Stop Simulating. Start Troubleshooting.
Theory only goes so far. Most training labs use banana plugs and software models that don't prepare you for the reality of a live control panel.
Our trainers bridge the gap by using the exact industrial components you’ll encounter in manufacturing plants, commercial buildings, and amusement parks. We focus on a Minds-On approach—providing the hands-on experience required to maintain and troubleshoot complex automation systems with confidence.
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Core Skills
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Smart Factory
Includes Level 1 plus:
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Advanced Systems
Includes Level 2 plus:
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Free Online Training Included
Every trainer includes free access to our professional online courses designed for this hardware.
Technical Curriculum
- Downloading, uploading, and going online
- Tag management, aliases, forcing I/O, and toggle bits
- Logic sequencing, timers, and counters
- Analog scaling and math manipulation
- Data types and numbering systems
- 1D, 2D, and 3D Arrays
- Indexed and indirect addressing
- UDFBs and Structures
- Project organization and Selectable Timed Interrupts (STI)
- Ladder (LD), Function Block (FBD), and Structured Text (ST)
- Program control and password protection
- Firmware management
- 3rd party and Cobot integration
- Real wire and terminal screw terminations (No 2mm banana plugs)
- Wiring discrete and analog I/O (24VDC)
- Multimeter troubleshooting for voltage, amperage, and continuity
- Reading electrical diagrams and schematic symbols
- Relays and solid-state devices
- Basic AC and DC fundamentals
- Powerflex 525 VFD configuration
- 3-Phase AC Induction Motors
- HOA (Hand Off Auto) methods
- Authentic Lockout/Tagout (LOTO) procedures
- IP address, subnet, and gateway basics
- PC-to-PLC communication and Distributed I/O
- Produced/Consumed tags and Message Instructions
- Real-time data logging and trend chart analysis
- PID Control: Implementation and loop tuning for motor speed
- Yamaha Motion: Homing, jogging, and absolute/incremental moves
- Using Add-On Instructions (AOI) for rapid motion integration
- Servo principles: Acceleration and deceleration curves
- Digital Flow Monitoring: Calculating automated air usage costs
- IO-Link remote parameterization and lens-soiling diagnostics
- Material differentiation (Inductive vs. Capacitive sensing)
- Industrial Cyber Security and network segmentation
- DLR (Device Level Ring) and simulated plant-wide networks