(CD301.2) Omnivise T3000 Advanced Engineering Course

The participant will review the principles of Omnivise T3000 Engineering and operation of the Omnivise T3000. Each student will implement a function diagram and plant display to mimic that of a power plant turbine. Additionally, an emphasis on more advanced control system maintenance required of a control system administrator using the tools in Project View.

Description

Dates 2024
June 11-13, Aug. 06-08, Sept. 24-26, Oct. 08-10, Nov. 05- 07, Dec 10-12

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Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to:
Create an S7 runtime container
- Implement control system changes required of control system admins
- Utilize project view to determine the health of the system
- Utilize spreadsheet engineering to locate specific items in the control system and make changes as required
- Create macros and compound components for repeated use and understand the difference between them
- Modify Alarm types and add or change sounds associated with alarms
- Create versions and use versions to determine changes to the control system
- Use project settings to customize the control system
- Use project view to build point groups and triggered reports to receive timely data
- Modify the Omnivise T3000 workbench through indicators and Key Performance Indicators
- Create overview diagrams to show the relationship between plant displays and function diagrams
Course contents
Review and in-depth training for Project view, diagram editor and transaction analysis.
Spreadsheet Engineering, including exercises to ensure understanding of the use of each version of spreadsheet engineering
Engineering:
- Function diagrams
- Plant displays, including small plant displays
- Overview diagrams
- Macros
- Compound Components
- Dynamic Lines
Alarms:
- Create
- Import and add sounds
- Assign alarm types
- Add to indicators on the workbench
Move and/or change diagrams using Copy and Modify
Project Documentation with exercises.
Versioning
Triggered Reports and Point Groups
*Version 9 "training" to be released mid 2024.

Prerequisites

Prior completion of Omnivise T3000 Engineering is recommended or minimum one year working with Omnivise T3000 in engineering environment.

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