The course outline will vary depending on the training needs of the students, and the system they are being trained on. Below is an example of a typical outline for the training.
1. Pre-Training – 1 week prior to the class, the instructor will speak with the students on the phone to discuss the material the students wish to be included in the class.
2. Hardware and Components – The instructor will familiarize the students with the hardware used in their system, and how to create a backup of the programs in that system if necessary.
3) System Overview -- We will discuss an overview of the site projects, locate I/O points in the project, and trace these I/O points through the site programs. We will also discuss the procedure to replace certain hardware in the system when necessary.
4) System Restoration --Students will learn how to restore the system in a catastrophic event such as a power surge, or processor failure.
5) Modifying the system – Occasionally it’s necessary to make slight modifications on a system due to changes in operation procedures, or outdated components need to be upgraded. Students will learn how to make these modifications to restore normal system operation.
6) System Integration – We will discuss how the system integrates with other processes, and how commands are received from the SCADA system for control and status.
7) Review – Students will get practice with the topics they learned in the class, and practice navigation, and troubleshooting their own systems.
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