Industrial Training ScheduleSpring 2012
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Contents
About Ashdale Industrial Control Training Courses 3
Mitsubishi GX Developer Software Programming Tool 4
Mitsubishi FX Series PLC Level 1 5
Mitsubishi Variable Speed Inverter Drives 6
Mitsubishi AnS / Q Series Modular PLC Level 1 7
Mitsubishi GX Dev. IEC61131 Software Programming Tool 8
Mitsubishi E Series Human Machine Interface 9
Mitsubishi CC Link Networking 10
Mitsubishi Profibus DP Networking 11
ASi – Actuator Sensor Interface Network 12
MAPS SCADA Configuration 13
Robot Programming and Interfacing 14
GX IEC Developer to GX Works2 Conversion 15
Training Course Dates and Prices 2012 16
Training Course Registration Form 2012 17
Location Map 19
Ashdale Engineering LtdYork Park,Shore Road, BelfastBT15 3PXTel: 028 9078 3000Fax: 028 9037 0003E-mail: [email protected]
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About Ashdale Industrial ControlTraining CoursesVenueThe standard courses are normally carried out at Ashdale Engineering's own premises in Belfastwhere we have a dedicated training room. See Map on page 14.However, we also offer the flexibility of on-site training at your facility.
Format of TrainingAlthough some of the training will require presentations, we aim to break these up as much aspossible with hands on practical use of the Hardware and the relevant programming software.We will have one computer and set of hardware between two students.Ashdale courses are planned and presented under our ISO 9001:2000 Quality Management Systemand we are also recognised as a Mitsubishi Electric "Centre of Technical Excellence". We are sureyou will find these courses practical, technically useful and hopefully an enjoyable way of learningabout industrial technology.
Group SizeUp to 10 delegates, with a minimum of 4 for Ashdale based courses. On site courses consist of up to6 delegates. Places will be allocated on a first come, first served basis either on receipt of a bookingform or confirmation order.
FoodRefreshments are available throughout the day. Lunch is included in the price of the course.
MaterialsAll necessary training materials like pens, note paper, course notes etc are supplied by Ashdale.A completion certificate is issued at the end of the course.
DurationCourses start at 9.00 and finish at approximately 4.30pm.
ContactPatricia Sargent is the main contact for all training enquiries and bookings. For more information call028 9078 3000, fax 028 9037 0003 or email [email protected]
BookingSee course registration form on page 18 of this publication. Course details will then be sent toparticipants at least 1 week before the course date, after which no refund can be made forcancellations.
Bespoke courses
To ensure that we cater for everyone’s needs, Ashdale also offer the option of running tailoredcourses. These can be at Ashdale or on site at your premises. These courses can be tailored to suitthe needs of your personnel.
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Mitsubishi GX DeveloperSoftware Programming ToolTraining Objectives:To introduce students to Windows based PLC programming.To show students how to install and run GX Developer.To allow students to develop and document PLC programs.To use GX Developer as a fault finding and diagnostic tool.To use GX Developer with existing Medoc projects.
Who should attendElectricians, Electrical &Mechanical Engineers
Knowledge Level:.Be comfortable with WindowsOperating SystemThis is a first level course thatassumes no previous PLCknowledge.
Duration1 Day
Course AgendaIntroductionOverview of GX Developer.Ladder ProgrammingGX Developer On LineProject Print and ManagementFault FindingCompatibility with MedocProjectsReview of Complete Course
Suggested Other Courses
This course is normally run theday before the Mitsubishi FXSeries PLC Level 1 and theMitsubishi AnS / Q SeriesModular PLC Level 1 coursesand is a pre requisite for them.This course will be priced at acheaper rate if booked alongwith either.
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Mitsubishi FX Series PLC Level 1
Training Objectives:
To introduce students to programmable controllers.To introduce and develop use of basic ladder diagram instructions GX Developer SoftwareTo show students how to monitor PLC programs and change value as an aid to system fault finding.To discuss the implementation of basic PLC projects.
Who should attendElectricians, Electrical &Mechanical Engineers
Knowledge Level:.To have completed the GXDeveloper CourseThis is a first level course thatassumes no previous PLCknowledge. A basic concept ofelectric circuitry would behelpful but not essential.
Duration2 Day
Course Agenda Day 1IntroductionSystem ConfigurationPeripheral equipmentProgramming basic ladderinstructionsProgramming ladder, timers &counters
Course Agenda Day 2Programming – pulse and highspeedData structure – Binary, Hexand BCDApplied Instructions – Move andmathsSystem fault findingSample PLC projectReview of complete course
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Mitsubishi Variable Speed InverterDrivesTraining Objectives:
To introduce students to the principles of Variable Speed Drives.To show students good wiring practice for both power and control circuits.To allow students to understand and test many of the programmable functions of the drive.To show students how to monitor and fault find on a drive system.
