System requirements Physical model Topological model Generating HMI
Vijeo Citect configuration Fieldbus PLC channels PLC-PLC communication Net Partner Generation DFB Unity Pro DFB Concept Structured data
SCoD Editor Vijeo Citect graphics design Workflow to build an application Case study
Part number:
SAUTR1 301
44
PLC Courses
45
Duration
One-day optional add-on workshop to the Unity Pro Programming course (SAUTR1003), with lunch provided.
Audience
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Good knowledge of the Advantys STB offer Good knowledge of configuring I/O scanning on a Schneider Electric
PLC with Ethernet TCP/IP
Part number:
SAUTR1 404
46
Concept Maintenance
Three-day Instructor-led Course (On Demand)
Course Description
This course aims to provide participants with the knowledge to successfully maintain plant and systems controlled by Quantum/ Momentum PLCs which use Concept programming software. All five IEC programming languages: Sequential Function Chart (SFC), Function Block Diagram (FBD), Ladder Diagram (LD), Structured Text (ST) and Instruction List (IL) are covered. Using Derived Function Blocks (DFB) and Derived Data Types (DDT) are also included. Peer-to-peer communications, along with I/O Scanning and global data base are also covered, as are basic troubleshooting procedures.
Duration
Audience
Electrical maintenance personnel Programming engineers Basic understanding of PLCs is required Competency in using Microsoft Windows
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 3
Day Two extends the material from Day One to include:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three combines the skills acquired during Days One and Two and includes:
Part number:
SAUTR100 7
47
Concept Programming
Four-day Instructor-led Course (On Demand)
Course Description
This course aims to provide participants with the knowledge to successfully design, configure, install, connect, program, commission and document Quantum/ Momentum PLC projects. The implications of IEC61131 are covered, as are all five IEC programming languages: Sequential Function Chart (SFC), Function Block Diagram (FBD), Ladder Diagram (LD), Structured Text (ST) and Instruction List (IL). The course also includes creating and using Derived Function Blocks (DFB) and Derived Data Types (DDT); plus peer-to-peer communications, along with I/O scanning and global data base.
Duration
Audience
Project/ design/ programming engineers Electrical maintenance personnel A sound understanding of PLCs is required Competency in using Microsoft Windows
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
and configuring Quantum and Momentum PLC hardware Overview of the IEC61131 standard Introduction to basic Concept procedures and the Concept PLC Simulators
Day 2 of 4 The Variables Editor, Reference Data Editor Animation editing and saving programs Searching and replacing objects Programming using the Sequential
Function Chart (SFC) language templates and the Project Browser
Day 4 of 4 Function Block Diagram (FBD) scanning Derived Function Blocks (DFB) and Macros Creating and using Derived Data Types (DDT) IEC Ladder Diagram (LD) and non-IEC Introduction to Structured Text (ST) and Printing, archiving and exporting projects
Instruction List (IL) programming 984 Ladder Logic programming
Part number:
SAUTR1006
48
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Day 2 of 3
Day Two builds on the concepts covered in Day One, including:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three continues to extend the concepts introduced on Days One and Two, including:
dynamics including, how and why we calibrate instruments Instrument signals, Analog and Digital Overview of signal conditioning Control elements - Variable Speed Drives and Valves Process control overview, general terminology and types of control True Colour
control. The effect of using gain, integral and derivative time on the control output Overview of cascade and feed forward control Calibration of measuring element and a control element (Valve + I/P) Tuning methods The role of modeling and simulation Configuring process controllers for PID control
Part number:
SAUTR1 104
49
Duration
Audience
Electrical engineers Electrical maintenance personnel Basic understanding of PLCs is required Competency in using Microsoft Windows
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 3
Day Two extends the material from Day One to include:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three combines the skills acquired during Days One and Two and includes:
Setting up PL7 Pro and the Application Browser Programming using the
G7 Grafcet language and operate blocks Access Security Manager
Introduction to Structured
Text (ST) and to Instruction List (IL) programming Setting up and programming communications Creating and using Derived Function Blocks (DFB) An overview of the PL7 Pro Operating System (OS) Loader Application-specific modules An overview of PRODYN Run-Time Screens PL7 Pro Documentation
Part number:
SAUTR1008
50
SoMachine Configuration
Three-day On Demand Workshop
Course Description
This course instructs the student on the configuration, programming and operation of the SoMachine target platforms including M238, M258, IMC & XBT-GC. The SoMachine software package is used for program development. This is a hands-on technical training with many supporting exercises. Basic programming of the XBTGC HMI is also covered. This course assumes prior Vijeo Designer experience and does not focus on Vijeo Designer screen development. Participants are required to bring their own laptop to the training.
