ControlLogix Training
Skills and Areas Covered

The ControlLogix Training Series has 10 courses that cover the most critical and fundamental skills that everyone who is involved with a ControlLogix system in a manufacturing plant maintenance department needs to know.

This training program will equip you with the essential knowledge and skills to effectively troubleshoot ControlLogix systems.
Technicians will learn to:

Understand ControlLogix System Architecture:

  • Thoroughly understand the integrated architecture of the ControlLogix system to effectively troubleshoot the entire system.
  • Grasp the ControlLogix hardware composition, providing a solid foundation on input and output addressing and “tag” referencing.
  • Comprehend project organization and frequently used tag structures.

Master Communication and Project Management:

  • Establish proper communication and connection with a controller to download a project and go on-line for system troubleshooting.
  • Create projects based on the fundamentals of hardware composition and architecture, understanding their relationship to the inputs and outputs you troubleshoot.

Navigate Ladder Logic and Programming:

  • Understand ladder structure and basic instructions crucial for properly troubleshooting programming code.
  • Learn to create and edit tags and code, emphasizing the importance of documenting troubleshooting changes.

Utilize Studio 5000 for Effective Troubleshooting:

  • Know how Studio 5000 is a powerful tool for troubleshooting systems.
  • Learn to use several special program control instructions within Studio 5000 for testing and troubleshooting sections of ControlLogix code.
  • Utilize the “Trending” function within Studio 5000 to diagnose system issues.
  • Employ the “Compare Projects” tool to identify differences between two ControlLogix projects.

Diagnose and Resolve Hardware Issues:

  • Troubleshoot discrete and analog I/O hardware components, understanding module configuration to prevent troubleshooting problems.
  • Address issues related to remote I/O subsystems, as well as the controller and power supply.
  • Learn to identify and solve potential problems like noise and interference, and the impact of heat on the system.

Employ Advanced Troubleshooting Techniques:

  • Effectively use the forcing and toggling functions during troubleshooting.

Build successful maintenance teams
with ControlLogix Training