Studio 5000™ Logix Designer Level 3: Project Development

CCP143

COURSE PURPOSE:

Upon completion of this course, given a functional specification for a Logix5000™ application, you should be able to develop a project to meet the specification requirements. This course covers tasks common to the following hardware, which all use the Logix5000 control engine:

  • ControlLogix® controllers
  • CompactLogix™ controllers
  • SoftLogix™ controllers

This course builds upon your knowledge of common controller terms and operation and your experience with basic ladder logic programming. You can gain a deeper understanding of project development tasks that are common to all Logix5000 controllers. Such tasks include organizing tasks and routines, organizing controller data, configuring modules, and sharing data. You will also use producer/consumer technology for multicasting to input and output devices, sharing data between controllers, and controlling remote I/O.

Prerequisites

To successfully complete this course, the following prerequisites are required:

COURSE AGENDA

DAY 1

  • Creating and Organizing a Project
  • Creating a Periodic Task
  • Creating an Event Task
  • Developing an Add-On Instruction in a Ladder Diagram

DAY 2

  • Organizing Arrays
  • Creating a User-Defined Data Type
  • Importing Components
  • Entering, Editing, and Verifying Ladder Logic
  • Configuring a Controller to Produce and Consume Data
  • Configuring a Logix5000 Message

DAY 3

  • Configuring Controllers and Modules to Communicate and Share Data over EtherNet/IP
  • Communicating with a Local 1756-I/O Module
  • Allocating Connections
  • Retrieving and Setting Controller Status Values with GSV/SSV Instructions
  • Programming a BTD Instruction
  • Handling a Major Fault

DAY 4

  • Managing Project Files
  • Updating Logix5000 Firmware
  • Integrated Practice: Developing a Studio 5000 Logix Designer Project
Course Length:

Four days
8:00am - 4:30pm

Who should attend?

Individuals who need to develop Studio 5000 Logix Designer® projects for any Logix5000 controller should attend this course.

Student Materials

To enhance and facilitate the students’ learning experiences, the following materials are provided as part of the course package:

  • Student Manual includes the key concepts, definitions, examples, and activities
  • Lab Book provides learning activities and hands-on practice
  • Studio 5000 Logix Designer and Logix5000 Procedures Guide provides the steps required to complete basic software tasks common to all Logix5000 controllers
  • Logix5000 Controllers Design Considerations Reference Manual contains guidelines for designing a Logix5000 application

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