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Agenda 30 August - 1 September, 2016 Sydney NSW

30 August - 1 September, 2016 Sydney NSW · an Information System IN11 FactoryTalk® Metrics & ... FactoryTalk® View Site Edition Fundamentals ... Architecting a Distributed FactoryTalk®

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Agenda30 August - 1 September, 2016 Sydney NSW

Time Stream 1 - Workshop Stream 2 - Workshop Stream 3 - Discussion Stream 4 - Discussion

8:00am Registration

9:00am Opening and Keynote Speakers

10:15am Morning Tea

10:30am

IN04 FactoryTalk® VantagePoint EMI Fundamentals: Building an Information System

IN11 FactoryTalk® Metrics & Transaction Manager: Pick and Choose Lab

IN01Introduction to Information Software in The Connected Enterprise

PR00Process Solutions User Group

11:30am

CL06 Rapid application code development with Studio 5000 Application Code Manager. Build, Standardise, Bulk Generation.

12:30pm LUNCH

1:15pmIN07 FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting

VZ07FactoryTalk® View Site Edition Fundamentals

VZ10 How to Improve Plant Operations Through Better HMI Graphics PR00

Process Solutions User Group

2:15pm

IN09 FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Architectures and Design Considerations

3:15pm Afternoon Tea

3:30pmIN05FactoryTalk® VantagePoint EMI Advanced Topics and Reporting

VZ08 FactoryTalk® View Site Edition: Advanced Applications Topics

NS06 Applying EtherNet/IP Network Features for High Performance Machine-level Architectures

PR00Process Solutions User Group

4:30pm

NS14Deploy Secure Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise

5:30pm End of Sessions Day 1

6:00pm Hospitality Event

Freshwater Room 3 Freshwater Room 2 Freshwater Room 1 Forest Room

Tuesday Schedule - 30 August

Time Stream 1 - Workshop Stream 2 - Workshop Stream 3 - Discussion Stream 4 - Discussion

8:00am

IN26Rockwell Software Production Management Fit for Purpose Application

VZ06FactoryTalk® View Site Edition: Configuration and Maintenance Lab

PR01PlantPAx® System What’s New & What’s Next

CL01Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Overview

9:00am

IN27Rockwell Software Performance and Quality Pick & Choose Lab

PR29 What is Model Predictive Control (MPC) and Introduction to the new PlantPAx MPC Module

AP04Connected Enterprise - a customers perspective

10:00am Morning Tea

10:30am

IN08 FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Advanced Lab

PR02New PlantPAx® System Checklists and Verification Tools

AP01 Benefits of FactoryTalk Asset Centre - customers perspective

SY24 FactoryTalk® System Design Fundamentals

11:30am

SY35Brickworks modernises SCADA with FactoryTalk View SE migration - Case Study

VZ11Modernising Your HMI - Data access made easy

12:30pm LUNCH

1:15pm

SY10 FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Basic Lab

CL07 Studio 5000® Application Code Manager: Project Execution

NS27IT/OT Convergence Readiness - Presented by CISCO

IN14Modular and Scalable Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES)

2:15pmCL10 Logix Application Security

AP05 Investing in FEED concepts to implement emerging Industry solutions

3:15pm Afternoon Tea

3:30pm

SY11FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Advanced Lab

CL08 Studio 5000® Application Code Manager: Library Management

SY32 Rockwell Software Roadmap - What’s New and What’s Next?

SY25Optimising Data Access with RSLinx® and FactoryTalk® Connectivity Software

4:30pm

AP03Collaboration through Mobility - Project Stanton

NS02Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures

5:30pm End of Sessions Day 2

Freshwater Room 3 Freshwater Room 2 Freshwater Room 1 Forest Room

Wednesday Schedule - 31 August

Time Stream 1 - Workshop Stream 2 - Workshop Stream 3 - Discussion Stream 4 - Discussion

8:00amPR06PlantPAx® System Development Tools Every Design Team Should be Aware of

