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Human Machine Interface Training: Studio 5000 View Designer Basics

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A group of three students working in a machine studio.
 
Location Kent Campus
 
Term Flexible
 
Cost $995.00

Human Machine Interface Training: Studio 5000 View Designer Basics Overview

This non-credit workshop  was requested by many of the programmable logic controller training participants. The course objective is  to enable participants to create, configure and manage HMI applications for PanelView 5310 terminals using Studio 5000 View Designer.

Prerequisite: Studio 5000 Programmable Logic Controller Training or equivalent (contact Lifelong Learning if you have questions).

Please note: this non-credit workshop is offered on demand. It is important to contact Lifelong Learning lifelonglearning@kent.edu or at 330-672-3100 to express interest in an upcoming workshop.

Non-Credit Workshop Registration Information

Facilities

Our Advanced Mechatronics Laboratory is equipped with Allen-Bradley ControlLogix (Logix 5581E) processors, Allen-Bradley PanelView 5310, 10 inch graphics terminals, and Studio 5000 version 36 or later.

Course Audience & Curriculum

Target Audience

Engineers, technicians and programmers involved in developing and maintaining machine-level HMI systems.

Course Modules:

  • Introduction to PanelView 5310 graphic terminals and View Designer
  • Creating and Managing Projects
  • HMI Communications
  • Designing Graphics Displays
  • Implementing User Interaction
  • Alarm and Message Handling
  • Security
  • Project Deployment and Runtime
Program Delivery

Registered participants will be provided with online materials up to two weeks prior to the training. In-person, hands-on two days of 8-hour training will focus on lecture materials and laboratory exercises. 

In addition to lab exercises, a pre-test and post-test are used to measure mastery of objectives. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a Human Machine Interfaces Studio 5000 View Designer Basics certificate of completion. 

Lecture material and laboratory handouts provided in .pdf format.
 

Details

The non-credit workshop will be held in the Aeronautics and Engineering Building Room 029.

A parking pass next to the Aeronautics and Engineering Building will be emailed to you before the course begins.

Lunch options provided each day. 

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