CED
EDUTECH
OCTOBER 2020 -
MARCH 2021
TRAINING SCHEDULE
James Thurman
812-424-7541
[email protected]
Drives
AutoMax Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Course Number COURSE AGENDA
RE0520 • AutoMax Concepts
• Hardware Discussion
Course Purpose • AutoMax Executive
• Configuration
This course is designed to provide you with a general • PC Task
understanding the AutoMax hardware and to acquire the • Basic Language
necessary skills to interrogate the AutoMax processors • Control Block Language
for information needed to troubleshoot the system. You
will also be provided an opportunity to monitor and load
an AutoMax processor and to locate the necessary points
for voltage measurements.
After completing this course, you should be able to:
• Identify specific hardware in the AutoMax rack
• Understand the functions of AutoMax hardware
• Distinguish the difference in AutoMax languages
• Identify the variable types and scope found in AutoMax
• Differentiate the types of tasks in AutoMax
• Utilize the off-line and on-line user screens with
a computer
• Monitor, edit, upload and download AutoMax programs
• Employ local, remote I/O and network
communications
• Perform basic troubleshooting techniques
WHO SHOULD ATTEND HANDS-ON PRACTICE
Hands-on practice is a necessary part of learning and this
Electricians, electronic technicians and electrical course offers hands-on opportunities to demonstrate
engineers who are responsible for the installation, the procedures for monitoring and loading the AutoMax
maintenance and repair of AutoMax systems should processors and locating the necessary points for voltage
attend this course. measurements.
PREREQUISITES COURSE LENGTH
This is a four-day course.
To successfully complete this course, the following
prerequisites are required: TO REGISTER
• Working knowledge of electricity, and knowledge To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
of electrical and industrial safety (including PPE training course, contact your local authorized
requirements and safe practices) Allen-Bradley® Distributor or your local Sales/Support
office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions,
• Ability to perform basic Microsoft® Windows® tasks prices, and schedules.
• Knowledge of basic DC motor and drive fundamentals You can also access course information via the Web
through the completion of the AC/DC Motors and at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
Drives Fundamentals course (Course No. CCA101),
or personal experience.
You should also be familiar with or have recent
professional exposure to test equipment and
drive systems.
STUDENT MATERIALS
To enhance and facilitate your learning experience, the
following materials are provided as part of the course
package:
• Student Manual, which contains the topical outlines,
step-by-step procedures and exercises. You will use
this manual to follow presentations, take notes, and
work through the exercises.
• AutoMax Pocket Reference, which provides a
listing of status and error codes, hardware module
reference information, and programming reference
information that, will assist you in troubleshooting and
programming an AutoMax control system
To be respectful of the environment, Rockwell Automation is transitioning some of its training courses to a paperless format. Students are asked to
complete downloads and bring personal devices to these classes. A full list of digital/paperless courses is currently available through your local distributor.
Allen-Bradley is a trademark of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST10-PP230C-EN-E – January 2020 | Supersedes Publication GMST10-PP230B-EN-E – 2012
Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
ControlLogix/Studio 5000
Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 1:
ControlLogix System Fundamentals
Course Number COURSE AGENDA
CCP146 DAY 1
Course Purpose • Understanding Control Systems
After completing this course, you should be able to • Locating ControlLogix System Components
perform basic ControlLogix® and Studio 5000 Logix
Designer® tasks, such as: • Locating and Configuring Studio 5000
Logix Designer Application components
• Creating and configuring a project
• Creating and Modifying a Studio 5000
• Communicating with a controller Logix Designer Project
The course will assist you in developing and building • Selecting and Connecting to Industrial Networks
a solid foundation with a fundamental knowledge of in a Logix5000 System
ControlLogix and other Logix5000™ systems.
• Downloading and Going Online to a
You will be introduced to basic Logix5000 concepts Logix5000 Controller
and terminology, and you will be exposed to Logix5000
system hardware, including hands-on experience with DAY 2
the ControlLogix platform.
• Locating I/O Tags and Devices in a
ControlLogix System
• Configuring Local 1756-I/O Modules in a Studio 5000
Logix Designer Project
• Creating Tags and Monitoring Data in a Studio 5000
Logix Designer Project
• Drafting Basic Ladder Logic for a Studio 5000 Logix
Designer Routine
• Selecting Basic Ladder Logic Instructions for a
Studio 5000 Logix Designer Routine
• Entering Ladder Logic Components in a Studio 5000
Logix Designer Routine
• Integrated Practice - Creating and Verifying a
Studio 5000 Logix Designer Project
WHO SHOULD ATTEND NEXT LEARNING LEVEL
Individuals who have little or no working experience with Once you have mastered the fundamental skills covered
Logix5000 systems or other programmable controllers in this course, you will have the knowledge and skills
should attend this course. necessary to attend the next level of Logix5000 training.
In particular, this course will benefit those enrolling in the
PREREQUISITES following courses:
To successfully complete this course, you must be able to • Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 2: Maintenance
perform basic Microsoft Windows tasks, such as:
and Troubleshooting (Course No. CCP153)
• Use a mouse • Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 3: Basic Ladder
• Browse for files Logic Interpretation (Course No. CCCL21)
• GuardLogix Fundamentals and Troubleshooting
• Open, close, size and move windows
(Course No. SAF-LOG103)
STUDENT MATERIALS • Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 2: Basic Ladder
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning
experiences, the following materials are provided as part Logic Programming (Course No. CCP151)
of the course package: • Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 3: Project
• Student Manual Development (Course No. CCP143)
– Includes the key concepts, definitions, examples, COURSE LENGTH
and activities presented in this course This is a two-day course.
• Lab Book IACET CEUS
Rockwell Automation is authorized by IACET
– Provides learning activities and hands-on practice. to offer 1.4 CEUs for this program.
Solutions are included after each exercise for
immediate feedback. TO REGISTER
• Studio 5000 Logix Designer and Logix5000 To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
Procedures Guide training course, contact your local authorized
Allen-Bradley® Distributor or your local Sales/Support
– Provides the steps required to complete basic office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions,
software tasks that are common to all Logix5000 prices, and schedules.
hardware platforms
You can also access course information via the Web
HANDS-ON PRACTICE at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity to
practice the skills you have learned through a variety of
hands-on exercises using an ABT-TDCLX3-B workstation.
Exercises focus on the skills introduced in each lesson.
Integrated practices combine and practice several key
skills at once.
Rockwell Automation is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
Click here to view the Rockwell Automation Certificate of Accreditation.
To be respectful of the environment, Rockwell Automation is transitioning some of its training courses to a paperless format. Students are asked to
complete downloads and bring personal devices to these classes. A full list of digital/paperless courses is currently available through your local distributor.
