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May 7-8, 2013 • Connecticut Convention Center • Hartford, CT

You are personally invited to attend Rockwell Automation on the Move presented by Rockwell Automation and our supporting distributors.

Machine Builder Performance • Plant-Wide Optimization • Sustainable Production

Join us!Come learn how smart, safe and sustainable manufacturing practices can turn your marketplace challenges into advantages.

Take advantage of automation expertise from Rockwell Automation and our PartnerNetwork,™ providing you with a comprehensive set of industry leaders in distribution, systems integration, machine building and complementary technologies.

Smart, Safe, Sustainable Manufacturing SolutionsEnable Plant-wide Optimization

Helping you get more productivity and efficiency from your automation investments throughout all stages of your plant’s lifecycle.

Boost Machine Builder Performance

Flexible, scalable automation solutions designed to lower Total Cost to Design, Develop and DeliverSM machines and improve overall performance.

Drive Sustainable Production

Increase competitiveness and overcome the rising costs of energy, raw materials and lost worker productivity.

Sponsored by:

Finding Solutions Geared Toward Smart, Safe & Sustainable ManufacturingMachine Builder Performance • Plant-Wide Optimization • Sustainable Production

Make the most out of this two-day event• Visit exhibits that go beyond products and technology – see the newest and most advanced power, control

and information solutions available from Rockwell Automation and our partners

• Participate in technical sessions focused on key automation issues and trends

• Experience our technologies firsthand in hands-on labs

• Capitalize on all the networking opportunities to talk with industry, application and technology leaders

Ideal Day Tracks• PlantPAx Process Automation System

• Manufacturing Intelligence

• Global Machine & Equipment Builders

• Plantwide Benefits of EtherNet/IP

REGISTER ONLINE TODAYhttp://www.rockwellautomation.com/raotm/hartford/

For more information, contact your local distributor or Michelle Coburn at [email protected] or (508) 357-8425.

May 7-8, 2013 • Connecticut Convention Center • Hartford, CT

Room 11 Room 12 Room 13 Room 14 Room 15 Room 16

7 a.m. - 8 a.m. Registration & Visit Show Floor

8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

L11 - New Techniques to Increase Efficiency

with PanelView™ Plus 6 Applications

L15 - Process System Tour for Operators, Control Engineers and Maintenance

L20 - Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP –

A Scalable Motion System on a Single

Network

L09 - Introduction to Logix

L05 - Basic PLC Programming with

Micro800™ Controller

L24 - Basic Drive Programming with

PowerFlex 750-Series Drives

9:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. Visit Show Floor

10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

L23 - Basic Data Collection and

Reporting Using FactoryTalk® Historian

Site Edition

L12 - Effective Design Methods for Integrating

Safety Using Logix Controllers

L22 - Applying EtherNet/IP in

Real-Time Applications

L10 - Practical Hands-on Application

of Security to Industrial Control Systems

L06 - Advanced PLC Topics for Micro Controllers with Micro830™ and

Micro850™ Motion Capabilities

L01 - Drive Programming with the

New PowerFlex® 525 AC Drive

11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Visit Show Floor

12 p.m. - 1 p.m. LUNCH1 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Visit Show Floor

1:30 p.m. - 3 p.m.

L16 - Architecting an Information System

L25 - SLC™ to CompactLogix™

Migration

L07 - Modular Programming Concepts with

RSLogix™ 5000-Based Systems

L09 - Introduction to Logix

L05 - Basic PLC Programming with

Micro800 Controller

L24 - Basic Drive Programming with

PowerFlex 750-Series Drives

3 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Visit Show Floor

3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.

L21 - Introduction to Vizualization using

FactoryTalk View Site Edition

L15 - Process System Tour for Operators, Control Engineers and Maintenance

L04 - Optimize Machine Design with Motion Analyzer Software

L10 - Practical Hands-on Application of

Security to Industrial Control Systems

L06 - Advanced PLC Topics for

Micro Controllers with Micro830 and Micro850 Motion

Capabilities

L01 - Drive Programming with the

New PowerFlex 525 AC Drive

5 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Visit Show Floor

May 7, 2013: Hands-on Labs

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For additional information visit: http://www.rockwellautomation.com/raotm/hartford/

Finding Solutions Geared Toward Smart, Safe & Sustainable ManufacturingMachine Builder Performance • Plant-Wide Optimization • Sustainable Production

May 7, 2013: Technical Sessions

Room 22 Room 23 Room 24 Room 25 Room 26

7:30 - 8:30 a.m. Visit Show Floor

8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

T45 - PlantPAx™ Process Automation System Overview

T04 - Designing Innovative Machines with the

Rockwell Automation Midrange Architecture

System

T73 - Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Networking

T37 - The Next Generation of PowerFlex Compact

AC Drives Revealed

T02 - Increasing Software Development Efficiency

Using the Integrated Architecture™ Tools

9:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. Visit Show Floor

10 a.m. -11 a.m.

