Professional Automation Support Services Ltd

Professional Automation Support Services Ltd
UK based company offering PLC, comms, SCADA, HMI and Drives courses. Most major PLC manufacturers covered including Siemens S5 and S7; Rockwell (Allen Bradley) PLC5, SLC500, ControlLogix; Modicon 984, Quantum, Mitsubishi FX, Omron, GE Fanuc and Toyopuc . All levels - Introduction to Advanced, in house or on site.
For full information visit our web-site www. passltd. co. uk
Professional Automation Support Services Ltd is based in Crewe, Cheshire, United Kingdom

Professional Automation Support Services Ltd Seminar Schedule

  Program Location    
February, 2012
20th Feb Siemens Simatic S7-1200 PASS, Crewe   [Register]
 
March, 2012
12th Mar GE Fanuc Basic PASS, Crewe   [Register]
 
April, 2012
16th Apr Mitsubishi Q Series PASS, Crewe   [Register]
 
PASS LTD is a UK based company offering PLC, comms, SCADA, HMI and Drives courses. All major PLC manufacturers covered including Siemens (S5 and S7, Profibus, Profinet, ProTool, WinCC Flexible, WINCC, Micromaster); Rockwell (Allen Bradley) PLC5, SLC500, ControlLogix; Modicon 984, Quantum, Unity Pro - all software from Modsoft, Proworx Plus, NXT and 32, and Concept; Mitsubishi FX and Q series, Omron, GE Fanuc and Toyopuc . Courses can be delivered at our Cheshire UK facility or on site and can be tailored to your systems and the needs of your engineers as required. We also offer a full schedule of courses in Crewe - full details can be found on our web site at www. passltd. co. uk
Advanced level PLC course
Mitsubishi FX Advanced instructor led trainingcoursewarecomputer lab : PLC hardware revision Review of relevant programming software Programming ladder diagram revision Transferring Programs Monitoring Programs Diagnostics Data Registers Counters Advanced programming functions High Speed Counters Floating Point Master Control Shift Registers Indexing Tables Index Registers Sub-routines Interrupts Analog Practical exercises are used throughout the course to consolidate theoretical topics.
Modicon Advanced 984 or Quantum instructor led trainingcoursewarecomputer lab : Move Functions Including Block Moves Register to Table and Table to Register First In Instruction, First Out Instruction Block to Table, Table to Block Instructions Matrix Functions Including Compare Instruction AND, OR, XOR, Complement Instructions Modify Bit, Bit Sense, Bit Rotate Instruction STAT Function Status Bits Available in Status Table DIO Health Bits (Quantum) Introduction to E-Math and PCFL Functions Sub-Routines
Siemens S5 Advanced instructor led trainingworkshop / seminarcomputer lab : S5 Programming Programming in STL, LAD & CSF using the basic instruction set Programming in STL using the supplementary instruction set Use of a formal operandsa Use of system commands Indirect addressing using the a Doa instruction Structured programming using organisation blocks, program blocks, function blocks and sequence blocks Using DXO and DBI Using Start up organisation blocks Programming DBI with COMDBI Using condition codes and more...
Siemens S7 Advanced PLC course : S7 Programming Writing modifying and testing programs in LAD, STL and FBD Writing and using FC blocks with declarations using blocks headers and entering temporary variables Advanced programming STL Writing and using function blocks Practical exercises using a Instancea data blocks Creating and using Global data blocks Creating and using arrays and structures Creating and using UDTa ™s Using data types defined in the more...
Basic Level PLC Training
Concept Level 1 : Objectives a By the end of the course students will be able to: - Configure a PLC - Develop simple programs in IEC editors - Create derived function blocks - Document programme Course Content a Quantum hardware modules and configuration a IEC 1131-3overview a Programming language editors a FBD ladder a Structured text a Instruction List a Derived function block a Sequential function chart a Application documentation a Practical work Equipment Used a Concept more...
Concept Level 2 instructor led trainingcomputer lab : Objectives a By the end of the course students will be able to: - Configure a PLC - Use security features - Programme in all 5IEC languages - Create and use DFBs - Create and use macros - Create and use DDTs - Create documentation - Export /Import programmes Content a Quantum hardware modules and configuration a IEC 1131-3overview a Programming languages FBD, SFC, LD, IL and ST a Derived function blocks a Derived data more...