Allen-Bradley, ControlLogix, Logix5000 and Studio 5000 Logix Designer are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST10-PP185K-EN-E – January 2020 | Supersedes Publication GMST10-PP185J-EN-E – April 2018
Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
Drives
AC/DC Motors and Drives Fundamentals Course Description
Course Agenda Photo, screen capture or image
Day 1
Course Number
• Identifying Electromechanical System CCA101
Components and Concepts
Course Purpose
• Recognizing DC Motor Hardware
and Operation This course is a skill-building course that provides you with a basic
understanding of AC and DC motor and drive concepts and terminology.
• Recognizing AC Motor Hardware At the completion of this course, you will have the necessary fundamental
and Operation knowledge and skills required to attend other Rockwell Automation AC and
DC drives courses.
• Selecting a Replacement Motor During class, you will gain the hands-on skills required to build a miniature
DC motor and investigate how a variable-speed drive controls the speed and
• Recognizing Line Protection and Filtering direction of an attached motor. You will also become familiar with the drive’s
Device Hardware and Functions Human Interface Module (HIM), which allows programmers, maintainers, and
troubleshooters access to information stored within the drive.
• Preventing Electrostatic Damage to This course will provide you with a broad-based set of skills and knowledge
Drive Components that apply to AC and DC motors and drives. Although this course will not
give you all the skills needed to program, maintain, or troubleshoot an AC
Day 2 or DC drive, it will prepare you for the Rockwell Automation courses that
emphasize those skills.
• Recognizing DC Drive Hardware
and Functions
• Recognizing AC Drive Hardware
and Functions
• Recognizing AC and DC Motor
Braking Methods
• Testing a Drive Using Electrical
Measuring Tools
• Performing Pre-Power
and Power-On Checks
• Monitoring and Controlling a Drive
Using The HIM
• Selecting a Drive for Basic Applications
Who Should Attend Hands-On Practice
Individuals new to the control of AC and DC motors using Hands-on practice is a necessary part of learning and this
drives who need to gain a fundamental understanding of course offers hands-on opportunities to perform fundamental
motor and drive concepts before they learn to program, motor and drive tasks. Students will then see the workings of
maintain, and/or troubleshoot AC and DC drives should DC motors firsthand as they build a miniature DC motor.
attend this course. Once students learn the basic components of AC and DC
drives and motors, they will begin to work with the Human
Prerequisites Interface Module (HIM), a common programming panel found
To successfully complete this course, the following on most drives. Students will have the opportunity to use an
prerequisites are required: ABT-TDPF700 workstation to monitor drive parameters and
• Working knowledge of electricity, and knowledge of control a drive with the HIM, which will build the valuable skills
required to continue more in-depth drives training.
electrical and industrial safety (including PPE requirements Next Learning Level
and safe practices). After mastering the skills covered in this course, students will
Familiarity with the use of electrical measuring tools is helpful, be ready to attend Rockwell Automation product-specific
but is not required. drives training courses. One such course is PowerFlex 700 Vector
Control Maintenance and Troubleshooting Course Description
Technology Requirements (Course No. CCA163), which prepares students to make
All technology is provided for student use in the classroom by changes to the setup, and troubleshoot drive malfunctions.
Rockwell Automation. It is not necessary for students to bring Course Length
any technology with them when attending this course. This is a two-day course.
IACET CEUs
Student Materials Rockwell Automation is authorized by
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning experiences, IACET to offer 1.4 CEUs for this program.
the following materials are provided as part of the course To Register
package: To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
• Student Manual, which contains the topical outlines training course, contact your local authorized Allen-Bradley
Distributor or your local Sales/Support office for a complete
and exercises. Students will use this manual to follow listing of courses, descriptions, prices, and schedules.
presentations, take notes, and work through the exercises. You can also access course information via the Web at
• Miniature DC Motor Kit, which students will use to http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
construct a working motor that they can keep.
• AC and DC Motor and Drive Glossary, which contains a
listing of AC and DC drives and motor terms.
• AC and DC Drive Print Set, which contains schematics of
selected Allen-Bradley drives.
Rockwell Automation is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
Click here to view the Rockwell Automation Certificate of Accreditation.
Allen-Bradley, PowerFlex are registered trademarks of Rockwell Automation Inc. Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST10-PP170G-EN-E–March 2018 Copyright ©2018 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
Supersedes Publication GMST10-PP170F-EN-E –October 2016
Craft Skills
Bearing Fundamentals Course Description
COURSE AGENDA COURSE NUMBER: MMS-115
Day One Course Purpose
• Force, stress, and friction This course provides information on identification, maintenance, and
• Terminology and bearing design installation of bearings and their applications.
• Bearing materials Upon completion of this course, you should be able to:
• Friction and anti-friction bearings • Identify and explain the purpose for bearings.
• Lubrication methods • Discuss the basic terms associated with bearing design and construction.
• Clearance checks • Identify and recognize the major components of various bearings.
• Bearing mounting • Demonstrate proper bearing maintenance and lubrication techniques.
• Preload considerations • Demonstrate the proper installation and removal of bearings.
Day Two • Examine a bearing and analyze to determine cause of failure.
• Setting tapered roller bearings
• Fixed and float bearings
• Roller bearing removal
• Wear analysis
• Failure analysis
• Failure reduction
• Lab exercises
• Review
• Written exam
Who Should Attend Next Learning Level
• This course is designed for mechanical technicians. Once you have mastered the skills covered in this course,
you may want to attend specific training, such as:
Prerequisites • Centrifugal Pumps
To successfully complete this course, the following
prerequisites are required: Course Length
• This is a 2 day course.
• Understanding of mechanical theory and mechanical
systems Course Number
• The course code is MMS-115
Technology Requirements
All technology is provided for student use in the To Register
classroom by Rockwell Automation. It is not necessary To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
for students to bring any technology with them when training course, contact your local authorized Allen-
attending this course. Bradley Distributor or your local Sales/Support office for
a complete listing of courses, descriptions, prices, and
Student Materials schedules.
To enhance and facilitate your learning experience, the You can also access course information via the Web at
following materials are provided as part of the course http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
package.
All trademarks and registered trademarks are property of their respective
• Student Manual, which contains the key concepts, companies.
definitions, and examples presented in the course
• Lab Guide which includes the hands-on exercises.
Hands-On Practice
Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity to
practice the skills you have learned through a variety of
hands-on exercises. These exercises focus on the skills
introduced in each lesson.
You will also have the opportunity to combine and
practice groups of key skills by completing multiple
integrated practices during the course.
Publication GMST-PP759A-EN-P - November 2017 Copyright ©2017 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
Safety
Safety Relays and Devices
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Course Number COURSE AGENDA
SAF-COM101 DAY 1
Course Purpose • Identifying Relay-Based Machine Functional Safety
Systems and Components
This course will introduce you to monitoring safety relays
and input and output devices used to configure safety • Maintaining Relay-Based Machine Functional
systems according to industry standards for functional Safety Systems
safety of machinery.
