ABB University (UK) Advant MOD Supplement s From Industrial Revolution to Industrial IT
For Operators Advant MOD System Operation GB730 2 Days Operator Foundation Operate IT GB100 2.5 Days Select the course for the appropriate operator console. (OS500 or Operate IT ) For Engineers Advant MOD System Engineering GB770 10 Days Advant MOD Engineering GB780 5 Days Windows 2000 for OperateIT GB002 4.5 Days Operate IT Engineering GB380 10 Days Advant MOD TCL GB771 5 Days Advant MOD Batch300 GB790 5 Days Advant MOD Advant IMS Introduction GB772 3 Days Advant MOD TLL GB773 5 Days Advant MOD TRIO GB774 2 Days MOD300 to Advant Conversion GB775 5 Days The B405 System Engineering course is the pre-requisite for all Advant MOD engineering courses. B515 is a pre-requisite for the B535 Batch300 course. Select the initial course appropriate to the console type in use. (OS500 or Operate IT )
For Maintenance Staff Advant MOD System Overview GB700 4 Days Advant MOD System Maintenance GB740 5 Days Advant MOD Advanced Maintenance GB741 5 Days HP UNIX for Advant GB900 5 Days For the B315 HP UNIX for Advant course it is recommended that delegates attend the System Overview course prior to this course, unless they have at least some experience of the Advant MOD system. For Managers/Supervisors System Engineering For Supervisors GB701 5 Days Advant MOD TCL For Supervisors GB702 3 Days Designed for Managers who will oversee a project team, or those who need to assess the functionality of an Advant MOD system.
GB700 Advant MOD System Overview The duration is 4 days beginning on Monday at 0900 and ending at 1600 on Thursday. 30% of the time is used for hands-on labs and The goal of the course is to provide managers, supervisors and technicians with an introduction to the Advant MOD system. System elements, features and capabilities Basic configuration principles Operational characteristics Data collection and reporting By Arrangement. This training is targeted to system managers, supervisors and technicians. Students should ideally have a background in process control. Describe the major hardware elements and their functions Describe the main system features and capabilities Describe the basic principles of configuring the database, graphics and console display environments State the operational characteristics of the system Describe the principles of data collection and reports
GB701 Advant MOD System Engineering for Supervisors The duration is 4.5 days beginning on Monday at 0900 and ending on Friday at 1200. Configuration overview By Arrangement. The goal of the course is to familiarise students with the Advant MOD300 system and teach them to design and configure process loops and environments using AdvaBuild and AdvaCommand software. This training is targeted to engineering supervisors who will be responsible for, but not actually carrying out the configuring of the system Students should have knowledge of process operation and control. Identify Advant MOD hardware and functional characteristics Operate a simulated process Describe the steps for configuring a MOD300 Database and environment Advant MOD system operation Advant MOD overview
GB702 Advant MOD TCL for Supervisors The duration is 3 days beginning at 0900 on the first day and ending at 1600 on the last day. TCL configuration overview and features Simple TCL programs By Arrangement. The goal of the course is to teach students the basic functions and structure of the Taylor Control Language (TCL). This training is targeted to engineering or programming supervisors who will be responsible for, but not actually writing programs. Students should have completed either the GB770 (B405) or GB701 (B115) course. Experience with a programming language, preferably Pascal would be useful. Operate the Advant OCS using a simulated process with TCL unit displays Describe TCL configuration features and requirements Write simple TCL programs involving basic control TCL unit displays
GB730 Advant MOD System Operation The duration of this course is 2 days beginning at 0900 on the first day and ending at 1600 on the last day. By Arrangement. 70% of the time is used for hands-on labs and The goal of the course is to give participants the knowledge to operate the Advant MOD system using an Advant Station 500 Series operator station This training is targeted to Control Room Operators or other personnel who are required to operate the Advant Operator Station 500. Students should have have some knowledge of process operation and control. Operate an Advant MOD system Recognise and respond to process changes using standard runtime display features (control targets, page links, trends, alarm banner, last page, personalised menus etc.) Carry out operations via TCL displays Advant MOD system operation
GB770 Advant MOD System Engineering The duration is 10 days beginning on Mondays at 0900 and ending on Fridays at 1200. The goal of the course is to teach students how to configure the Advant AC460/410 controllers and OS500 operator stations part of a Advant OCS system. This training is targeted to System Engineers, Process Engineers or equivalent. To obtain maximum benefit from the course, knowledge of process operations and control is required. Identify system hardware and software Use AdvaBuild and Structure Builder Create Oracle objects and database Navigate through the system Configure function charts and templates Compile, install and download Use AdvaCommand and AdvaBuild to construct graphic displays Configure AdvaInform reports and history Hardware and configuration software AdvaBuild and the Structure Builder Oracle objects and database Navigation Templates and Function Charts Database hierarchy and construction Compiling, installing and downloading Tuning and de-compiling Database support and listings AdvaCommand AdvaBuild graphics and environments HP-UX System loading and shutdown System security AdvaInform Oracle and SQL Scheduled and by arrangement.
