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2 Technical Sessions Schedule Wednesday April 13, 2011 Day 1 Room A B C D E 7:00-7:30AM Registration & Visit Show Floor 7:30-8:30AM T32 - Arc Flash Standards and MCC Safety T44 - Introduction to Functional Safety T26 - Improve machine performance with energy efficient designs and mechatronic product solutions. T02 - Leveraging the Integrated Architecture Productivity Tools T23 - Historical Data Collection and Tracking 8:30-9:30AM T53 - Arc Flash Services More Than Just Labeling (T70) T21 - Current Control Panel Designs, Standards and Products that Comply with Changes to the National Electric Code and UL 508A (T84) T09 - Migrating Legacy Platforms to ControlLogix T38 - Plant PAx for OEMS CT147 - Sustainable Compliance Monitoring with Reduced Operating Costs and Greater Accuracy hosted by Pavilion Technologies 9:30-10:00AM 10:00-11:00AM T28 - Leveraging MCC Intelligence on EtherNet I/P CT143 - Control Design: Control Panel Layout: Enclosure Cost Savings & Noise Mitigation hosted by Panduit T05 - New Possibilities with Distributed I/O (T12) T63- Energy Savings for Combustion Applications T37 - PlantPAx System Overview 11:00AM-12:00PM CT140 - Energy Saving using Variable Frequency Drives CT144 - Welcome to the Micro 800 Family T06 - High Performance Motion Control with Logix Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP T36 - PlantPAx: System Architecture & Sizing Tools T39 - PlantPAx Legacy System Migration 12:00-1:00PM Lunch 1:00-2:00PM T57 - Demand Response/ Demand Control for Energy Management T62 - for Life Sciences T29 - Drive and Drive Systems Migration T42 - Process SP/SI Best Practices Overview T24 - Manufacturing Intelligence From Data Collection, Reporting to Dashboards and KPIs) 2:00-3:00PM CT141 - PPL Electric Utilities E-Power Program: New Features and Benefits CT241 - Productivity Tools - What s Out There to Help You Today T16 - Visualization to Meet your Automation Needs T12 - Specifying and Delivering IT-Ready EtherNet/IP Network CT148 - Process Safety and Meeting Today s Industry Regulations and Standards hosted by ICS Triplex 3:00-3:30PM 3:30-4:30PM T51 - What is YOUR automation Life Cycle Plan? CT145 - Application and Installation Considerations for Wireless EtherNet/IP Networks hosted by Prosoft Technologies T25 - Build a Solid Plant-floor Infrastructure Through Network and Security Design and Implementation T43 - Integrated Safety for Midrange Machinery Applications (T63) T33 - PlantPAx High Availability 4:30-5:30PM T52 - Filling the Technical Skills Gap T45 - Machine Safety Risk Assessment CT146 - The Variable Frequency Motor Drive Maintenance Session hosted by Fluke T08 - Optimizing Control System Performance (T15) CT149 - Scalable HART protocol solutions for your Rockwell Automation control system 5:30PM Show Floor Closes

3 Hands-On Labs Schedule Wednesday April 13, 2011 Day 1 Room A B C D E 7:00-7:30AM 7:30-9:30AM L01 - PLC Basics Featuring MIcro800 and CCWB L03 - Leverage the Advantages of Logix and Premier Integration When Applying Motor Control Registration & Visit Show Floor L09 - Architecture scalability using the Kinetix 300 Indexing Servo Drive L11 - Introduction to Logix L10 - PanelView Plus 6 with NEW FactoryTalk View ME V6.0 and ViewPoint 9:30-10:00AM 10:00-12:00PM L01- PLC Basics Featuring Micro 800 and CCWB L04 - Basic Drive Programming (Including the PowerFlex 753 AC Drive) L06 - Introduction to Integrated Safety L12 - Understanding Advanced Programming & Editing Techniques in Logix L13 - Applying EtherNet/IP in Real-Time Applications to Optimize Your Plant Floor 12:00-1:00PM Lunch 1:00-3:00PM L02 - The Value of Connected Components L03 - Leverage the Advantages of Logix and Premier Integration When Applying Motor Control L15 - PlantPAx Process Automation System: Overview for the Operator, Maintenance or Control Engineer L11 - Introduction to Logix L10 - PanelView Plus 6 with NEW FactoryTalk View ME V6.0 and ViewPoint 3:00-3:30PM 3:30-5:30PM T47 - Error-Proofing with Advance Sensors T19 - The Value of Connected Components and the Building Blocks L07 - Logix Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP, Kinetix 6500 and PowerFlex 755 L08 - Using Motion Analyzer L12 - Understanding Advanced Programming & Editing Techniques in Logix L14 - Collect, Contextualize, Act, Optimize Manufacturing Intelligence with FactoryTalk VantagePoint & Historian 5:30PM Show Floor Closes

