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Allen Bradley ControlLogix (Modules 5-

8) Training Course
Date: Nov 8-11, 2010

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Global Time: 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Daily
Eastern Standard Time Price: $1,685 + Taxes Seats Available: 8

Course Outline
Module 5
This modules starts off with reinforcing some of the basics presented in Modules 1-4.
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. Furthermore, the student will gain an
introduction to instructions that work on a file level, otherwise known as arrays. The
final lesson covers some special instructions that are commonly used to monitor and
compare machine state with a reference bit pattern.
Lessons

1. Introduction to the Demo


2. Array and UDT Review
3. GSV / SSV Instructions
4. Status Flags
5. Move Instructions
6. Indirect Addressing
7. File Instructions
8. Special Instructions
Module 6
The module begins by covering some Miscellaneous instructions for statistical control.
The instructor will then cover Bit Shift instructions that can be used to track parts flow in
an assembly line production. The next lesson covers ways to handle data in stacks with
the Stack Register instructions. The final lesson covers the Sequencer instructions used
in repetitive machine operation.
Lessons

1. Misc Instructions
2. Bit Shift Instructions
3. Stack Register Instructions
4. Sequencer Instructions

Module 7
This module introduces a powerful method for creating your own instructions called
Add-On Instructions. The next lesson covers some of the new advanced features in the
Message instruction. Furthermore, the Event Task and UID/UIE Instructions are taught.
Finally, the instructor will go over the usage of the FOR and BRK Instruction.
Lessons

1. Using Add-On Instructions


2. Creating Add-On Instructions
3. The Message Instruction
4. Event Tasks
5. For Break Instructions

Module 8
This module begins by covering the ASCII string instructions used to develop text
messages for display and communication. Next, the Power-Up Handler and Fault
Routines will be discussed. The last lesson covers the concepts of closed loop control
with the PID instruction.
Lessons

1. ASCII String Instructions


2. ASCII Serial Port Instructions
3. Fault Routines
4. The PID Instruction

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