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Allen Bradley PLC RSLogix 5000 Level 1 CompactLogix Friday Sep 3rd, 2010
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Download the Allen Bradley PLC RSLogix 5000  Level 1 CompactLogix
course as a PDF document

Course Title Allen Bradley PLC RSLogix 5000 Level 1 CompactLogix
Software RSLogix 5000
PLC-Type Allen Bradley CompactLogix
Duration 3 days
Pre-Requisites No prerequisites this is a beginners course
Maximum Delegates 6
Prices Click here for prices

Brief Description
  • To understand exactly how a PLC works 
  • To understand basic PLC concepts
  • Be able to troubleshoot a FlexLogix/ControlLogix and CompactLogix PLC systems in a competent and confident manner
  • Be able to understand ControlLogix hardware configuration and be able to add or replace modules when a fault occurs.
  • Be able to operate the Allen Bradley software to make it perform common tasks.
  • Understand basic instruction set and be able to make minor modifications to software.
  • Be able to backup and restore a PLC program when required.
  • Be able to perform basic system diagnostics when a problem occurs.
  • Be able to understand and back track through a simple programs

  • Course Documentation
  • Training Log
  • Pre Course Exercises
  • Course Exercises
  • Post Course Exercises
  • Filofax Pocket Reference Guides
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    Course Content
    To fault find a system you need to know EXACTLY how it works
     
    HOW EXACTLY DOES A PLC WORK?
    • Am I getting the input to the PLC?
    • The Led on the output card means i am getting voltage out right? does it?
    • What exactly happens in between? ,theres more than just a program in the CPU
    • How exactly does it scan the program?
    • What is this Watchdog Timer? Is it that important?
    • Can I use the same output twice? That's bad programming isn't it?
    • A PLC is a logic controller, so use a logical approach to fault find it.
    • What are the 8 simple test points to check?
    • The PLC is in RUN, that means theres a program right? does it?
    • FORCING a bit and toggling a bit is pretty much the same yeah? depends on which PLC
    Then you need to Know the specifics
     
    HOW DO I DO THE FOLLOWING?

    (some straight forward some not so)

    • Check power is ON and PLC is in right mode (RUN or Program)
    • Check LEDs for fault definition ( what exactly does the LED tell me)
    • Check and Change Modules if required (with spares and without spares)
    • Removing modules with power ON ( will I blow anything up)
    • Establish link to PLC (RSLinx)
    • Link to CPU via RS232 port, Ethernet or DH+ module
    • Checking Ethernet connections using PING instruction (very useful)
    • Create a blank project and take a backup (just in case I mess up)
    • Open the correct project Off Line and link to PLC
    • Interrogate errors in Controller Properties, common faults
    • Identify if it is a hardware or software fault?
    • Identify if it is a PLC or Comms fault
    • Access fault information about I/O cards
    • Change the battery, (with power ON of course)
    • Working with CPUs with Non Volatile (EEPROM) memory 
    • Check all settings against a template, Node Address etc.
    • Check Hardware Configuration, I/O errors
    • Clear Memory and Download program
    • Monitor program
    • Is it Latched or Unlatched I'm never quite sure?
    • Altering values in Tag tables
    • Back tracking through a program to establish where power flow stops
    • Searching for specific operands and instructions
    • Using Bookmark function
    • Changing timer, counter values On Line
    • Making minor mods Off Line and On line
    • Creat a Trend to trend address status or values
    • Altering timer, counter and other values if required
    • Force a parameter if required
    • Toggling addresses to move program on in sequence
    • Call up documentation to assist with software diagnostics
    • Printing Cross Reference / Program Listings etc.

    Background information also covered

    Understanding of the following:

    • Number formats, bits,words,double words
    • Binary, Real, Integer, DINT,
    • Basic Communications, RS232 and Ethernet
    • Network Basics
    • Setting up a simple Ethernet network
    • Tasks, Programs and Routines
    • How to monitor various blocks
    • Understand basic Ladder programs
    • Basic Instructions, contacts, Latch, Unlatch etc.
    • Timers, Counters
    • Comparators, Maths
    • Fault finding tips
     
    Course Equipment Per Delegate
  • CompactLogix PLC
  • PC or Laptop
  • Simulator
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