 | Uses application programs and advanced programming techniques, including the use of memory segments combined with pointer manipulation, to enhance advanced graphic programming skills. |
 | Uses application programs and advanced programming techniques, including the use of memory segments combined with pointer manipulation, to enhance advanced graphic programming skills. |
 | The three day course provides thorough information on how to configure and use AMS Intelligent Device Manager (DM) with your Ovation DCS. |
 | Provides proficiency in reading Ovation functional control schemes, tuning controls schemes to improve performance, and building/implementing new control schemes. (AutoCAD) |
 | Provides proficiency in reading Ovation functional control schemes, tuning controls schemes to improve performance, and building/implementing new control schemes. (AutoCAD-free) |
 | Provides proficiency in reading Ovation functional control schemes, tuning controls schemes to improve performance, and building/implementing new control schemes. (AutoCAD) |
 | Provides proficiency in reading Ovation functional control schemes, tuning controls schemes to improve performance, and building/implementing new control schemes. (AutoCAD-free) |
 | Covers building Ovation system graphic diagrams and using the Ovation Graphics Builder. |
 | Covers building Ovation system graphic diagrams and using the Ovation Graphics Builder. |
 | Creates specialized links to non-Ovation controllers through the use of a data link server. |
 | Teaches students to create specialized I/O links to non-Ovation controllers using the serial link I/O module. |
 | Teaches students to create specialized I/O links to non-Ovation controllers using the serial link I/O module. |
 | The Enterprise Data Server (EDS) course is a four day class designed to give the students a detailed understanding of the EDS. |
 | Builds off of previous control-building knowledge to teach implementation of control design. |
 | Offers a thorough knowledge of fieldbus applications as applied to an Ovation system. |
 | Reviews standard control logic used in Ovation systems for a typical, coal-fired, drum-type boiler. |
 | Measures a student’s proficiency in all aspects of Ovation system administration, configuration, and operation. |
 | Measures a student’s proficiency in all aspects of Ovation system administration, configuration, and operation. |
 | Presents all aspects of the historian and related utilities, including creating the historical database and configuring its subsystems. |
 | This course will provide the user with proficiency in updating the Ovation interface after a change has been made to the Bailey I/O. |
 | Developed for personnel whose primary interest and/or assignment is maintaining Ovation Hardware. |
 | Prepared for personnel who have a need or desire for a good, general, overall understanding of the Ovation System Software and Software Utilities. |
 | Teaches set up and retrieval of historical data using the historian, as well as creating and generating periodic, event, and trip reports using the report server. |
 | Provides an understanding of general networking concepts, as well as Ovation-specific network configurations for Fast Ethernet systems. |
 | Provides an understanding of general networking concepts, as well as Ovation-specific network configurations for Fast Ethernet systems. |
 | Provides the ability to use the Ovation system to perform Trends, understand Alarming, Point (tag) details and searches as well review graphics. |
 | Provides the ability to use the Ovation system to perform Trends, understand Alarming, Point (tag) details and searches as well review graphics. |
 | Provides knowledge to setup and configure the Ovation Process Historian to retrieve real-time and historical data. |
 | Teaches the Ovation project planning process and system building and installation. Covers typical project activities from kickoff through acceptance tests and installation. |
 | Teaches the Ovation project planning process and system building and installation. Covers typical project activities from kickoff through acceptance tests and installation. |
 | This course will teach students to configure and retrieve historical data using the Ovation Process Historian (OPH) and Crystal Reports. |
 | Teaches the basic components of an Ovation SCADA system. |
 | Guides students in the proper planning and installation of security for Ovation systems version 2.4 and later. |
 | Contains and connects software topic segments from five different Ovation one-week courses: OV100, OV200, OV210, OV230 and OV300. |
 | Examines the Ovation steam turbine control system functions, including operation, graphics, and control logic, using tie-back simulators. |
 | Addresses configuring the system and maintaining the integrity of Ovation system software. |
 | Addresses configuring the system and maintaining the integrity of Ovation system software. |
 | Describes the proper grounding and environmental conditions, controller hardware, fault reporting, proper termination of inputs and outputs, and peripheral configuration. |
 | Describes the proper grounding and environmental conditions, controller hardware, fault reporting, proper termination of inputs and outputs, and peripheral configuration. |
 | The course teaches students how to create specialized I/O links to non-Ovation field devices using both serial link modules and the Ovation Ethernet highway. |
 | The course teaches students how to create specialized I/O links to non-Ovation field devices using both serial link modules and the Ovation Ethernet highway. |
 | Provides the skills and methods to troubleshoot and repair faults in the data acquisition and control functions of the Ovation system. |
 | Provides the skills and methods to troubleshoot and repair faults in the data acquisition and control functions of the Ovation system. |
 | Provides the skills to fully utilize the special features of I/O related to HART and smart field devices attached to their Ovation system. |
 | Provides the skills to fully utilize the special features of I/O related to HART and smart field devices attached to their Ovation system. |
 | The course describes the capabilities and limitations of a GPA, the hardware and software requirements to implement it, and provides hands-on exercises to install, use and backup the GPA and the information that is created. |
 | Designed to teach the Ovation Window 3.1 software utilities from a high level: how to access Ovation Studio, touch point records, control sheets and graphics, save and download. |
 | Reviews the major components in an Ovation System (controllers, network switches, Operator Station and Engineer Station). |
 | Reviews the major components in an Ovation System (controllers, network switches, Operator Station and Engineer Station). |
 | Geared toward students with a solid background in the WDPF RMX86 software platform or WEStation 8.6 level technology. Highlights the differences between Ovation and the WDPF classic system. |
 | Geared toward students with a solid background in the WDPF RMX86 software platform or WEStation 8.6 level technology. Highlights the differences between Ovation and the WDPF classic system. |
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