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Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 12:18 pm Post subject: SCADA Training Courses from DFS |
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DFS offers training -- at your location or theirs -- on all thier hardware and software products.
Two "programs are offered: A Free Course and a Pay-For Program...
Upon finishing Free course, students should be able to:
Perform startup and shutdown of the HSS system.
Perform proper login and logout procedures for the HSS system.
Navigate through the various user screens.
Describe how information is collected and displayed on the screen.
Use Trends as a diagnostic tool.
Configure alarms for system points.
Set delay functions for alarms.
Use the Report Selection to query the system for information.
Pay-For Training consists of teh following COURSE OFFERINGS:
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DFS-100 Basic Operations
Students learn the basics of the DFS Hyper SCADA Server (HSS) system. This is a lecture-based and practical exercise course. Attendees learn how to login and out, navigate graphic and text screens, evaluate graphical and text telemetry displays, acknowledge alarms, and generate reports.
Prerequisites: Students need basic computer skills.
Schedule: 2 days.
DFS-200 Advanced Operations
Students will create new station configurations and implementing changes to existing stations. They will also create, edit and delete partitions, create user accounts, drivers, and alarms. How to set up 911 contacts and schedules will be addressed, as will the use of the traffic monitor tool.
Prerequisites: Students need to be familiar with topics covered in DFS-100 Basic Operations and have manager access to the system.
Schedule: 2 days.
DFS-300 HSS System Troubleshooting (Under development) (Contains DFS-301, 302, 303)
Students learn the process of troubleshooting the entire HSS system. Course material will cover the HSS, CTU, RTU, and TCU. The students will use hardware and software to isolate problems within the various subsystems.
Prerequisites: Students need to be familiar with topics covered in the Basic and Advanced Operations, have manager access to the system and be familiar with troubleshooting fundamentals.
Schedule: 5 days.
DFS-301 HSS Troubleshooting (Part of DFS-300)
Students learn the process of troubleshooting and maintaining the HSS. Course material will cover HHS theory of operation, data flow through the system, how to check software versions of the various modules, how to upgrade module software, how to configure workstations, basic networking and troubleshooting.
Prerequisites: Students need to be familiar with topics covered in the Basic and Advanced Operations, have manager access to the system and be familiar with troubleshooting fundamentals.
Schedule: 2 days.
DFS-302 HSS System RF Troubleshooting (Part of DFS-300)
Students will learn how to use WinRTU Test software in conjunction with various test equipment to troubleshoot the RF link of the HSS system. Basic RF theory will be covered, as well as the use of power and antenna test meters to determine the quality of an RF link.
Prerequisites: Students need to be familiar with topics covered in the Basic and Advanced Operations and be familiar with troubleshooting fundamentals.
Schedule: 2 days.
DFS-303 TCU Operation and Maintenance (Part of DFS-300)
The student is introduced to the TCU, its basic functions, how to configure it for specific functions, and how to upload existing field settings back to the DFS system computer for saving, changing and downloading back to the fielded unit by the telemetry system. A description of the TCU theory of operation is presented to provide a basis for troubleshooting.
Prerequisites: Students need a basic knowledge of lift stations and the HSS system and be familiar with troubleshooting fundamentals. It is highly recommended that each student attending bring a laptop. Please contact the DFS Training Department for minimum laptop specifications.
Schedule: 2 days.
DFS-400 Screen Building Design
The student is introduced to the concepts of transforming the basic default screen viewer representing static text and indicators into real-time colorful graphic station pictorials. Students construct a base HTML screen and create links to other station screens. Students will practice creating, building and populating custom screens with various digital, analog and text objects from the Screen Builder application.
Prerequisites: Students need to have basic computer skills and Basic Operations #100.
Schedule: 2 days.
DFS-500 System Programming for the HSS
(Contains DFS-501, 502)
This course is designed to provide the student the skills needed to enhance the operation of the HSS. Functionality and use of programming hardware and tools will be covered in detail. Standardized program formatting, variable usage, and documentation style will be covered. The student will be shown how to develop ladders to meet automation design criteria from provided or derived control strategies. Course covers PLC and HSS Ladder Logic.
Prerequisites: Students need basic knowledge of relay logic, Basic Operations and Advanced Operations and an understanding of programming concepts.
Schedule: 5 days.
DFS-501 PLC033 Programming (Part of DFS-500)
This course is a subset of the System programming course dealing strictly with PLC programming. Students learn concepts of configuring the PLC033, mapping I/O, and programming the PLC in Ladder Logic.
Prerequisites: Students need basic knowledge of relay logic, Basic Operations and Advanced Operations, Ladder Logic and an understanding of programming concepts.
Schedule: 3 days.
DFS-502 Ladder Logic (Part of DFS-500)
Students learn concepts of solving problems by writing program language using symbols and text. Resulting programs appears similar to a ladder and hence the term "ladder logic." Many complex problems can be solved by ladder logic using existing inputs and outputs to create new responses called virtual points. Virtual points may control devices or reflect new status indications and can be included in reports or graphic screens.
Prerequisites: Students need basic knowledge of relay logic, Basic Operations and Advanced Operations and an understanding of programming concepts.
Schedule: 3 days. |
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