GB771 Advant MOD TCL (Taylor Control Language) The duration is 4.5 days beginning on Monday at 0900 and ending on Friday at 1200. The goal of the course is to provide students with the knowledge to be able to design and implement Taylor Control Language (TCL) on an Advant MOD system. Program design Control sequences Database access Batch and recipe handling Scheduled and by arrangement. This training is targeted to system control engineers or system programmers. The GB770 Advant System Engineer 1 course is an essential prerequisite. Attendees should also have knowledge of process operations and control and have experience of a programming language, preferably Pascal. Understand the programming and program design fundamentals. Develop control sequences Access the database Understand unit relative and unit symmetrical sequences Carry out batch and recipe handling Carry out runtime console support
GB772 Advant IMS Introduction The duration is 3 days beginning at 0900 on the first day and ending at 1600 on the last day. The goal of the course is to provide the knowledge to create and support historical logging on an Advant MOD system This training is targeted to engineers and technicians operating in a system support position. Configure reports containing character and graphical information in the Reports (2) package Define templates, scheduling and archiving Logs Scheduling and archiving Oracle objects Reports Templates By Arrangement or Wait List Students should have attended the GB770 (B405) Advant MOD System Engineer course. Give a functional and operation overview of the History (2) package Configure logs (numeric, message and report, with the establishment of groups, sets and composite log arrangements) Implementation of the scheduling and archiving discipline Basic clause utilisation including Oracle Objects for information retrieval on the plant database.
GB773 Advant MOD TLL (Taylor Ladder Logic) The duration is 4.5 days beginning on Monday at 0900 and ending on Friday at 1200. The goal of the course is to train System Engineers in the skills and knowledge required to apply, configure, program and operate the Taylor Ladder Logic (TLL) Package with Advant. debug the program and demonstrate its effectiveness TLL design Database support Configuring and debugging TLL programs By Arrangement. This training is targeted to system, process, or maintenance engineers, or technicians. Students should have attended the GB770 (B405) Advant MOD System Engineer course. Design the logic required to solve a process control-related problem Configure the MOD300 Database entities required to support the design Configure the TLL program accordingly, making use of the TLL program elements Effectively use the console run-time displays to load the TLL program elements Effectively use the console run-time displays to load the TLL program,
GB774 Advant MOD TRIO The duration is 2 days beginning at 0900 on the first day and ending at 1600 on the last day. TRIO hardware TRIO configuration TRIO faultfinding and diagnostics By Arrangement. The goal of the course is to train System Engineers in the skills and knowledge required to configure, program, operate and maintain the Taylor Remote I/O (TRIO) hardware with Advant. This training is targeted to system, process, maintenance engineers, technicians or equivalent. Students should have attended the GB770 (B405) Advant MOD System Engineer course. Identify and use the TRIO hardware elements Configure a chosen TRIO block utilising the MOD300 Advant database Configuration Package or a hand-held monitor Use system Diagnostic displays or the hand-held monitor to diagnose faults or improper use of TRIO hardware elements
GB775 MOD300 to Advant Conversion The duration is 4.5 days beginning on Monday at 0900 and ending on Friday at 1200. The goal of the course is to take the student to a proficient level of system configuration, operation and support on the Advant OCS equipment, from the knowledge base of standard MOD300. This training is targeted to engineers who will already be operating in a support role on existing MOD300 equipment and be familiar with its technology and features. Students should have a good working knowledge of MOD300 equipment and its software, as this is an intensive course. Use their previous knowledge of the MOD300 system to define and configure an Advant MOD system. Advant MOD system configuration Scheduled and by arrangement.
