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• Trainingvenues

• Courselistings

• Contacts

• Trainingcalendar

• Bespokecourses

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WHYTRAINWITHMITSUBISHIELECTRIC?

We take great care in providing consistent, high quality training to a wide variety of abilities and industries. Our courses provide up-to-date knowledge to operational staff in key positions in all spheres of manufacturing and process industries. Courses are designed to provide industrial automation content knowledge in a format to suit everyone. Our Customer Technology Centre (CTC) enables our customers to see how our products perform in a dedicated environment.

Mitsubishi Electric has consistently played a leading role in providing professional training in the industrial automation industry. We recognise the importance of keeping abreast of fastmoving technology and offer a schedule of up-to-date training courses from our team of professional engineers.

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VENUES:

HEADOFFICE–HATFIELDHead Office is used for the majority of training courses. It is situated on the outskirts of Hatfield and offers an ideal training environment. The site has fully equipped training suites for up to 10 people and a conference facility which can accommodate up to 100.

Alongside these rooms is the fully operational Customer Technology Centre (CTC). £2 million has been invested in the CTC to create a dedicated environment which enables customers to see our working products and solutions.

REGIONALAUTOMATIONCENTRES–WAKEFIELDThe Regional Automation Centre in Wakefield offers easier accessibility for northern based companies to attend Mitsubishi training courses. The site consists of training rooms for up to 10 people and a conference area for up to 50.

SCOTLAND

Our training facility in Livingston, Scotland is situated within the Mitsubishi Electric Air-conditioning production facility and is convenient for customers from Scotland and Northern England.

BESPOKECOURSES

To ensure that we cater for everyone’s needs, Mitsubishi also offer the option of running tailored courses.

TRAININGVENUES

Courses are held at our head office in Hatfield and the Regional Automation Centres in Wakefield and Livingston. However, we also offer the flexibility of on-site training at your facility.

GROUPSIZE

Up to 10 delegates, with a minimum of 3 for Mitsubishi-based courses. On site courses consist of up to 6 delegates.

CATERING

Refreshments are available throughout the day. Lunch is included in the price of the course.

MATERIALS

All necessary training materials are supplied by Mitsubishi.

DURATION

Courses start at 9.30am and finish at approximately 4.30pm.

For more information call 01707 288790, fax 01707 278695, email [email protected] see gb3a.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/en/service/training

CERTIFIEDENGINEER

The Mitsubishi Certified Engineer programme is designed to generate a group of competent engineers, certified in Mitsubishi Automation equipment.

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AWORLDOFAUTOMATIONSOLUTIONS

ANAMETOTRUST

Since its beginnings in 1870, some 45 companies use the Mitsubishi name, covering a spectrum of finance, commerce and industry.

The Mitsubishi brand name is recognised around the world as a symbol of premium quality.

Mitsubishi Electric Corporation is active in space development, transportation, semiconductors, energy systems, communications and information processing, audio visual equipment, home electronics, building and energy management and automation systems, and has 237 factories and laboratories worldwide in over 121 countries.

This is why you can rely on a Mitsubishi Electric Automation System – because we know first hand about the need for reliable, efficient, easy-to-use automation and control in our own factories.

As one of the world’s leading companies with a global turnover of 4 trillion Yen (over $40 billion), employing over 100,000 people, Mitsubishi Electric has the resource and the commitment to deliver the ultimate in service and support as well as the best products.

SYSTEMSERVICE&SUPPORTSERVICES

� Dedicated technical support

� 24/7 on site engineer call-out availability

� Annual maintenance visits

� Extended warranty

� Technical manual library

� Multi vender product support

� Legacy product survey & risk assessment

� Commissioning service

� Repair services

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CONTENTS

PLC–INTRODUCTION 6

PLC–ADVANCEDPROGRAMMING 7

IECPLCPROGRAMMING 8

INTRODUCTIONTOIQWORKS 9

GOT2000HMI 10

FXPLCBASICMAINTENANCE 11

QPLCBASICMAINTENANCE 12

INVERTERINTRODUCTION 13

SERVOINTRODUCTION 14

QSERIES(QD75)PLCPOSITIONING 15

LD77SIMPLEMOTION 16

NETWORKING 17

MAPSSCADA 18

MAPS 19

GXWORKS3PROGRAMMING 20

ROBOTMAINTENANCE 21

ROBOTPROGRAMMING 22

ADDITIONALTRAININGCOURSES 23

TERMSANDCONDITIONS 23

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PLC–INTRODUCTION(USINGGXWORKS2SIMPLEMODE)

MAINOBJECTIVES

This course is an introduction to the Mitsubishi Q, L, & FX PLC products. The course explains the basic hardware structure of the Q, L, & FX Mitsubishi PLC products and introduces the first basic steps of PLC programming using the GX Works2 PLC programming software in “simple mode” with labels. This training goes as far as timers & counters.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to create and understand basic PLC programs.