• Interpreting and Clearing Faults at the Safety Relay
You will have the opportunity for hands-on experience
with several of these components, which will help you to • Interpreting and Clearing Faults for Wiring in
learn how they interact in safety systems. Safety Systems
After completing this course, you should be able DAY 2
to maintain and troubleshoot relay-based machine
functional safety systems with the following devices: • Interpreting and Clearing Faults for E-Stop
Pushbuttons and Grip Enabling Switches
• Monitoring Safety relays
• Interpreting and Clearing Faults for Interlock and
• Operator interface devices (e-stop pushbutton and Non-Contact Switches
grip enabling switch)
• Interpreting and Clearing Faults for Light Curtains and
• Electromechanical switches (interlock) Safety Sensors
• Electronic switches (non-contact RFID interlock) • Interpreting and Clearing Faults for Safety Mats
• Opto-electronic presence sensing devices (light • Interpreting and Clearing Faults for Safety Outputs
curtain and safety sensor)
• Pressure sensing devices (safety mat)
WHO SHOULD ATTEND NEXT LEARNING LEVEL
Once you have an understanding of the topics and
Individuals who maintain and troubleshoot electrical skillscovered in this course, you may want to attend
circuits or machine systems and need to learn more specific safetytraining such as:
about how to apply their skills to relay-based machine • Functional Safety for Machinery Technician
functional safety systems should attend this course.
Certification (TÜV Rheinland) (Course No. SAF-TUV0T
PREREQUISITES
COURSE LENGTH
To successfully complete this course, the following This is a two-day course.
prerequisites are required:
IACET CEUS
• Interpreting industrial electrical circuit schematics Rockwell Automation is authorized by IACET
to offer 1.4 CEUs for this program.
• Maintaining industrial electrical circuits or
machine systems TO REGISTER
STUDENT MATERIALS To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
training course, contact your local authorized
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning Allen-Bradley® Distributor or your local Sales/Support
experiences, the following materials are provided as part office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions,
of the course package: prices, and schedules.
• Student Manual You can also access course information via the Web
– Includes the key concepts, definitions, examples, at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
and activities presented in this course
• Lab Book
– Provides learning activities and hands-on practice.
Solutions are included after each exercise for
immediate feedback.
• Troubleshooting Safety Systems Flowchart
– Offers an overview of the decision-making process
that can be used later on the job.
HANDS-ON PRACTICE
Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity
to practice the skills you have learned through a variety
of hands-on exercises using a safety components
workstation (Catalog Number ABT-TDSAFCOMP).
Exercises focus on the skills introduced in each lesson.
Rockwell Automation is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
Click here to view the Rockwell Automation Certificate of Accreditation.
To be respectful of the environment, Rockwell Automation is transitioning some of its training courses to a paperless format. Students are asked to
complete downloads and bring personal devices to these classes. A full list of digital/paperless courses is currently available through your local distributor.
Allen-Bradley is a trademark of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST10-PP667G-EN-E – January 2020 | Supersedes Publication GMST10-PP667F-EN-E –May 2018
Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
Drives
PowerFlex 750-Series
Configuration and Startup
Course Number COURSE AGENDA
CCA182 DAY 1
Course Purpose • Verifying the PowerFlex 750-Series Drive
Installation Environment
Upon completion of this course, given a wired
PowerFlex® 750-Series drive (PowerFlex 753 or PowerFlex • Verifying PowerFlex 750-Series Drive Wiring
755) and AC motor, you will be able to properly install the and Grounding
drive, start up the drive, and configure drive parameters
to meet application-specific needs. • Locating and Modifying PowerFlex 750-Series
Drive Data Using the A6 HIM
Throughout the course, you will have the chance to use
a variety of hardware and software tools, including: • Configuring EtherNet/IP Communications
for a PowerFlex 750-Series Drive
• The A6 LCD HIM
DAY 2
• Connected Components Workbench™ software
• Locating and Modifying PowerFlex 750-Series
• DriveExecutive™ software Drive Data Using Drive Software
After each demonstration, you will be given exercises • Starting Up a PowerFlex 750-Series Drive
that offer extensive hands-on practice using a PowerFlex
753 or PowerFlex 755 drive. • Interpreting PowerFlex 750-Series Control
Block Diagrams
This two-day course can be taken as a standalone course,
or it can be taken in conjunction with other courses in the • Controlling PowerFlex 750-Series Drive Operation
PowerFlex 7-Class curriculum to further broaden skills
development.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND • Wiring and Grounding Guidelines for Pulse Width
Modulated (PWM) AC Drives
This course is intended for individuals who need to – Provides basic information to install, protect,
configure and start up PowerFlex 750-Series drives. wire, and ground PWM AC drives
PREREQUISITES HANDS-ON PRACTICE
To successfully complete this course, the following Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity to
prerequisites are required: practice the skills you have learned through a variety of
hands-on exercises using either an ABT-TDPF755CLS or
• Working knowledge of electricity, and knowledge ABT-TDPF753CLS workstation. Exercises focus on the
of electrical and industrial safety (including PPE skills introduced in each lesson.
requirements and safe practices)
NEXT LEARNING LEVEL
• Completion of the AC/DC Motors and Drives
Fundamentals course (Course No. CCA101) or Once you have an understanding of the topics and the
equivalent experience skills covered in this course, you may want to attend other
PowerFlex 750-Series drive training such as:
STUDENT MATERIALS • PowerFlex 750-Series Configuration for an Integrated
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning Architecture System course (Course No. CCA184).
experiences, the following materials are provided as part
of the course package: COURSE LENGTH
• Student Manual This is a two-day course.
– Includes the key concepts, definitions, examples,
and activities presented in this course IACET CEUS
• Lab Book Rockwell Automation is authorized by IACET
– Provides learning activities and hands-on practice. to offer 1.4 CEUs for this program.
Solutions are included after each exercise for
immediate feedback. TO REGISTER
• PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Programming Manual To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
training course, contact your local authorized
– Source of drive parameters and other key data Allen-Bradley® Distributor or your local Sales/Support
office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions,
– Contains frequently referenced programming prices, and schedules.
documentation
You can also access course information via the Web
• PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Installation at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
Instructions
– Source for the basic steps for mechanical
installation and for connecting incoming power,
the motor, and basic I/O
Rockwell Automation is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
Click here to view the Rockwell Automation Certificate of Accreditation.
To be respectful of the environment, Rockwell Automation is transitioning some of its training courses to a paperless format. Students are asked to
complete downloads and bring personal devices to these classes. A full list of digital/paperless courses is currently available through your local distributor.
