Introduction
to PLC's and Ladder Logic
This
course is designed to give the student a strong
understanding of Basic Ladder Logic with an
introductory understanding of troubleshooting, PLC
hardware and programming.
Upon
completion of this course, the student should be able
to:
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Explain
the operation of relay ladder logic.
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Understand
the difference between relay ladder logic and PLC
ladder logic.
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Understand
the operation of a PLC and its logic.
-
Understand
simple troubleshooting concepts of a PLC based
system.
This
course is designed to be taught in 2 days.
To
obtain more information about this course, please email
us at: dcase@mtv.apex-engineering.com
GE
Fanuc Series 90-30
This
course is designed to give the student an
understanding of the GE Fanuc Series 90-30. This
course, however, does not teach advanced programming
or system networking.
Upon
completion of this course, the student should be able
to:
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Explain
the components of a GE Fanuc 90-30 PLC.
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Understand
the purpose of the LED indicators.
-
Understand
and demonstrate the configuration of the Series
90-30 PLC.
-
Understand
troubleshooting PLCs using the LED's and
Logicmaster Software.
-
Write
simple programs for the Series 90-30 PLC including
timers and counters.
This
course is designed to be taught in 3 days.
To
obtain more information about this course please email
us at: dcase@mtv.apex-engineering.com
GE
Fanuc Series 90-70
This
course is designed to give the student an
understanding of the GE Fanuc Series 90-70. This
course, however, does not teach advanced programming
or system networking.
Upon
completion of this course, the student should be able
to:
-
Explain
the components of a GE Fanuc 90-70 PLC.
-
Understand
the purpose of the LED indicators.
-
Understand
and demonstrate the configuration of the Series
90-70 PLC.
-
Understand
troubleshooting PLC's using the LED's and
Logicmaster Software.
-
Write
simple programs for the Series 90-70 PLC, including
timers and counters.
This
course is designed to be taught in 4 days.
To
obtain more information about this course, please email
us at: dcase@mtv.apex-engineering.com
GE
Fanuc Series 90-30 and 90-70
This
course is designed to give the student an
understanding of the GE Fanuc Series 90-30 and
90-70. This course, however, does not teach
advanced programming or system networking.
Upon
completion of this course, the student should be able
to:
-
Explain
the components of a GE Fanuc 90-30 and 90-70 PLC's.
-
Understand
the purpose of the LED indicators.
-
Understand
and demonstrate the configuration of the Series
90-30 PLC.
-
Understand
troubleshooting PLC's using the LED's and
Logicmaster Software.
-
Write
simple programs for the Series 90-30 PLC, including
timers and counters.
This
course is designed to be taught in 4.5 days.
To
obtain more information about this course, please email
us at: dcase@mtv.apex-engineering.com
GE
Fanuc Genius I/O with Series 90-70
This
course is designed to give the student an
understanding of the GE Fanuc Genius I/O and Series
90-70. This course, however, does not teach
advanced programming or system networking.
Upon
completion of this course, the student should be able
to:
-
Explain
the components of a GE Fanuc 90-70 PLC.
-
Understand
the purpose of the LED indicators.
-
Understand
and demonstrate the configuration of the Series
90-70 PLC.
-
Understand
troubleshooting PLC's using the LED's and
Logicmaster Software.
-
Write
simple programs for the Series 90-70 PLC, including
timers and counters.
-
Understand
and demonstrate the configuration of the Genius
I/O.
-
Understand
and demonstrate the troubleshooting techniques
of the Genius I/O.
This
course is designed to be taught in 4.5 days.
To
obtain more information about this course, please email
us at: dcase@mtv.apex-engineering.com
Introduction
to GE Fanuc CIMPLICITY HMI for Windows NT and Windows
95
This
course is designed to give the student an
understanding of CIMPLICITY HMI software. A
model project is developed to show how to apply
CIMPLICITY's powerful tools to develop easy-to-use
graphical user interfaces. Classroom exercises
lead participants from project creation, through
project configuration and graphic editing, and on to
logging, alarming, trending, and networking. By
working through the exercises, students will master
the skills required to create "real world"
human machine interfaces.
This
course does not teach advanced programming and system
networking.
Upon
completion of this course, the student should be able
to:
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Explain
the components of the CIMPLICITY software.
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Understand
how to develop simple applications.
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Understand
and demonstrate the configuration of CIMPLICITY
software.
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Write
simple programs with CIMPLICITY software for
Windows NT/95.
This
course is designed to be taught in 3 days.