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Emerson Movicon.NExT Fundamentals (7704)

This three-day course explains the basic fundamentals of the Movicon.NExT industrial software solution. The course uses lectures and labs to teach the students.

  • 09
    Dec
    3 days, Mon 9:00 AM - Wed 4:00 PM
    • $2,100.00 excl.
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Description

Those who complete this class will be able to:

  • Create a Movicon.NExT Project along with basic HMI screen layout with animated elements

  •  Configure I/O communications with multiple I/O data sources

  •  Configure Alarms, Data Logging, and Data Trending for collection and display on HMI screens

Topics:

  • Introduction

  • Software Installation

  • Programming Environment 

  • I/O Data Server

  • Client and Surroundings

  • Alarms

  • Historian and Data Logger

  • Trend and Data Analysis

  • Text and Languages

  • Security and User Management

  • Schedulers and Events

  • Recipes

  • WebClients

Prerequisites:

Participants should be comfortable operating in a Microsoft Windows environment, and have a basic understanding of control fundamentals.

Special Instructions: 

  • For web based courses, it is beneficial to use dual monitors, one for the Webex classroom presentations, and one for Virtual Machine Environment with programming.
  • For web based courses, it is beneficial to use a headset.  This helps reduce any feedback from PC speakers/microphones.

Course Syllabus

Description

Those who complete this class will be able to:

  • Create a Movicon.NExT Project along with basic HMI screen layout with animated elements

  •  Configure I/O communications with multiple I/O data sources

  •  Configure Alarms, Data Logging, and Data Trending for collection and display on HMI screens

Topics:

  • Introduction

  • Software Installation

  • Programming Environment 

  • I/O Data Server

  • Client and Surroundings

  • Alarms

  • Historian and Data Logger

  • Trend and Data Analysis

  • Text and Languages

  • Security and User Management

  • Schedulers and Events

  • Recipes

  • WebClients

Prerequisites:

Participants should be comfortable operating in a Microsoft Windows environment, and have a basic understanding of control fundamentals.

Special Instructions: 

  • For web based courses, it is beneficial to use dual monitors, one for the Webex classroom presentations, and one for Virtual Machine Environment with programming.
  • For web based courses, it is beneficial to use a headset.  This helps reduce any feedback from PC speakers/microphones.

Course Syllabus