CL04Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Advanced Lab

IN01 Introduction to Information Software in The Connected Enterprise

TS06Introduction to Virtualisation for Manufacturing Environments

9:00am SY14IO-Link: Introduction

VZ05 Architecting a Distributed FactoryTalk® View Site Edition System

10:00am Morning Tea

10:30am

PR07 What’s New with PlantPAx® System Design and Estimation Tools

SY33Easy Integration of Intelligent Devices Including Drives and Condition Monitoring

SF04 Safety Verification and Validation Requirements, Processes and Documentation

IN25 WIN-911: Escalation Tools, Diagnostics & Text-based Alarm Notification for Factory Talk® A&E

11:30amSF09Safety System Functional Design Considerations

AP02Discover where your operations losses are. Is it People, Plant or Process? Rockwell Automation Delay Accounting

12:30pm LUNCH

1:15pm

NS12 Apply Basic EtherNet/IP Features and Stratix™ Switches in Plantwide Architectures

SF12 Developing Safety Applications - Hand’s On with Safety Over Ethernet/IP

VZ12PanelView™ 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer® Demonstration

PR03Discovering the Functionality of the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects

2:15pm NS03 Life of a CIP Packet

PR30Premier Integration with Process Instrumentation - Presented by Endress & Hauser

3:15pm Afternoon Tea

3:30pm IN24Introduction to FactoryTalk VantagePoint and FactoryTalk Historian SE

CL14Optimise ControlLogix Performance for FactoryTalk Client Applications

SY27 Using Motion Instructions in Studio 5000 with PowerFlex Drives

CL25Logix Roadmap: What’s New and What’s Next?

4:30pm

5:30pm End of Sessions Day 3

Freshwater Room 3 Freshwater Room 2 Freshwater Room 1 Forest Room

Thursday Schedule - 1 September

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Course Descriptions

APPLICATON AND CASE STUDIES

AP01 Benefits of FactoryTalk Asset Centre - customers perspective 1 hour An excellent case study in migration. See why one of our end-users went with our FactoryTalk platform and what was needed to achieve the conversion.

AP02 Discover where your operations losses are. Is it People, Plant or Process? 1 hour Rockwell Automation Delay Accounting Most operations have lots of dynamics in play that can affect the production and quality of the product produced. With today’s higher than usual turn-over of operational staff becoming more and more common, the transfer of knowledge is difficult to manage along with process complications and equipment failures. The need for operational performance software that identifies root causes quickly and transparently across the operation becomes critical to maintain an edge over the competition.

AP03 Collaboration through Mobility - Project Stanton 1 hour Project Stanton represents the most forward and innovative thinking in the industry when it comes to mobility and a modern, mobile-first architecture. Rockwell Automation’s mobility co-innovation with Microsoft works to provide secure peer-to-peer communications to improve team collaboration and overall industrial productivity. Click here to view 3min video.

AP04 Connected Enterprise - a customers perspective 1 hour One of our end users will talk to you about how The Connected Enterprise helped them improve their productivity and bottom line.

AP05 Investing in FEED concepts to implement emerging Industry solutions 1 hour Many existing production facility operators often find utilising the latest software technology daunting. With the ability to build a solution from identification to concept to definition and implementation, customers are relying on Front End Engineering Design (FEED) methodologies to select the right solution, considering the risk and investment needed. Find out how using the FEED approach with experienced engineering teams can benefit software solutions such as OEE, production reporting and delay accounting to significantly improve production efficiencies.

CONTROL

CL01 Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Overview 1 hour Want to learn more about Rockwell Software® Studio 5000 Logix Designer® and see how new productivity features can improve your design experience? This session will show how new capabilities enable scalable solutions, efficient project design, effective.

CL04 Studio 5000 Logix Designer®: Advanced Lab 2 hours So you’ve got the basics, now let’s take it to the next level with this advanced Logix session. This pick and choose lab will allow you to explore topics of interest and quickly see how capabilities add the most value to your design. By the end of this session, you will be on your way to becoming an expert!

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CONTROL (cont.)

CL06 Rapid application code development with Studio 5000 Application Code Manager. Build, Standardise, Bulk Generation 1 hour This session combines presentation with instructor led demonstration of Application Code Manager (ACM) capability. This session will cover how to quickly build your automation projects using reusable code stored in libraries. See how configuration, not programming is used by selecting library objects (control modules, equipment modules, etc.) and providing configuration data, such as object name and descriptions, equipment setpoints, control interlocks, I/O mapping, etc., required for your project. Once all the configuration, not programming is provided the project will be bulk built (ACD file) which can be downloaded to a controller.

