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Schneider Electric Training Courses 2012

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Unity Application Generator(UAG) SoftwareThree-day On Demand Workshop43Course DescriptionThis course covers all steps how to realise and operate an automation control system(PLC & SCADA) using the related SW tools. UAG workshop provides hands-on” basictraining on how to design and create a collaborative process control system basedupon Unity Pro and Vijeo Citect.DurationThree-day workshop, with lunch provided.Audience▪ System Integrators, Project and Design Engineers who designand implement Process Control and Automation Systems50%Practical50%TheoryPrecursors▪ Students should have attended Unity Pro Programming Course(SAUTR1002/3) and High Availability Ethernet Networking andRedundancy (SAUTR1103) as well as SCADA ConfigurationSAUTR1201BasicProductIntermediateSolutionsAdvancedFundamentalsUnity Application Generator (UAG) Course OutlineDay 1 of 2Day One provides anintroduction to the UAG systemapproach, including:▪ System setup▪ Customising UAG toenforce site standards▪ System requirements▪ Physical model▪ Topological model▪ Generating HMIDay 2 of 3Building on the fundamentalsintroduced on Day One, thesecond day focuses on:▪ Vijeo Citect configuration▪ Fieldbus▪ PLC channels▪ PLC-PLC communication▪ Net Partner▪ Generation▪ DFB Unity Pro▪ DFB Concept▪ Structured dataDay 3 of 3Day Three ties up the informationpresented in the first two days andapplies the techniques to aspecific project. Topics include:▪ SCoD Editor▪ Vijeo Citect graphics design▪ Workflow to build an application▪ Case studyPart number:SAUTR1301Easy ways to registerWeb: www.schneider-electric.com.au/trainingEmail: training.courses@au.schneider-electric.com

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