REQUIREMENTS

No Previous PLC knowledge is required however previous Mitsubishi or competitor PLC knowledge would be useful. An understanding of basic electrical principles and number bases would be an advantage.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses dedicated Q, L, & FX PLC simulator system hardware together with GX Works2 programming software.

SUBJECTS

� PLC hardware

� GX Works2 software in simple mode

� Logic principles

� Creating a ladder diagram

� Program testing

� Program transfer (Up / Down loading)

� Simple application programmes

� Timers & Counters

� Simulation and monitoring

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DURATION

2 Days

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have either no previous PLC experience or very limited experience.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� PLC Advanced programming using GX Works2 simple mode

� IEC PLC Programming using GX Works2 structured mode

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MAINOBJECTIVES

Based around the GX Works2 software in “simple mode” with labels, the course will run through the advanced features of the Q, L, & FX PLCs. Concentrating on the applied instruction set, delegates will be able to use mathematical functions, interfacing with analogue units, use complex instructions and many more functions. Students are given many practical exercises to solve.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be competent PLC programmers with an understanding of complex PLC programming.

REQUIREMENTS

Ideally students need previous experience with Mitsubishi PLCs (or to have attended the PLC Introduction training course) however an understanding of other manufacturers’ PLC products will help. An understanding of basic electrical principles and number bases is required.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses dedicated Q, L, & FX PLC simulator system hardware together with GX Works2 programming software.

PLC–ADVANCEDPROGRAMMING(USINGGXWORKS2SIMPLEMODE)

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SUBJECTS

� Special M coils

� Multi-operation programming

� Data registers

� Using 16/32 bit memory areas

� Advanced programming techniques

� Delay programmes

� Shift registers

� Master control

� Index registers

� Sub-routines

� Floating point maths

� Analogue control

� Analogue - digital conversion

� Digital - analogue conversion

DURATION

2 Days

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have previous Mitsubishi PLC experience or at minimum experience of other PLC equipment.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� IEC PLC Programming using GX Works2 structured mode

� Networking

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IECPLCPROGRAMMING(USINGGXWORKS2STRUCTUREDMODE)

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MAINOBJECTIVES

Based on the GX Works 2 software in structured mode, the course will run through the functions and program editors of the software. Concentrating on the IEC 61131-3 standard, students will be able to create programmes and become confident using this package and exploiting the feature of IEC programming including items such as Functions & Function blocks, complex data types, etc.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to have a detailed understanding of the IEC 61131-3 programming standard and to be able to implement PLC programs to this standard.

REQUIREMENTS

Students need previous experience of Mitsubishi PLC programming and it would be advantageous to have some experience of other structured programming environments.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses dedicated Q PLC simulator system hardware together with GX Works2 programming software in structured mode.

SUBJECTS

� Introduction to The IEC 61131-3 standard

� Introduction to the GX Works 2 programming environment

� Program structuring

� Variable types and definitions

� Programming languages

� Compiling

� Functions

� Function blocks

� Monitoring

� Libraries

� Backup & restore

DURATION

2 Days

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have previous Mitsubishi PLC experience and ideally student that have previously attended Mitsubishi PLC training.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� MAPS Scada

� Networking

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INTRODUCTIONTOIQWORKS

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MAINOBJECTIVES

Based on the IQ Works software suit and specifically the IQ Navigator software product this course runs through the creation of a project that consists of a PLC and GOT HMI applications. Students will learn how to configure a basic multi-hardware platform system and exploit the shared label database facilities.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to manage a multi-hardware platform system with the IQ navigator software.

REQUIREMENTS

Previous experience of Mitsubishi PLC and GOT (HMI) programming is required.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses the IQ Works software suit in conjunction with dedicated PLC hardware/software simulator systems and GOT hardware/software simulator systems.