GB780 Advant MOD System Engineering (Process Portal) The duration is 4.5 days beginning on Monday at 0900 and ending on Friday at 1200. The goal of the course is to teach students how to configure the Advant AC460/410 as part of a Advant OCS system. This training is targeted to System Engineers, Process Engineers or equivalent. AdvaBuild and the Structure Builder Oracle objects and database Navigation Templates Function Charts Database hierarchy and construction Compiling, installing and downloading Tuning and de-compiling Database support and listings Scheduled and by arrangement. To obtain maximum benefit from the course, knowledge of process operations and control is required. Identify system hardware and software Use AdvaBuild and Structure Builder Create Oracle objects and database Navigate through the system Configure function charts and templates Compile, install and download Hardware and configuration software
GB790 Advant MOD Batch 300 The duration is 3 days beginning at 0900 on the first day and ending at 1600 on the last day. The goal of the course is to train engineers who are going to work with the ABB Advant MOD system using Batch 300. Carry out batch operations using the recipe editor Batch 300 configuration Batch Operations Scheduled and by arrangement. This training is targeted to system control engineers or system programmers who will be implementing and modifying Batch 300 operations Students should have attended the GB770 (B405) and GB771 (B515) courses. Alternatively, a functional understanding of the Advant OCS with MOD300 software and practical experience working with Taylor Control Language can satisfy the prerequisites. Implement, operate and maintain Batch 300 Define recipe parameters an Batch 300 Define equipment parameters associated with Batch 300
GB740 Advant MOD System Maintenance The duration is 4.5 days beginning on Monday at 0900 and ending on Friday at 1200. The goal of the course is to provide system maintenance engineers with the knowledge to perform system-wide troubleshooting tasks. Hardware and peripherals Standard operating displays Fault finding and diagnostics Fault correction Scheduled and by arrangement. This training is targeted to System Maintenance Engineers and Technicians Students should have attended the GB700 - Advant MOD System Overview course. Identify Advant Station 500 hardware and peripherals Identify controller hardware Access standard operating displays Operate a simulated process Analyze and verify system integrity using diagnostic displays and indicators Troubleshoot and clear system hardware faults
GB741 Advant MOD Advanced Maintenance The duration is 4.5 days beginning on Monday at 0900 and ending on Friday at 1200. MTOS operating system By Arrangement. The goal of the course is to provide system maintenance engineers with the knowledge to perform total diagnostic system analysis for system maintenance and restoration. This training is targeted to System Maintenance Engineers and Technicians responsible for system administration. Students should have attended the Advant MOD System Maintenance course and have prior computer operating system experience. Use the bug window to perform advanced system diagnostic functions Understand the MTOS operating system and use the debugging tools to obtain information about it Understand how MTOS data is stored within the UNIX operating system Advanced system diagnostics
GB002 Microsoft Windows 2000 for Industrial IT - NOTE: This course is run using Microsoft certified instructors. The duration is 5 days. The course is intended to provide engineers with the Microsoft Windows 2000 training necessary to support Process Portal - Operate IT Systems. These requirements may also be satisfied by attendance on Microsoft Training Courses 2151 and 2152. Provide network access to file resources Monitor and optimize performance Implement security Configure printers Configure and manage disks Implement disaster protection Understand the ISO/OSI model and TCP/IP Scheduled and By Arrangement This training is primarily designed for System, Process and Application Engineers who will be engineering ABB Industrial IT systems. Knowledge of PC s and the Windows operating environment together with a basic knowledge of TCP/IP networking principles is an essential prerequisite for this course. Install Windows 2000 Connect Windows 2000 based clients to networks Create and manage user accounts Manage access to resources using groups Manage data using NTFS
GB150 Process Portal - Operate IT (B) Operation The duration of this course is 2.5 days, beginning at 0900 on the first day. 80% of the time is used for hands-on labs and practical The goal of this course is to teach plant personnel how to operate and use the functions of the Process Portal - Operate IT operator workstation. The students will be process operators and supervisors. Students should have a background in process operations and be familiar with operating in a Microsoft Windows environment. Describe how data is exchanged between the controllers and operator console Describe the different types of operator interfaces servers/clients etc. Log on and log off from the system Manipulate Windows Explain the display structure and select a required display Use the operator keyboard and pointing device Explain and operate the different tag types and faceplates Operate a process using all the different types of display available Use the ADS panel if appropriate Access and interpret at a basic level the operator console status and diagnostics functions Print logs and use trends System Overview and Concepts Login System Window Management and Navigation Faceplates Event Management and Event Page Operation Trend Displays By Arrangement.
