Dominican Republic Training
 
Date/Location Class
March 3-7
(Dominican Republic)

Fundamentals of ControlLogix Systems using RSLogix 5000
(CCP146)

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 Logix5000 system components and functionality and will have an opportunity to use RSLogix 5000 software to perform basic system networking and configuration tasks.

Prerequisites: Basic Microsoft Windows tasks, such as: use a mouse, browse for files, open, close, size, and move windows.

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March 3-7
(Dominican Republic)

ControlLogix Maintenance & Troubleshooting
(CCP153)

This course provides students with the information and experience to efficiently interpret, troubleshoot and recommend a course of action for a Logix5000 application 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, digital and analog I/O.

Prerequisites: CCCL21. Ability to perform basic Microsoft Windows tasks, such as using a mouse, browse for files, open, closie, size and move windows.

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June 16-19
(Dominican Republic)

PLC-5 and RSLogix 5 Programming
(CCP410)  

This course introduces students to programming techniques and instructions to configure and program a 1785 PLC-5 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 5 software to program a PLC-5 processor.

Prerequisites: Experience with basic control and electrical principles. Completion of the PLC-5/SLC 500 and RSLogix Fundamentals course (CCP122).

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June 9-12
(Dominican Republic)

PLC-5 and RSLogix 5 Advanced Maintenance and Troubleshooting
(CCP409)

This course builds upon students’ knowledge of basic maintenance and troubleshooting techniques and provides the practice needed to interpret, isolate, and diagnose problems found in advanced PLC-5 applications. Students will interpret and modify advanced ladder logic instructions in troubleshooting scenarios. In addition, students practice diagnostic skills by tracing through ladder logic instructions and troubleshooting communications problems with DH+ and remote I/O networks.

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August 18-21
(Dominican Republic)

SLC 500 and RSLogix 500 Advanced Maintenance & Troubleshooting
(CCPS45)

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.

Prerequisites: Experience maintaining electrically controlled systems, operating a computer within a MicrosoftWindows environment. Completion of the SLC 500 and RSLogix 500 Maintenance and Troubleshooting course (CCPS43).

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August 11-14
(Dominican Republic)

SLC 500 Programming
(CCPS41)

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.

Prerequisite: CCP122. Experience maintaining electricallycontrolled systems. Experience operating a personal computer within a Microsoft Windows environment.

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