SUBJECTS

� iQ Concepts

� The Navigator

� Building a PLC system

� Building a GOT system

� Introduction to GX Works2 PLC software

� Introduction to GT Designer3 GOT software

� Project label database management

� The PLC program

� The GOT program

DURATION

1 Day

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have previous Mitsubishi PLC and GOT HMI experience.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� PLC Introduction and Advanced

� IEC Programming

� GOT HMI

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GOT2000HMI

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MAINOBJECTIVES

Based on the GT Designer software this course introduces students to the GOT HMI product range starting with basic features such as simple graphic objects but then moving on to many of the more advanced features such as scripting. The course builds an integrated HMI application in conjunction with a PLC application using both PLC and HMI simulators however GOT hardware is also used.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to create and manage a GOT HMI application and to have an appreciation of advanced GOT features.

REQUIREMENTS

Students do not need any previous experience with either Mitsubishi or other manufacturers’ HMI products but it would be an advantage. Basic PLC knowledge would be preferred but not essential.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses the GOT software simulator together with GOT hardware and a PLC application.

SUBJECTS

� Introduction to GOT HMIs

� Product review

� Basic set up of and connectivity

� Introduction to GT Designer software

� Basic graphic objects

� Alarms

� Comments

� Trending

� Recipes

� Time actions

� Parts

� Scripting

DURATION

2 Days

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have either no previous GOT HMI experience or very limited experience.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� PLC Introduction

� PLC Advanced Programming

� MAPS Scada

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FXPLCBASICMAINTENANCE

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MAINOBJECTIVES

FX PLC Maintenance is a very hands-on practical based course split into two modules (hardware & software). The course concentrates on wiring and connectivity, with a strong emphasis on both hardware and software fault finding diagnostics. Software used will either be GX Developer or GX IEC Developer or GX Works2 (in simple mode).

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to maintain and fault find an FX PLC system.

REQUIREMENTS

Students need no previous experience with Mitsubishi PLCs or PLC programming. Some knowledge of other manufacturers’ PLC products is an advantage but not essential. An understanding of basic electrical principles would be an advantage.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses dedicated FX simulator system hardware together with PLC programming software. Students are asked to bring digital multi-meters if possible.

SUBJECTS

� A brief history of PLC systems

� A comparison of PLC and relay systems

� Hardware connectivity & wiring

� Analogue connectivity

� Hardware fault finding

� Program verification, fault finding and monitoring

� Transferring a simple application program example

DURATION

1 Day

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have either no previous PLC experience or very limited experience.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� Q Series PLC Maintenance

� PLC Intro & Advanced

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QPLCBASICMAINTENANCE

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MAINOBJECTIVES

Q PLC Maintenance is a very hands-on practical based course split into two modules (hardware & software). The course concentrates on wiring and connectivity, with a strong emphasis on both hardware and software fault finding diagnostics. Software used will either be GX Developer or GX IEC Developer GX Works2 (in simple mode).

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to maintain and fault find a Q PLC system.

REQUIREMENTS

Students need no previous experience with Mitsubishi PLCs or PLC programming. Some knowledge of other manufacturers’ PLC products is an advantage but not essential. An understanding of basic electrical principles would be an advantage.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses dedicated Q simulator system hardware together with PLC programming software. Students are asked to bring digital multi-meters if possible.

SUBJECTS

� A brief history of PLC systems

� A comparison of PLC and relay systems

� Hardware connectivity & wiring

� Analogue connectivity

� Hardware fault finding

� Program verification, fault finding and monitoring

� Transferring a simple application program example

DURATION

1 Day

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have either no previous PLC experience or very limited experience.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� PLC Introduction

� PLC Advanced Programming

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MAINOBJECTIVES

This course introduces the basic principles of AC motors and AC inverter theory. It involves practical use of the FR-D700 inverters to gain basic set-up and diagnostic experience that can be used on the complete range of Mitsubishi inverters. The Mitsubishi FR Configurator software is also introduced.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to set-up and wire an inverter with basic settings and to understand AC motor theory.

REQUIREMENTS

Students need have no previous experience of variable speed drive products. An understanding of basic electrical principles would be an advantage.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses the dedicated FR-D700 variable speed drive simulator systems hardware.

SUBJECTS

� 3 phase motor theory

� 3 phase motor rules

� Wiring – star and delta

� Mechanical properties of 3 phase motors

� How an inverter works

� Basic parameter settings

� Several practical exercises

� Introduction to FR Configurator software

DURATION

1 Day

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have either no previous Inverter (VSD) experience or very limited experience.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� Servo Introduction

� QD75 Positioning

� LD77 Simple motion

INVERTERINTRODUCTION(VARIABLESPEEDDRIVES)

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SERVOINTRODUCTION

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MAINOBJECTIVES

This Servo training course introduces the concept and principles of the operation of Mitsubishi servo systems including amplifiers and motors. This includes SSCNet networking connectivity plus MR Configurator software. Consideration is also given to mechanical systems.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to understand the basic components of a servo and how a servo works together with how to use the MR Configurator software.