Allen-Bradley, Connected Components Workbench, DriveExecutive and PowerFlex are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST10-PP493I-EN-E –January 2020 | Supersedes Publication GMST10-PP493H-EN-E – March 2018
Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
Visualization
FactoryTalk View SE Programming
Course Number COURSE AGENDA
CCV207 DAY 1
• Getting Started with FactoryTalk View SE Software
Course Purpose • Creating and Configuring a Local FactoryTalk View SE
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to Application
organize and develop FactoryTalk® View Site Edition (SE) • Creating a Graphic Display and Adding Basic Objects in a
applications.
FactoryTalk View SE Application
This course provides opportunities for you to work with
local FactoryTalk View SE applications. DAY 2
• Adding Interactive Objects to a Display and Creating a
During class, you will have the opportunity to practice
the skills used to create an application and build graphic FactoryTalk View SE Client
displays. • Animating a Graphic Display in a FactoryTalk View SE
You will learn how to configure alarms and security, trend Application
data, and test your application using FactoryTalk View • Creating and Managing HMI Tags in a FactoryTalk View SE
SE Client. You will also work with RSLinx® Enterprise
communications software and the FactoryTalk Application
Diagnostics system.
DAY 3
After practicing these skills in a local application, you • Creating, Modifying, and Viewing a Data Log Model in a
will receive a high-level overview of how a network
application is created. FactoryTalk View SE Application
• Creating Trends and Trend Overlays in a FactoryTalk View SE
Application
• Using Tag Placeholders in a FactoryTalk View SE Application
• Configuring Global Objects and Global Object Parameters in
a FactoryTalk View SE Application
• Adding VBA Display Code in a FactoryTalk View SE
Application
DAY 4
• Creating a Derived Tags File and an Event File in a
FactoryTalk View SE Application
• Creating Keys, Macros and Symbols in a FactoryTalk View SE
Application
• Configuring HMI Tag-Based Alarms in a FactoryTalk View SE
Application
• Configuring FactoryTalk Alarms and Events in a FactoryTalk
View SE Application
• Planning and Configuring Basic Security in the FactoryTalk
Directory
DAY 5
• Configuring Security in a FactoryTalk View SE Application
• Displaying a FactoryTalk View SE Application in FactoryTalk
ViewPoint
• Creating and Configuring a Network Distributed FactoryTalk
View SE Application
WHO SHOULD ATTEND HANDS-ON PRACTICE
Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity to
Individuals who need to develop FactoryTalk View SE practice the skills you have learned through a variety of
local (stand-alone) or network distributed applications hands-on exercises. These exercises focus on the skills
should attend this course. introduced in each lesson.
PREREQUISITES COURSE LENGTH
This is a four-and-a-half day course.
To successfully complete this course, experience
operating a personal computer within a a Microsoft IACET CEUS
Windows 7 environment is recommended. Rockwell Automation is authorized by IACET
to offer 3.2 CEUs for this program.
STUDENT MATERIALS
TO REGISTER
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning
experiences, the following materials are provided as part To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
of the course package: training course, contact your local authorized
Allen-Bradley® Distributor or your local Sales/Support
• Student Manual: office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions,
prices, and schedules.
– Includes the key concepts, definitions, examples,
and activities You can also access course information via the Web
at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
• Lab Book:
– Provides learning activities and hands-on practice
• FactoryTalk View SE Procedures Guide:
– Provides all the steps required to complete common
FactoryTalk View SE application development tasks
– Allows you to immediately apply what is learned in
the course to your own job
Rockwell Automation is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
Click here to view the Rockwell Automation Certificate of Accreditation.
To be respectful of the environment, Rockwell Automation is transitioning some of its training courses to a paperless format. Students are asked to
complete downloads and bring personal devices to these classes. A full list of digital/paperless courses is currently available through your local distributor.
Allen-Bradley, FactoryTalk, RSLinx and RSView are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc..
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST10-PP241L-EN-E – January 2020 | Supersedes Publication GMST10-PP241K-EN-E – May 2018
Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
Drives
PowerFlex 700S Phase II
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Course Number COURSE AGENDA
PFX700S2-LD • Understanding Drive Basics
Course Purpose • Understanding PowerFlex 700S Phase II
High Performance AC Drive Hardware
This skill-building course introduces concepts and
techniques that will assist students in successfully • Configuring Parameters Using the LCD HIM
maintaining and troubleshooting a PowerFlex® 700S
Phase IIAC drive. • Configuring Drive Parameters Using
DriveExecutive Software
Students will learn how to recognize PowerFlex 700S
Phase II drive hardware and properly wire the drive. • Configuring Drive Parameters Using
Students will also learn to diagnose specific load related, DriveExplorer Software
environmental, and equipment faults. Throughout
the course, the students will use the LCD HIM, • Configuring Motor Control Options
DriveExplorer™ software, and DriveExecutive™ software
to clear faults and alarms. After each demonstration, • Selecting Speed Feedback Options
students will be given an application-based exercise
that offers extensive hands-on practice using the • Upgrading Communications Module Firmware
PowerFlex 700S drive.
• Configuring a Gear-In Application
• Configuring Synchlink Communications
• Troubleshooting a PowerFlex 700S Phase II
High Performance AC Drive
• Installing and Configuring a ControlNet
Communications Adapter
• Installing and Configuring an EtherNet
Communications Adapter
WHO SHOULD ATTEND HANDS-ON PRACTICE
Hands-on practice is an integral part of learning, and this
Individuals responsible for starting up, configuring, course offers extensive hands-on opportunities. An in-
maintaining, and troubleshooting PowerFlex 700S class workstation allows students to replace PowerFlex
Phase II drives should take this course. 700S drive components and troubleshoot faults and
alarms. The PowerFlex 700S drive workstation introduces
PREREQUISITES real-world maintaining and troubleshooting situations
into a classroom setting.
To successfully complete this course, the following
prerequisites are required: COURSE LENGTH
This is a three-day course.
• Working knowledge of electricity, and knowledge
of electrical and industrial safety (including PPE TO REGISTER
requirements and safe practices).
To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
• Ability to perform basic Microsoft Windows tasks training course, contact your local authorized
Allen-Bradley® Distributor or your local Sales/Support
• Completion of the AC/DC Motors and Drives office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions,
Fundamentals course (Course No. CCA101) or prices, and schedules.
Fundamentals of AC and DC Motors and Drives
You can also access course information via the Web
STUDENT MATERIALS at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning
experiences, the following materials are provided as part
of the course package:
• Student Manual, which contains the key concepts,
definitions, and examples presented in the course and
includes the hands-on exercises.
Rockwell Automation is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU. Click here to view the Rockwell
Automation Certificate of Accreditation.