CL07 Studio 5000® Application Code Manager: Project Execution 2 hours

Quickly build your automation projects using the Rockwell Automation Application Code Manager. This lab will provide you the opportunity to create a new project from scratch by selecting library objects (control modules, equipment’s modules, etc.) and providing configuration data, such as object name and description (i.e. V100, Tank 100 Inlet Valve), equipment setpoints, control interlocks, conditional inclusion (i.e. Has Diagnostics?), etc. Once all the configuration, not programming is provided you will initiate a project bulk build (ACD file) that you will be able to download to a controller to run.

CL08 Studio 5000® Application Code Manager: Library Management 2 hours

Quickly build your automation projects using the Rockwell Automation Application Code Manager. This lab will provide you the opportunity to create a new library object that includes Logix, FactoryTalk® ViewSE, FactoryTalk Historian and FactoryTalk Alarms and Event content. Work with ACM Library Designer and Library Object Manager to build and publish library objects into the ACM database. Create highly parameterized library objects for modular reuse and flexibility.

CL10 Logix Application Security 1 hour

Logix Designer is introducing a new way to control access to selected routines and add-on instructions using software licensing technology. Additionally, FactoryTalk® Security can now be use by machine builders to enforce policies for accessing controllers on.

CL14 Optimise ControlLogix® Performance for FactoryTalk® Client Applications 2 hours

Provide hands-on system interaction, with FactoryTalk® client applications requesting data from a ControlLogix® controller. Configuration techniques will be examined which can impact system performance. Examples will be shown using Task Monitor, Counter Monitor, and other tools to measure communication throughput and evaluate performance with FactoryTalk client applications.

CL25 Logix Roadmap: What’s New and What’s Next? 1 hour

Get a sneak-peak at the newest trends and developments coming down the pipeline in Logix. See where how we are planning for the future with our flagship platform.

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INFORMATION

IN01 Introduction to Information Software in The Connected Enterprise 1 hour

You’ve heard about The Connected Enterprise, but do you have a good understanding of how information software can help improve productivity, reduce costs, and increase efficiencies in a secure environment? Come take a quick tour of our Information Software Suite and learn more about how it can help you on your journey to The Connected Enterprise.

IN04 FactoryTalk® VantagePoint EMI Fundamentals: Building an Information System 2 hours

An introductory lab to learn how to take advantage of The Connected Enterprise by fully integrating and accessing data from Rockwell Automation systems with FactoryTalk® VantagePoint EMI using FactoryTalk Live Data (Logix, PLC/SLC, FactoryTalk View, third-party controllers, etc.) and FactoryTalk Historian. In addition, see the power of integrating data from FactoryTalk Metrics, FactoryTalk® EnergyMetrix™ and other Rockwell Software® offerings. You’ll also learn how simple it is to access all this information on a mobile device.

IN05 FactoryTalk® VantagePoint EMI Advanced Topics and Reporting 2 hours

Learn how you can leverage FactoryTalk® VantagePoint EMI to bridge the information gap and advance your Connected Enterprise journey. Easily integrated to disparate databases and live data sources, users can turn raw data into actionable information including trends, golden batches and dashboards. (Including features like SQL CLR, Eventing and SQL Reporting Services, post-SQL processing, SQL-CLR application, model building techniques and others.) Excellent course for System Integrators.

IN07 FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting 2 hours

Introductory FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition lab covers basic elements of system configuration, data collection, and reporting tools–including on a mobile device. Learn how FactoryTalk Historian SE provides an engine of unmatched performance and scalability.

IN08 FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Advanced Lab 2 hours

Wide range of advanced FactoryTalk® Historian topics available for attendees to self-select and complete with full lab support, such as Interface Buffering and Redundancy, Using and Displaying Audit Information and Backfilling Data. Attendees should have already completed the Basic Lab on Data Collection and Reporting, and/or have a solid understanding of the basics of FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition from previous experience or training.