REQUIREMENTS

Students need no previous experience of servo systems. An understanding of basic electrical and mechanical principles is required.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses dedicated servo demonstration cases together with the MR Configurator software.

SUBJECTS

� Definition of Servo systems

� Principles of operation

� Wiring and connections

� Type A & B systems

� SSCNet networking

� MR Configurator software

� Fault finding and diagnostics

DURATION

1 Day

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have either no previous Servo experience or very limited experience.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� PLC Advanced Programming

� Q Series QD75 Positioning

� LD77 simple motion

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QSERIESPLC-QD75POSITIONING

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MAINOBJECTIVES

Based on the QD75 PLC positioning module, the course teaches students how to use GX Configurator QP software to parameterise a servo system and create simple positioning moves including home return. Students also learn how to use the Q PLC instruction set to control the positioning system.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to create, maintain, and fault find a basic QD75 positioning system.

REQUIREMENTS

Students need to have basic Servo system experience or have attended the Mitsubishi Servo introduction training course. An understanding of basic Q series PLC programming is also required.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses dedicated hardware Servo demonstration cases, together with Q series PLCs, QD75 positioning modules and GX Configurator QP software.

SUBJECTS

� Introduction to positioning systems on Q series PLCs

� System connectivity and SSCNet networking

� Parameter setting and creating basic moves

� Absolute and relative positioning

� Home return operation

� GX Configurator QP software

� PLC programming

� Monitoring and trouble shooting

DURATION

1 Day

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have previous servo experience or that have attended the Mitsubishi servo introduction training course. No pervious positioning experience is required.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� PLC Introduction

� PLC Advanced Programming

� LD77 simple motion

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LD77SIMPLEMOTION

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MAINOBJECTIVES

Based on the LD77 Simple Motion module, the course teaches students how to create a simple motion control system from scratch. This includes basic physical configuration with wiring and SSCNet connections followed by using GX Works2 software with MR Configurator2 programming tool to parameterise a servo system and create simple motion control systems.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to create, maintain, and fault find a basic LD77 based simple motion system.

REQUIREMENTS

Students need to have basic Servo system experience or have attended the Mitsubishi Servo introduction training course. An understanding of basic Q series PLC programming is also required.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses dedicated hardware Servo demonstration cases, together with an L series PLC demo unit containing an LD77 simple motion modules and MR Configurator2 within GX Works2 software.

SUBJECTS

� Introduction to simple motion systems on L series PLCs

� System connectivity and SSCNet networking

� MR Configurator2 within GX Works2 software

� Parameter setting and creating positioning profiles

� Origin point setting

� Advanced Positioning

� Dedicated commands

� Synchronous control

� CAMs

� Monitoring and trouble shooting

DURATION1 Day

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have previous servo experience or that have attended the Mitsubishi servo introduction training course. No pervious motion control experience is required.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� PLC Advanced Programming

� Q Series QD75 Positioning

� LD77 simple motion

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NETWORKING

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MAINOBJECTIVES

The course provides an understanding of the capability and performance of CC-Link, Profibus, and Ethernet open networks and how to apply them to real world applications. This is a very hands-on training course that includes programming, fault-finding and diagnostics.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to create, maintain, and fault find a basic open network.

REQUIREMENTS

Attendees need to have previous experience with either Mitsubishi or other manufacturers’ PLC products. An understanding of basic PLCs and how they can be networked is necessary.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses the dedicated PLC training rigs fitted with the appropriate networking modules plus software configuration tools for each network type.

SUBJECTS

� Introduction to each network type

� Principles and details of each network type

� Configuration details of each network

� Connectivity

� How to set up each type of network

� Practical connection exercises for each network type

� Fault finding and diagnostics

DURATION

1 Day

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have some pervious Mitsubishi PLC experience but no previous networking experience is required.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� PLC Intro & Advanced

� IEC PLC programming

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MAPSSCADA

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MAINOBJECTIVES

The course gives an insight into MAPS SCADA project design and configuration techniques. This “hands on” course will cover topics such as plant control, data collection, alarms, trending and reporting.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to create from scratch a functional MAPS Scada system.