Who should attendElectricians, Electrical &Mechanical Engineers
Knowledge Level:.A basic concept of electriccircuitry would be helpful butnot essential.Basic knowledge of 3 PhaseElectrical Motors
Duration2 Day
Course Agenda Day 1Basics in Electro mechanicsBasics in AC DrivesPrinciples of FrequencyInverters and 3 Phase MotorsInstallation and WiringModes of OperationThe Help MenuParameter List
Course Agenda Day 2Review of Day OneMotor Torque DefinitionsMotor LoadIntelligent ModesEnergy SavingsAuto CommissioningSimple Flux VectorCurrent LimitBrakingFault Diagnostics
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Mitsubishi AnS / Q Series Modular PLCLevel 1
Training Objectives:
Demonstrate to students how Input/Outputs are addressed.To develop the use of basic ladder diagram instructions using GX DeveloperTo introduce the use of applied instructions and special modules.Demonstrate to students how to monitor PLC programs and change values as an aid to system faultfinding.To discuss the implementation of basic PLC projects.
Who should attendElectricians, Electrical &Mechanical Engineers
Knowledge Level:.Basic concept of PLC's. Shouldbe familiar with GX DeveloperSoftware or have completedthe GX Developer Course
Duration2 Day
Course Agenda Day 1IntroductionSystem ConfigurationProgramming – Basic LadderProgramming – Set, reset andpulseProgramming – Other ladder,timer & countersData structure – Binary, Hex &BCD
Course Agenda Day 2Review of day oneApplied Instruction – DatahandlingApplied Instruction – MathsSpecial Function Modules –AnalogueSample PLC projectReview of complete course
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Mitsubishi GX Developer IEC 61131Software Programming ToolTraining Objectives:
To understand the principles of the IEC 61131-3 Standard.To become conversant with the functionality of GX Developer IECTo create programs using all language editors.To realise the benefits of functions and function blocks.To utilise the advance monitoring functions.
Who should attendProject / Application Engineers
Knowledge Level:Working knowledge of PLCsand Windows based software
Duration2 Day
Course Agenda Day 1IntroductionThe IEC StandardSoftware StructureDefinition of IEC TermsIEC Ladder EditorMonitoring FunctionsOnline EditingOther IEC Editors
Course Agenda Day 2Review of Day OnePrograms ExampleFunctionFunction BlocksUser LibrariesMelsec Ladder ModePLC Parameters etcReview, Questions
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Mitsubishi E Series HumanMachine InterfaceTraining Objectives:To understand the principles, set-up and basic communication that the HMI uses in conjunction withthe PLC.It will also cover E-Designer software, going over basic dynamic and test objects useful in mostprojects.To become familiar with all display options.
Who should attendAnyone involved in theimplementation of E Series HMIProjects.
Knowledge Level:Working knowledge of PLCsand Windows based software
Duration1 Day
Course Agenda Day 1Introduction to HMIsBasic set up of the terminalInstallationCommunicationDigital & Analogue VariablesTrend & RecipeAlarm & Print Outs
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Mitsubishi – CC Link Networking
Training Objectives:
The course provides an understanding of the capability and performance of this open network andhow to apply it to real world applications.Programming, fault-finding and diagnostics are included in the course.
Who should attendElectricians, Electrical &Mechanical Engineers
Knowledge Level:.Experience of PLCs ProductsAn understanding ofGX Developer Software isnecessary
Duration1 Day
Course Agenda Day 1Master local and remotestationsInterconnecting links usingtwisted pair cablesMaster station buffer memoryLink relays and registersLink I/0 - digitalLink I/0 - analogueLink I/0 - drivesProgrammingMaster station ladder diagrams
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Mitsubishi – Profibus DP NetworkingTraining Objectives:
To provide an understanding of the capability and performance of Profibus networks, and how toapply them to real world applications.
Who should attendAnyone involved in theimplementation of ProfibusNetworks.
Knowledge Level:.Working knowledge of PLCsand Windows based software
Duration1 Day
Course Agenda Day 1IntroductionFMS, DP, PA standardsSpecificationsCabling200 FilesGSD FilesUse of Configurator DPsoftwareSetting up a networkLinks with GX IEC DeveloperDiagnostics
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ASi – Actuator Sensor InterfaceNetworkTraining Objectives:
To provide an understanding of the of ASi SystemTo review ASi Network ComponentsTo review ASi VersionsTo set up and address an ASi NetworkASi Network fault finding
Who should attendElectricians, Electrical andMechanical Engineers
Knowledge Level:.Working knowledge of PLCsand Windows based software
Duration1 Day
Course Agenda Day 1IntroductionWhere ASi fits in IndustrialControlASi Specification & ComponentsASi V2.1 and AnaloguesASi Master & GatewaysSetting up an ASi NetworkNetwork fault findingOverview of ASi Safe
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MAPS SCADA ConfigurationMitsubishi Adroit Process Suite
Training Objectives:
To have a good understanding and be competent in the use of MAPSTo be able to communicate with a PLC using MAPS.To be able to apply what you have learnt to your application.To be able to trouble-shoot problems that you may encounter and take appropriate action.To be able to produce a design specification for your project.Know how to maximise the performance of your MAPS application.To be able to use the on-line MX4 Help Topics and Knowledge Base effectively.
