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AC Variable Frequency Drives Introduction
This class includes the fundamentals of variable frequency drives, applications, programming sizing, installation considerations and using the best VDS for your application.  Topics will include basics of AC Variable Frequency drives, technology differences between AC and DC drives, and overview of AC Drives including programming and sizing, available drives software, and installation considerations.

Arc Flash and Lockout/Tagout
This seminar will discuss some of the recent concerns in the marketplace on safety and will include safety principles such as NFPA 70E standards, hazard/risk analysis, personal protection equipment, common electrical hazards, Lockout/Tagout guidelines, Arc Flash,IP20 finger safe ratings.

ControlNet Basics
This seminar will provide a basic understanding of ControlNet principles and how ControlNet differs from other Rockwell networking solutions. Students will see a functional ControlNet network and see the tools that are available that isolate networking problems. The instructor will also demonstrate how to read diagnostic information using both hardware and software techniques. The student will also gain an understanding of ControlNet scheduling principles and the effects on network update times. The course will finish with a discussion on proper ControlNet design strategies including choosing proper media, taps and power supplies.  

DeviceNet Basics
DeviceNet basics will be a seminar that demonstrates how to Design a DeviceNet network, specify correct DeviceNet cables, troubleshoot a network using network diagnostic software, utilization of ADR, choosing the right power supply.

EthernetIP: Bridging the Communication Gap
This seminar is intended to provide a better understanding of the EthernetIP network, the cost of ownership, and the effects control networking has on a company’s IT network. Topics will include what is EthernetIP and how does it affect the controls and IT networks, what is the CIP (Common Information Protocol) advantage, and how to estimate the cost of ownership of a CIP network. 

EtherNet Basics
The Ethernet basics seminar will discuss the differences between Ethernet TCP/IP and Ethernet IP networks. The student will be able to differentiate between the functionality of a switch and a hub. The seminar will include discussions on when it is appropriate to use IGMP snooping. The class also demonstrates controlling I/O over ordinary Category 5 cables. There will be information on choosing the appropriate cable for a successful installation. Concluding the seminar will be discussions on choosing Logix and Panelview Plus operator interfaces for data collection. 

Industrial Control Basics
This seminar will show the how to read a basic wiring diagram, compare IEC and NEMA hardware, discuss standards, discuss differences between a ladder and a wiring diagram, solenoid and transformer concepts, what are the different circuits and different sources of control voltage, relay and timer concepts, motor starters, different type of overloads and how to select them.

Integrated Architecture
A collection of hands-on lab exercises that focus on providing an overview of the Integrated Architecture. Labs will cover various topics from learning Logix, RSView ME, RSLogix 5000 Languages, and Kinetix Integrated Motion on an introductory level to more advanced productivity, distributed I/O, and process-based topics. Examples of topics covered: Integrated Batch with Phase Manager, Machine Safety with Guardlogix, HART connectivity, Ethernet POINT I/O, DeviceNet Safety I/O. 

Kinetix on Tour
Kinetix On Tour is a collection of hands-on labs that focuses on providing an overview of motion control architecture that is a true integration of sequential, motion, power and mechanics into a single platform. The result is unmatched flexibility and unprecedented efficiency. True integration of logic and motion control, with just one controller and one software package. Labs will cover topics such as using the Motion Analyzer, controlling medium sized machines with CompactLogix, Power Programming, and using servos with built in safety. 

Kinetix Technical Seminar
This is a Logix discussion covering integrated motion implementation, servo tuning, electronic cam emulation, fault handling, safety and “Power Programming.” This session is ideal for the control engineer who has implemented a Logix based motion system but would like to understand the inner workings of the Logix engine, as well as some of its advanced motion capabilities, in order to get the most out of this architecture. Attendees are expected to have a working knowledge of Logix based controllers and motion applications.

Managing Your Assets -Condition Based Monitoring
What is Condition Monitoring & how does it make Predictive Maintenance possible? Do you have any machines that, by themselves, could shut down a production line? This seminar will help identify the most efficient ways to reduce unscheduled downtime in your plant.

