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What is Do-More -BRX?
The Do More - BRX PLC line offers features and performance of high-end PLCs for an economical price. Do More has a much more flexible and advanced design that makes integrating I/O and organizing a program much easier. The current H2 CPU offers 4 times more program memory, 9 times more data memory, and operate at speeds of up to 20 times faster than current DL205 CPUs! Do-more also provides an advanced instruction set to reduce programming time, superior memory mapping to improve data management, and data structures to simply initial programming and long-term software maintenance. BRX are the lateest DoMore product. Small low cost, fixed I\O units with expandable I\O you snap on the side.
Who should attend?
Manufacturing Engineers, Industrial Engineers, Plant Operations Managers, Maintenance Personnel or other personnel involved in planning, design and setup of manufacturing facilities and personnel who encounter control systems in their course of daily functions. It will also benefit those who might be programming, installing equipment, maintaining equipment, purchasing or implementing cost reduction and automation programs, or maintaining and troubleshooting PLC based equipment.
What are the Benefits?
- Exposure to state-of-the-art PLCs to keep engineers proficient
- Excellent training for maintenance staff enabling them to troubleshoot and install PLCs.
- Introduce management to new tools for use in daily operations that can aid in making production more flexible, reliable, productive and profitable.
What to Expect:
Plenty of hands-on programming! From day one, you will be learning how to configure, specify, program and troubleshoot a real PLC control system! Each work station has an actual PLC complete with functional Inputs and Outputs. The instructor, Doug Bell, draws on his diverse background to make the programming examples reflect real-world situations in such a manner that will keep you interested throughout the entire course.
Course Contents:
· DoMore Introduction
I\O
Relays
Sink\Source
Scan Time
· DoMore Designer
Project Browser
Main
System Task
Programs
Configuration
Nicknames
Documentation tools
Comment editor
Devices
Tools
Menus and Pull Downs
Simulator vs hardware trainer
Online vs. Offline
Editing a program
Launch Pad
Ports
Protocols
I\O mapping Auto vs. Manual
Analog I\O mapping WX & WY
Cross reference
History
Change value and force
Dataview
Adding devices
Block of code
Status mode
Memory types D,N,V,R DLV, DLX, DLY, DLC, and the rest
No datatype conversion by user
SS & SL string types & structure
Externally accessible memory locations
Accessing Domore – Serial – USB – Ethernet
Addressing Domore CPU
Instructional Flags
· Programming Instructions
Normally Open
Normally Closed
Anding
Oring
And\Or
Internal C’s
ST’s
Set\Reset
Timer on & off delay & structure
Counter & structure
Drum Sequencer
Analog in
Analog out
Comparator using analog
Programming tasks and programs
Delta
Push on \ Push off
No END instruction
One Shot contact and coil
INIT
Math
Move Range
Retentive issues
Dlogic vs. Domore Addressing and feature differences
Output Window
Date\Time
· Advanced items covered
Peer to Peer
Ascii strings (Bar Code)
Scaling with and without a decimal point
Looping with and without Yield
Casting
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