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Emerson Controller Programming – Logic Developer PLC (7701)

Learn programming for the Emerson PACSystems, 90/70, 90/30 and VersaMax controllers in this Machine Edition class featuring the PACSystems Rx3i Controller.

  • 04
    Jun
    4 days, Tue 8:00 AM - Fri 5:00 PM
    • $2,500.00 excl.
  • 18
    Jun
    4 days, Tue 8:00 AM - Fri 5:00 PM
    • $2,500.00 excl.
  • 08
    Oct
    4 days, Tue 8:00 AM - Fri 5:00 PM
    • $2,500.00 excl.
  • 05
    Nov
    4 days, Tue 8:00 AM - Fri 5:00 PM
    • $2,500.00 excl.
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Description

Learn programming for PACSystems, 90/70, 90/30, and VersaMax controllers in this Machine Edition class featuring the PACSystems RX3iController. This class covers programming techniques and the advanced features of the PACSystems Controller using Logic Developer PLC Machine Edition software. Starting with the controller software architecture, students are taught how to effectively develop control applications using building block concepts.This course builds upon Object-Oriented concepts with PACSystems User-Defined Function Blocks (UDFBs), as well as the development of application components using Ladder Diagram (LD), Structured Text (ST), and Function Block Diagram (FBD) programming languages. An optional PROFINET module is available.

Audience

This course is intended for those who are or will be involved in the development, modification, and troubleshooting of control systems using Proficy Logic Developer PLC and PACSystems Controllers.

Prerequisites

Participants should be comfortable operating in a Microsoft Windows environment, and have a basic understanding of electrical/control fundamentals.

For location based classes, these will be 4 days, 8 hours each day. For online classes, these will be 5 days, 6 hours each day. 

Special Instructions: 

  • For web based courses, it is beneficial to use dual monitors, one for the Webex classroom presentations, and one for Virtual Machine Environment with programming.
  • For web based courses, it is beneficial to use a headset.  This helps reduce any feedback from PC speakers/microphones.

Course Syllabus