PanelView Plus Programming Basics
This class will introduce the basic features of RSView Machine Edition along with PanelView Plus. Topics will include configuration, communication, and troubleshooting PanelView Plus applications. Hands-on labs will walk the student through development of an application covering basic text objects, trending, and data logging.

PLC Basics1 Day
Introduction to Programmable Controllers will provide the student with practical knowledge about how PLCs function, hardware components, basic online and offline relay logic programming, along with general troubleshooting procedures. Hands on training will be provided using Rockwell Automation SLC Controllers.  Discussion will include functions of the major parts of a PLC system, hardware components and programming languages.

Power Energy and Management
Does your monthly energy bill exceed $10K? Are energy costs 15% of your plant’s operating cost? Attend this seminar and you will learn ways to help reduce your power usage. This seminar will cover methods to monitor, analyze, and control all forms of energy usage including water, air, gas, electric, and steam (WAGES). Tools to correlate energy usage to production and to help identify savings potential will be presented.

Process Control and the Rockwell Solution
This seminar will be a basic primer on both continuous and batch processing and how it pertains to project execution. We will present the basic principles of process control and have success stories that relate to successful project execution utilizing the controllogix platform. Some of the topics that will be discussed are: available programming languages, faceplates, integrating existing process instrumentation, Phase Manager and batch programming.

RFID/Bar Code Technology
This full day seminar provides a basic understanding of RFID and Bar Code technologies. Topics include Electronic Product Code (EPC), active/passive tags, read-write vs. read-only and other frequencies. We will also demonstrate RFID and bar code scanner types along with understanding integration to PLCs. 

RSLogix 500 Fundamentals
Introduction to RSLogix 500 will provide the student with practical knowledge about how RSLogix 500 and RSLinx functions, basic online and offline relay ladder logic programming, data file structure, search functions, along with general troubleshooting procedures. Hands on training will be provided using Rockwell Automation Controllers.

RSLogix 5000 Fundamentals
Introduction to RSLogix 5000 will provide the student with practical knowledge about how RSLogix 5000 and RSLinx function's, basic online and offline relay ladder logic programming, data file structure, search functions, along with general troubleshooting procedures. Hands on training will be provided using Rockwell Automation ControlLogix, FlexLogix and CompactLogix Controllers.

Safety
The seminar will provide a detailed understanding of the requirements for machine safe-guarding. The course will provide the attendee an understanding of regulations, safety assessments and the documentation procedures required. Current reliability, diversity and redundancy as applied to circuit design will also be covered.

Visualization on Tour
View On Tour is a collection of hands-on labs that focuses on providing an overview of ViewAnyWare solutions. This seminar demonstrates the benefits of incorporating information-enabled solutions into an enterprise – one that delivers the right information to the right place at the right time, with HMI software and hardware for machine-level operator interface devices and supervisory-level HMI. Labs will cover topics on the benefits of RSView Machine Edition and Supervisor Edition, RSView32, as well as HMI hardware – VersaView Industrial Computers, PanelView Plus and VersaView CE Operator Terminals, and InView Message Displays.

Wireless Communication
The student will learn the basics of implementing a wireless solution in a controls environment. Specific topics will include how to perform a basic radio site survey, radio and antenna selection, how to calculate anticipated throughput, implementation guidelines, and future trends in wireless technology. In addition, application guidelines along with wireless success stories will be discussed.

AC and DC Motor and Drive Fundamentals
This course is a skill building course that provides students with a basic understanding of AC and DC motor and drive concepts and terminology. At the completion of this course, students will have the necessary fundamental knowledge and skills required to attend other AC and DC drive courses.

Automation & Integrated Architecture Introduction
This course will assist students in developing and building a solid foundation of Integrated Architecture and automation system knowledge. Students will learn about and interact with a variety of automation hardware. Students will also have an opportunity to use Rockwell Automation software to perform basic system configuration tasks.

ControlLogix System Fundamentals
This course is a skill building opportunity for students who want to develop a solid fundamental knowledge of Logix5000 systems and terminology. Students will be introduced to Logix 5000 system components and functionality and will have an opportunity to use RSLogix5000 software to perform basic system networking and configuration tasks.

