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.
- Downloading, uploading, and going online
- Tag-based addressing, Aliasing, and I/O forcing
- Logic sequencing, timers, and counters
- Analog scaling and math manipulation
- Data types, UDTs, and numbering systems
- 1D, 2D, and 3D Arrays
- Project organization and Program/Routine structure
- Add-On Instructions (AOI)
- Ladder (LD), Function Block (FBD), and Structured Text (ST)
- Program control and password protection
- Firmware management and Flash updates
- 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
- Ethernet/IP address, subnet, and gateway configuration
- Produced/Consumed tags and Message (MSG) 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 AOIs for rapid motion integration
- Digital Flow Monitoring: Calculating automated air usage costs
- IO-Link remote parameterization and lens-soiling diagnostics
- Material differentiation (Inductive vs. Capacitive sensing)
- DLR (Device Level Ring) and network segmentation
Need Corporate Approval for This Hardware?
If you need to justify this purchase to your manager or procurement team, use our Business Case guide to build your proposal. It includes our downtime ROI calculator, a data-driven risk audit, and the language you need to secure the resources you deserve.
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