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Omron CQM1 Training
This two (2) day seminar is intended for those persons with little or no prior PLC experience. The class provides extensive “hands-on” training with the actual PLC equipment and covers several applications. Both hardware and beginning programming are covered. Knowledge of relay (hardwire) systems is helpful. (NOTE: This class has replaced the C20K Basic & Advanced classes that were presented in the past)
Seminar Outline - Day #1
A. INTRODUCTION TO HERMITAGE AND OMRON B. PLC GENERAL CONCEPTS 1) PLC internal structure and terminology. 2) Functional block diagram. C. CQM1 HARDWARE 1) CQM1 hardware system and CPU configuration. 2) Input module description and wiring details. 3) Output module description and wiring details. D. MEMORY STRUCTURE 1) Concept of memory storage and addressing. 2) Different memory areas available. E. BASIC PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS 1) Programming console description and operation. 2) Basic instructions: LOD, AND, OR, NOT, & OUT. 3) Timer and Counter instructions. 4) Application #1 using basic instructions. F. USING FUNCTION INSTRUCTIONS (FUN) 1) One-shot and KEEP instructions. 2) High-Speed timer and Reversible counter. G. SYSTEM INSTALLATION and TROUBLESHOOTING 1) System start-up procedure including I/O test. 2) Application #2. 3) Run-time monitoring of application. 4) Demonstration of computer development software.
Seminar Outline - Day #2
A. REVIEW OF MEMORY STRUCTURE 1) Input and Output addressing. 2) Other memory areas used with advanced instructions. B. ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONS USING DM AREA 1) Data Memory (DM) area. 2) Data movement instructions. 3) Using DMs to control timer/counter functions. 4) Data comparison functions. C. MATH INSTRUCTIONS 1) Addition and Subtraction instructions. 2) Multiplication and Division instructions. 3) Building complex formula using math instructions. E. PROGRAM CONTROL FUNCTIONS 1) Use of IL and ILC functions. 2) Use of Subroutines. F. ANALOG INPUT MODULE 1) Analog input module theory and addressing. 2) DM area used with analog module. 3) Analog module example.
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