To be respectful of the environment, Rockwell Automation is transitioning some of its training courses to a paperless format. Students are asked to complete downloads and bring personal devices
to these classes. A full list of digital/paperless courses is currently available through your local distributor.
Allen-Bradley, DriveExplorer, DriveExecutive, and PowerFlex are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST10-PP307D-EN-E – January 2020 | Supersedes Publication GMST10-PP307C-EN-E – September 2016
Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
ControlLogix/
Studio 5000
Accelerated Logix5000
Maintainer Certificate Level 1
Course Number COURSE AGENDA
CCP300 DAY 1
• Understanding Control Systems
Course Purpose • Locating Logix5000 System Components
• Connecting a Computer to a Communication Network
This accelerated course is for individuals who can quickly • Assigning IP Addresses for an EtherNet/IP Network using
learn and apply Logix5000™ concepts, terminology,
hardware troubleshooting skills, and interpretation of RSLinx Classic Software and Rotary Switches
ladder logic in a Studio 5000 Logix Designer® project. • Navigating Through the Studio 5000 LogixDesigner
This course prepares you for the Logix5000 Maintainer Application
Certificate Course Level 1 certificate exam, which is
included in the course price. DAY 2
• Downloading, Uploading, and Going Online
You will have the opportunity to develop and practice • Locating I/O Tags and Devices
these skills by: • Interpreting, Monitoring, and Editing Tag Values
• Isolating Problems in a Logix5000 System
• Learning basic concepts and terminology used with: • Troubleshooting Electrical Problems
• Troubleshooting Digital I/O Module Problems
– Logix5000 system hardware
DAY 3
– The Studio 5000 Logix Designer application • Troubleshooting Analog I/O Module Problems
• Troubleshooting Logix5000 System EtherNet/IP Network
– RSLinx® Classic software
Problems
• Practicing a strategy for diagnosing and • Troubleshooting Distributed I/O Module Problems
troubleshooting problems: • Integrated Practice – Troubleshooting Logix5000 Hardware
– Configuration issues with controllers, I/O, or other and EtherNet/IP Network Problems
hardware • Interpreting Simple Ladder Logic Structure
• Documenting and Searching Ladder Logic
– Electrical noise
DAY 4
– Faulty/malfunctioning field devices • Forcing I/O and Toggling Bits
• Editing Ladder Logic Online
– EtherNet/IP™ network issues • Interpreting Timer and Counter Instructions
• Interpreting Math, Comparison, and Move Instructions
Upon completion of this course, you should be able to • Interpreting Copy and File Fill Instructions
troubleshoot a previously operational Logix5000 system
and restore normal operation. DAY 5
• Interpreting Program Control Instructions
• Analyzing and Troubleshooting a System Using a Trend Chart
• Troubleshooting Logix5000 Controller Problems
• Updating Logix5000 Firmware
• Managing Studio 5000 Logix Designer Project Files
WHO SHOULD ATTEND CERTIFICATE ASSESSMENT
Access to the certificate assessment is valid for 90 days
This course is intended for individuals who need to from end of class and will be provided by email.
maintain and troubleshoot a Logix5000 system and have
current working experience with Logix5000 systems. HANDS-ON PRACTICE
Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity
Curriculum Note: This course contains many of the to practice the skills you have learned through a variety
lessons in courses CCP153, CCP299, and CCCL21 – in of hands-on exercises using a ControlLogix® with 5069
an accelerated five-day format. Do not take all three Compact I/O™ workstation (Catalog No. ABT-TDCLX4).
courses. These exercises focus on the skills introduced in
each lesson.
PREREQUISITES
COURSE LENGTH
To successfully complete this course, the following This is a five-day course.
prerequisites are required:
IACET CEUS
• Experience reading wiring diagrams Rockwell Automation is authorized by
IACET to offer 3.5 CEUs for this program.
• Completion of at least one Rockwell Automation
Logix5000 course in the last two years (course TO REGISTER
completed on or after 11/30/2019)
To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
• Pursuing a Logix5000 Certificate for Maintainers training course, contact your local authorized
Allen-Bradley® Distributor or your local Sales/Support
STUDENT MATERIALS office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions,
prices, and schedules.
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning
experiences, the following materials are provided as part You can also access course information via the Web
of the course package: at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
• Student Manual
– Includes the key concepts, definitions, examples,
and activities presented in this course
• Lab Book
– Provides learning activities and hands-on practice.
Solutions are included after each exercise for
immediate feedback.
• Studio 5000 Logix Designer and Logix5000
Procedures Guide
– Provides the steps required to complete basic
software tasks common to all Logix5000 controllers.
By following the procedures in this job aid, you can
immediately apply what you learn to your own work.
Rockwell Automation is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
Click here to view the Rockwell Automation Certificate of Accreditation.
To be respectful of the environment, Rockwell Automation is transitioning some of its training courses to a paperless format. Students are asked to
complete downloads and bring personal devices to these classes. A full list of digital/paperless courses is currently available through your local distributor.
Allen-Bradley, ControlLogix, Compact I/O, Logix5000 RSLinx, and Studio 5000 Logix Designer are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST-PP739D-EN-P – January 2020 | Supersedes Publication GMST-PP739C-EN-P –April 2018
Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
012345
7
889
9
9
8
.#*'%3/-3(01 !"#4#$%&'33(&1)4*'3#'+,1-3
1235 ;. #:*N '@%73OLPQ*,M3'
67 89 789
:8
9 9 .#*'%3!*')#%3
67
8
9 7 89
;9 <9
=9
6;9
8 > 9 @8
7 89
?
9 D
8
9
T
9
8C 9 7 88
9
98
7
8 R9 9
8 9
= T U 9 9 9
9
8 9 ; 8
S9PPP
67
8 9
> 8
?7
8C9
7A@;98 9B
8 8
9 V
8= 9
8 9
9
9 H 9K
6
=
9 9 D
9 9789
?
C 6 9
789
9
9
123E 6
9 9
> 8
9789
C K
6@ ?9
89 F 9
G
A 7? 8G =
7H899
B
9 ; 9 8 ;998 9 9 9 6 9
> 8
9 W
HX789
7A@X9
6?
9 9 89 9 7 8 ;
7
8
6?@7G 789
7A@X 98 9
8 K
69?
B
98 7
98 8
9 9 7 8 ;
= 6 7
9
;98 9; 9 8
9
H A8
H 9789
6?
9 ;
B8 7
8
6?
9 98 9
8
6?7
8
9
9
> 8
9 I 8 9 @8 8 6
8
9789
C
67?
8
9
9: ?
B
;
6?
9 9;98 9B9 7
8
123J
6
8
789
?
6 B
8 8
9 I 9 789
7A@;98 9
677
8
9
?