Duration
Audience
who are responsible for programming and configuring control and automation equipment
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Precursors
Students should have knowledge of PLC programming. Students should attend Industrial Communication (SAUTR1102) SoMachine e-learning is strongly recommended
workshop prior to attending SoMachine Configuration
Day 2 of 3
Day Two further develops the fundamentals in Day One. Topics include:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three introduces more advanced topics, including:
Introduction to SoMachine Product hardware overview New project creation Task basics POU program creation CoDeSys introduction Gateway configuration PLC simulator Variable declaration and data types, IEC 61131-3 languages
SoMachine visualisations CoDeSys operators Embedded I/O and Event driven tasks, online Debugging tools, Trace
editor and breakpoints I/O mapping editing and Boot application and libraries
Part number:
SAUTR1 406
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This course aims to provide students with the knowledge required to successfully implement Quantum Ethernet Remote I/O architectures. Time is spent learning how to optimise performance.
Duration
One-day optional add-on workshop to the Unity Pro Programming course (SAUTR1003). Lunch provided.
Audience
Precursors
terminology and Microsoft Windows Students are required to have completed Unity Pro Programming (SAUTR1003) course Students should be competent with industrial automation concepts including an understanding of PLC and PAC control systems concepts
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Configure a Simple Ethernet IO Architecture with 140 CRP 32100 and 140 CR32100 under Unity Pro Understand the principle of a high capacity architecture with switches Integrate sub-rings with Dual Ring Switches Make Distributed IO participate in the Remote IO Network without losing performances Understand the determinism and calculate application response time Compare the performances with S908 remote IO Implement a Hot Standby Architecture
Part number:
SAUTR101 5
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This course aims to provide participants with the knowledge to successfully design, configure, install, connect, program, commission and document Quantum/ Premium/ M340 PLC projects using Unity Pro programming software. The implications of IEC61131 are covered, as are all five IEC programming languages: Sequential Function Chart (SFC), Function Block Diagram (FBD), Ladder Diagram (LD), Structured Text (ST) and Instruction List (IL). Creating and using Derived Function Blocks (DFB) and Derived Data Types (DDT) are fully covered. Peer-to-peer communications, along with I/O Scanning and global data base are also included.
Duration
Audience
Project/ design/ programming engineers Electrical maintenance personnel A sound understanding of PLCs is required Competency in using Microsoft Windows
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 3 of 4
Day Three continues to extend the material by including:
Quantum, Premium & M340 hardware Overview of the IEC61131 standard Introduction to Unity Pro procedures The Unity Pro PLC Simulator
Hardware and Comms configuration Downloading and uploading Projects OS Loader and Unity Loader Online diagnostics and troubleshooting)
Day 2 of 4
Day Two extends the material from Day One to include:
Day 4 of 4
Day Four combines the skills acquired during Days One to Three and includes:
The Data Editor and Animation Tables The Project Browser, and Settings Editing and saving Projects Searching and replacing objects Sequential Function Chart (SFC)
Function Block Diagram (FBD) Derived Function Blocks (DFB) Ladder Diagram (LD) Textual languages Archiving, exporting and printing
Part number:
SAUTR1003
53
The course aims to develop in the participant the skills and knowledge needed to maintain and fault find a Modicon programmable controller system on a typical application. Emphasis is placed on creating programs using the basic instruction set.
Duration
Audience
Precursors
have Electrical/Electronic Trade Qualifications or higher with some exposure to digital electronics but little or no experience with Modicon PLCs Student should choose between NxT and ProWORX32 prior the training course
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 3 of 4
Day Three focuses on maintenance activities searching and fault finding and we introduce arithmetic Instructions ADD & SUB and analog input and analog output routines:
Modicon System Hardware Modicon Series Controllers Local I/O Remote I/O I/O Modules
Basic Instruction Set, Up/Down Counters, Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide Practical Practical exercises Day 4 of 4
Day Four continues arithmetic instructions MUL & DIV then introduce the data transfer instructions and only include the BLKM Instruction: Timers, Common Control, Techniques
Day 2 of 4
Day Two focuses on the basic instructions, Timer & Counters & Forcing:
Best practice implementation of 984LL Theory of Operation, Table to Register, Block Move, Practical Exercise No. 3
Register to Table, Table to Table,
Part number:
SAUTR101 3
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The course aims to develop in the participant the skills and knowledge needed to maintain and fault find a Modicon programmable controller system on a typical application. Emphasis is placed on creating programs using the more advanced instruction set.