4 Technical Sessions Schedule Thursday April 14, 2011 Day 2 Room A B C D E 7:00-7:30AM Registration & Visit Show Floor 7:30-8:30AM T32 - Arc Flash Standards and MCC Safety T44 - Introduction to Functional Safety T26 - Improve machine performance with energy efficient designs and mechatronic product solutions. T02 - Leveraging the Integrated Architecture Productivity Tools T23 - Historical Data Collection and Tracking 8:30-9:30AM T53 - Arc Flash Services More Than Just Labeling (T70) T21 - Current Control Panel Designs, Standards and Products that Comply with Changes to the National Electric Code and UL 508A (T84) T09 - Migrating Legacy Platforms to ControlLogix T38 - Plant PAx for OEMS CT147 - Sustainable Compliance Monitoring with Reduced Operating Costs and Greater Accuracy hosted by Pavilion Technologies 9:30-10:00AM 10:00-11:00AM T28 - Leveraging MCC Intelligence on EtherNet I/P CT143 - Control Design: Control Panel Layout: Enclosure Cost Savings & Noise Mitigation hosted by Panduit T05 - New Possibilities with Distributed I/O (T12) T63- Energy Savings for Combustion Applications T37 - PlantPAx System Overview 11:00AM-12:00PM CT140 - Energy Saving using Variable Frequency Drives CT144 - Welcome to the Micro 800 Family T06 - High Performance Motion Control with Logix Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP T36 - PlantPAx: System Architecture & Sizing Tools T39 - PlantPAx Legacy System Migration 12:00-1:00PM Lunch 1:00-2:00PM T57 - Demand Response/ Demand Control for Energy Management T62 - for Life Sciences T29 - Drive and Drive Systems Migration T42 - Process SP/SI Best Practices Overview T24 - Manufacturing Intelligence From Data Collection, Reporting to Dashboards and KPIs) 2:00-3:00PM CT142 - Supporting Ethernet applications on the Plant Floor hosted by Intravue CT241 - Productivity Tools - What s Out There to Help You Today T16 - Visualization to Meet your Automation Needs T12 - Specifying and Delivering IT-Ready EtherNet/IP Network CT148 - Process Safety and Meeting Today s Industry Regulations and Standards hosted by ICS Triplex 3:00-3:30PM 3:30-4:30PM T51 - What is YOUR automation Life Cycle Plan? CT145 - Application and Installation Considerations for Wireless EtherNet/IP Networks hosted by Prosoft Technologies T25 - Build a Solid Plant-floor Infrastructure Through Network and Security Design and Implementation T43 - Integrated Safety for Midrange Machinery Applications (T63) T33 - PlantPAx High Availability 4:30-5:30PM T52 - Filling the Technical Skills Gap T45 - Machine Safety Risk Assessment CT146 - The Variable Frequency Motor Drive Maintenance Session hosted by Fluke T08 - Optimizing Control System Performance (T15) CT240 - Industrial Communications Made Easy hosted by HMS 5:30PM Show Floor Closes

5 Hands-On Labs Schedule Thursday April 14, 2011 Day 2 Room A B C D E 7:00-7:30AM 7:30-9:30AM L01 - PLC Basics Featuring MIcro800 and CCWB L03 - Leverage the Advantages of Logix and Premier Integration When Applying Motor Control Registration & Visit Show Floor L09 - Architecture scalability using the Kinetix 300 Indexing Servo Drive L11 - Introduction to Logix L10 - PanelView Plus 6 with NEW FactoryTalk View ME V6.0 and ViewPoint 9:30-10:00AM 10:00-12:00PM L01- PLC Basics Featuring Micro 800 and CCWB L04 - Basic Drive Programming (Including the PowerFlex 753 AC Drive) L06 - Introduction to Integrated Safety L12 - Understanding Advanced Programming & Editing Techniques in Logix L13 - Applying EtherNet/IP in Real-Time Applications to Optimize Your Plant Floor 12:00-1:00PM Lunch 1:00-3:00PM L02 - The Value of Connected Components L03 - Leverage the Advantages of Logix and Premier Integration When Applying Motor Control L15 - PlantPAx Process Automation System: Overview for the Operator, Maintenance or Control Engineer L11 - Introduction to Logix L10 - PanelView Plus 6 with NEW FactoryTalk View ME V6.0 and ViewPoint 3:00-3:30PM 3:30-5:30PM T47 - Error-Proofing with Advance Sensors T19 - The Value of Connected Components and the Building Blocks L07 - Logix Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP, Kinetix 6500 and PowerFlex 755 L08 - Using Motion Analyzer L12 - Understanding Advanced Programming & Editing Techniques in Logix L14 - Collect, Contextualize, Act, Optimize Manufacturing Intelligence with FactoryTalk VantagePoint & Historian 5:30PM Show Floor Closes

