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60E Series RTU Configurationand ProgrammingThree-day Instructor-led CourseCourse DescriptionThis course provides a thorough tour of the ISaGRAF IEC61131- 3 programmingenvironment including a demonstration of the steps required to create a project.Using the Workbench to establish a connection with a SCADAPack controller.The created project is used through out the training session as programs createdin the IEC61131- 3 programming Languages are added to the project.DurationThree-day instructor-led course, with lunch provided.60%40%Audience▪ SCADA engineers, managers, system integrators, engineeringand maintenance personnelBasicPracticalIntermediateTheoryAdvancedPrecursors▪ A basic understanding of SCADA/Telemetry concepts would bedesirable. RTU and PLC programming experience wouldalso be an advantage but not essential▪ It is essential that students are familiar with Microsoft ® Windowsoperating systemsProductSolutionsFundamentalsE Series RTU Configuration and Programming Course OutlineDay 1 of 3Day One introduces the key concepts forE Series RTU, including:▪ SCADAPack hardware▪ Series 5000 I/O modules▪ Firmware loader▪ IEC-61131 Programming Overview▪ ISaGRAF Workbench Overview▪ Ladder Diagram EditorDay 2 of 3Day Two continues the topics fromday one including:▪ More on the LadderDiagram Editor▪ Function Block Diagram Editor▪ Custom Function Blocks▪ Structured Text Editor▪ Sequential FunctionChart EditorDay 3 of 3Day Three focuses on RTUcommunications including:▪ Protocol communication▪ ISaGRAF programs▪ Store and Forwarding▪ Additional Function BlocksPart number:SAUTR1016Easy ways to registerWeb: www.schneider-electric.com.au/trainingEmail: training.courses@au.schneider-electric.com

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