This course starts off with reinforcing some of the basics presented Basic ControlLogix. The features of the GSV and SSV instructions are presented to get and set system values. The next lesson goes over the status flags used to monitor certain events in the logic and then instructions used to manipulate and move data. After this, indirect addressing is discussed as a powerful method of accessing tags. The participant will gain an introduction to instructions that work on a file level, otherwise known as arrays.
Upon completion of the course, participants shall be able to:
- Manipulate and move data using memory instructions
- Monitors and compare machine states
- Understand bit shift instruction that can be used to track parts flow in an assembly line production
- Handle data in stacks using stack register instructions
- Control repetitive machine operations using instructions
And many more…
Day 1
- Introduction to the Demo
- Arrays
- User Defined Type
- GSV / SSV Instructions
- Status Flags
- Move Instructions
- Indirect Addressing
- File Instructions
Day 2
- Special Instructions
- Misc Instructions
- Bit Shift Instructions
- Stack Register Instructions
Day 3
- Sequencer Instructions
- Using Add-On Instructions
- Creating Add-On Instructions
- The Message Instruction
- Produced and Consumed Tags
Day 4
- Event Tasks
- ASCII String Instructions
- Fault and Power Up Handling
- The PID Instruction
Anyone needing to maintain or program a Logix5000 project
Knowledge of Basic ControlLogix or equivalent experience is required
4 Days