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Electrical/Electronic Trade Qualifications or higher with some exposure to digital electronics Competency in the Microsoft Windows environments Students should have completed 984 Ladder Logic - Level 1 (SAUTR1013).
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 3 of 4
Day Three focuses on Indirect transfer functions, FIN, FOUT, SRCH, Exercises that include all of the instructions leant so far:
MSTR Read Function, MSTR Write Function, Practical Exercise No 4, Peer Cop, BM85 Configuration
Day 2 of 4
Day Two focuses on the Data Transfer Instructions BLKM, T->T, R->T and T->R instructions. Data Matrix instructions AND, OR, XOR, COMP, CMPR, MBIT, SENS, BROT Including practical exercises:
Day 4 of 4
Day Four focuses on the Communications and PID instructions:
Complement, Compare, Modify Bit, Sense Bit, Bit Rotate Macros, Libraries, Documentation Import/Export
Part number:
SAUTR101 4
55
Duration
One-day optional add-on workshop, to the Unity Pro Programming course (SAUTR1003). Lunch provided.
Audience
Precursors
Competency in using Microsoft Windows This course is only run as an optional extension workshop to the
Unity Pro Programming course (SAUTR1003)
LL984 editor for Unity for Quantum and M340 PLCs Course Outline
This one day course focuses on 984 Ladder Logic for the Modicon Quantum and M340 series of PLCs and includes:
984 instruction set as well as selected loadables Timers, Counters, Matrix functions, SKP,
MSTR (for Quantum), EMTH, PCFL & DISA STAT, XMIT (for Quantum) Smart HW configuration import Fully automatic via mapping tables Customisable with partial import wizard Structure Segments and networks
Segment scheduling Sub-routines (JSR, LAB, RET) in Unity Symbols, descriptors, short and long comments Keep register information as documentation: %MW1 is used instead of 40001 as address, but 40001 can be displayed Programming with mnemonics Button bar & Quick bar to access all LL984 instructions quickly 4 user definable views Equation networks are available as special LL984-network using ST for the equation Multiple network monitoring and editing
Part number:
SAUTR101 2
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Telemetry Courses
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ClearSCADA Configuration
Four-day Instructor-led Course
Course Description
This training course provides attendees with hands-on experience configuring and using ClearSCADA software. Each participant will have a SCADAPack RTU to use during a range of exercises that are designed to allow self-paced learning of the various components that make up a SCADA host system.
Duration
Audience
development techniques ClearSCADA users, including engineering staff, maintenance staff and plant supervisors Technical users who maintain and improve their installed ClearSCADA and control systems Managers who want more than a basic understanding of ClearSCADA ClearSCADA System Integrators and Designers
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Precursors
It is essential that students are familiar with Microsoft Windows operating systems Experience in PLC control system design and/or programming is desirable It is recommended that students have experience in E Series RTU Configuration or
should have attended E Series RTU Programming Course (SAUTR1016)
Day 3 of 4
Day Three introduces more advanced topics:
Course Overview Installation Introduction to ViewX A First Configuration Animating Mimics Embedded Mimics and Animated Symbols
System Configuration Reports Client Side Scripting Communications Diagnostics Alarm Redirection
Day 4 of 4
Day Four is an unstructured training day. This time is used to allow: Points of interest to be looked at in further detail Review of project examples Discussion of project opportunities and requirements
Trends Templates and Instances Structured Text Logic Security WebX Clients
Part number:
SAUTR1 21 6
58
Duration
Audience
Precursors
(SAUTR1215) course It is essential that students are familiar with Microsoft Windows operating systems Experience in PLC control system design and/or programming is desirable
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 3
Day Two extends on the topics covered in day one to include:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three focuses on information and data including:
Data Grids and Data Tables Ad Hoc Trends Accessing historical data
Part number:
SAUTR1 304
59
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 2
Day Two looks at how to configure reports including:
Introduction / Course Overview Installation / Configuration Connecting to a Data Source (ODBC) Report Creation Basics Record Selection Report Formatting Group Selection Summary Fields Charts
Part number:
SAUTR1 21 7
60
Duration
Audience
Precursors
desirable. RTU and PLC programming experience would also be an advantage but not essential It is essential that students are familiar with Microsoft Windows operating systems
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 3
Day Two continues the topics from day one including:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three focuses on RTU communications including:
SCADAPack hardware Series 5000 I/O modules Firmware loader IEC-61131 Programming Overview ISaGRAF Workbench Overview Ladder Diagram Editor
Diagram Editor Function Block Diagram Editor Custom Function Blocks Structured Text Editor Sequential Function Chart Editor
Protocol communication ISaGRAF programs Store and Forwarding Additional Function Blocks
Part number:
SAUTR101 6
61
Duration
Audience
System integrators and designers who want to become Radio users, including engineering staff, maintenance staff and
familiar with radio technology, systems and design Product Solutions Fundamentals plant supervisors who want to optimise system design and get full potential of their system Managers who want an understanding of data radio technology
Precursors
Day 2 of 3
Day Two product specific option Licensed Radio:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three is only offered as part of the customer on-site option and provides plenty of hands-on practical experience with the Trio Radios:
Coverage Prediction Radio Spectrum SID Codes, MultiStream and Collision Avoidance Installation, Commissioning, Maintenance and Trouble Shooting TVIEW+ Diagnostics
E Series M Series
K Series J Series
Note: Customer hands on participation with the Trio radios is limited in our off-site customer training courses. We recommend you take the Three-day on-site workshop option should you want significant practical experience with the Trio radios.