T55 - Using Predictive Modeling to Increase

Efficiency and Effectiveness

T18 - What’s New in Visualization

CT160 - Customer Success – Utilizing FactoryTalk

AssetCentre for Regulatory Compliance

T43 - Premier Integration with PowerFlex Drives

T77 - Simplify VFD Drive Applications Using

RSLogix 5000 Instructions

11 a.m. -12 p.m.

T78 - Migration Strategies and Tools for Aging Distributed

Control Systems

T26 - Manufacturing Intelligence in Action –

Interactive Demo

T03 - Integration of FANUC CNC and

Rockwell Automation PACPresented by

FANUC FA America

T75 - PowerFlex 750-Series Drives Offer Expanded

Capabilities

T57 - Introduction to Functional Safety

12 p.m. - 1 p.m. LUNCH

1 p.m. - 2 p.m.

T80 - Tools and Strategies for Sustainable Machine Design

in Motion Applications

T49 - Design Considerations for Automated and Manual Sequences of Batch Process

T31 - Improving Industrial Security and Robustness for Industrial Control Systems

(ICS)

T66 - Central Utility Building (CUB) Control

System Reliability, Optimization and Demand

Management

T71 - Energy Monitoring and Control Using FactoryTalk

EnergyMetrix™ and RSLogix 5000

2 p.m. - 3 p.m.

T79 - Implementing Safety Functions – Mitigation Steps

After the Risk Assessment

CT161 - Application Success – Migrating a

Redundant HMI System

T35 - Applying Plantwide Industrial Wireless Communications for Cost Savings

T68 - Protecting Your Equipment Through Power

Quality Solutions

T47 - Process Skid Integration Solutions

3 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Visit Show Floor

3:30 p.m. -4:30 p.m.

T34 - Using Remote Access to Improve Efficiency for OEM

Machine Builders Presented by Spectrum Controls

T11 - Lifecycle Extension and Migration Solutions – We Give You Notice and

We Give You Options

T33 - Future Trends in Industrial Networking

T81 - Review of Power Control Harmonics, Power

Factor, Distortion and Displacement

T16 - Information on the Go – Mobility Solutions

4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Visit Show Floor

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May 8, 2013: Hands-on Labs

For additional information visit: http://www.rockwellautomation.com/raotm/hartford/

Room 11 Room 12 Room 13 Room 14 Room 15 Room 16

7 a.m. - 8 a.m. Registration & Visit Show Floor

8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

L11 - New Techniques to Increase Efficiency

with PanelView Plus 6 Applications

L15 - Process System Tour for Operators, Control Engineers and Maintenance

L20 - Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP –

A Scalable Motion System on a Single

Network

L09 - Introduction to Logix

L05 - Basic PLC Programming with

Micro800 Controller

L24 - Basic Drive Programming with

PowerFlex 750-Series Drives

9:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. Visit Show Floor

10 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

L23 - Basic Data Collection and

Reporting Using FactoryTalk Historian

Site Edition

L12 - Effective Design Methods for Integrating

Safety Using Logix Controllers

L22 - Applying EtherNet/IP in

Real-Time Applications

L10 - Practical Hands-on Application

of Security to Industrial Control Systems

L06 - Advanced PLC Topics for

Micro Controllers with Micro830 and Micro850 Motion

Capabilities

L01 - Drive Programming with the

New PowerFlex 525 AC Drive

11:30 a.m. - 12 p.m. Visit Show Floor

12 p.m. - 1 p.m. LUNCH1 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. Visit Show Floor

1:30 p.m. - 3 p.m.

L16 - Architecting an Information System

L25 - SLC to CompactLogix Migration

L07 - Modular Programming Concepts with

RSLogix 5000-Based Systems

L09 - Introduction to Logix

L05 - Basic PLC Programming with

Micro800 Controller

L24 - Basic Drive Programming with

PowerFlex 750-Series Drives

3 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Visit Show Floor

3:30 p.m. - 5 p.m.

