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TRAINING REPORT

FOXBORO (DCS) EVO CONFIGURATION ESSENTIALS WITH FOXVIEW

Schneider Electric Systems India Private Limited


Tamarai Tech Park,
Sp. Plot #16-19 & 20A,
Thiru Vi Ka Industrial Estate,
Inner Ring Road,
Guindy,
Chennai-600032.

Faculty: Mr. Lalat Nayak

Period: 29th Aug to 02nd Sept 2016

Timing: 09:30 to 17:00 hrs.


SCHEDULE:

Day-1 EVO Hardwares & Equipment Overview


IACC Software Overview

Day-2 Continuous Control Concepts


Control Configuration

Day-3 Process Control Default Displays


Building Process Displays with FoxDraw
Configuring Process Displays with FoxDraw & Trends

Day-4 Alarms, Alarm Notification & Configuration


Environment Configuration

Day-5 AIM* Historian


System Definition
Introduction to System Management
LEARNING:

1. EVO Hardwares & Equipment Overview


List the basic hardware components of an EVO network, including their functions
and interrelationships.
2. Software Overview
Demonstrate the method of accessing environments, displays and IACC
Configurators, and describe the purpose of these Configurators.
3. Continuous Control Concepts
Describe compound and block concepts and how the AIN, PID and AOUT blocks
are used in a typical feedback loop.
4. Control Configuration
Build a simple loop and download it to a control station.
5. Process Control Default Displays
Use default displays to test the operation of a compound consisting of continuous
control blocks.
6. Building Process Displays with FoxDraw
Operate FoxDraw to build a process display.
7. Configuring Process Displays with FoxDraw & Trends
Utilize FoxDraw to configure process displays & trends
8. Environment Configuration
Describe the attributes of IACC environments and how they are implemented
using the associated text files, and describe the file structure in an I/A Series 70
station
9. Alarm Notification & Configuration
Configure a predefined alarm scheme and introduction of CAD.
10. System Definition
Use the System Definition application to import a pre-defined configuration, add a
CP and its software, assign a host and attach it, check the new configuration,
and generate a commit diskette.
11. Introduction to System Management
Describe System Management components and utilize the soft-keys located on
the initial SMDH displays.

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