6 Technical Sessions & Hands-On Labs Descriptions T02 - Leveraging the Integrated Architecture Productivity Tools: This session provides an overview of the Integrated Architecture tools. These tools are designed to assist in all types of software projects. From videos to manuals to simple software applications, these tools can provide assistance in the design, development and the maintenance phase of your project. Attend this session to understand what tools are available, what tools are coming next, and how to make best use of them. T05 - New Possibilities with Distributed I/O: This Technical Session will demonstrate how EtherNet/IP linear and ring topologies reduce the cost of installation and increase reliability. It will also show how CIP Sync modules offer better system coordination and control and how DeviceLogix in distributed I/O increases speed by executing local logic. T06 - High Performance Motion Control with Logix Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: The well-established Rockwell Automation Integrated Motion solution helps to speed and simplify machine design and it s now available on EtherNet/IP. Discover how the use of a single standard EtherNet network for your entire machine including motion control can save you time and reduce costs. T08 - Optimizing Control System Performance: Optimize performance of an Integrated Architecture application with tips and best practices from application engineers on allocating resources for code execution, improving network performance and data collection. T09 - Migrating Legacy Platforms to ControlLogix: This Workshop demonstrates various tools available to help migrate from legacy platforms to ControlLogix. A strong emphasis will be placed on migrating PLC-3 and PLC-5 along with a discussion of competitive migrations. The Workshop will walk attendees through a phased migration and show how the tools can be used to maximize benefits while reducing risk and downtime. T12 - Specifying and Delivering IT-Ready EtherNet/IP Network : Rockwell Automation and Cisco will help you deliver IT-Ready solutions that integrate with your customer s network infrastructure. This session will help Machine Builders and System Integrators face new opportunities and challenges to deliver solutions that easily meet their customers IT and controls networking requirements. T16 - Visualization to Meet your Automation Needs: Learn scalable visualization solutions covering dedicated systems to highly networked process applications focusing on FactoryTalk View Studio 6.0, PanelView and Industrial Computer hardware, including using web-based visualization solutions from Rockwell Automation. T19 - The Value of Connected Components and the Building Blocks: When designing your stand alone machine, Connected Components allows you to streamline the necessary but time consuming preparation work with ease and convenience. Pre-developed Building Block tools, along with the core set of products PanelView Component, Micro800 and PowerFlex component class drives provides a valuable solution for OEMs. This session will introduce the available tools (Quick Starts, HMI screens, Ladder Logic, Wiring Diagrams, etc) for a number of common tasks and show you how to apply them to make your applications more cost-effective and convenient. T21 - Current Control Panel Designs, Standards and Products that Comply with Changes to the National Electric Code and UL 508A: Significant changes have been mandated affecting some automation product designs, technologies and their implementation. Learn how these changes and the influences of the global market have influenced control products, panel design conventions and trends. Learn how some new products required for compliance may also offer an opportunity to optimize power and control circuit designs for cost, reliability, safety, size, productivity and installation efficiencies. T23 - Historical Data Collection and Tracking: What types of historical data can manufacturer s collect today? How is this data presented? How long is it retained? Learn more about the ability to collect and use this information. Learn more about FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition and the new FactoryTalk Historian Machine Edition. T24 - Manufacturing Intelligence From Data Collection, Reporting to Dashboards and KPIs: Reducing costs it s a constant pressure for today s manufacturing environment. Learn how you can leverage your real-time and historical data using FactoryTalk information management and reporting solutions with to report on and analyze key performance indicators to help improve manufacturing efficiencies and performance. T25 - Build a Solid Plant-floor Infrastructure Through Network and Security Design and Implementation: This interactive workshop will share potential security threats to automation equipment and control networks and present considerations for creating and maintaining a secure manufacturing infrastructure. Learn key elements for plant-floor network and security design and implementation to optimize performance and production. T26 - Improve machine performance with energy efficient designs and mechatronic product solutions: Discover how to reduce energy costs while improving machine performance and simplifying machine mechanics with new rotary and linear product solutions. This session will review applications and examples to help you gain machine flexibility, simplicity and energy savings while improving productivity. T28 - Leveraging MCC Intelligence on EtherNet I/P: Understand how intelligent MCC solutions on EtherNet I/P help you quickly configure systems, build high system availability and unlock critical motor control information across the entire plant architecture. Learn how MCCs with EtherNet I/P enable motor control integration throughout any process control system. T29 - Drive and Drive Systems Migration : Understand the performance advantages and approaches to/for migrating drive systems to the Integrated Architecture. Phased migration approaches will be presented to help enhance productivity without adversely impacting current production. T32 - ArcFlash Standards and MCC Safety: This presentation offers insight into several practical aspects of procuring and applying arc resistant equipment. It is intended to clarify the application of standards such as OSHA 1910, NEC , and NFPA-70E within typical industrial facilities. This session will also describe how Rockwell Automation MCC solutions fit into an organization s safety program through safe construction features that help prevent electrical show. T33 - PlantPAx High Availability: Understand the aspects of high availability and redundancy for use in maintaining control of critical process applications how to choose the correct options for your PlantPAx application and how to implement those options for best results. We ll also cover new high availability EtherNet/IP options and the new powerful redundant I/O platform. Additional information & course descriptions:

7 T36 - PlantPAx: System Architecture & Sizing Tools: In this session, you will gain an understanding of the PlantPAx core system architecture, hardware, software and performance boundaries. We will discuss system sizing rules derived from our process system characterization and how those are applied when defining a PlantPAx Process Automation System. You will also learn how to use the Process System Estimator within the Integrated Architecture Builder (IAB) Tool to size a PlantPAx system for an application. T37 - PlantPAx System Overview: Gain a comprehensive perspective on the PlantPAx process automation system from control and information, to asset management, field device integration and critical process control and safety. In addition, learn where we re headed in the future to continue to help you achieve process automation excellence. T38 - Plant PAx for OEMS: As a process skid OEM, many variables effect the profitability of the system you deliver. See how Rockwell Automation PlantPAx provides the advantages you are looking for. The same Logix control engine utilized throughout your customer s facility, provides greater control capabilities then the more expensive DCS system with superior Total Cost of Ownership savings. By selecting the processor, I/O platform (local or distributed), Operator Interface and process network (HART, ProfiPA or Foundation Fieldbus) that is right for your application, instead of a one-size fits all approach, a scalable, integrated, low-cost solution is within reach. Leverage standard application libraries and graphical faceplates to speed up deployment while never sacrificing functionality. T39 - PlantPAx Legacy System Migration: Join us to learn about connecting, integrating and migrating existing competitive DCS and PLC systems to the PlantPAx process automation system. You ll discover the scope of tools available for target legacy control systems, discuss development of migration opportunities, and review the scope of a well-developed project/program plan. Whether you re interested in a phased or rip-and-replace project approach, or a local or multi-site program, this session will provide insight into best practices. T42 - Process SP/SI Best Practices Overview: Rockwell Automation continues to demonstrate success in deploying Process solutions by leveraging a balanced delivery strategy with both internal channels and our Rockwell Automation Systems Integrator community. As a Systems Integrator, please join us as we provide an overview of the tools, training and resources available to support your team through the phases of your Process project; Scope definition, Project execution and after-market support. T43 - Integrated Safety for