#83000 (Online) IndraLogic Gen1 Software Basics

This two-day course is designed to familiarize the new user to the IndraLogic Gen1 PLCopen programming environment. Subjects covered include program elements, Task configurations, data types, variable types, program debug, and program monitoring. All supported languages will be covered, i.e., Structured Text, Ladder Diagram, Function Block Diagram, Sequential Function Chart, and Continuous Function Chart.

Description

TARGET GROUP:

▶ Engineering Technician

▶ Maintenance Technician

▶ Electrician Operator

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

▶ Understand PLCopen Fundamentals

▶ Create a Project

▶ Write programs in Structured Text, Function Block Diagram, Ladder Diagram, Instruction List, Sequential Function Chart, and Continuous Function Chart.

▶ Understand IEC-Step-Action commands in Sequential Function Chart programming

▶ Use the Library Manager

▶ Build, run, stop, and edit programs

▶ Debug an IndraLogic program

▶ Understand fundamental data types-DINT, BOOL, WORD, STRING, etc.

▶ Understand variable types- Global, Retain, and Persistent, how to declare and how they are used in programs

▶ Understand jumping, and labels.

▶ Assign task configurations, timing, and priorities to resources

▶ Use the Sample Trace function

▶ Save, import, and export project data

Prerequisites

▶ Students must have knowledge of the function, operation and programming of PLCs.

▶ If a student desires to use their own computer for the class, they must have a licensed copy of Bosch Rexroth’s IndraLogic software installed on the computer. A loaner laptop can be provided by Bosch Rexroth, if needed.

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