9 K?
9 ;98 9
67; 9
9
?
9
K
8
789
WHO SHOULD ATTEND NEXT LEARNING LEVEL
Individuals who have little or no working experience with Once you have mastered the fundamental skills covered
Logix5000 systems or other programmable controllers in this course, you will have the knowledge and skills
should attend this course. necessary to attend the next level of Logix5000 training.
In particular, this course will benefit those enrolling in the
PREREQUISITES following courses:
To successfully complete this course, you must be able to • Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 2: Maintenance
perform basic Microsoft Windows tasks, such as:
and Troubleshooting (Course No. CCP153)
• Use a mouse • Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 3: Basic Ladder
• Browse for files Logic Interpretation (Course No. CCCL21)
• GuardLogix Fundamentals and Troubleshooting
• Open, close, size and move windows
(Course No. SAF-LOG103)
STUDENT MATERIALS • Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 2: Basic Ladder
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning
experiences, the following materials are provided as part Logic Programming (Course No. CCP151)
of the course package: • Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 3: Project
• Student Manual Development (Course No. CCP143)
– Includes the key concepts, definitions, examples, COURSE LENGTH
and activities presented in this course This is a two-day course.
• Lab Book IACET CEUS
Rockwell Automation is authorized by IACET
– Provides learning activities and hands-on practice. to offer 1.4 CEUs for this program.
Solutions are included after each exercise for
immediate feedback. TO REGISTER
• Studio 5000 Logix Designer and Logix5000 To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
Procedures Guide training course, contact your local authorized
Allen-Bradley® Distributor or your local Sales/Support
– Provides the steps required to complete basic office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions,
software tasks that are common to all Logix5000 prices, and schedules.
hardware platforms
You can also access course information via the Web
HANDS-ON PRACTICE at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity to
practice the skills you have learned through a variety of
hands-on exercises using an ABT-TDCLX3-B workstation.
Exercises focus on the skills introduced in each lesson.
Integrated practices combine and practice several key
skills at once.
Rockwell Automation is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
Click here to view the Rockwell Automation Certificate of Accreditation.
To be respectful of the environment, Rockwell Automation is transitioning some of its training courses to a paperless format. Students are asked to
complete downloads and bring personal devices to these classes. A full list of digital/paperless courses is currently available through your local distributor.
Allen-Bradley, ControlLogix, Logix5000 and Studio 5000 Logix Designer are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST10-PP185K-EN-E – January 2020 | Supersedes Publication GMST10-PP185J-EN-E – April 2018
Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
Drives
PowerFlex 525 Drive Startup and Configuration
Course Description
Course Agenda Photo, screen capture or image
Day 1
• Identifying PowerFlex 525 Drive Hardware
• Communicating with a PowerFlex 525 Drive and
Modifying Parameters
• Preparing a PowerFlex 525 Drive for Startup
• Commissioning and Tuning a PowerFlex 525 Drive
• Monitoring and Modifying PowerFlex 525 AppView
and CustomView Parameters
• Troubleshooting PowerFlex 525 Drive Faults
Course Number
CCA185
Course Purpose
Upon completion of this course, given a wired PowerFlex® 525 drive and
AC motor, you will be able to properly start up the drive and configure
drive parameters to meet application-specific needs.
Throughout the course, you will have the chance to use a variety of
hardware and software tools, including:
• The PowerFlex 525 keypad
• Connected Components Workbench™ software
After each demonstration, you will be given exercises that offer hands-on
practice using a PowerFlex 525 drive.
This one-day course can be taken as a standalone course, or it can be taken
in conjunction with other courses in the PowerFlex curriculum to further
broaden skills development.
Who Should Attend Hands-On Practice
This course is intended for individuals who need to configure Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity to
and commission PowerFlex 525 drives. practice the skills you have learned through a variety of
hands-on exercises using a PowerFlex 525 workstation
Prerequisites (Catalog Number ABT-TDPF525). Exercises focus on the skills
To successfully complete this course, the following introduced in each lesson.
prerequisites are required:
• Working knowledge of electricity, and knowledge of Next Learning Level
Once you have an understanding of the topics and the skills
electrical and industrial safety (including PPE requirements covered in this course, you may want to attend specific
and safe practices) PowerFlex drive training such as:
• Completion of the AC/DC Motors and Drives Fundamentals • PowerFlex 750-Series Drive Maintenance and Troubleshooting
course (Course Number CCA101) or Fundamentals of
AC and DC Motors and Drives web-based training or (Course Number CCA183).
equivalent experience
Course Length
Technology Requirements This is a one day course.
All technology is provided for student use in the classroom IACET CEUs
by Rockwell Automation. It is not necessary for students to Rockwell Automation is authorized by
bring any technology with them when attending this course. IACET to offer 0.7 CEUs for this program.
Student Materials To Register
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning experiences, To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
the following materials are provided as part of the training course, contact your local authorized Allen-Bradley®
course package: Distributor or your local Sales/Support office for a complete
• Student Manual listing of courses, descriptions, prices, and schedules.
You can also access course information via the Web at
- Includes the key concepts, definitions, examples, and http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
activities presented in this course
• Lab Book
- Provides learning activities and hands-on practice.
Solutions are included after each exercise for immediate
feedback.
Rockwell Automation is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
Click here to view the Rockwell Automation Certificate of Accreditation.
Allen-Bradley, Connected Components Workbench, LISTEN. THINK. SOLVE., PowerFlex, and Rockwell Software are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Copyright ©2018 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
Motion Control
Motion Control Fundamentals
Course Number COURSE AGENDA
CCN130 DAY 1
• Identifying Servo Motion Elements
Course Purpose • Tracing the Power Supply Circuit
• Creating a Motion Profile
Upon completion of this course, you should be able • Identifying and Applying a Reference
to demonstrate fundamental motion control DAY 2
concepts common to all Rockwell Automation motion • Identifying Motion Drive Elements
control systems. • Tracing Signal Flow Through the Drive Control Module
• Identifying Motor Types and Components
This course is designed to provide you with an • Identifying Feedback Devices
understanding of the concepts, terminology, • Identifying and Scaling Loads
functionality and applications of motion control.
In addition, you will also learn how motion control
applications function using the concepts and principles
discussed in each lesson.
This course will allow you to establish the strong
essential foundation you need before learning the skills
necessary to maintain and program motion control
systems.
This course does not address motion control system
design or specific motion control software programming.
If you are seeking training in these areas, you should
enroll in the relevant Rockwell Automation training
courses, making sure you have fulfilled the prerequisites
for those courses prior to enrollment.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND HANDS-ON PRACTICE
Individuals who need to learn basic motion control Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity to
concepts for their job or as a prerequisite for attending
other motion control courses should attend this course. practice the skills you have learned through a variety of
hands-on exercises using ABT-TD20941 and ABT-TDCLX3
PREREQUISITES workstations. Exercises focus on the skills introduced in
each lesson.