GE Fanuc Basic instructor led trainingcomputer lab : Aim - to improve competence and confidence to carry out practical tasks associated with maintaining a PLC system. Objectives - By the end of the course participants will be able to - recognise and describe the function of the components making up a PLC system - use relevant programming software to reload and backup the PLC programme - use relevant programming software to display and monitor data values - use relevant programming software to display and monitor ladder logic - identify and describe the function of a variety of simple elements within a ladder programme - using relevant programming software as a tool, select and use appropriate functions (e. g. monitoring, search, compare) to more quickly identify faults in the field
Inverter Introduction Basic instructor led trainingcomputer lab : Aim a With little or no prior knowledge achieve a level of competence and confidence to carry out practical tasks associated with maintaining an Inverter Drive system. Objectives - By the end of the course participants will be able to - recognise and describe the function of the components making up an Inverter - use relevant programming software to load and backup the Drive Parameters - use relevant programming software to display and monitor data values (Speed/ more...
Mitsubishi AnS Series instructor led trainingcoursewarecomputer lab : System Configuration and Hardware Overview Introduction to MEDOC Ladder Sequence Programming Timers and Counters AD and DA Hardware and Programming Data Move Functions Compare and Data Manipulation Functions Single Register Math Functions System Integration Possibilities, ie: SCADA, HMI, etc Practical exercises are used throughout the course to consolidate theoretical topics.
Mitsubishi FX Training Course instructor led trainingworkshop / seminarcomputer lab : System Configuration Ladder Sequence Programming Timers and Counters Programming Software (Medoc or GX Developer) Analogue Function Modules A / D Programming D / A Programming Analogue Wiring and Calibrating Further Programming / Addressing Applications Each course will contain group and individual practical work, troubleshooting and more...
Mitsubishi Q Series instructor led trainingon-line e-learning cbt (computer based)computer lab : Introduction to Q Series PLCs Hardware Overview System Structure and Configuration Addressing Introduction to programming software (GX Developer or GX IEC Developer) Creating a new project Overview of IEC 61131 programming languages (GX IEC Developer only) Tag formats and data types (GX IEC Developer only) Basic logic programming Introduction to Advanced Programme Functions Monitoring Search Programme documentation Load / more...
Modicon 684 Course - Basic Level : System Description Processor Power Supply I/ O Programming Panel Configuration Hardware Configuration LED Indicators I/ O Modules I/ O Addressing Operation Program Format Reference Numbers Program Scan Forcing Basic Program Functions Troubleshooting Indicator Lights Error Messages Saving/ Loading Programs Replacing more...
Modicon Basic PLC course 984 or Quantum : Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers Switches and Contacts, Circuits, Software Programming PLC Hardware (984 or Quantum) Programmable Controllers Local I/ O (800 Series / Quantum) Remote I/ O Distributed I/ O (Quantum) Software Introduction to Programming Software (Modsoft, P190, Proworx, Concept*) Configuration: Preparing the Controller more...
Modicon Premium TSX57 Basic : Aim - to improve competence and confidence to carry out practical tasks associated with maintaining a PLC system. Objectives - By the end of the course participants will be able to - recognise and describe the function of the components making up a PLC system - use relevant programming software to reload and backup the PLC programme - use relevant programming software to display and monitor data values - use relevant programming software to display and monitor ladder logic - identify and describe the function of a variety of simple elements within a ladder programme - using relevant programming software as a tool, select and use appropriate functions (e. g. monitoring, search, compare) to more quickly identify faults in the field
Rockwell Basic Course instructor led trainingcoursewarecomputer lab : Hardware Overview System Topology Remote I/ O Communications Protocols Programme Structure Programming Files Data Files Introduction to Software System Configuration CPU I/ O racks Basic Instructions Debugging Search Force Program List Basic Fault Finding (using Status Data File) Upload / Download Program Practical exercises throughout the course. Course can be run using PLC-5 or SLC 500 and the appropriate software.
