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II Course Overview

Prerequisites To successfully complete this course, the following prerequisites are


required:
Note that the knowledge of basic x Ability to perform basic Microsoft Windows tasks
instructions will help students better
understand the project files used in the x Previous experience with common industrial control system
exercises. concepts
Question: Is everyone comfortable with these skills?

Agenda This course consists of the following lessons:


If you plan to teach any optional lessons,
mention when you will do so. Day 1
30 minutes x Course Overview
60 minutes x Optional: Understanding Control Systems
60 minutes x Locating ControlLogix System Components
40 minutes x Navigating Through the Logix Designer Application
45 minutes x Connecting a Computer to a Communications Network in a
Logix5000 System
30 minutes x Downloading and Going Online to a Logix5000 Controller
65 minutes x Locating I/O Tags and Devices in a ControlLogix System
55 minutes x Interpreting Logix Designer Project Organization and Execution
Day 2
70 minutes x Interpreting Ladder Logic Structure in a Logix Designer Routine
60 minutes x Locating and Editing Tag Values in a Logix Designer Project
80 minutes x Interpreting Bit Instructions in a Logix Designer Routine
110 minutes x Interpreting Frequently Used Instructions in a Logix Designer
Routine
35 minutes x Interpreting Arrays in a Logix Designer Project
40 minutes x Interpreting Tags of User-Defined Data Types in a Logix
Designer Project
Day 3
90 minutes x Searching for Project Components in a Logix Designer Project
70 minutes x Integrated Practice - Interpreting a Basic Logix Designer Project
60 minutes x Forcing I/O and Toggling Bits in the Logix Designer Application
85 minutes x Troubleshooting 1756 Digital I/O Module Problems
85 minutes x Troubleshooting 1756 Analog I/O Module Problems
(Continued)
Course Overview III

Day 4
70 minutes x Troubleshooting 1756 Remote I/O Problems
35 minutes x Updating Logix5000 Firmware
65 minutes x Troubleshooting ControlLogix Controller Problems
65 minutes x Troubleshooting ControlLogix Power Supply Problems
65 minutes x Analyzing and Troubleshooting a System Using a Logix Designer
Trend Chart
70 minutes x Integrated Practice - Troubleshooting Basic Logix Designer
Projects
Day 5
60 minutes x Editing Ladder Logic Online in a Logix Designer Project
60 minutes x Managing Logix Designer Project Files
45 minutes x Documenting and Printing Components in a Logix Designer
Project
60 minutes x Troubleshooting Noise-Related Problems in a Logix5000 System

Meeting Course Objectives The following course structure is generally used to help you
understand the content and activities:
x One lesson is devoted to each task.
x Typical lesson includes most or all of these sections:
-“What You Will Learn” - lesson objectives
-“When You Will Do This” - lesson context
-“Before You Begin” - preparatory material
-“Here’s How” - demonstration of procedures
-“Exercise” - opportunity to perform new skills, often in a
hands-on lab environment
- “How Did You Do?” - where to go for feedback on
performance
- “Answers” - answers to exercises
x Integrated practices provide an opportunity to perform tasks using
the skills obtained during the training.

Student Materials To enhance and facilitate your learning experience, the following
materials are provided as part of the course package:
x Student Manual:
- Contains the topical outlines and exercises
- Used to follow presentations, take notes, and work through
exercises
x Logix5000 Systems Glossary:
- Contains terms and definitions specific to Logix5000 systems
- Defines key Logix5000 systems terminology

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