To successfully complete this course, the following
prerequisites are required: You will use the Kinetix® and ControlLogix® workstations,
containing real and simulated devices, to practice
• A background in basic electricity, electronics, and the tasks involved in working with a motion control
computer concepts application.
• A basic knowledge of controllers operation NEXT LEARNING LEVEL
Once you have an understanding of the topics and skills
STUDENT MATERIALS covered in this course, you may want to attend specific
motion training such as:
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning
experiences, the following materials are provided as part • Kinetix 6000 Troubleshooting and Project Interpretation
of the course package: (Course Number CCN200)
• Student Manual • Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 4: Kinetix 6000
– Includes the key concepts, definitions, examples, (SERCOS) Programming (Course No. CCN145)
and activities presented in this course
• Studio 5000 Logix Designer Level 4: Kinetix 6500 (CIP)
• Lab Book Programming (Course No. CCN144)
– Provides learning activities and hands-on practice.
Solutions are included after each exercise for COURSE LENGTH
immediate feedback. This is a two-day course.
• Studio 5000 Logix Designer and Logix5000 Motion IACET CEUS
Control Procedures Guide Rockwell Automation is authorized by IACET
– Provides the procedures for performing motion to offer 1.4 CEUs for this program.
control tasks in a Logix5000™ system using Studio
5000 Logix Designer® and RSLinx® Classic software TO REGISTER
To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
training course, contact your local authorized
Allen-Bradley® Distributor or your local Sales/Support
office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions,
prices, and schedules.
You can also access course information via the Web
at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
Rockwell Automation is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
Click here to view the Rockwell Automation Certificate of Accreditation.
To be respectful of the environment, Rockwell Automation is transitioning some of its training courses to a paperless format. Students are asked to
complete downloads and bring personal devices to these classes. A full list of digital/paperless courses is currently available through your local distributor.
Allen-Bradley, ControlLogix, Kinetix, Logix5000, RSLinx, and Studio 5000 Logix Designer are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST10-PP247K-EN-E – January 2020 | Supersedes Publication GMST10-PP247J-EN-E –March 2018
Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
Drives
PowerFlex 750-Series
Maintenance and Troubleshooting
Course Number COURSE AGENDA
CCA183 DAY 1
Course Purpose • Locating PowerFlex 750-Series Drive Hardware
This skill-building course introduces concepts • Locating and Modifying PowerFlex 750-Series
and techniques that will assist you in successfully Drive Data Using the A6 HIM
maintaining and troubleshooting a PowerFlex®
750-Series (PowerFlex 753 or PowerFlex 755) drive. You • Locating and Modifying PowerFlex 750-Series
will learn how to recognize PowerFlex 750-Series drive Drive Data Using Drive Software
hardware and properly wire the drive. You will also learn
to diagnose specific faults. • Clearing PowerFlex 750-Series Drive Alarms
and Faults
Throughout the course, you will have the chance to use
a variety of maintenance and troubleshooting tools, DAY 2
including:
• Performing Predictive Maintenance Using
• The A6 LCD HIM PowerFlex 750-Series Parameters
• Connected Components Workbench™ software • Troubleshooting PowerFlex 750-Series Load
and Environmental Faults
• DriveExecutive™ software
• Troubleshooting PowerFlex 750-Series
After each demonstration, you will be given exercises Equipment Malfunctions
that offer extensive hands-on practice using a PowerFlex
753 or PowerFlex 755 drive. • Integrated Practice: Maintaining and
Troubleshooting a PowerFlex 750-Series Drive
This two-day course can be taken as a stand-alone
course, or it can be taken in conjunction with other
courses in the PowerFlex curriculum for further skills
development.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND • PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Programming Manual:
– Source of drive parameters and other key data
Individuals responsible for maintaining and – Contains frequently referenced programming
troubleshooting PowerFlex 750-Series drives should documentation
take this course.
• PowerFlex 750-Series AC Drives Installation
PREREQUISITES Instructions:
– Provides steps for installing and wiring drives
To successfully complete this course, the following – Contains frequently referenced installation data
prerequisites are required:
HANDS-ON PRACTICE
• Working knowledge of electricity, and knowledge
of electrical and industrial safety (including PPE Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity to
requirements and safe practices). practice the skills you have learned through a variety of
hands-on exercises using either an ABT-TDPF753CLS
• Completion of the AC/DC Motors and Drives or ABT-TDPF755CLS workstation. Exercises focus on
Fundamentals course (Course No. CCA101) or the skills introduced in each lesson and allow students
Fundamentals of AC and DC Motors and Drives to replace PowerFlex 750-Series drive components and
or equivalent experience troubleshoot faults and alarms. The PowerFlex 750-Series
drive workstation introduces real-world maintaining and
• Previous experience with PowerFlex 700 troubleshooting situations into a classroom setting.
Vector Control and/ or PowerFlex 700S drives
is recommended but not required. COURSE LENGTH
STUDENT MATERIALS This is a two-day course.
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning IACET CEUS
experiences, the following materials are provided as part
of the course package: Rockwell Automation is authorized by IACET
to offer 1.4 CEUs for this program.
• Student Manual:
– Includes the key concepts, definitions, examples, TO REGISTER
and activities
To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
• Lab Book: training course, contact your local authorized
– Provides learning activities and hands-on practice Allen-Bradley® Distributor or your local Sales/Support
office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions,
prices, and schedules.
You can also access course information via the Web
at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
Rockwell Automation is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
Click here to view the Rockwell Automation Certificate of Accreditation.
To be respectful of the environment, Rockwell Automation is transitioning some of its training courses to a paperless format. Students are asked to
complete downloads and bring personal devices to these classes. A full list of digital/paperless courses is currently available through your local distributor.