ControlLogix Maintenance andTroubleshooting
This course provides students with the information and experience to efficiently interpret, troubleshoot, and recommend a course of action for a Logix5000application in a downtime situation. Resources and hands-on practice are provided in order to interpret, isolate, and diagnose common control system hardware problems related to noise, power, and digital and analogy I/O.

ControlNet Design & Configuration
This course provides students with the skills necessary to efficiently design and configure ControlNet capable hardware and software into an effective control network. Students gain these skills from the ground up, practicing each step in the design and configure process from choosing the correct cable to configuring the connections that will transmit data across that cable.

ControlNet Maintenance &Troubleshooting (w/kit)
Hands-on practice is an integral part of learning and this course offers extensive hands-on opportunities. Using network software and a workstation containing real and simulated hardware components, students will practice isolating network malfunctions, reading diagnostics, and correcting configuration errors. This experience can then be directly applied to the students’ ControlNet applications.

DeviceNet/RSNetWorx Design &Configuration
This course prepares students to successfully design and configure an efficient DeviceNet network using both hardware and software components for either a ControLogix or SLC 500 platform. To meet this objective, students begin by designing a cable system according to the DeviceNet specification, and then configuring a driver, a scanner module, and network devices.

DeviceNet Maintenance &Troubleshooting
This course prepares students to return a malfunctioning DeviceNet network to normal operation and complete basic hardware and software maintenance tasks with minimum downtime. Students will also practice the tasks necessary to add and replace network devices and return a malfunctioning DeviceNet network to normal operation.

EtherNet/IP Design & Configuration
This skill building course is intended to provide network specialist with the skills necessary to design and configure an EtherNet/IP network. Students gain these skills from the ground up, practicing each step in the design and configuration process from choosing the correct cable to configuring the connections that will transmit data across the cable.

EtherNet/IP Maintenance &Troubleshooting
This course prepares students to successfully design and configure an efficient EtherNet/IP (Industrial Protocol) network by managing both the bandwidth requirement for a project and the number of connections on the network. The course focuses on integrating Logix5000™ controllers and EtherNet/IP modules in the design and configuration of an EtherNet/IP network for optimal performance. Students will also modify Logix5000 projects to use an Ethernet/IP network as the communications link between a Logix5000 controller and the local and remote digital and analog devices it controls.

Kinetix 6000 System Maintenance and Troubleshooting
This course is intended to provide you with the skills required to diagnose common problems on a Kinetix6000 system. During class, you will practice operating and troubleshooting the system through hands-on exercises using RSLogix™ 5000 software. Building upon the skills developed in the Fundamentals of Motion Control course, you will learn how to maintain and troubleshoot a multi-axis motion control system. You will practice identifying faults related to hardware and software by employing methods such as fault code tables, system LEDs, and other status indicators. 

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Motion Control Fundamentals
This course provides students with an overview of motion control concepts, functionality, and applications. In addition, students will also learn how motion control applications function using the concepts and principles discussed in each lesson. An integrated practice at the end of the course provides students with an opportunity to test their complete motion control skill set.

PanelView 300/550/600/900/1000/1400 Application Development
This course prepares students to successfully design and configure a control panel application for a PanelView standard terminal that is used to control and monitor an operation. Students will first use PanelBuilder32 software to practice the tasks associated with creating the operator interface screens, then they will demonstrate proper operation of the screens by interacting with the terminal and the processor.

PLC-5/SLC 500 Fundamentals Using RSLogix
This course is an introduction to programmable controller systems. Students will learn about programmable controller systems, how they work, and how they can be used to control various processes and machines. Students will receive a thorough introduction to RSLogix 5 or RSLogix 500 software and learn how to interpret simple ladder logic.

PLC-5 Programming
This course introduces students to programming techniques and instructions to configure and program a1785 PLC5 system. The instructor will demonstrate how to use programming instructions and techniques to create a ladder logic project. Students will be given exercises that provide them with hands-on practice using RSLogix 5software to program a PLC-5 processor.