IN09 FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition: Architectures and Design Considerations 1 hour

Learn the variables in designing a FactoryTalk® Historian Site Edition distributed application like operating systems and network hardware. Understand how to configure FactoryTalk Historian, networks, and controllers to implement your FactoryTalk Historian application successfully. Advanced topics will include redundancy, interface nodes and high availability.

IN11 FactoryTalk® Metrics & Transaction Manager: Pick and Choose Lab 2 hours

This pick and choose lab allows attendees to select from multiple labs on FactoryTalk® Metrics, as well as a lab on FactoryTalk Transaction Manager (add reporting in VP). No experience with FactoryTalk Metrics or FactoryTalk Transaction Manager is required, but there are also advanced lab topics for those with experience. You may take this lab multiple times, as there is much more material than can be done in one session.

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INFORMATION (cont.)

IN14 Modular and Scalable Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) 1 hour

Manufacturing Execution Systems are key to delivering The Connected Enterprise. Customers need to better control their manufacturing processes with tighter coupling to their ERP systems in order to drive manufacturing optimisation and global competitiveness. Learn how a scalable approach to deploying these applications will provide a greater return on investment.

IN24 Introduction to FactoryTalk VantagePoint and FactoryTalk Historian SE 2 hours

Miss out on a session you wanted? Choose from two introductory labs: FactoryTalk VantagePoint or FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition.

IN25 WIN-911: Escalation Tools, Diagnostics & Text-based Alarm Notification for Factory Talk® Alarm & Events 1 hour

WIN-911 Software will discuss WIN-911 Enterprise Edition strategic alarm notification for Rockwell Automation’s FactoryTalk Alarm & Events. We will demonstrate the ability to create complex alarm escalation and reporting scenarios using new WIN-911 Tactics and Strategies with advanced notification workflows.

IN26 Rockwell Software Production Management Fit for Purpose Application 1 hour

Introductory lab showing the use and value of the Production Management for Discrete application. In this lab you will see how easy it is to configure work flows and build plans in this web based HTML5 application. Through the use of wizards and widgets, you will configure and execute a build plan that includes Track & Trace / Genealogy, Work Instructions, and Data Collection.

IN27 Rockwell Software Performance and Quality Pick & Choose Lab 1 hour

Rockwell Software Pick and Choose Lab. Choose from Quality Management or Performance Management.

NETWORKS, INFRASTRUCTURE & SECURITY

NS02 Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures 1 hour

Why and how to use reference architectures to build a scalable, robust, secure and future-ready network infrastructure. This discussion provides an overview of the Cisco and Rockwell Automation Converged Plantwide Ethernet (CPwE) architectures. Learn what defines a reference architecture, why they’re important and how these architectures combined with products, services and solutions support successful deployment of The Connected Enterprise.

NS03 Life of a CIP Packet 1 hour

Have you ever wondered how a CIP packet traverses a switched and routed network infrastructure? This discussion reviews the encapsulation/decapsulation process and network services such as ARP required to successfully deliver a CIP packet across a network infrastructure.

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NETWORKS, INFRASTRUCTURE & SECURITY (cont.)

NS06 Applying EtherNet/IP Network Features for High Performance Machine-level Architectures 1 hour

This discussion reviews the considerations in successful design and deployment of high-performance EtherNet/IP features such as: Gigabit Ethernet for high performance needs, Direct Device Level Ring (DLR) to meet machine level network topology needs, Network Address Translation (NAT) to enable application code reuse. Discussions will also include guidance for improving network level Security on your machine, recommendations for architectures that include real-time applications such as motion control and switch selection considerations.

NS12 Apply Basic EtherNet/IP Features and Stratix™ Switches in Plantwide Architectures 2 hours

EtherNet/IP enables both seamless plant-wide information and convergence of industrial and non-industrial network traffic, while maintaining real-time communication for control applications. This hands-on lab will cover a variety of techniques and best practices using EtherNet/IP, including Stratix 5700 and Stratix 8000™ hardware familiarisation. It will also show how to configure the Stratix 5700™ using Device Manager; configure the Stratix 5700 using the AOI and controller tags in Studio 5000®; use the Stratix FactoryTalk® View faceplates for diagnostics; and configure a Device Level Ring Topology.

