Dear customer, Autotec has the pleasure
to deliver the following course at its training center
or
at customer premises,
We can deliver this training to any number of engineers
or technicians with
the best quality and price available
in the Egyptian market.
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Fundamentals of Control
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Measuring Devices
(Avometer, Clamp meter, Meger,)
Sensors & Actuators
(Proximity, Magnetic, Limit, Photo
cells,
Level Temp. &pressure sensors
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Relays
Contactors
Timers
Counters
Basic of Control Circuits Design
Wiring Diagrams
Motors Operation and Protection
Short Circuit Protection
Overview of Speed Drives
(No Parameter adjustment will
be
explained)
Debugging & Troubleshooting of Panels
Basics of PLC
PLC Monitoring & Troubleshooting
(Practical part)
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PLC for Beginners
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INTRODUCTION
Manual / Automatic Control
Evolution of Control Systems:
Relay Control
PCB Control
PLC Control
Advantages of PLC
Inputs and Outputs:
Digital Inputs/Outputs
Analog Inputs/Outputs
Programming Languages:
Statement List
Ladder
Function Block Diagram
Memory Types:
RAM
ROM
EPROM, EEPROM
Flash EPROM, MMC
Connecting PLCs to Operator Interface
What are the differences between PLC?
S7 200 / S7 300 / S7 400
Communication Capabilities
What are the differences between
Networks?
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PRACTICAL EXPLANATION ON S7-300 PLC:
Setting the PLC - PC Interface
Creating New Project
Programming with Symbols
Absolute Addressing
Symbolic Addressing
Programming OB1
Configuring the Central Rack
Establishing an online connection
Downloading
Testing via Program Status
Variable Table & Diagnostic Buffer
Forcing
PLC Simulator
Reference Data
Cross Reference
Assignment List
Program structure
Unused Symbols
Addresses without Symbols
Rewiring
Comparing Programs
Overview of PLC Instructions |
Step5
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Fundamental control concepts
System Overview
System Components
Power Supply, Central Processing Units , Input and
Output Modules, Intelligent Input/Output Modules,
Communications Processors
Expansion Capability
Centralized Configuration
Distributed Configuration
Communications Systems
Addressing
Address Structure
Slot Address Assignments
Handling Process Signals
Addressing (Contd.)
Accessing the PII
Accessing the PIQ
Direct Access
STEP5: Creating and
Handling Projects
Project Settings
Managing Blocks
Editing with STEP 5
Common Functions in STL, LAD
Editing Statement List (STL)
Editing Ladder Diagrams (LAD)
Basic Operations
Boolean Logic Operations
Set/Reset Operations
Load and Transfer Operations
Timer Operations
Counter Operations
Examples
Basic Operations (Contd.)
Comparison Operations
Arithmetic Operations
Block Call Operations
Other Operations
Examples
Introduction to Organization, Data,
and Function blocks
Supplementary Operations
Substitution Operations
Examples & Sample Programs
Analog Value Processing
Analog Input Modules
Analog Output Modules
Digital Representation of an Analog Value
Analog Value Matching Blocks
Reading and Scaling Analog Values
Outputting an Analog Value
Example of Analog Value Processing
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Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student shall be able to:
Create and manage projects with STEP5.
Program discrete logic operations
(AND, or, etc.).
Program timers and counters.
Program comparison and
mathematic operations.
Deal with analog values.
Use different blocks (OB, FB and DB )
Troubleshoot common software errors.
Prerequisites
Electrical and Control systems
background
Good Computer Knowledge
Good English Knowledge |
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Step7 Courses
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ProTool
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Introduction
Installing ProTool
Configuring ProTool
Configuring with ProTool integrated in STEP 7
Example of an instance DB
Creating projects
Fundamental considerations when creating a project
What does a ProTool project consist of?
Steps to be taken when creating a project Setting up
area pointers
Example: How to create an OP37 project
Creating projects (Contd.)
Subdividing the display on the operating unit
Configuration notes for the touch panels
Selecting a PLC driver
Projects conversion
Copying objects: Between projects and
within a project
Undoing and redoing actions
"Cross-Reference" window
"Project Information"
Configuration techniques
Creating screens
Configuring display elements
Configuring controls
Using PROFIBUS screen numbers
Using tags
Example: Scaling tags
Multiplexing
Example: How to multiplex a bar graph
Graphics creation
Creating trends
Configuring messages
Reporting operating and process states
Example: How to configure alarm messages
Configuring ALARM_S messages
Using functions
Creating recipes
Operator guidance
Configuration in foreign languages
Testing projects
Testing projects
Downloading the executable project file
Peculiarities of MPI transfers
Status/Force Tag
Documenting and managing projects
Documenting projects
Printing project data
Constraints with printing
Example: creating a customized report
Managing projects
Project management with integrated operation
Managing projects in stand-alone operation
System limits
System limits for graphics displays
Example: system limits for the SIMATIC S7
Tips and Tricks
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Objectives
Upon completion of this course, the student shall be able to:
Using ProTool
Create new project.
Connecting to SIMATIC PLCs.
Troubleshoot common software errors
Prerequisites
Electrical and Control systems background
General Computer Knowledge
General knowledge with SIMATIC PLCs |
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WinCC
Flexible
(Tailor made)
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WinCC
Sacda
(Tailor made)
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