L21 - Introduction to Vizualization using

FactoryTalk View Site Edition

L15 - Process System Tour for Operators, Control Engineers and Maintenance

L04 - Optimize Machine Design with Motion Analyzer Software

L10 - Practical Hands-on Application of

Security to Industrial Control Systems

L06 - Advanced PLC Topics for

Micro Controllers with Micro830 and Micro850 Motion

Capabilities

L01 - Drive Programming with the

New PowerFlex 525 AC Drive

5 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Visit Show Floor

Finding Solutions Geared Toward Smart, Safe & Sustainable ManufacturingMachine Builder Performance • Plant-Wide Optimization • Sustainable Production

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May 8, 2013: Technical Sessions

Room 22 Room 23 Room 24 Room 25 Room 26

7:30 - 8:30 a.m. Visit Show Floor

8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

T45 - PlantPAx Process Automation System Overview

T04 - Designing Innovative Machines with the

Rockwell Automation Midrange Architecture

System

T73 - Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Networking

T37 - The Next Generation of PowerFlex Compact

AC Drives Revealed

T02 - Increasing Software Development Efficiency

Using the Integrated Architecture Tools

9:30 a.m. - 10 a.m. Visit Show Floor

10 a.m. -11 a.m.

T55 - Using Predictive Modeling to Increase

Efficiency and Effectiveness

T18 - What’s New in Visualization

CT160 - Customer Success – Utilizing FactoryTalk

AssetCentre for Regulatory Compliance

T43 - Premier Integration with PowerFlex Drives

T77 - Simplify VFD Drive Applications Using

RSLogix 5000 Instructions

11 a.m. -12 p.m.

T78 - Migration Strategies and Tools for Aging Distributed

Control Systems

T26 - Manufacturing Intelligence in Action –

Interactive Demo

T03 - Integration of FANUC CNC and

Rockwell Automation PACPresented by

FANUC FA America

T75 - PowerFlex 750-Series Drives Offer Expanded

Capabilities

T57 - Introduction to Functional Safety

12 p.m. - 1 p.m. LUNCH

1 p.m. - 2 p.m.

T80 - Tools and Strategies for Sustainable Machine Design

in Motion Applications

T49 - Design Considerations for Automated and Manual Sequences of Batch Process

T31 - Improving Industrial Security and Robustness for Industrial Control Systems

(ICS)

T66 - Central Utility Building (CUB) Control

System Reliability, Optimization and Demand

Management

T71 - Energy Monitoring and Control Using FactoryTalk

EnergyMetrix and RSLogix 5000

2 p.m. - 3 p.m.

T79 - Implementing Safety Functions – Mitigation Steps

After the Risk Assessment

CT161 - Application Success – Migrating a

Redundant HMI System

T35 - Applying Plantwide Industrial Wireless Communications for Cost Savings

T68 - Protecting Your Equipment Through Power

Quality Solutions

T47 - Process Skid Integration Solutions

3 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Visit Show Floor

3:30 p.m. -4:30 p.m.

T34 - Using Remote Access to Improve Efficiency for OEM

Machine BuildersPresented by Spectrum Controls

T11 - Lifecycle Extension and Migration Solutions – We Give You Notice and

We Give You Options

T33 - Future Trends in Industrial Networking

T81 - Review of Power Control Harmonics, Power

Factor, Distortion and Displacement

T16 - Information on the Go – Mobility Solutions

4:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m. Visit Show Floor

For additional information visit: http://www.rockwellautomation.com/raotm/hartford/

L01 - Drive Programming with the New PowerFlex 525 AC Drive: Learn the basics of drive programming using the new PowerFlex 525 compact AC drive. Attendees will configure these drives using the Human Interface Module (HIM), Connected Components Workbench and Studio 5000 (formerly RSLogix 5000). You will also try out AppView,™ a new feature that provides specific parameter groups for popular applications. Finally, experience the drive’s ease of integration into the Logix environment using the embedded Ethernet port and add-on profiles in Studio 5000.

L04 - Optimize Machine Design with Motion Analyzer Software: Learn how to use Motion Analyzer software to help optimize your machine, minimize risk and decrease time to market by making it faster and easier to analyze, simulate and select motion control systems. This session will highlight RSLogix 5000 integration and focus on the addition of the new Kinetix® 5500, VPL motors, Integrated Drive Motor and Integrated Linear Thrusters.