Midrange Machinery Applications: The new GuardLogix L4x controller brings integrated safety functionality to small and midrange machine applications, providing the intelligence and diagnostics of an automation system to improve equipment efficiency and lifespan. T44 - Introduction to Functional Safety: Emerging technologies and changing standards provide both new requirements and new opportunities for machine builders. Learn where to find these new opportunities are and how to take advantage of them in this session that reviews EN ISO , the SISTEMA calculator and other tools you can use to build a better machine. T45 - Machine Safety Risk Assessment: Why is a Risk Assessment so important? What does the process involve? Which standards do I follow? This class will answer all of these questions as we provide an overview of Safety Risk Assessments, following ANSI/RIA R15.06 as our Risk Assessment Standard. We will discuss information about standards, walk through the process of identifying hazards and techniques to help mitigate risks and discuss common concerns like validation verse verification. T47 - Error-Proofing with Advance Sensors: Learn how to apply advanced sensors to solve the most difficult sensing applications. Sensors can provide a level of traceability and improve productivity; with error proofing you are following a concept of designing your products and processes so that they minimize the opportunity for mistakes to happen in the fist place. Attendees will learn about various sensor technologies such as Background Suppression, Laser Measurement, Discrete Laser, Parts Verification Arrays, Color Sensors and our MultiSight Vision Sensor. T51 - What is YOUR Automation Life Cycle Plan?: Learn how to proactively manage your automation life cycle to minimize downtime (or maximize uptime), prioritize migrations and bridge to new technology. T52 - Filling the Technical Skills Gap: Learn how to leverage the Rockwell Automation Services & Support portfolio including training, onsite services and remote technical support - to fill the growing skills gap created by retiring employees and fewer engineering/technical graduates. T53 - Arc Flash Services More Than Just Labeling: Many avenues are available for arc flash compliance from utilizing in-house resources to outside services. Attend this Session to understand what the requirements are and understand the other benefits beyond risk reduction to technicians. T57 - Demand Response/Demand Control for Energy Management: Many utilities offer demand-response solutions so customers can reduce peak loads and reduce energy costs. Learn the ways you can leverage existing networks and software, such as RSEnergyMetrix and FactoryTalk VantagePoint, to visualize and integrate Demand Response/Control into factory operations and transform from a passive energy user to an active energy manager. This session will conclude with a look into the future to see how a factory could use connections with a smart grid for improved profitability. T62 - for Life Sciences: Learn about repeatable applications for the Life Sciences industry offered by Rockwell Automation Global. This session will cover how Rockwell Automation uses its domain knowledge to deliver various applications like: electronic batch records, epedigree / product serialization, biotech and pharma automation, MES solutions, modular builds, and others. We will also cover Global project execution and management methodologies. This presentation will encourage and allow time for interaction to discuss your specific business challenges. T63 - Energy Savings for Combustion Applications: Learn about the many ways to save Energy and provide Safety in a Combustion application like Boilers, Furnaces, Ovens and process dryers. This solution based discussion is based on proven efforts and standards engineering that provide an energy efficient operation in a retrofit or new application with measurable results for ROI. CT140 - Energy Saving using Variable Frequency Drives: This presentation will cover the fundamentals of saving energy by using variable frequency drives (VFD s) on centrifugal fan and pump applications. We will also discuss the retrofit of constant volume air handlers with the Rockwell Fanmaster product to increase air handler efficiency and reduce energy costs. A short discussion of Utility Company rebate programs as they relate to VFD s will also be provided. CT141 - PP&L Electric Utilities E-Power Program: New Features and Benefits: This session focuses on how the Rebate program is being streamlined for easier rebate filings and what assistance is available to you.