Part number:
SAUTR1 1 1 6
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The DNP3 training course is designed to provide the trainee with comprehensive technical understanding of the DNP3 protocol. Fundamentals of the protocol such as the object library, message structure and transactions, and Master-Slave communication issues are covered.
Duration
Audience
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Day 2 of 2
Day Two extends the concepts introduced on day one including:
DNP3 message transactions Time synchronisation DNP3 over IP networks DNP3 master-slave issues
Part number:
SAUTR1 1 1 5
63
Duration
Audience
This workshop is optimised to suit project, design, commissioning DNP3 protocol with M340 RTU
or maintenance engineers, or anyone who needs to implement
Precursors
You will need a background in the basics of general automation Basic understanding of PLC or RTU Basic understanding of TCP and Serial connectivity This course is run as an optional extension workshop to
the Unity Pro Programming course (SAUTR1003) programming and engineering principles Product Solutions Fundamentals
M340 RTU offer presentation DNP3 Overview, characteristics, features and capabilities DNP3 Message and communication structure analysis Unsolicited Responses, report by exception concept and polling options DNP3 structure for DNP3 over TCP M340 RTU module and Unity Configuration Protocol configuration via Web pages M340 RTU and SCADA Communication
Part number:
SAUTR1 10 7
64
65
Duration
Audience
Precursors
VSDs. A sound knowledge of electrical principals including ohms law, resistance and impedance This course is only run as an optional extension workshop to the Practical Aspects to Motor Control and Drives (SAUTR1009) course
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Linear and non-linear loads Harmonic Measurement and formulae Power Factor Measurement and formulae Disturbance Symptoms and analysis Selecting Appropriate Mitigation Active Filtering Multi-pulse Solutions Active Front Ends Selecting Components for a low risk system Complex networks
Part number:
SAUTR101 9
66
This course looks at the special requirements in the HVAC industry and the product selection, installation, commissioning and fault finding associated with these products. Includes some special HVAC communication networks however is not an industrial communications course.
Duration
Audience
Precursors
A basic understanding of motor starting and reversing circuits A sound knowledge of electrical principals including ohms law, This course is only run as an optional extension workshop to the
resistance and impedance Product Solutions Fundamentals Practical Aspects to Motor Control and Drives (SAUTR1009) course
Constant Torque / Variable Torque revisited ATV212 / ATV61 selection, add-on options, I/O monitoring and fire mode HMI operation PC Based Software Installation and commissioning Communicating Fault Finding Replacing a previous product
Part number:
SAUTR101 8
67
Duration
Audience
Precursors
A basic understanding of motor starting and reversing circuits A sound knowledge of electrical principals including
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
ohms law, resistance and impedance This course is only run as an optional extension workshop to the Practical Aspects to Motor Control and Drives (SAUTR1009) course
TeSys U Integrated Motor Starter Use of the Multifunction Control Unit Communication Options TeSys T Motor Protection Relay Software Configuration Communication Options Commissioning a TeSys U Communication Configuration Fault Finding a TeSys U system
Part number:
SAUTR101 7
68
Duration
Audience
Precursors
A basic understanding of motor control including soft A sound knowledge of electrical principals including This course is only run as an optional extension workshop to the
ohms law, resistance and impedance Practical Aspects to Motor Control and Drives (SAUTR1009) course starters and VSDs
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Part number:
SAUTR1 1 1 7
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PowerLogic SCADA
Three-day On Demand Workshop
Course Description
PowerLogic SCADA software delivers a reliable, flexible and high performance monitoring and control solution designed to reduce outages and increase power efficiency. This course is designed to demonstrate how to implement PowerLogic SCADA in your power critical enterprise to maximise the benefit from high performance power monitoring and control, reduced power outages and increased overall productivity.