L05 - Basic PLC Programming with Micro800 Controller: This introductory lab will cover the basic capabilities, applications and programming of micro Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs). This lab will teach basic concepts of PLC control and introduce the new Micro800 Controller features such as password protection, improved HMI usability, expansion I/O configurations and motion.

L06 - Advanced PLC Topics for Micro Controllers with Micro830 and Micro850 Motion Capabilities: Learn how easy it is to configure and control up to 3 axes of motion for simple positioning applications with the Micro830 and Micro850 controllers. Fundamental motion programming concepts such as Home, Jog, Move and others will be taught to you. Furthermore, learn more on advanced concepts such as aborted moves and how Touch Probe can be used to improve motion accuracy in specific applications with no added cost.

L07 - Modular Programming Concepts with RSLogix 5000-Based Systems: Learn about Modular Programming concepts and how they apply to industrial equipment. Rockwell Automation uses these methods and other well-proven best practices to support OEMs worldwide. The presenter will lead you through the fundamentals of Modular Programming to help you create more modular, reusable, and reliable application code. Applying modular concepts enables developers to minimize the effort required to complete a new application, speeding time to market and delivering equipment that is easier to start up and maintain.

L09 - Introduction to Logix: Learn how to reduce development time, start-up and maintenance of your control system by designing, creating, downloading and testing an RSLogix 5000 program using a Logix Programmable Automation Controller.

L10 - Practical Hands-on Application of Security to Industrial Control Systems: Learn how to protect your Logix system against emerging threats. This Lab will show you practical ways to protect the intellectual property contained in your Logix controller, manage employee access to your control system hardware, and improve tamper resistance. This lab highlights security features available with the Logix v21 Controller.

L11 - New Techniques to Increase Efficiency with PanelView Plus 6 Applications: Learn how new features in PanelView Plus 6/FactoryTalk View Machine Edition can help reduce your HMI development time, while making your applications more secure. This hands-on lab will focus on using global objects, leveraging parameters and faceplates, and extending functionality with ActiveX controls. Customers interested in remote connectivity to their HMI application will also benefit from a section of this lab dedicated to FactoryTalk ViewPoint v2.0, featuring a new tag write capability.

L12 - Effective Design Methods for Integrating Safety Using Logix Controllers: Learn how you can improve safety and productivity while reducing cost using the integrated standard and safety GuardLogix® solution. This lab uses simple built-in safety instructions and features to demonstrate how easily these goals can be achieved.

L15 - Process System Tour for Operators, Control Engineers and Maintenance: The PlantPax Process Automation system provides a total plant control solution. Tour the capabilities of the PlantPAx system through the eyes of a plant operator, control engineer and maintenance engineer. You will learn about the PlantPAx architecture, terminology and capabilities while interacting with the system under different user roles.

L16 - Architecting an Information System: An introductory lab to learn how to visualize, analyze, and optimize your production processes using the Rockwell Software® Manufacturing Intelligence suite of products. See how FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI integrates and contextualizes both real-time and historical data from your automation systems to provide rich dashboards and reports allowing you to gain visibility into your production processes for improved decision making.

L20 - Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP – A Scalable Motion System on a Single Network: Learn how to apply Kinetix Integrated Motion, with Kinetix 350 and CompactLogix controllers, to control a wide range of machines on standard EtherNet/IP. This new offering was designed to provide scalability by simplifying integration of the entire control solution on one network – including HMI, controller, motion and I/O.

L21 - Introduction to Vizualization Using FactoryTalk View Site Edition: This hands-on lab focuses on building FactoryTalk Site Edition applications. Topics include a distributed topology discussion. Working with security, common applications for VBA, database connectivity, trending and data logging, global objects, screen navigation techniques and an introduction to FactoryTalk ViewPoint.

L22 - Applying EtherNet/IP in Real-time Applications: Using EtherNet/IP solutions allow you to realize real-time communication between your industrial and non-industrial networks. Learn about these techniques, best practices and products to optimize your plant network. A prior understanding of general Ethernet concepts, or attendance of the Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP session, is recommended for attendees.

L23 - Basic Data Collection and Reporting Using FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition: Introductory FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition lab covers basic elements of system configuration, data collection, and reporting tools. Learn how FactoryTalk Historian SE provides an engine of unmatched performance and scalability. See the power of autoconfiguration and diverse control system/HMI connectivity.

