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Modicon Quantum PLC Maintenance and Troubleshooting
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Modicon Quantum PLC Maintenance and Troubleshooting Course
Introduction:
Course Objectives:
PLC - Modicon Quantum – Maintenance and TroubleShooting course has been designed for maintenance personnel who need to identify and troubleshoot issues with Momentum / Quantum / Compact. / TSX / Micro / Modicon Premium series processors, using the programming software 'MODSOFT / Concept / PL7'. As an introduction, the Chapter 'Controls Technologies' will help review the basics of the "Industrial Automation".
Who Should Attend?
Personnel who should attend are:
- All professionals involved in PLC Maintenance Management
- Professionals involved in work control
- Maintenance supervisors
- Maintenance engineers
- Maintenance team leaders and managers
- Operations team leaders and managers
Course Outlines:
- Momentum / Quantum / Compact. / TSX / Micro / Modicon Premium Systems Hardware
- Electrical connections for various modules
- Design and configuration of hardware and their grouping into the 'rack'
- Specifications of cards and modules. Replacement.
- Development, monitoring and documenting software
- Monitoring and detection of errors in modules
- General features of the system 'MODSOFT / Concept / PL7'
- The logical structure according to IEC
- Programming Languages
- Programming in 'MODSOFT / Concept / PL7'
- Connecting the PLC and terminal initialization
- Choosing a program
- Help System
- Instructions on 'MODSOFT / Concept / PL7'
- Management analog cards and their parameterization
- Inclusion in programs of new signals:
- Analog inputs variables
- Communication cards
- Distributed I / O or RIO (Remote I / O)
- Program Management PLC (backups, backup's,)
- 'MODSOFT / Concept / PL7' as application management and failure analysis
- Modes 'Off-line' and 'On-line'
- Monitoring, modification and forced variables. Monitoring Tables
- Loading and unloading of programs
- Writing, testing and documentation of PLC programs
- Identification of data, data type and interpretation of the different formats
- Troubleshooting Workshop
- Analysis and resolution of common faults
- Monitoring of suspicious signs of failure units
- Location of abnormalities in complex
- Cross References
- Guidelines to follow in set up or 'commissioning'