During the session we will also discuss network analytics and performance optimization using Panduit’s IntraVUE tool. Participants will see how to use this tool to quickly gain visibility across their entire Ethernet connectivity landscape or to focus in on networks segments where connectivity issues have historically appeared and drill down into detailed views of particular endpoints.

NS14 Deploy Secure Network Architectures for The Connected Enterprise 1 hour

Protecting industrial control automation system assets requires a holistic defense-in-depth security approach, which addresses internal and external security threats. This discussion reviews the security design and implementation considerations within the Cisco and Rockwell Automation reference architectures. Learn about the architectural security framework, identity services, IDMZ, Stratix 5950 and Cisco Adaptive Security Appliance (ASA) firewall solutions to help you improve the availability, integrity and confidentiality of your network architecture. Prior attendance of the NS02 – Building Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures session is recommended.

NS27 IT/OT Convergence Readiness - Presented by CISCO 1 hour

With Ethernet becoming ever-more prevelant on the plant floor, traditional topics of the IT world are now part of the OT world. Allow our CISCO, one of our strategic partners, talk to you about upcoming trends that will inevitably affect the plant of the future.

PROCESS

PR00 Process Solutions User Group (PSUG) 1 Day

A full-day seminar specially geared towards our Process Solutions User Group.

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PROCESS (cont.)

PR01 PlantPAx® System What’s New & What’s Next 1 Hour

Discover the newly released features of the PlantPAx® distributed control system and what’s ahead for the upcoming year. Explore each new feature in depth and learn about the benefits this modern DCS offers compared to traditional DCS systems.

PR02 New PlantPAx® System Checklists and Verification Tools 2 Hours

Proper system infrastructure and application configuration is necessary to ensure PlantPAx® system functionality and performance. The PlantPAx Selection Guide and Reference Manual provide the rules to follow. The new PlantPAx user manuals step through how to do it. In this lab, learn about new PlantPAx System checklists and verification tools Rockwell Automation provides to help you confirm whether your system meets all the design criteria necessary to be considered a PlantPAx System.

PR03 Discovering the Functionality of the Rockwell Automation Library of Process Objects 1 Hour

The Libraries are key ingredients to providing rich functionality with known performance. Each library object will be presented for its capabilities and typical application. In addition, common library features, such as modes and alarms, will be explained. Walk away with the knowledge to more efficiently develop and operate process systems and OEM process skids.

PR06 PlantPAx® System Development Tools Every Design Team Should be Aware of 2 Hours

In this hands-on lab, we will focus on the use of the PlantPAx® Alarms Builder and Tag Data Edit Tool. In performing this lab, you will gain additional experience with techniques that improve productivity and efficiencies in process application development. Come and learn how this tool saves you time, helps you decrease errors and helps you promote consistency to your customers and users.

PR07 What’s New with PlantPAx® System Design and Estimation Tools 2 Hours

Learn about the latest tools and capabilities provided by Rockwell Automation to help you select the appropriate PlantPAx® system architecture based on your project requirements. This lab provides you with hands-on-experience on the PlantPAx System Estimator including the use of new capabilities such as Skid and MCC integration and advanced sizing features. These new capabilities provide you more flexibility to define and size systems for a wider range of system requirements. Proper use of the PlantPAx System Estimator helps you ensure your system is designed for optimal performance.

PR29 What is Model Predictive Control (MPC) and Introduction to the new PlantPAx MPC Module 1 Hour

An overview of Model Predictive Control (MPC) will be presented. Functionality and use cases for Rockwell Automation Pavilion8® MPC and PlantPAx® MPC will be discussed.

PR30 Premier Integration with Process Instrumentation - Presented by Endress+Hauser 1 Hour

Endress+Hauser and Rockwell Automation are collaborating to improve the overall customer experience by using best-in-class instrumentation, software and control systems. The focus is to reduce integration costs throughout engineering, commissioning and start-up leading to faster project start-up with reduced integration time and life-cycle costs through tools that include: • Integration documents • Pre-engineered faceplates for the instruments • Add-on instructions • Pre-engineered code • Complete configuration of instruments from a workstation • Automatic documentation creation Finally, enabling predictive maintenance making full use of ‘Advanced diagnostics’ to solve tough applications, ie: Maintenance strategies to improve uptime, full calibration strategies and engineering support.