8 CT142 - Supporting Ethernet applications on the Plant Floor hosted by IntraVUE: Ethernet and EtherNet/IP applications are expanding to replace many traditional industrial communications. Diagnosing disruptions or intermittent outages can be challenging for Control Engineers and IT staff alike. This technical session will review a system used by many major companies in the Food & Beverage, Pharmaceutical, Manufacturing and Municipal markets. From OEM systems to complex corporate architectures, IntraVUE has proven to be a cost effective solution. This session will review the typical problems that one can encounter and the method to simplify identification and resolution. CT143 - Control Design: Control Panel Layout: Enclosure Cost Savings & Noise Mitigation hosted by Panduit: Use innovative products and design guidance to minimize enclosure size, save floor space, enhance physical performance and mitigate electrical noise. CT144 - Welcome to the Micro 800 Family: The next generation of component-class controllers from Rockwell Automation provides you with just enough control in a customizable, easy to configure family of nano and micro controllers. The entire family shares a common form factor that can be personalized with various plug-in modules to fit a variety of small machine applications. Programming with the new Connected Components Workbench software allows the Micro800 controllers to be incorporated into a larger, bundled solution of connected component products that all share a common development environment. This class will review the new Micro 800 family of controllers and I/O modules. CT145 - Application and Installation Considerations for Wireless EtherNet/IP Networks hosted by Prosoft Technologies: Wireless communications is becoming more of a main stream solution for today s automation systems. From low speed data collection over large geographic areas (SCADA) to real time I/O control on high speed machinery, wireless systems are being applied. And there are many wireless technologies and capabilities to consider when designing a system. In this seminar, you will learn about the different wireless technologies that can be applied today, as well as the many application considerations to take into account when selecting which technology best fits your application. We will provide an overview of basic Industrial Wireless Technologies, and discuss system design and installation considerations. Application examples will be used throughout the discussion to provide a basis for the discussions. CT146 - The Variable Frequency Motor Drive Maintenance Session hosted by Fluke: The Variable Frequency Motor Drive Maintenance Session deals with the problems found in installations where the motor is connected to a VFD employed to control the motor. This is a 1 hour session on the latest tactics for identifying and isolating problems found in motor systems, using Fluke Test tools like the new Model 190 Series II Fluke Four Channel Scopemeters, 87-V TRMS DMM, 381 Wireless Clamp meters, 568 Handheld Infrared Thermometers and 1550 Series Insulation Testers. All attendees will be receiving the latest ATP / Fluke VFD Troubleshooting guide book worth $25 No Charge. CT147 - Sustainable Compliance Monitoring with Reduced Operating Costs and Greater Accuracy hosted by Pavilion Technologies: Software CEM is now a prime time method of providing source emissions monitoring. Learn how a peaking plant in Arkansas replaced an existing hardware CEMS with Software CEM. This replacement demonstrated the effectiveness of Software CEM as a cost reducing solution to a hardware-based system - 50% of the rebuild cost of an existing hardware CEMS and 20 % of the operating costs. Additionally, this solution eliminated costly calibration gas requirements, instrumentation labor and reduced maintenance cost. CT148 - Process Safety and Meeting Today s Industry Regulations and Standards hosted by ICS Triplex: The greater the level of process risk, the better the safety instrumented system (SIS) performance required to control it. Learn how to define system performance and design systems according to industry standards. Many benefits will be gained from attending this seminar including: Understanding the requirements of international standards for safety systems; Becoming familiar with the practices/procedures your company will need to implement, in order to satisfy international standards; and, Learn the basics of how to design, implement and maintain the optimum, most cost-effective SIS solutions. CT149 - Scalable HART protocol solutions for your Rockwell Automation control system: HART protocol it typically associated with process control applications. It is now migrating to other areas of automation. The introduction of CompactLogix and Point HART I/O allow a scalable high performance solution for smaller applications. This session shows how data native to HART instrumentation may be used to improve application performance and diagnostics and reduce overall operations and maintenance costs. CT240 - Industrial Communications Made Easy hosted by HMS: This technical session will touch on the Rockwell Automation networks offering, elements of industrial communication requirements and challenges, and solutions applicable to common scenarios such as serial device integration and legacy / brand migration. CT241 - Productivity Tools - What s Out There to Help You Today: Are you looking for pre-developed tools to help reduce design and development time for your next application? How about tools that are available to you that can help layout a system faster and is pre-loaded with drawings and configurations? This class will show you where to find all of Rockwell Automation s available E-tools and Accelerator Toolkits. We will also discuss all of the enhancements to the on-line tools and support features we have available to you. From an improved