This seminar provides an overview of the essential concepts and
performance data of the Omnivise T3000 system. The focus is on
basic measurements with binary and analog signal transmitters as
well as drive controls with actuators. Training will be reinforced
with practical exercises.
Participants will implement an automation model in the
Omnivise T3000 Workbench with basic measurements for binary
and analog signals and drive controls. Participants will put it into
operation, eliminate malfunctions and work with functional
diagrams, plant displays, trends, and alarms for analysis.
Type
Classroom training
Duration
5 days
Language
en
Content
• Introduction to the control system Omnivise T3000
• Hardware and software architecture, servers, bus systems, periphery, redundancy, runtime container
• Signal identifiers and inheritance
• Operation: Plant displays, navigation, operation in faceplate, trends, XY diagrams and alarms,
user-specific plant display
• Engineering: Function diagrams, plant displays, automation functions and proxies
• Commissioning: Point view
• Diagnostics: dynamized function diagrams, signal tracing, signal forcing
• Analog and binary measurement, 2oo3
• Drives: motor, actuator, servo
• Online help, project documentation
• Practical exercises with a process simulation:
- Binary and analog signal acquisition
- Output of signals
- Drives: motor, actuator, servo
- Trends
- Alarms
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of I&C technology and PC operations using MS Windows
Note
Number of participants: max. 10
Language: English
Duration of course: 5 days
Location: Power Academy international Training Centers