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SAFETY

SF04 Safety Verification and Validation Requirements, Processes and Documentation 1 Hour

The Safety LifeCycle approach, as defined in standards IEC 61508 and IEC 62061, requires verification to prove the circuit for the safety functions of the machine are working properly and meet specified requirements, and validation to test the safety functions of the system. These functions require planning and proper documentation. This session will cover the verification and validation process, proper documentation, and available tools.

SF09 Safety System Functional Design Considerations 1 Hour

This session will review safety system design and functional specification with a focus on safety function device and methodology selection. If you’ve ever wondered how best to safeguard a machine or to control access – Light curtain? Safety mat? Scanner? Interlock? – this session will cover key considerations to help ensure optimal safety and productivity.

SF12 Developing Safety Applications - Hand’s On with Safety Over Ethernet/IP 2 Hours

Safety is rapidly evolving and ethernet is a big reason why. See how you can now perform critical safety functions over ethernet and, more importantly, how we ensure adherence to the latest safety standards.

SYSTEM

SY10 FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Basic Lab 2 Hours

Learn about the core functionality of FactoryTalk® AssetCentre in a hands-on environment. Attendees will learn how to interact with a FactoryTalk AssetCentre application, as well as how to design the foundation of a successful asset management system.

SY11 FactoryTalk® AssetCentre: Advanced Lab 2 Hours

Attendees can choose FactoryTalk® AssetCentre topics that are of the most interest in a free form environment. Available topics include: what’s new with Asset Inventory and Mobile Client technology, capturing and reporting on diagnostics from FactoryTalk View, version control of project files, designing a security model, configuration and implementation of a disaster recovery strategy, and the maintenance and configuration of process instrumentation.

SY14 IO-Link: Introduction 1 Hour

In this session we will present the ‘below Ethernet’ strategy from Rockwell Automation which utilises IO-Link enabled technology providing seamless visibility of field devices through the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture® Tools. Attendees will be provided visibility in the IO-Link product portfolio, roadmap, and value propositions through various use-cases depicting how they utilise IO-Link specific features to optimise various application types.

SY24 FactoryTalk® System Design Fundamentals 1 Hour

A high level overview of best practices when architecting a FactoryTalk® system. FactoryTalk components covered will include the FactoryTalk Services Platform, View SE, AssetCentre, Historian SE, and VantagePoint. Attendees should have a basic knowledge of how controller design (see CL14 – Optimise ControlLogix Performance for FactoryTalk Client Applications) and network design (see NS02 – Building a Converged Plantwide Ethernet Architectures) affect a FactoryTalk system. Some application-level recommendations will be discussed, but will not be the focus of the session.

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SYSTEM (cont.)

SY25 Optimising Data Access with RSLinx® and FactoryTalk® Connectivity Software 1 Hour

Learn best practices for using RSLinx® and FactoryTalk® connectivity software to provide HMI, MES and Historical data access to Logix controllers. Topics covered will include an overview of connectivity products, the impact data collection has on the control application and highlight new communications capabilities.

SY27 Using Motion Instructions in Studio 5000 with PowerFlex Drives 1 Hour

Learn how you can reduce your engineering and design time with the use of motion instructions for PowerFlex drives. Using the same motion instructions in Studio 5000 Logix Designer as Kinetix servo drives, this common configuration and programming experience not only helps save start up time, but also delivers a more coordinated and synchronised machine.

SY32 Rockwell Software Roadmap - What’s New and What’s Next? 1 Hour

We offer a complete suite of packages geared towards enabling The Connected Enterprise. Get a sneak-peak at how we plan on continuing to make our software easier, more powerful, and with greater connectivity.

SY33 Easy Integration of Intelligent Devices Including Drives and Condition Monitoring 2 Hours

See just how easy we make it to set up your project using Premier Integration. In this session you will get hands-on with real hardware and see it seamlessly connect to our Studio 5000 development environment.