GB160 Produce IT Operations The duration of this course is 2 days, beginning at 0900 on the first day. 60% of the time is used for hands-on labs and practical Batch displays By Arrangement. The goal of the course is to teach plant personnel how to operate and use the functions of Produce IT. The students will be process operators and supervisors who will be using Produce IT to load and modify recipes. Students should have attended the Operate IT /Process Portal Operator Foundation course. Load and start recipes Track the progress of recipes Modify recipes Basic concept of S88 Batch overview Loading and starting Recipes Tracking Recipes Modifying Recipes
GB380 Process Portal Operate IT (B) Engineering The duration is 10 days beginning on Monday at 0900 and ending at 1200 on Fridays. The goal of this course is to teach plant personnel how to engineer and use the functions of a Process Portal operator workstation. The student will typically be a System Engineer. The student must be experienced in the use of Microsoft Windows 2000. Essential pre-requisites for this course are either: GB002 Windows 2000 for Process Portal or: Microsoft 2151 and 2152 courses. Identify all of the major components of the Process Portal system Create Process Portal User accounts to establish new user accounts and account security Establish and administer a Configuration Server, Historian Server, and Real Time Data Server Configure and manage object browser structure Create tag configuration, and understand atom structure Construct Process graphics using the Grafx editor and configure display vectors Recognize, analyze, and establish Process Portal alarms along with configuring event bars, event groups and event pages Configure Historian and Trends Generate Process Portal reports using Microsoft Excel Process Portal architecture, navigator, object structure and life cycle Graphics, reports and trends System security Event structure and alarm management Tag importer and bulk configuration manager Real Time Data Server (RTDS) Scheduled and By Arrangement.
GB390 Produce IT Engineering The duration of this course is 5 days, beginning at 0900 on the first day. 60% of the time is used for hands-on labs and practical The goal of the course is to provide engineers with the training necessary to configure Produce IT. The students will be System, Process and Application Engineers. The Operate IT /Process Portal Engineering course is an essential requirement for this course. Participants would also require a basic knowledge of the sequence programs in the controller appropriate to their system. Understand Operation and recipe state logic Set up multiple operation unit recipes Understand recipe state control Basic concept of S88 Batch overview RPD structure and use Unit recipes Formulation Parameters Parallel operations Operation and recipe state logic Multiple operation unit recipes Recipe state control By Arrangement. Understand S88 models and terminology Navigate batch screen displays Configure, and schedule RPD operations Define and modify recipe parameters Configure, schedule and run unit recipes Define formulation parameters Configure parallel operations
GB381 Advanced SL-GMS Graphics The duration is 3 days beginning at 0900 and ending at 1600 on each day. The goal of the course is to teach plant engineers who are already familiar with using SL-GMS, how to use some of the more advanced features This training is designed for process, system and application engineers. It is essential that attendees have some previous experience of building graphics with SL-GMS. Typical basic experience could have been gained by attendance on an engineering course such as Conductor NT or Process Portal/Operate IT Engineering. Design and create complex process graphic displays using SL-GMS Design and creation of graphic models and sub-models By Arrangement or Wait List.
GB381 Advanced SL-GMS Graphics Other courses are also available on legacy products or on general topics. Please contact the training centre for details or a discussion on your training needs. CONTACT LIST: General Enquiries training@gb.abb.com Training Administration and Course Bookings: Barbara Howard Tel: +44 (0) 1952 228024 barbara.howard@gb.abb.com Senior Instructor Advant MOD Training: Edwin Hill Tel: +44 (0) 1952 228206 edwin.hill@gb.abb.com Training Manager: Jonathan Jowett Tel: +44 (0) 1952 228204 jonathan.jowett@gb.abb.com