Rockwell CompactLogix ControlLogix instructor led trainingcoursewarecomputer lab : Introduction System Components Configuration and Testing I/ O Addressing and Configuration Simple Programming Basic Ladder Instructions Entering and Modifying Ladder Logic Further Programming Entering and Modifying Function Block Diagram Documentation Tags and Aliasing Search and Trace Introduction to ControlNet ControlNet Overview Sharing Data Messaging Advanced Programming Indirect Addressing User Defined Data Types
Rockwell DeviceNet ControlNet instructor led trainingcomputer lab : Overview of DeviceNet Network Models Source / destination Producer / consumer Master / Slave Multi-master Peer to Peer Data Exchange Polling Cyclic Change of State Overview of ControlNet Network Models Source / destination Producer / consumer ControlNet and the ISO Seven Layer Model ControlNet Terminology NUT SMAX UMAX LPacket The Keeper Data Exchange Scheduled Service Unscheduled Service Network topology Hardware Software
Rockwell FactoryTalk View ME instructor led trainingworkshop / seminarcomputer lab : Entering Configuration Mode Configuration Mode Menu Loading an Application Application Settings Terminal Settings Networks and Communications Print Setup Startup Options System Event Log System Information Time/ date Regional Settings Introduction to FactoryTalk View Studio Accessing the Software The Menu Bar The Tool Bar The Explorer Window The Workspace The Diagnostics List more...
Rockwell PanelView Panelbuilder32 instructor led trainingcomputer lab : Introduction to Panelview Getting started Configuring a Panelviewa ™s hardware Uploading / saving a Panelview program Introduction to Panelbuilder32 software Simple Graphics Developing a program using Panelbuilder32 software Include pushbuttons, text, tag editing, indicators and alarms Verifying and downloading the program to a Panelview Testing of the program using an SLC 500 Practical exercises throughout the course.
Rockwell RSView SE instructor led trainingcomputer lab : Introduction to RSView Supervisory Edition Create a Stand Alone Application Communications RSLinx Configuration Direct referencing of data points OPC browsing Graphic Displays Buttons Indicators Gauges Navigation Animating Objects Configuring Alarms Configuring Diagnostics Logging Configuring Data more...
Rockwell RSView32 instructor led trainingcomputer lab : Introduction to RSView32a Starting a New Project Starting and Configuring RSLinx RSView Help Creating Tags Simple Graphics Configuring a Channel Simple Animation Libraries and Groups More Graphics Placeholders and Parameters Display Settings and Start Up Alarming Data Logging Trends Key Animation Practical exercises throughout the course.
Rockwell SLC500 Maintenance instructor led trainingcoursewarecomputer lab : Hardware Overview System Topology Remote I/ O Communications Protocols Programme Structure Programming Files Data Files Introduction to Software System Configuration CPU I/ O racks Basic Ladder Instructions Debugging Search Force Program List Basic Fault Finding (using Status Data File) Upload / Download Program Practical exercises are used throughout the course to consolidate theoretical topics.
S7 Distributed Safety for Maintenance Engineers : Introduction to Safety of Machinery Overview of Distributed Safety with Siemens PLCs Including an Introduction to ProfiSafe S7 Hardware Configuration of Distributed Safety Systems Communications in Distributed Safety Systems Fault Finding and Maintenance in Distributed Safety Systems Programming more...
Siemens Protool and Ops instructor led trainingcoursewarecomputer lab : ProTool Ops Screen Configuration Creating a simple display Screen Elements Setting the startup screen Compile and Download Tags Functions Local functions or soft keys Global functions Graphics Input and Output fields Bars Text / Graphic Lists Symbolic Outputs Combo boxes Curves Area Pointers Alarm / Event Messages Practical exercises more...
Siemens S5 Basic : Introduction to PLCs Basic principles of an S5 PLC including PSU, CPU, digital & analogue I/ O. Siemens Terminology Description of bits, bytes, words, flags, data blocks, addressing etc. S5 Hardware Assembling and testing an S5 system including PSU, CPU, digital & analogue modules, conveyor and simulator. Testing hardware with status variable, force variable & force. The S5 Programming Language Differences between version 6 and version 7 packages. Writing, modifying and testing S5 programs in more...
