Duration: 2 Days
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GuardLogix Application Development
Course Purpose:
This course provides you with the necessary resources and hands-on practice to create an RSLogix™ 5000 project for a GuardLogix system. You will be introduced to GuardLogix system hardware and software components, functionality, terminology, and safety standards. You will also gain experience programming safety instructions.
You will have hands-on opportunities to configure CompactBlock™ Guard I/O™ modules. You will use explicit messaging to obtain point status diagnostic data from these modules. Also, you will gain experience sending safety data over an EtherNet/IP™ network using producer and consumer technology. In addition, you will learn how to lock a GuardLogix controller to help protect safety control components from modification.
Who Should Attend:
Individuals who need to develop RSLogix 5000 projects for GuardLogix controllers should attend this course.
Topic Outline:
Day 1
- Understanding the Safety Principles of a GuardLogix System
- Identifying GuardLogix System Hardware Components
- Understanding the Functionality of a GuardLogix System
- Creating a New GuardLogix Project Using RSLogix 5000 Software
- Configuring CompactBlock Guard I/O Modules for a GuardLogix Project Using RSLogix 5000 Software
- Getting CompactBlock Guard I/O Point Status Information Via Explicit Messaging Using RSLogix 5000 Software
- Programming RSLogix 5000 Ladder Logic within a GuardLogix Safety Task
- Configuring a GuardLogix Controller to Produce and Consume Safety Data over an EtherNet/IP Network
- Configuring GuardLogix Controller Safety Options
To successfully complete this course, the following prerequisites are required:
- Ability to perform basic Microsoft® Windows® tasks
- Completion of the RSLogix 5000 Level 4: Development & Programming of ControlLogix Projects (Course No. CCPAUS143)
- General experience with industrial controls
To enhance and facilitate your learning experience, the following materials are provided as part of the course package:
- Student Manual, which contains the topical outlines and exercises. Use this manual to follow presentations, take notes, and work through the exercises.
- GuardLogix Documentation Reference Guide, which contains several relevant technical publications. This searchable, electronic resource contains the most frequently referenced hardware and software information and is a quick and efficient on-the-job resource. Wiring diagrams of the GuardLogix controller and CompactBlock Guard I/O modules are also included.
Throughout the course, you will have the opportunity to practice skills that you have learned through a variety of hands-on exercises. Hands-on practice is necessary for learning skills to give you a working knowledge of GuardLogix systems.
Once you learn the basic components of the system, you will create a working program using RSLogix 5000 software. Specifically, you will program ladder logic using safety instructions and tags, produce and consume data over an EtherNet/IP network, and configure a DeviceNet scanner and CompactBlock™ Guard I/O™ modules. You will also have an opportunity to configure a safety signature and lock the Safety Task with a password.