Course Agenda Day 1Adroit Program GroupAdroit Basics/Concepts.Object OrientationAgents, Slots & StatusClient-ServerAnimationOn-Line Configuration
Course Agenda Day 2Drawing & Picture ElementsButton DownWizardsAnimation & BrowserScanning/ Connecting to PLCsAlarmingSupport
Course Agenda Day 3DataloggingEventsPlant VCR@ ScanningPath RedundancyTechnology AgreementHASP & Licensing
Who should attendThis course is designed for firsttime MAPS users includingengineering staff,Maintenance staff and plantsupervisors.
Knowledge Level:Familiarity with the Windowsoperating systemWorking knowledge of processcontrol applications
Duration3 Day
New for 2012
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Robot Programming and InterfacingTraining Objectives:
To introduce students to the Mitsubishi Robot range.To show students how the Robot movement is defined.To develop programs using Melfa IV programming software.To look at how to interface the Robot to other automation devices.To test other advanced Robot functions.
Who should attendElectricians, Electrical andMechanical Engineers
Knowledge Level:.Working of Windows basedsoftware
Duration3 Day
Course Agenda Day 1Safety Information andIntroductionOverview Mitsubishi RobotsInstallation and Setting tooperationControl Panel and Display ofthe ControllerSetting of the Origin Methods
Course Agenda Day 2Moving the RobotMelfa Basic IV ProgrammingStructure and InstructionsCOSIPRP SoftwareTesting of Programs
Course Agenda Day 3Expansion Cards forcommunicationMultitaskingCompliance ControlMulti Mechanism ControlSensor-less Crash ControlTracking ‘Red Line’System Tuning
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GX IEC Developer to GX Works2 ConversionTraining Objectives:
To introduce students experienced in the use of Mitsubishi GX IEC Dev to GX Works2.To show students the differences between the two packages.To show how existing systems are supported and imported.To look at the advantages of GX Works2.
Who should attendElectricians, Electrical andMechanical Engineers
Knowledge Level:.Experienced in the use ofMitsubishi GX Dev. IECIEC61131 ProgrammingSoftware
Duration1 Day
Course Agenda Day 1OverviewDifferencesLegacy supportVersion controlImporting existing projectsIntelligent utilitiesMultiple programsMonitoringSecurityLegacy supportHands-on workshopSupport resources
New for 2012
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Training Course Dates and Prices 2012
Code Course Date Days Price perPerson
000020 Mitsubishi GX Dev PLC ProgrammingTool Course (FX Based)
21st February 1 £270 or £240*
000039 Mitsubishi FX Series PLC Level 1 22rd – 23rd February 2 £475
000040 Mitsubishi Variable Speed Drives 6th - 7th March 2 £475
000050 Mitsubishi GX Dev PLC ProgrammingTool Course (AnS / Q Series Based)
27th March 1 £270 or £240*
000060 Mitsubishi AnS / Q Series Rack TypePLC Level 1
28th – 29th March 2 £495
000080 Mitsubishi GX Dev. IECIEC61131 Programming Software
18th – 19th April 2 £480
000150 Mitsubishi E Series HumanMachine Interface
10th May 1 £270
000130 Mitsubishi CC Link Networking 22nd May 1 £270
000120 Mitsubishi Profibus DP Networking 24th May 1 £270
000140 ASi – Actuator Sensor InterfaceNetwork
29th May 1 £270
000300 MAPS SCADA Configuration 4th – 6th June 3 £1400
000160 Robot Programming and InterfaceCourse
12th – 14th June 3 £1050
00081 GX IEC Developer to GX Works2Conversion
19th June 1 £240
* This training course will be priced at cheaper rate if booked along with PLC Level 1 (2 Day) Course
Please send the completed booking order form, together with a cheque or an official order to:Training Dept.Ashdale Engineering LtdYork Park Shore RoadBelfastBT15 3PXor Fax 028 9037 0003
All cheques should be made payable to‘Ashdale Engineering Ltd’
Purchase orders will normally be accepted from companies who have existing credit accounts or whorequire a Proforma Invoice.
Course details will then be sent to participants at least 1 week before the course date, after which norefund can be made for cancellations
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Training Course Registration Form 2012
Name: ______________________________ Position:_____________________________________
Organisation: _____________________________________________________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________________________
Postcode: ________________ Tel no: __________________ Fax no: ______________________
Email: _____________________________________________
Delegate Name Course Title Date Price
Company Purchase Order No: _________________ORCheque enclosed for the sum of: _______________
Signed*____________________________________*You must be authorised to sign on behalf of your company, partnership or business.
Ashdale Engineering Ltd, York Park, Shore Road, Belfast, BT15 3PXTel: 028 9078 3000 Fax: 028 9037 0003 E-mail: [email protected]
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Location Map
AshdaleEngineering Ltd
York Park,Shore Road, Belfast
BT15 3PXTel: 028 9078 3000Fax: 028 9037 0003
E-mail:[email protected]
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Ashdale Engineering LtdYork Park,Shore Road, BelfastBT15 3PXTel: 028 9078 3000Fax: 028 9037 0003E-mail: [email protected] Training ScheduleSpring 2012