Siemens S5 Maintenance instructor led trainingworkshop / seminarcomputer lab : Siemens Terminology Description of bits, bytes, words, flags, data blocks, addressing etc. S5 Hardware Assembling and testing an S5 system including PSU, CPU, digital & analogue modules, and conveyor simulator Testing hardware with the status variable, force variable and force. S5 Programming Language Overview of structured programs - organisation blocks, program blocks, and function blocks. Programme elements Writing, modifying and testing S5 programs in ladder (using OBs and more...
Siemens S5-S7 Upgrade instructor led trainingcoursewarecomputer lab : Comparison of the common elements in S5 and S7 including: Logic elements, and, or, flipflops, set, reset and rlo Timers, counters and comparators Process images PII and PIQ New S7 elements including: Positive and negative edge triggers Double integer and real comparators Data blocks Use defined data tables Function calls and function blocks Organisation blocks Conversion blocks Maths functions Configuration Customising S7 to your requirements S7 300 and S7 400 hardware Creating an S7 project Configuring S7 hardware including PSU, CPUmore...
Siemens S7 1200 : Introduction to PLCa ™s Basic principles of an S7-1200 PLC including PSU, CPU, digital I/ O, analogue I/ O Siemens Terminology Description of bits, bytes, words, memories, data elements, addressing etc. Getting started with Simatic Manager v10. 5 Configuring and using Simatic Manager v10. 5 Configuring hardware and networks Working with Symbols Working with program elements Program structure Binary and more...
Siemens S7 Basic PLC course : Course content Introduction to PLCa ™s Basic principles of an S7 PLC including PSU, CPU, digital I/ O, analogue I/ O Siemens Terminology Description of bits, bytes, words, memories, data elements, addressing etc. S7 Hardware Assembling and testing an S7 system including PSU, CPU, digital & analogue modules, conveyor and simulator. Using direct access in the S7 package to test the functionality of inputs and outputs The S7 Programming Language Configuring and using the S7 software more...
Siemens S7 Maintenance instructor led trainingworkshop / seminarcomputer lab : Siemens Terminology Description of bits, bytes, words, memories, data elements, addressing etc. The S7 Programming software Familiarisation with the S7 software package Overview of S7 projects Overview of S7 Hardware Familiarisation with hardware configuration Testing hardware using direct access The S7 Programming Language S7 programs (Contacts and Coils) in ladder and statement list. S7 programs - timers, counters, flip-flops comparators and other elements from the S7 catalogue Overview of structured programs more...
Siemens Simatic S7-1200 : Introduction to PLCa ™s Basic principles of an S7-1200 PLC including PSU, CPU, digital I/ O, analogue I/ O Siemens Terminology Description of bits, bytes, words, memories, data elements, addressing etc. Getting started with Simatic Manager v10. 5 Configuring and using Simatic Manager v10. 5 Configuring hardware and networks Working with Symbols Working with program elements Program structure Binary more...
SCADA & HMI
Siemens HMIs ProTool and OPs : Introduction to SIMATIC ® HMI ProTool Ops Screen Configuration Creating a simple display Screen Elements Setting the startup screen Compile and Download Tags Functions Local functions or soft keys Global functions Graphics Input and Output fields Bars Text / Graphic Lists Symbolic Outputs Combo boxes Curves Area Pointers Alarm / Event more...
Siemens WINCC : System Overview Getting Started Windows Control Centre Structure Configuring a project Creating Tags Data types Internal tags Process Tags Tag Groups Communications Drivers Graphics Creating simple graphics Palette Objects Library Objects Animating Graphics Tag Logging Alarm Logging Reports Designer User Administrator User Archives Introduction to further functions including:- Scripting, DDE, Integration with Simatic Manager.  more...
Siemens WinCC Flexible and OPs : Introduction to SIMATIC ® HMI ProTool, WinCC Flexible and Operator Panels System Requirements Getting started. Creating a project Creating a simple display Screen Elements Overview of Screen navigation Compile and Download Consistency check Transfer mode Integration into Step 7 Tags Global and local functions Graphics Input more...
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