SY35 Brickworks modernises SCADA with FactoryTalk View SE migration - Case Study 1 Hour Aging SCADA system with a hefty support bill? This session will cover off on how to approach a SCADA migration, lessons learnt and the benefits of using newer technology. Get an understanding of the project lifecycle and all that is involved in migrating your SCADA system to a modern and supported FactoryTalk View platform. This session will be delivered by ATSys Pty Ltd, Rockwell Automation Recognised System Integrator.

TECHNOLOGY & SERVICES

TS06 Introduction to Virtualisation for Manufacturing Environments 1 Hour

Many manufacturers understand the benefits a virtual infrastructure can bring to the production environment, but don’t know where to start. This session covers the use of virtualisation in the manufacturing segment, considerations for implementing a virtualised solution and the set of virtualised templates offered by Rockwell Automation designed to help simplify the transition. We’ll give a demonstration of virtualisation technology and show you how to build an agile, efficient infrastructure with virtualisation and deploy highly available applications.

VIRTUALISATION

VZ05 Architecting a Distributed FactoryTalk® View Site Edition System 1 Hour

More and more customers are turning to a distributed FactoryTalk® View Site Edition solution for their supervisory visualisation needs. This workshop will cover how best to align the services, communications, and visualisation layers of a system to meet your needs. To put these concepts into practice, visit the hands-on lab VZ06 – FactoryTalk View Site Edition: Configuration and Maintenance Lab.

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VIRTUALISATION (cont.)

VZ06 FactoryTalk® View Site Edition: Configuration and Maintenance Lab 2 Hours

If you need to configure and maintain a distributed FactoryTalk® View Site Edition system, this hands-on lab is where you can learn and practice your skills. Topics include architecture components that make up a FactoryTalk View SE system, how they fit together.

VZ07 FactoryTalk® View Site Edition Fundamentals 2 Hours

If you are new to FactoryTalk® View Site Edition and FactoryTalk ViewPoint, this hands-on lab allows you to learn about the basic capabilities and features of a FactoryTalk View SE application for both desktop and mobile. You will build a simple application from the beginning. Topics include creating an application, adding displays, working with tags and animations, basic alarming, trending, and mobility. This lab will give you a solid understanding of how a View SE HMI application works, how you can extend it mobile devices. You will be able to easily proceed to a more advanced lab like VZ08 – FactoryTalk View Site Edition: Advanced Applications Topics.

VZ08 FactoryTalk® View Site Edition: Advanced Applications Topics 2 Hours

If you are an experienced FactoryTalk® View Site Edition application developer, this lab session allows you to pick and choose from subjects related to more advanced capabilities. The topics will be presented as both hands-on activities and video lessons. Topics include: designing reusable graphics and global objects, using navigation objects, configuring security, alarming, language switching, and mobility. You can also see what’s new in the latest release. Suggested prerequisite: VZ07 – FactoryTalk View Site Edition: Introductory Lab.

VZ10 How to Improve Plant Operations Through Better HMI Graphics 1 Hour

Plant operators are required to make decisions everyday in production facilities which can directly influence profitability, either by the normal running of the plant or by reacting swiftly to the unusual, protecting material, product, equipment and personnel. These decisions need to be based on clear information from your visualisation systems. Learn how to produce graphics that deliver meaningful and detailed information so operators can run the plant at the most efficient level. Also learn what graphic designs work best at keeping your plant operatives informed of the plant status at a glance to enable them to make those right decisions.

VZ11 Modernising Your HMI - Data access made easy 1 Hour

Wondering how modernisation with a new HMI can make you more effective? This session will provide insight into some of the new capabilities of a modern Rockwell Automation HMI system, including distributed, machine level, and mobile solutions. You’ll learn how a single software solution allows seamless integration between your HMI, your hardware, and your information software. For the always connected user, we will also discuss how you can easily extend your HMI beyond the walls of your plant with mobile-ready HMI solutions.

VZ12 PanelView™ 5500 and Studio 5000 View Designer® Demonstration 1 Hour

This session will introduce you to the new PanelView™ 5500 hardware and Studio 5000 View Designer® software. You will learn how easy it is to create, download, and run an application as well as see some of the more powerful capabilities of the new platform. You will also get an early look at new features coming later this year.