PLC-5 Maintenance & Troubleshooting
This skill-building course provides students with the knowledge and the practice needed to interpret, isolate, and diagnose common hardware problems related to noise, power, and discrete and analog I/O. In trouble-shooting scenarios, students are introduced to basic ladder Logix interpretation, which is applied to diagnostic tasks. Students practice these diagnostic skills by tracing through ladder loc instructions in a RSLogix 5 project.

PowerFlex Start Up
This skill building course introduces techniques and instructions that will assist students in successfully configuring and starting up a PowerFlex 700 AC drive. Throughout the course, the instructor will demonstrate how to configure PowerFlex 700 drive parameters. The instructor will also demonstrate how to install and commission remote I/O, DeviceNet, and ControlNet communications adapters. Then students will practice these tasks during hands-on exercises.

PowerFlex Maintenance &Troubleshooting
This skill building course introduces concepts and techniques that will assist students in successfully maintaining and troubleshooting a PowerFlex 700 AC drive. Students will learn how to recognize PowerFlex 700drive hardware and properly wire the drive. Students will also learn to diagnose specific load-related, environmental, and equipment faults.

RSLogix 5000 Project Development
Given a functional specification, students will be able to develop a project during the course to meet the specification requirements. This course covers tasks common to all controllers that use the Logix5000 control engine, or operating system, including ControlLogix, FlexLogix, SoftLogix, and DriveLogix Controllers. This course instructs students on project development tasks, including organizing a project, organizing data and configuring modules.

RSLogix 5000 Basic Ladder Logic Interpretation
This course is a skill-building course that provides maintainers with a basic understanding of RSLogix5000ladder logic instructions and terminology. This course also provides the resources and hands-on practice required to efficiently modify basic ladder logic instructions for aLogix5000 controller. Students will use RSLogix 5000software to perform basic software tasks.

RSLogix 5000 Function Block Programming
This course provides students with an understanding of RSLogix 5000 function block diagrams and terminology. Resources and hands-on practice are also provided to program a Logix 5000 controller using function block diagrams. Students will perform parameter modifications to function block instructions, and create and develop function block diagram programs and routines.

RSView ME Programming
This course teaches students how to use the RSView Studio software to generate ME (Machine Edition) projects for machine-level and small process control. The finished ME project will be downloaded from the RSView Studio development computer to the runtime environment- a PanelView Plus terminal running the RSView ME Station software.

RSView SE Programming
This course teaches students how to use the RSView Studio software to generate SE projects for process control. All aspects of the RSView Studio development software are presented, followed by interactive hands-on lab assignments emphasizing application of the concepts in an industrial setting.

RSView32 Project Development
This course teaches students how to use RSView32software to create powerful 32-bit Human Machine Interfaces incorporating the newest Microsoft OLE/COM and ActiveX technologies. Students will learn howRSView32 software provides interoperability with other Rockwell Software products, Microsoft products, and third-party offerings. Students will create a basic HMI/MMI that incorporates the vast array of powerful tools that RSView32 software offers.

RSView32 Project Maintenance
This course is designed to provide students with the skills needed to maintain modify and RSView32 human-machine interface (HMI) automation project used to control and monitor an operation. Students will useRSView32 software to practice the tasks associated with maintaining an existing RSView32 project by modifying functionality and features.

SLC 500 Programming
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 RSLogix500 projects.

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

SLC 500 Maintenance &Troubleshooting
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 Logix instructions in a RSLogix 500 project.

Vibration Technology Introduction
This course is designed for the new user of vibration analysis or predictive maintenance instrumentation or for the individual that desires to become more familiar with the basics of vibration. The relationship between the mechanical condition of machinery and vibration is presented. This background helps show how vibration detection and analysis can be used in a cost-effective program to identify machinery problems and schedule repairs to avoid costly machine downtime. Basic vibration measures including amplitude, frequency and phase are discussed.

Vibration Analysis (Includes Test)
The fundamental information necessary to implement and operate a successful predictive maintenance program is presented in this seminar. Vibration basics and the relationship between vibration and machinery condition are reviewed. Proven techniques for specifying meaningful overall and spectrum band alarm limits for a wide variety of machinery is presented.

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