HANDS-ON LABS

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L24 - Basic Drive Programming with PowerFlex 750-Series Drives: Learn the basics of drive programming using the PowerFlex family of AC drives, including the latest PowerFlex 755 AC drives. Attendees will program these drives using both device programmers and PC software.

L25 - SLC to CompactLogix Migration: Learn how to easily convert an SLC system to a CompactLogix system using IAB and translation tools provided by Rockwell Automation. Two scenarios will be presented: 1) replacement of a SLC system, processor and I/O, with a CompactLogix system and 2) replacement of the SLC processor with a CompactLogix while retaining the SLC I/O.

T02 - Increasing Software Development Efficiency Using the Integrated Architecture Tools: Learn about new and existing Integrated Architecture tools that can speed implementation of your control system in all phases of the project. From videos to manuals to simple software applications, these tools help you understand, plan and configure an Integrated Architecture System.

T03 - Presented by FANUC FA America – Integration of FANUC CNC and Rockwell Automation PAC: Learn how Rockwell Automation and FANUC are simplifying integration at the cell level and beyond over EtherNet/IP. Discover the latest integration tools including machining accelerator toolkits and the RSLogix 5000 Add-On Profile (AOP) for FANUC CNCs or robots. Explore the latest hardware connectivity and see a live demonstration of the architecture as well as future developments that will help with your manufacturing requirements.

T04 - Designing Innovative Machines with the Rockwell Automation Midrange Architecture System: Discover how the latest Rockwell Automation control architecture can be used in a variety of machine applications. Learn how you can build a better, more innovative machine and improve your competitive advantage in the marketplace with the latest hardware from the Midrange Architecture System including control, motion, safety, network, visualization and information technology products.

T11 - Lifecycle Extension and Migration Solutions – We Give You Notice and We Give You Options: Lifecycle Extension and Migrations from Rockwell Automation keep you ahead of the curve by helping you understand your risk of operating legacy automation equipment and developing a solution until you are ready to migrate to new technology. Rockwell Automation encourages a proactive migration strategy and this session will explain the value of our approach.

T16 - Information on the Go – Mobility Solutions: Come learn about the latest trends and capabilities enabling mobile users to have access to production data to make real-time decisions. This session will discuss the needs of the remote user, and how to deliver a visualization and information solution that is mobility ready.

T18 - What’s New in Visualization: This session will help you determine the appropriate visualization solution to solve your application needs, from machine-based operator interface to highly networked systems. Gain an in-depth understanding of scalable machine solutions from Rockwell Automation – covering dedicated systems (islands of control) to highly networked process applications. This session will focus on the new FactoryTalk View Studio, PanelView Plus 6, FactoryTalk ViewPoint, Allen-Bradley industrial computers and PanelView Plus Compact.

T26 - Manufacturing Intelligence in Action – Interactive Demo: See how role-based dashboards and key performance indicators can improve operation efficiencies, from an operator to plant manager and beyond. Interactive demonstrations will show time-saving features of a Manufacturing Intelligence strategy, like reporting, analytics and production efficiency. The interactive nature of the presentation also gives you a unique look at how features of Microsoft’s SharePoint simplify data analysis and collaboration. See new features in FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI v4.5.

T31 - Improving Industrial Security and Robustness for Industrial Control Systems (ICS): Learn practical security capabilities delivered with Rockwell Automation products and systems that improve the resiliency of the Integrated Architecture and help assure safety, operational integrity and protection of key information and intellectual property. Get a close look at new security features and capabilities in Logix controllers and how to use FactoryTalk Security for user authorization and authentication and role-based access control.

T33 - Future Trends in Industrial Networking: Get greater plant performance! Learn how current advances in networking (like EtherNet/IP for motion, power, process, safety and real-time control) will be deployed to deliver plant performance improvements. Understand what new wired and wireless technologies are emerging at the device, peer and business levels, and leverage the technology to gain a competitive advantage.

T34 - Presented by Spectrum Controls – Using Remote Access to Improve Efficiency for OEM Machine Builders: Reduce trips significantly by providing an eye directly into machine diagnostics solving issues remotely. Specific examples of reduced travel through remote access will be shared with the audience.

T35 - Applying Plantwide Industrial Wireless Communications for Cost Savings: New cost savings across multiple industries are now possible by leveraging recent developments in both Integrated Architecture and wireless technology. Learn how you can utilize new technology to reduce costs by applying these technologies in process instrumentation through remote telemetry outstations, with a focus on the inclusion of Wi-Fi in wired Ethernet architectures.

