DeviceNet
Topic Addressed
- Identifying DeviceNet Network Components
- Designing a DeviceNet Cable System
- Creating a DeviceNet Network Configuration
- Commissioning Nodes on a DeviceNet Network
- Configuring a 1756-DNB
- DeviceNet Scanner Module for a ControlLogix system
- Mapping Inputs and Outputs to 1756-DNB Scanner Module on a DeviceNet Network (ControlLogix)
- Managing DeviceNet EDS Files
- Configuring the Automatic Device
- Recovery (ADR) Feature for a DeviceNet Network
- Communicating on a DeviceNet
- Network Using Explicit Messaging with the ControlLogix platform Integrated Practice: Modifying a DeviceNet Network Configuration
- Troubleshooting a DeviceNet Network Using RSNetWorx for DeviceNet Software
- Troubleshooting Using DeviceNet and ControlLogix Hardware
- Indicators
- Troubleshooting a DeviceNet Network Using RSLogix 5000 Software
- Troubleshooting Duplicate Node Addresses on a DeviceNet Network Integrated Practice: Restoring a Malfunctioning DeviceNet
Course Purpose
This course prepares students to successfully design and configure an efficient DeviceNet network using components for the ControlLogix platform. To meet this objective, students begin by designing a cable system, and then configure a driver, a 1756-DNB scanner module for ControlLogix, and network devices.
This course also prepares students to troubleshoot a malfunctioning DeviceNet network and return it to normal operation with minimum downtime. Students will first verify proper network installation and then perform both hardware and software-based tasks used to isolate DeviceNet problems. Students will also practice the tasks necessary to add and replace network devices.
Who Should Attend
Individuals responsible for designing and configuring a n in a ControlLogix system should attend this course. Individuals responsible for isolating and correcting problems or performing basic maintenance on a DeviceNet network in a ControlLogix system should also attend this course.
Prerequisites
To successfully complete this course, the following prerequisites are required:
Experience operating a personal computer within a Microsoft Windows environment
Completion of the RSLogix 5000 Level 1: ControlLogix System Fundamentals (CCP146) course or knowledge of common ControlLogix terminology and the ability to program and interpret basic ladder logic instructions in RSLogix 5000 software
ControlNet
Topic Addressed
- Designing and Troubleshooting a ControlNet Media System
- Going Online to a ControlNet Network
- Entering Scheduled ControlNet I/O Data Connections for Logix5000 Controllers
- Entering ControlNet Messages for Logix5000 Controllers
- Getting Started with Troubleshooting a ControlNet and RSNetWorx Network
- Isolating Faulty ControlNet and RSNetWorx Media Using Signal Measurement Equipment
- Isolating ControlNet and RSNetWorx Network Malfunctions
- Isolating ControlNet and RSNetWorx Network Malfunctions Using LEDs and Mnemonic Displays
- Identifying a ControlNet and RSNetWorx Network Malfunction Using RSLinx Software
- Troubleshooting a ControlNet and RSNetWorx Network Using RSNetWorx for ControlNet Software
- Troubleshooting a Scheduled ControlNet and RSNetWorx Data Connection for Logix5000 Controllers
Course Purpose
This course provides you with the skills necessary to efficiently design and configure a ControlNet network. You will gain these skills from the ground up, practicing each step in the design and configure process from choosing the correct cable to configuring the connections that will transmit data from ControlLogix (Logix5000) controllers and other devices across that cable.
Prerequisites
An ability to perform basic Microsoft Windows task Experienced with window- based programming software(RSLogix 5000 Software is desirable, but not essential.
Course length
This is a 20-days course
EtherNet
Topic Addressed
- Designing an EtherNet/IP Cable System
- Optimizing an EtherNet/IP Network
- Pinging a Module’s EtherNet/IP Address
- Configuring and Modifying EtherNet/IP Addresses Using RSLinx® Software
- Configuring and Modifying EtherNet/IP Addresses Using RSLogix™ 5000 Software
- Configuring and Modifying EtherNet/IP Addresses Using BOOTP-DHCP Server© Software
- Establishing EtherNet/IP Connections to Remote Devices
- Producing and Consuming Data Over an Ethernet/IP Network
Course Purpose
This course prepares you to successfully design and configure an efficientEtherNet/IP (Industrial Protocol) network by manag both the bandwidthrequirements for a project and the number of connections on the network. You will configure a Stratix 6000 switch for viewing and controlling network traffic,estricting traffic overload, and protecting against unauthorized device access.This course also prepares you to effectively resolve the breakdown incommunications between a controller and the devic it is controlling. You will troubleshoot an EtherNet/IP network's media components within multiple EtherNet/IP devices to monitor the health and status of the EtherNet/IP network.
Who Should Attend
Individuals responsible for designing and configuring a new EtherNet/IP network or modifying and troubleshooting an existing EtherNet/IP network should attend this course.
Prerequisites
To successfully complete this course, students must be able to perform basic Microsoft® Windows tasks such as using a mouse, opening and saving files, and moving windows
- Communicating between Multiple Controllers on an Ethernet/IP Network Using a Message Instruction
- Configuring the Stratix 6000 Ethernet Switch
- Troubleshooting an EtherNet/IP Network’s Media Components
- Monitoring an EtherNet/IP Network Using Web-Enabled Technologies
Course length
This is a ten-day course.