#3010 IndraLogic Gen1 Basic Programming

This three-day course equips IndraLogic users with the skills needed to develop applications in the PLCopen programming environment. Topics include project structure, library management, device and target configuration, task setup, variable types, fieldbus integration, and motion programming using function blocks. Programming is covered using Structured Text, Instruction List, Ladder Diagram, Function Block Diagram, and Sequential Function Chart.

Description

What you will learn:

▶ Understand PLCopen logic specifications
▶ Select the proper hardware targets
▶ Understand Retain, Persistent, and Constant data
▶ Use the Sampling Trace function for diagnostic monitoring and troubleshooting
▶ Learn how to assign task configurations, timing, and priorities to resources
▶ Create a project and operate within that project environment
▶ Learn how to save, import, and export project data
▶ Learn how to use the Library Manager
▶ Create process-specific visualizations for monitoring and troubleshooting
▶ Data backup and restore
▶ Write and debug programs in Structured Text, Function Block Diagram, Ladder Diagram, Instruction List, and Sequential Function Chart
▶ Understand basic data types including DINT, BOOL, WORD, STRING, REAL, and more
▶ Understand and use various variable types including Global, System, and Local
▶ Network installation
▶ IndraWorks I/O configuration
▶ Program upload and download
▶ Export and import project data
▶ Library management
▶ Program monitoring

This three-day course is designed to give the IndraLogic user the tools necessary to develop their processes in the IndraLogic PLCopen programming environment. Subjects covered include project structure, library management and creation, device specific target settings, device specific PLC Configurations, task configuration, variable types, field buses, Function Block Motion programming, etc. Programming languages covered include Structured Text, Instruction List, Ladder Diagram, Function Block Diagram, and Sequential Function Chart. 

Prerequisites

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

Who should attend

▶ Engineering Technician
▶ Maintenance Technician
▶ Controls Technician

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