Duration
Audience
Those who want to become familiar with PowerLogic SCADA PowerLogic SCADA users, including engineering staff, Technical users who maintain and improve their installed PowerLogic SCADA System Integrators and Designers
PowerLogic SCADA and control systems Product Solutions Fundamentals maintenance staff and plant supervisors project development techniques
Precursors
CitectSCADA/ Vijeo Citect Configuration course (SAUTR1201) Basic working knowledge of power control installations Understanding of Power Management devices The eLearning Module Introduction to IEC-61850 is strongly recommended
Day 2 of 3
Day Two extends the material from day one to include:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three continues to extend the concepts covered in the previous days by including:
SCADA installation System requirements Architecture and security Project Design Restoring and backing up projects Assigning and controlling user privileges Adding the cluster, network address and servers Adding, editing or deleting a project
Configuration tools Adding third party devices Adding multiple devices Runtime design and
environment Alarms and events Waveform to alarm linkage Special Waveform tags Project colour change tool Connect to power devices Process Analyst and Trends
Part number:
SAUTR4 200
70
Duration
Audience
Engineering and Maintenance personnel This course is recommended as a precursor for any students wishing
Precursors
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Some PC and Microsoft Windows experience desirable Good understanding of electrical and electronic concepts
Day 2 of 2
Day Two builds on the fundamentals of Day One and extends them to include:
Understanding asynchronous motor design Starting techniques such as direct on Basic loads with constant or variable torque Complex loads such as quadratic torque,
line (DOL), soft starters and VSDs
hyperbolic torque or lifts and crane stationery torque Soft starter fundamentals VSD fundamentals Using the keypads on ATS48 and ATV32/61/71 VSDs V/F motor control
Flux vector motor control VSD applications and control strategies Installation and configuration of encoders EMC and harmonic basics EMC and harmonic mitigation techniques Motor braking techniques and configuration Using PowerSuite to program, store and retrieve configurations Installing and commissioning ATS48 and ATV32/61/71 VSDs controllers Basic system fault finding
Part number:
SAUTR1009
71
SoMachine Configuration
Three-day On Demand Workshop
Course Description
This course instructs the student on the configuration, programming and operation of the SoMachine target platforms including M238, M258, IMC & XBT-GC. The SoMachine software package is used for program development. This is a hands-on technical training with many supporting exercises. Basic programming of the XBTGC HMI is also covered. This course assumes prior Vijeo Designer experience and does not focus on Vijeo Designer screen development. Participants are required to bring their own laptop to the training. 60% Theory Advanced
Duration
Audience
who are responsible for programming and configuring control and automation equipment
Product
Solutions
Fundamentals
Precursors
Students should have knowledge of PLC programming. Students should attend Industrial Communication (SAUTR1102) SoMachine e-learning is strongly recommended
workshop prior to attending SoMachine Configuration
Day 2 of 3
Day Two further develops the fundamentals in Day One. Topics include:
Day 3 of 3
Day Three introduces more advanced topics, including:
Introduction to SoMachine Product hardware overview New project creation Task basics POU program creation CoDeSys introduction Gateway configuration PLC simulator Variable declaration and data types, IEC 61131-3 languages
SoMachine visualisations CoDeSys operators Embedded I/O and I/O mapping Event driven tasks, online
editing and Boot application Debugging tools, Trace editor and breakpoints and libraries
Creation and integration HSC, Frequency generator Simple motion using PLCopen function
block operation PRO and CANopen for external devices configuration and operation
Part number:
SAUTR1 406
72
Further information
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Regional Locations
Adelaide: 33-37 Port Wakefield Rd, Gepps Cross, SA 5094 Canberra: 8 Brindabella Circuit, Brindabella Business Park, Majura, ACT 2609 Launceston: Unit 23/34 Innocent Street Kings Meadows TAS 7249 Riverina: 303 North Street Albury NSW 2640 Townsville: 736-740 Ingham Road Mount Louisa QLD 4814 Cairns: 132 Scott Street Cairns 487 Gold Coast: Unit 7, 82-86 Minnie Street, Southport QLD 4215 Darwin: 16 Albatross Street Winnellie NT 0820
Our regional locations are carefully selected to meet demand. Contact us for more information on 1300 369 233 or training.courses@au.schneider-electric.com.
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