T37 - The Next Generation of PowerFlex Compact AC Drives Revealed: Don’t miss this opportunity to see the Allen-Bradley PowerFlex 525, the latest compact AC drive from Rockwell Automation. See how its innovative, modular design can help make installation and configuring faster, while features like embedded Ethernet, safety, USB programming, energy savings and a variety of motor control options are combined to make this drive ideal for machine level and standalone applications or simple system integration.

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TECHNICAL SESSIONS

For additional information visit: http://www.rockwellautomation.com/raotm/hartford/

T43 - Premier Integration with PowerFlex Drives: Learn how “Premier Integration” enhances the integration of PowerFlex drives with Logix controllers and other Allen-Bradley products. See how we can save you time and money during system development, operation and maintenance. A demonstration will show how quickly you can configure your drive system within the Logix environment and the additional time savings Automatic Device Configuration can provide.

T45 - PlantPAx Process Automation System Overview: This session provides an overview of the PlantPAx Process Automation System capabilities including high availability, device integration, asset management, batch and sequencing, and design and operations productivity. It’s ideal for those looking for true plant-wide control, information integration, engineering efficiencies and right-sized designs.

T47 - Process Skid Integration Solutions: As an end user or OEM, you’re looking for more functionality, lower costs, and ease of integration for skid equipment. This session will provide guidelines and strategies to help you successfully deploy modular solutions. You’ll learn about the scalable, reusable, plug-and-play equipment control options, tools, and support available with the PlantPAx Process Automation System.

T49 - Design Considerations for Automated and Manual Sequences of Batch Process: Learn how a modular design can help achieve maximum process agility, clearly define and enforce operating procedures to meet regulatory compliance, and lower your total cost of ownership.

T55 - Using Predictive Modeling to Increase Efficiency and Effectiveness: Getting optimal life out of existing equipment is the goal of all manufacturers. Learn how Advanced Process Control (APC) uses predictive modeling to determine how multiple variables will behave in the future – increasing efficiencies and effectiveness.

T57 - Introduction to Functional Safety: Emerging technologies and changing standards provide new requirements and opportunities for machine builders. Learn about these new opportunities and how to take advantage of them in this session that reviews EN ISO 13849-1, the SISTEMA calculator and other tools you can use to build a better machine.

T66 - Central Utility Building (CUB) Control System Reliability, Optimization and Demand Management: Discover the benefits of a PlantPAx Process Automation System solution for Central Utility Buildings (CUBs). First, hear how FactoryTalk View graphics, plant energy dashboards, control system architecture, cabinet power distribution and network topology strategies provide high reliability and overall integration of OEM skids. Second, learn optimization strategies on dispatching chillers, cooling towers, boilers, cogeneration, chilled, hot and condenser water pumping to minimize energy costs. Third, see how to effectively manage electrical demand by visualizing and integrating demand response/demand control into your automation system. Transform your thermal plant from a passive energy user to an active energy manager.

T68 - Protecting Your Equipment through Power Quality Solutions: Disruptions and irregularities in power can cause computerized machinery to go off-line, precision instruments to fail, and control systems to shut down. These problems can be extremely costly for customers, particularly in the semiconductor, automotive, food, beverage and pharmaceutical industries. This session will focus on Rockwell Automation solutions – including Allen-Bradley® uninterruptible power supplies (UPS’s) and new SoftSwitching Technologies products – for identifying and correcting power disruptions that can improve uptime in manufacturing production.

T71 - Energy Monitoring and Control Using FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix and RSLogix 5000: Monitoring, collecting and visualizing energy data is the foundation of the Rockwell Automation approach to Industrial Energy Management. The focus of this class will be the new FactoryTalk EnergyMetrix software platform, FactoryTalk VantagePoint EMI, and the integration of these two products to provide a flexible decision support tool built on a premier ability to manage, visualize and analyze system-wide energy data. Attendees will also learn about RSLogix 5000 programming software, the Energy Management Accelerator Toolkit and recently released PowerMonitor™ products.

T73 - Fundamentals of EtherNet/IP Networking: Learn the fundamentals of industrial Ethernet and the capabilities and features of EtherNet/IP. This session will break down the networking lingo and acronyms. Also learn how the Common Industrial Protocol (CIP) fits within the OSI reference model and the value of supporting standard Ethernet and IP network technology.

