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Software
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Rockwell Automation offers several different levels of training for your Logix system. While most of these training aids are ControlLogix specific, the lessons and tools also apply to the other Logix platforms.
| Option | Description |
| Instructor-led courses | Courses are best suited for people new to the Logix architecture and for those new to programmable controllers. For available ControlLogix courses and descriptions, see http://www.rockwellautomation.com/services/training/clgxrslgx5000.html |
| Computer-based and web-based training programs | Programs that are designed to provide essential information to perform ControlLogix job-related tasks. Students learn through realistic simulations, detailed graphics and animations, hands-on interactive exercises, and review questions. Computer-based and web-based training can be used as a pre-requisite for more advanced training, or it is best used as a resource following an instructor-led course. Course content can be repeated to continuously refresh knowledge and review important information. See http://www.rockwellautomation.com/services/training/cbt.html |
| Training workstations | Workstations can be used to reinforce and practice skills, train new employees, and ease the transition from one technology to another in a plant. Workstations also provide users with hands-on maintenance, troubleshooting, and programming experience using actual equipment. Workstations are used with most of the available instructor-led courses. A variety of standard ControlLogix workstations are available and they include combinations of network hardware (ControlNet, DH+), control hardware (controller, programming cable, power supply, I/O modules), motion control hardware (motion module, servo drive, motor), and operator interface hardware (pushbutton potentiometer, voltmeter). See http://www.rockwellautomation.com/services/training/workstations.html |
| Job aids | Useful resources to take back to your facility after completing instructor-led and computer-based training. Job aids ensure that you are consistently using best practices, and they provide immediate hardware and software information when it is needed so production does not slow. See http://www.rockwellautomation.com/services/training/jobaids.html |
Instructor-led Courses
The instructor-led courses are best suited for people new to the Logix architecture and for those new to programmable controllers.
| Course | Description |
| CIA101 | Introduction to Automation and Integrated Architecture |
| CCP146 | RSLogix 5000 Level 1: ControlLogix System Fundamentals |
| CCP299 | RSLogix 5000 Level 1: ControlLogix Fundamentals and Troubleshooting |
| CCCL21 | RSLogix 5000 Level 2: Basic Ladder Logic Interpretation |
| CCP151 | RSLogix 5000 Level 2: Basic Ladder Logic Programming |
| CCP153 | RSLogix 5000 Level 3: ControlLogix Maintenance and Troubleshooting |
| CCP143 | RSLogix 5000 Level 3: Project Development |
| CCN142 | RSLogix 5000 Level 4: Motion Programming Using Ladder Logic |
| CCP152 | RSLogix 5000 Level 4: Function Block Programming |
| SAF-LOG101 | GuardLogix Application and Development |
| SAF-LOG102 | GuardLogix Maintenance and Troubleshooting |
Computer-based Training
Computer-based training programs for ControlLogix (9393-RST catalog numbers) are designed to provide essential information to perform ControlLogix job-related tasks. Students learn through realistic simulations, detailed graphics and animations, hands-on interactive exercises, and review questions. Computer-based training can be used a pre-requisite for more advanced training, or it is best used as a resource following an instructor-led course. Course content can be repeated to continuously refresh knowledge and review important information.
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ControlLogix Workstation Simulator
Training workstations (ABT-TD catalog numbers) are the ideal support tool that you can integrate into your training and development programs. Workstations can be used to reinforce and practice skills, train new employees, and ease the transition from one technology to another in a plant. Workstations also provide users with hands-on maintenance, troubleshooting, and programming experience using actual equipment. Workstations are used with most of the available instructor-led courses. A variety of standard ControlLogix workstations are available and they include different combinations of the following equipment:
- Network hardware (ControlNet, DH+)
- Control hardware (controller, power supply, digital I/O modules, analog I/O modules)
- Programming cable (to connect to your computer)
- Motion control hardware (motion modules, servo drives, motors)
- Operator interface panel (pushbuttons, potentiometers, voltmeters)
Job Aids
Job aids (ABT-1756 and ABT-GRDLX catalog numbers) are useful resources to take back to your facility after completing instructor-led and computer-based training. Job aids ensure that you are consistently using best practices, and they provide immediate hardware and software information when it is needed so production does not slow.