REQUIREMENTS

Students need to have previous experience with either Mitsubishi or other manufacturers’ PLC products. An understanding of networking and databases would also be beneficial. Students also need a good working knowledge of Windows operating systems and an appreciation of programming environments such as .NET, VB, C#.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses the dedicated PLC training system and the MAPS SCADA software.

SUBJECTS

� Licencing

� Agent (tag) creation and management

� Mimic development

� PLC communications / OPC communications & drivers

� Managing projects

� Alarms

� Trending

� Log data

� Devices

� Client Server

� Alarm & event analysis

� Auditing

� Smart Client user interface

� Customer objects

DURATION3 Days

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have no previous Scada experience but knowledge of databases computer programming is beneficial.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� MAPS

� 3rd party VB.Net or C# programming

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MAPS

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MAINOBJECTIVES

The course gives an understanding of how to use and exploit the features of the MAPS Enterprise management system. This includes how to automatically generate PLC and Scada projects, on-going management of PLC and Scada projects, Electrical & Instrumentation documentation management, etc.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to create and deploy a MAPS enterprise project.

REQUIREMENTS

Students must have previous experience of the Mitsubishi IEC PLC programming environment and the Mitsubishi MAPS Scada system. Students also need a good working knowledge of Windows operating systems, an appreciation of programming environments such as .NET, VB, C# and databases.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses the dedicated PLC training system and the MAPS software in conjunction with the IEC programming environment and MAPS Scada.

SUBJECTS

� Maps architecture

� Setup requirements

� Plant planning layout

� Demo project

� Customising

� Faceplates

� Function blocks

� Adroit Smart UI

� Templates

DURATION1 Day

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have previous experience of the Mitsubishi MAPS Scada product as well as Mitsubishi PLC programming software in IEC or Structured mode.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� 3rd party VB.Net or C# programming

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GXWORKS3PROGRAMMING(WITHIQ-R&IQ-FPLCS)

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MAINOBJECTIVES

The course aims to teach the students about the iQ-R and iQ-F PLC product ranges as well as the GX Works3 software programming environment. Students will learn about software and hardware backwards compatibility as well as gather an understanding of how to exploit new hardware and software features.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to have a good understanding of the iQ-R & iQ-F hardware products as well as the GX Works3 software programming system.

REQUIREMENTS

Students should have previous experience of Mitsubishi programming environment and Mitsubishi PLC hardware.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses the dedicated PLC training system and the GX Works3 software programming environment.

SUBJECTS

� Q PLC Hardware

� GX Works3 introduction

� e-manuals

� Module configuration

� Labels

� Programming environments

� Up & Down loading programs with monitoring and fault finding

� Special function modules

� Simulation

� Basic & Advanced instruction sets

DURATION2 Days

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have previous Mitsubishi PLC programming experience and Ideally GX Works2 software.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� iQ Works Introduction

� GOT 2000 Programming

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ROBOTMAINTENANCE

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MAINOBJECTIVES

Based on the Mitsubishi Robot maintenance manual, this training course concentrates on the routine scheduled maintenance activities required for all Mitsubishi robots. This includes items such as changing batteries, adjusting belts, greasing, etc.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to create a maintenance regime for robots and to be able to carry out this work.

REQUIREMENTS

Students do not require any previous experience however an understanding of general mechanical maintenance work would be an advantage.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses an example robot arm and controller together with a teach pendant.

SUBJECTS

� Robot construction

� Teach pendants

� Robot operation

� Maintenance schedule

� Adjusting belts

� Changing batteries

� Origin setting

� Fault finding

� Jogging

DURATION1 Day

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have no previous robot maintenance experiance.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� Robot programming

� PLC Introduction

� PLC Advance programming

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ROBOTPROGRAMMING

MAINOBJECTIVES

This training course aims to teach the students how to create working robot applications with consideration for the physical environment, safety, and the work piece. Students learn how to program using both a teach pendant as well as the RT Toolbox software environment. Vision systems are not included as part of this training and neither is direct integration with an iQ PLC system.

LEARNINGOUTCOMES

At the end of this course students are expected to be able to create, deploy, maintain, and fault find a working robot application program.

REQUIREMENTS

Students do not require any previous experience however an appreciation of programming environments such as BASIC, VB, C, C#, etc would be an advantage.

PRODUCTSUSED

This course uses a sample robot arm and controller however for most of the work the simulation environment within the RT Toolbox software is used.

