CIROS® Education – Applying virtual learning environments - 12 user
The main areas of application of CIROS® Education are training in:
- Robot programming - PLC programming - Troubleshooting - Production planning and production control - Training in robot programming + All the required basics for automation with robots are conveyed by the integrated CIROS® Robotics Assistant, which offers numerous graphics and animations that explain technical terms and facts + The model library, with over 25 prepared robot work cells, provides direct access to commissioning and programming robot applications, ranging from simple "Pick&Place" tasks to plants with numerous robot systems. - Training in PLC programming + The complex model library contains more than 30 process models of selected MPS® stations, various conveyor systemss and an automated warehouse. + The models can be activated immediately from the integrated virtual S7 PLC, STEP 7, or the TIA portal of the simulated SIMATIC Controller S7-PLCSIM, as well as via the EasyPort from any other external hardware PLC. + Distributed control concept: Each station has its own virtual control system with separate programs that can be modified or created from scratch at any time. + Commissioning of distributed control systems: The stations can work in manual operating mode, which allows gradual commissioning of the control programs in the individual stations. - Training in production planning and production control + The library delivers numerous manufacturing, assembly, warehouse, and measuring stations for setting up an iCIM production line. + The 3D simulation includes all the most important components of a manufacturing system, from flexible material flow to individual sensors, and uses the extensive functionality of CIROS® Studio. + With the layout module, the layout of future production lines can be created with a few clicks of the mouse, while simultaneously creating the simulation model - Troubleshooting training + CIROS® includes powerful password-protected fault simulations with a variety of fault scenarios, including adjustment faults in sensors + Finding and correcting faults can be logged to evaluate the results + This makes it possible to design effective training for systematic commissioning and repair malfunctions within the simulation environment