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Cimplicity Machine Edition Logic Developer PLC

 

Course Length:

4 days, Monday - Thursday

Hours:

8:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Tuition:

$1,600 per student

Est. Class Size:

10 students

 

Course Description:

The CIMPLICITY Machine Edition Logic Developer (PLC for 90/30, 90/70 and VersaMax) Level 1 course familiarizes the student with the control logic development tool suite used to program the entire family of GE Fanuc industrial control hardware. Emphasis is given to understanding and operating in the development environment, understanding the available logic development options, generating programs using the ladder logic language option and communicating with control target(s) (90/30, 90/70 and VersaMax PLCs). An experienced instructor is provided to guide the student using demonstrations and hands on lab exercises so they are prepared to develop control solutions.

 

Who should attend:

This course provides the opportunity for individuals who are or who will be involved in the programming, operation and/or troubleshooting of control systems developed using CIMPLICITY Machine Edition Logic Developer (PLC). The course is designed for electrical technicians, electricians, and programmers beginning to work with CIMPLICITY Machine Edition (PLC), who will be tasked with developing, modifying and maintaining PLC programs.

 

Are there any prerequisites?

Participants should be comfortable operating in an MS Windows environment, and have a basic understanding of electrical/control fundamentals.

 

What tasks will be taught in this class?

Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to:
• Describe Control System Architecture & Operational Fundamentals.
• Describe (Series 90/30 or 90/70 or VersaMax) Basic System Operation & Components.
• Install, register and operate Cimplicity ME LD.
• Establish and utilize communications to the Controller.
• Create a new project - Basic configuration of the Controller.
• Expand Controllers and describe Specialty Modules.
• Create a new project - A Ladder Logic Program.
• Explain Relay and Contact Logic Elements.
• Explain Timer and Counter Functions.
• Work with Numbers in Relational and Arithmetic Operations.
• Work with Data Move and Numerical Operations.
• Work with bit operations.
• Describe some Advanced Programming Concepts.

 

Click HERE to register online or request onsite training.

 

For more information, contact Kathryn Carruthers by phone at (604) 472-7132, or by email at kathryn.carruthers@sonepardis.ca.

 

 


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