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INFORME DE AUDITORÍATÉCNICA EXTERNA

4. ALCANCE DEL INFORME

CCPS43

4 Days

CEUs 2.8

Course Purpose

This skill-building course provides the necessary practice needed to interpret, isolate, and diagnose common hardware problems related to noise, power, and discrete and analog I/O. In troubleshooting scenarios, students are introduced to basic ladder logic interpretation, which is applied to diagnostic tasks. Students practice these diagnostic skills by tracing through ladder logic instructions in an RSLogix 500 project.

Course Objectives

After completing this course, students will be able to perform the following tasks: • Monitor and enter data

• Troubleshoot processor, power supply, and noise-related problems • Troubleshoot discrete and analog I/O problems

• Search, document, and edit ladder logic • Create a histogram

• Force inputs and outputs

• Interpret various ladder logic instructions

Prerequisites

• Experience operating a computer within a Microsoft Windows environment • Experience maintaining electrically controlled systems

• Working knowledge of programmable controllers or completion of the

PLC-5/SLC 500 and RSLogix Fundamentals course (CCP122)

Who Should Attend?

Individuals who need to troubleshoot and maintain SLC 500 systems using RSLogix 500 software

Job Aids Included Catalog #

RSLogix 500 and SLC 500 Procedures Guide ABT-1747-TSJ52

SLC 500 and RSLogix 500 Troubleshooting Guide ABT-1747-TSJ22

SLC 500 Documentation Reference Guide CD ABT-1747-DRG70

Optional (not included)

Procedures eGuide for RSLogix 500 Software 9393-EGLX500

Difficulty Level Intermediate

International Association for Continuing Education and Training

SLC 500 and RSLogix 500 Advanced

Maintenance and Troubleshooting

CCPS45

4 Days

CEUs 2.8

Course Purpose

This course provides the practice needed to interpret, isolate, and diagnose problems found in advanced SLC 500 applications. In troubleshooting scenarios, students interpret and modify advanced ladder logic instructions by operating simulation devices and HMI applications, such as PanelView™terminals and

RSView®32 software applications. Students practice these diagnostic skills by tracing through ladder logic instructions and troubleshooting communications

problems with DH+ and remote I/O networks. Course Objectives

After completing this course, students will be able to perform the following tasks: • Troubleshoot RSLogix 500 projects containing the following:

- STI, DII, and fault routines

- Immediate I/O update, shift register, sequencer, and PID instructions - Indexed and indirect addressing

- Message instructions for DH+ communications - Remote I/O addressing

- Discrete data transfers on a remote I/O link - Block transfers on a remote I/O link

Prerequisites

• Experience operating a computer within a Microsoft Windows environment • Experience maintaining electrically controlled systems

• Completion of the SLC 500 and RSLogix 500 Maintenance and

Troubleshooting course (CCPS43)

Who Should Attend?

Individuals who are responsible for maintaining and troubleshooting advanced SLC 500 applications using RSLogix 500 software

Job Aids Included Catalog #

RSLogix 500 and SLC 500 Procedures Guide ABT-1747-TSJ52

SLC 500 and RSLogix 500 Troubleshooting Guide ABT-1747-TSJ22

SLC 500 Documentation Reference Guide CD ABT-1747-DRG70

Optional (not included)

Procedures eGuide for RSLogix 500 Software 9393-EGLX500

Difficulty Level Advanced

International Association for Continuing Education and Training

SLC 500/RSLogix 500

SLC 500 and RSLogix 500

Advanced Programming

CCPS42

4 Days

CEUs 2.8

Course Purpose

This course provides programmers with skills to develop advanced ladder logic projects for SLC 500 systems using RSLogix 500 software. This course covers several networking options, particularly DH+ and remote I/O communications. Students will be introduced to DH+ and remote I/O communications configurations and will have the opportunity to program advanced instructions for data transfer over a DH+ network and a remote I/O link.

Course Objectives

After completing this course, students will be able to perform the following tasks: • Plan program flow strategies

• Program STI, DII, and fault routines • Apply immediate I/O update instructions

• Program shift register, sequencer, and PID instructions • Assign remote I/O addresses

• Configure an SLC 500 system for discrete data transfers and block transfers

on a remote I/O link Prerequisites

• Experience operating a computer within a Microsoft Windows environment • Experience with basic control and electrical principles

• Completion of the SLC 500 and RSLogix 500 Programming course (CCPS41) • Apply indirect and indexed addressing

• Program a message instruction for DH+ communications Who Should Attend?

Individuals who:

• Need to program advanced ladder logic instructions

• Set up and configure SLC 500 systems for DH+ and/or remote I/O communications

Job Aids Included Catalog #

RSLogix 500 and SLC 500 Procedures Guide ABT-1747-TSJ52

SLC 500 Documentation Reference Guide CD ABT-1747-DRG70

Optional (not included)

Procedures eGuide for RSLogix 500 Software 9393-EGLX500

Difficulty Level Advanced

International Association for Continuing Education and Training

SLC 500 and RSLogix 500 Programming

CCPS41

4 Days

CEUs 2.8

Course Purpose

This course provides students with the resources and hands-on practice to program an SLC 500 processor. Students will create a program step-by-step to meet the requirements of a given functional specification. As each section of the program is built, students will gain experience that can be applied to more advanced RSLogix 500 projects.

Course Objectives

After completing this course, students will be able to perform the following tasks: • Create a new project and draft ladder logic

• Determine program flow and create subroutines • Select and program various instructions • Enter and search for documentation • Test a project

• Configure and preview a project report • Communicate with an SLC 500 processor

Prerequisites

• Experience operating a computer within a Microsoft Windows environment • Experience with basic control and electrical principles

• Working knowledge of programmable controllers, or

• Completion of the PLC-5/SLC 500 and RSLogix Fundamentals course (CCP122) Who Should Attend?

Individuals who are responsible for programming SLC 500 applications using RSLogix 500 software

Job Aids Included Catalog #

RSLogix 500 and SLC 500 Procedures Guide ABT-1747-TSJ52

SLC 500 Documentation Reference Guide CD ABT-1747-DRG70

Optional (not included)

Procedures eGuide for RSLogix 500 Software 9393-EGLX500

Difficulty Level Intermediate

International Association for Continuing Education and Training

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