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Logic One Basic Engineering and System Maintenance using ESS-32 and iScope

Prerequisites: Basic understanding of Windows operating system, and Direct Digital Controls
Instructor: Paul Brandt
Class Length: 4 day
Class Schedule: 8:00am - 4:30pm
Lunch is provided

The intent of this course it to take individuals that are familiar with direct digital control systems, and the Windows operating system, and introduce them to the Novar Logic One control system. The course covers the following topics:

 

  1. System Overview – A look at the software, hardware components and network used to make a complete system.
  2. Software Installation – Students install ESS-32 and I-Scope software, and configure user access levels, and network connection.
  3. System and Load Creation – In the laboratory, students will create a working system, defining the executive controller, and building a system with various types of the most common modules.
  4. EEPROM Configuration – Gives an understanding of configuring the hidden attributes of the executive controller, and burning them into the EEPROM for an orderly return from a power outage.
  5. Hawki Advanced – This complex module is explained in detail, and put to use in the lab.
  6. Network Monitoring – ESS-32 and I-Scope are used to monitor and adjust parameters of the laboratory system.
  7. Monitoring and Active Alarms – We create alarm conditions, and discuss how to monitor custom created alarm traps and adjust settings to aid in trouble shooting of a system.
  8. Data Logging – Students will create data logs to prove the operation of a system, and assist in trouble shooting.
  9. Scheduling and Holidays – We create schedules and discuss techniques for schedule deviations, and holiday planning.

  

During the course, a complete control system is built, programmed, scheduled, broken, and repaired. Through the use of laboratory environment, students become familiar with the theories and the actual practice of using Novar Logic One. There is an emphasis placed on troubleshooting, upgrading and expansion of an existing system, however the course also teaches how easy it is to build a complete Logic One system from scratch.

 

 

 

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