Allen-Bradley, Connected Components Workbench, DriveExecutive and PowerFlex are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST10-PP494J-EN-E – January 2020 | Supersedes Publication GMST10-PP494I-EN-E – March 2018
Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
Craft Skills
Electrical Safety for Qualified
Electrical Personnel
Course Number COURSE AGENDA
FND-035 DAY 1
• Listing Applicable policies and regulations
Course Purpose • Defining a Qualified Person
• Following General Safety Precautions
This is an in depth electrical safety course that covers • Describing the Voltage Level Convention
electrical safety including LOTO and arc flash that meets • Applying Tool and Equipment Safety
the training requirements specified in OSHA 1910 and • Controlling Hazardous Energy
NFPA 70E. • Working on Energized Equipment
• Following the Requirements of 1910.269(1)
Upon completion of this course, the participants will be • Following the Requirements of 1910.33
able to do the following:
DAY TWO
• Describe general safety hazards and precautions • Utilizing Arc Flash Protection
associated with electrical systems • Using and Maintaining Personal Protective Equipment
• Applying Protective Grounding
• Describe electrical tool and equipment safety • Changing Fuses
• Operating Switchgear and Circuit Breakers
• Define voltage level conventions for electrical systems • Listing Compliance Guidance
• Describe electrical system lockout/tagout
requirements
• Identify the requirements for working on
energized equipment
• Given a scenario, describe the requirements
associated with arc flash protection
• Given a scenario, discuss the proper use of personal
protective equipment
• Describe the proper use of electrical protective
rubber goods
• Explain the requirements for protective grounding
• Describe the electrical safety requirements
associated with fuses
• Describe the electrical safety requirements
associated with switchgear and circuit breakers
• Describe the electrical safety requirements for
batteries and DC systems
WHO SHOULD ATTEND NEXT LEARNING LEVEL
Once you have mastered the skills covered in this course,
This course is recommended for qualified electrical you may want to attend specific training, such as:
personnel and appropriate for non-technical • Basic Electrical Concepts (Course Number EMS-100)
studentsrequiring safety awareness.
COURSE LENGTH
PREREQUISITES This is a two-day course.
To successfully complete this course, the following TO REGISTER
prerequisites are required:
To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
• None training course, contact your local authorized
Allen-Bradley® Distributor or your local Sales/Support
STUDENT MATERIALS office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions,
prices, and schedules.
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning
experiences, the following materials are provided as part You can also access course information via the Web
of the course package: at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
• Student Manual, which contains the key concepts,
definitions, and examples presented in the course
andincludes the hands-on exercises
To be respectful of the environment, Rockwell Automation is transitioning some of its training courses to a paperless format. Students are asked to
complete downloads and bring personal devices to these classes. A full list of digital/paperless courses is currently available through your local distributor.
Allen-Bradley is a trademark of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST-PP743C-EN-P - January 2020 | Supersedes Publication GMST-PP743B-EN-P – August 2018
Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.
ControlLogix/Studio 5000
Logix Designer
Accelerated Logix5000 Programmer
Certificate Course Level 1
Course Number COURSE AGENDA
CCP250 DAY 1
• Understanding Control Systems
Course Purpose • Locating ControlLogix System Components
• Identifying and Connecting to Industrial Networks
This accelerated course is for individuals who can quickly • Creating a Studio 5000 Logix Designer Project
learn and apply Logix5000™ concepts, terminology, • Downloading, Uploading, and Going Online
hardware, and the Studio 5000 Logix Designer®
programming environment. DAY 2
• Configuring Modules in a Studio 5000 Logix Designer Project
You will quickly move from these early concepts to • Creating Tags and Monitoring Data
using producer/ consumer technology and messages to • Drafting Basic Ladder Logic
multicast input and output devices, share data between • Programming Bitwise Instructions
controllers, and control remote I/O. • Testing a Ladder Diagram
This course prepares you for the Accelerated Logix5000 DAY 3
Programmer Certificate Course Level 1 certificate exam, • Programming Timer and Counter Instructions
which is included in the course price. • Programming Comparison, Math, and Move Instructions
• Integrated Practice: Programming a Basic Application in
Upon completion of this course, given a functional
specification for a Logix5000 application, you should Studio 5000 Logix Designer Software
be able to develop a project to meet the specification • Creating a User-Defined Data Type
requirements.
DAY 4
This course covers tasks common to the following • Creating and Using Arrays
hardware, which use the Logix5000 control engine, or • Creating Add-On Instructions
operating system: • Searching Within and Managing Files
• Configuring a Logix5000 Controller to Produce and
• ControlLogix® controllers
Consume Data
• CompactLogix™ controllers
DAY 5
These tasks include creating a new project, programming • Configuring a Logix5000 Message
an application, and adding advanced functionality (e.g. • Retrieving and Setting Controller Status Values
data arrays, add-on instructions, produced/consumed • Leveraging Studio 5000 Logix Designer Tools
data, and messages) to the application. • Identifying and Correcting Faults in a Logix5000 System
WHO SHOULD ATTEND • Studio 5000 Logix Designer and Logix5000
Procedures Guide
Ideal course attendees are those who:
– Provides the steps required to complete basic
• Are responsible for programming Logix5000 software tasks common to all Logix5000 controllers
controllers using the Studio 5000 Logix Designer By following the procedures in this job aid, you can
application immediately apply what you learn to your own work.
• Need to learn how to draft ladder logic for any CERTIFICATE ASSESSMENT
application
Access to the certificate assessment is valid for 90 days
Curriculum Note: Along with new material and labs, this from end of class and will be provided by email.
course contains lessons from courses CCP146, CCP151,
and CCP143 – in an accelerated five-day format. Do not HANDS-ON PRACTICE
take all three courses in addition to this one.
Throughout this course, you will have the opportunity
PREREQUISITES to practice the skills you have learned through a variety
of hands-on exercises using a ControlLogix with 5069
To successfully complete this course, the following Compact I/O workstation (Catalog No. ABT-TDCLX4).
prerequisites are required: Exercises focus on the skills introduced in each lesson.
• Completion of at least one Rockwell Automation COURSE LENGTH
Logix5000 course in the last two years (course
completed on or after 3/31/2016). This is a five-day course.
• Pursuing a Logix5000 Certificate for Programmers. IACET CEUS
STUDENT MATERIALS Rockwell Automation is authorized by
IACET to offer 3.5 CEUs for this program.
To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning
experiences, the following materials are provided as part TO REGISTER
of the course package:
To register for this or any other Rockwell Automation
• Student Manual training course, contact your local authorized
Allen-Bradley® Distributor or your local Sales/Support
– Includes the key concepts, definitions, examples, office for a complete listing of courses, descriptions,
and activities presented in this course prices, and schedules.
• Lab Book You can also access course information via the Web
at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/training
– Provides learning activities and hands-on practice.
Solutions are included after each exercise for
immediate feedback.
Rockwell Automation is accredited by the International Association for Continuing Education and Training (IACET) and is authorized to issue the IACET CEU.
Click here to view the Rockwell Automation Certificate of Accreditation.
To be respectful of the environment, Rockwell Automation is transitioning some of its training courses to a paperless format. Students are asked to
complete downloads and bring personal devices to these classes. A full list of digital/paperless courses is currently available through your local distributor.
Allen-Bradley, CompactLogix, ControlLogix, Logix5000, and Studio 5000 Logix Designer are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc.
Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
Publication GMST-PP734C-EN-E –January 2020 | Supersedes Publication GMST-PP734B-EN-P –March 2018
Copyright © 2020 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.