SUBJECTS

� Teach box

� Basic programming using a teach box

� RT Toolbox software

� Advance programming

� Basic instructions & data types

� Programming & commands

� Simulation

� Gripper commands

� Parameters

� Fault finding

DURATION2 Days

TARGETSTUDENTS

This training course is aimed at students that have previous robot programming experience.

SUGGESTEDFURTHERCOURSES:

� PLC Introduction

� PLC Advance programming

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� All bookings (and the provision of training) are subject to Mitsubishi’s then prevailing terms and conditions of sale (copy available upon request), as amended by the below. Please note: Customer’s booking request, once accepted, constitutes a legally binding contract under English law.

� The training Registration Form must be signed by an authorised person on behalf of your company, partnership or business.

� All prices and costs exclude VAT (or other applicable tax or duty) and are in pounds sterling unless otherwise expressly stated.

� Failure to make payment in full prior to date of training, save where on credit, may result in loss of customer’s place and/or cancellation of training. Failure to make proper payment of credit account may result in refusal to provide future training. Both the aforesaid are without prejudice to Mitsubishi’s other rights.

� Telephone bookings will be treated as provisional only (please confirm in writing).

� Provisional bookings will be held for 3 weeks in advance without an official order or payment after which time Mitsubishi may offer places/dates to other customers if the reservation is not secured by the customer.

� Mitsubishi reserves the right to cancel or postpone courses in the event of circumstances beyond its reasonable control and/or no suitable trainer being available e.g. due to sudden illness (although Mitsubishi will first endeavour to find a substitute). In such circumstances, Mitsubishi will give as much notice as reasonably possible, and at customer’s request, in alternate to a substitute training date, a full refund will be provided.

� Mitsubishi reserves the right to cancel or postpone courses in the event that delegate numbers are below or above the standard limits. Typically, a minimum of 3 and maximum of 10 delegates for courses run at Mitsubishi’s training facilities. In such circumstances, Mitsubishi will give as much notice as reasonably possible, and at customer’s request, in alternate to a substitute training date, a full refund will be provided.

� In the event of a request from a customer to transfer training to an alternative date/course within 2 weeks of commencement of course, an administration fee of 25% of the cost of the applicable training shall apply. Any difference in cost of substitute course(s) shall be paid by/refunded to the customer as applicable.

� In the event of customer’s cancellation of or non-attendance at a training course, a charge of 50 % of the cost of the applicable training shall apply.

� To the fullest extent permitted by (applicable) law, Mitsubishi’s liability shall be limited to the total cost of the relevant training provided.

� Customers are reminded that: (i) unless the contrary is specifically agreed, Mitsubishi’s training is general in nature and may not be suitable for all circumstances and requirements encountered by customer; and (ii) that Mitsubishi’s software and applications are continually evolving. Therefore it is important when using any knowledge acquired, that customer first ensures that same remains up-to-date.

TERMSANDCONDITIONS

ADDITIONALTRAININGCOURSESAVAILABLEONDEMAND

Course title Duration Description

FX PLC Introduction 2 daysPrevious version of the new PLC Introduction course but using only FX PLCs and GX Developer software.

FX PLC Advanced 2 daysPrevious version of the new PLC Advanced course but using only FX PLCs and GX Developer software.

Q PLC Introduction 2 daysPrevious version of the new PLC Introduction course but using only Q PLCs and GX Developer software.

Q PLC Advanced 2 daysPrevious version of the new PLC Advanced course but using only Q PLCs and GX Developer software.

GX IEC Developer programming 2 daysHow to use and exploit the features and facilities of the IEC 61131 programming standard.

GX Developer to GX Works2 1 dayHow to change from using GX Developer software to GX Works2 software using the “Simple mode” option.

GX IEC Developer to GX Works2 1 dayHow to change from using GX IEC Developer software to GX Works2 software using the “Structured mode” option.

Motion control 3 daysHow to use and exploit the features of the Q Series Motion control CPU system.

FX PLC Positioning 1 day How to make an FX PLC based positioning system work.

CC Link IE 1 day How to configure and maintain a CC Link IE based network.

TrainingProspectus

Course title Duration Description

L SeriesPLC Maintenance 1 dayThe course concentrates on wiring and connectivity, with a strong emphasis on both hardware and software fault finding diagnostics using GX Works2 software.

L Series motion control 2 daysHow to use and exploit the features of the L Series Motion control system.

ADDITIONALTRAININGCOURSESCOMINGSOON

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