Recorded Course #8020 IndraLogic Gen2 Software Basics
This four-hour prerecorded course introduces the development of a complete PLC project through five progressive modules. It familiarizes new users with the IndraLogic PLCopen programming environment through guided instruction and demonstrations. Key topics include program elements, task configuration, data and variable types, program debugging, and program monitoring. Participants observe the creation of PLC programs, function blocks, and visualization components using supported PLCopen languages.
Description
What you will learn:
► Understand the IEC 61131 PLCopen specification
► Understand the hardware targets
► Create a project, and operate within that project environment
► Write and debug programs in Structured Text, Function Block Diagram, Ladder Diagram, Instruction List, Sequential Function Chart, and Continuous Function Chart
► Understand Basic IEC–Step–Action commands in Sequential Function Chart programming
► Understand basic data types – DINT, BOOL, WORD, STRING, REAL, and more
► Understand and use various variable types – Global, System, and Local
► Understand Retain, Persistent, and Constant variable data
► Build, download, run, stop, and edit programs
► Learn how to assign Task Configurations, timing, and priorities to resources
► Learn how to save, import, and export project data
► Create process specific visualizations for monitoring and troubleshooting
▶ Training is prerecorded.
▶ The student will log into the watch the training video.
▶ The student will have 2 weeks to complete the training course.
This four-hour prerecorded course provides an overview of the development of a complete PLC project and is structured into five progressive modules. The course introduces new users to the IndraLogic PLCopen programming environment through guided instruction and demonstrations.
The course covers key topics including program elements, task configuration, data and variable types, program debugging, and program monitoring. As the course progresses, participants observe the creation of multiple programs, function blocks, and visualization components using supported PLCopen programming languages, including Structured Text, Ladder Diagram, Function Block Diagram, Sequential Function Chart, and Continuous Function Chart.
By the conclusion of the course, participants will have observed a fully functional PLC project.
Prerequisites
▶ Students must be experienced in Windows Computer skills and have fundamental knowledge in the programming and operation of PLCs.
Who should attend
▶ Engineering Technician
▶ Maintenance Technician
▶ Controls Technician