(CD301.1a) Omnivise T3000 Maintenance/Administration_Stratus

This course is designed for the personnel responsible for the day-to-day maintenance activities of the Omnivise T3000 control system. Participants will learn how to differentiate between hardware and software problems, diagnose network problems, replace I/O and server modules, preserve system data utilizing backup concepts and troubleshoot the system using a logical approach.

Description

Dates 2024: Call to Schedule

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Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:

  • Distinguish between hardware and software problems
  • Backup the system and recover from various errors
  • Manage the long-term archive
  • Diagnose the network
  • Fully understand the functionality and responsibilities of the Remote Expert Center
  • Confidently explain all the hardware components of the Application Server
  • Start and Stop the Application server
  • Start Omnivise T3000
  • Be able to explain the Network/Global Time Synchronization (NTP)
  • Commission the Automation Server
  • Utilize the System Analysis Tools
  • Diagnose and discuss replacement of the Application Servers’ hardware components
  • Understand and be able to troubleshoot Profibus network
  • Discuss replacing the S7 400 xH series PLC and ET200M Components
  • “Swap out” the Hard Disk
  • Fully understand “Licensing”
  • If needed, discuss “Patch Management”.

Course contents

Network diagnosis

Client diagnosis

Shutdown and reboot

Backup and restore

Archive management

I/O diagnosis and replacement and troubleshooting

Process value simulation and optimization

Using the system maintenance manual

Server HW components diagnosis and replacement

Practical exercises.

 

T3K Version: 4

Prerequisites

Prior completion of Omnivise T3000 Engineering is recommended.

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