T75 - PowerFlex 750-Series Drives Offer Expanded Capabilities: PowerFlex 750-Series AC drives represent a comprehensive drive family with a growing selection of features, power ranges and voltages. Designed for flexibility, productivity and ease of use, these drives boast an impressive power range extending from 0.75 kW/1 Hp all the way up to 1500 kW/2000 Hp. Regardless of the power range, the way users interface with any PowerFlex 750-Series drive is nearly identical. This commonality helps to simplify operation, from configuration and integration to maintenance and troubleshooting. To meet global needs, both wall mount and high-power floor mount drives are available at 400/480/600/690 volts. And because application conditions and environments vary, PowerFlex 750-Series drives are available with a choice of packaging options. From highly flexible IP00 open styles to MCC-style cabinets and other features that help provide additional protection, there’s a PowerFlex 750-Series drive with the right packaging to help users meet productivity goals.

T77 - Simplify VFD Drive Applications Using RSLogix 5000 Instructions: Discover how CIP Motion technology simplifies integration of PowerFlex AC drives into the Logix environment, while enhancing application configuration, operation and diagnostics. Learn the differences between this new capability and Add On Profiles (AOPs) and how to decide which method optimizes your machine.

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T78 - Migration Strategies and Tools for Aging Distributed Control Systems: Do you have an aging DCS that needs updating? Learn how to connect, integrate and migrate your existing DCS systems to the PlantPAx Process Automation System. Discover the scope of available tools and review well developed project/programs plans. Whether your migration is a phased or rip-and-replace project, on one or multiple sites, this session will provide insight into best practices to follow.

T79 - Implementing Safety Functions – Mitigation Steps After the Risk Assessment: Once the Risk Assessment is complete we are left with the task of appropriately mitigating our identified risks. In this session we will explore how our Functional Safety System Requirements are defined and how we can develop our Safety Functions based on and including the system architecture, safety circuit design, guarding, verification and validation meeting the performance level required. We will also identify tools available to help us through this process.

T80 - Tools and Strategies for Sustainable Machine Design in Motion Applications: Looking to design a more sustainable machine without sacrificing performance and the bottom line? This session takes a look at how Kinetix Motion Control tools and products can help machine builders achieve their sustainability goals while maintaining a competitive edge. Topics covered include using Motion Analyzer software to model design concepts, how gaining insight early helps engineers pick efficient solutions and a comparison between electric actuation and pneumatics.

T81 - Review of Power Control Harmonics, Power Factor, Distortion and Displacement: This session will review harmonics in power systems caused by Adjustable Speed Drives, current vectors, total power factor, distortion and displacement power factor and their affect on the kW billed by the utility. It will also provide a comparison of various harmonic mitigation techniques used with Adjustable Speed Drives, with a focus on how they also affect the power distribution system to which they are connected, including generator supplies.

CT160 - Customer Success – Utilizing FactoryTalk AssetCentre for Regulatory Compliance: Superior Controls recently implemented a system with a life sciences company to manage software changes and security control for their production systems. The solution chosen to meet the customers’ requirements was FactoryTalk AssetCentre. Learn why they made this decision and how it has impacted their business.

CT161 - Application Success – Migrating a Legacy RSView®32 to Redundant FactoryTalk View SE HMI Application: RT Engineering will present a recent success where they implemented a redundant FactoryTalk View SE system by migrating an existing legacy RSView32 application. This customer, in the Industrial Textiles industry, needed a cost effective way to migrate to a new platform with minimal production downtime along with a robust Data Collection system that could provide user-friendly reports to submit to the EPA. Learn how RT Engineering designed and implemented the different phases of the project to meet and exceed all of the customers’ expectations.

TECHNICAL SESSIONS continued

Finding Solutions Geared Toward Smart, Safe & Sustainable ManufacturingMachine Builder Performance • Plant-Wide Optimization • Sustainable Production

Visit our participating PartnerNetwork™ Partners during the Rockwell Automation on the Move event. Each time you stop by a partner booth you can enter to win an Apple® iPad.®

May 7-8, 2013Connecticut Convention Center100 Columbus Boulevard, #400Hartford, CT 06103Contact: Michelle Coburn, Rockwell Automation at (508) 357-8425

For additional information visit:http://www.rockwellautomation.com/raotm/hartford/

For a current listing see the registration site at: http://www.rockwellautomation.com/raotm/hartford/

Publication RAOTM-BR071A-EN-P – February 2013 Copyright © 2013 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.

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