Knowledge base search engine, to a robust Ask a Question feature, to Live Chat and User Forums, the richness of our on-line support experience can help you be more productive, saving you both time and money! Understanding what free tools are available to you and how they work will allow you to make the most out of your partnership with Rockwell Automation. Attend this session to understand what tools are available, what tools are coming next, and how to make best use of them. L01 - PLC Basics Featuring Micro800 and CCWB: Learn to create, monitor and control a basic micro PLC application using the new Micro800 controllers and Connected Components Workbench application environment. See how the Micro800 family can do basic smart relay functions in the Micro810, as well as advanced functions in the Micro830. Through Connected Components Workbench, you can program your Micro800 controller in Ladder, Function Block or Structured Text, as well as integrate to a PanelView Component HMI. L02 - The Value of Connected Components: This lab focuses around the core of small machines (MicroLogix Controllers, PowerFlex 4 Class Drives and PanelView Components). The Connected Components Program provides the customer with pre-developed and time-saving building block tools. This lab walks the user through simple speed control and simple temperature control building blocks. L03 - Leverage the Advantages of Logix and Premier Integration When Applying Motor Control : Learn how to simplify programming and save development time using and integrated system. Attendees will leverage faceplates within FactoryTalk View HMI to integrate a PowerFlex drive and Logix-based control system. 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9 L04 - Basic Drive Programming with the PowerFlex 753 AC Drive: Learn the basics of drive programming using the PowerFlex family of AC drives. Attendees will program various PowerFlex drives using both device programmers and PC software. L06 - Introduction to Integrated Safety: Integrated safety has traditionally been reserved for very large, complex applications. With integrated safety functionality now available in a range of controller sizes, providing discrete, motion, drive and safety in a single controller, you can use the intelligence and diagnostics of the automation system to improve both safety and machine performance. Learn how easy integrated safety can be as you develop a simple GuardLogix safety application. L07 - Logix Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP, Kinetix 6500 and PowerFlex 755: Learn how Logix Integrated Motion can be used to control high performance AC drives and servo drives on EtherNet/IP. In this lab, you will configure, program, commission and run Kinetix 6500 servo drives and PowerFlex 755 AC drives on EtherNet/IP using RSLogix 5000 software and the ControlLogix Programmable Automation Controller. L08 - Using Motion Analyzer: Learn about the powerful (yet sometimes overlooked) tools in Motion Analyzer that can help analyze and optimize your machine design. Discover, hands-on, how to use these tools to reduce the cost and size of your machine while boosting performance and reducing risk. Motion Analyzer has an enhanced the workflow and user interface to simplify data entry and clarify results for further analysis. L09 - Architecture scalability using the Kinetix 300 Indexing Servo Drive: Learn how the Kinetix 300 EtherNet/IP Indexing Servo Drive integrates into the RSLogix 5000 environment for a cost-effective low axis count motion solution. This session covers how to configure, program, and commission a Kinetix 300 with a CompactLogix controller and standard EtherNet/IP to gain flexibility and simplicity for your machine. L10 - PanelView Plus 6 with NEW FactoryTalk View ME V6.0 and ViewPoint: This hands-on lab focuses on the NEW FactoryTalk View Machine Edition Version 6.0 concepts for new users running on the NEW PanelView Plus 6 with embedded Microsoft CE. This lab includes creating an application, working with displays, global objects, and tags, using parameters and faceplates, as well as testing and running the application with language switching. FactoryTalk ViewPoint is also used to host a remote web-based connection to an application. Beginners or experienced users can explore new enhancements available in this lab. L11 - Introduction to Logix: Learn how you can reduce development, start-up and maintenance time and costs by using a Logix programmable automation controller. This lab walks you through how to design, create, download and test an RSLogix 5000 program using a Logix programmable automation controller. L12 - Understanding Advanced Programming & Editing Techniques in Logix: Improve your productivity by making use of programming features that are unique to Logix programmable automation controllers such as Add-On instructions and FactoryTalk View global objects. This lab shows you how to use these features for maximum effectiveness. L13 - Applying EtherNet/IP in Real-Time Applications to Optimize Your Plant Floor: EtherNet/IP has enabled the integration of the plant floor with the enterprise. This hands-on lab will cover a variety of techniques and best practices for using EtherNet/IP to optimize your plant! Learn how to use Ethernet/IP for demanding real-time control applications. L14 - Collect, Contextualize, Act, Optimize: Manufacturing Intelligence with FactoryTalk VantagePoint & Historian: What are my top 5 machine downtime reasons? What is my OEE? Where is the scrap coming from? What is my actual production yield versus plan? Learn how to leverage the FactoryTalk Product Suite to quickly and easily answer these questions in a hands-on lab utilizing data from various plant floor systems such as controllers, data historians or data residing in a database. See how you can present information from disparate data sources in a unified reporting solution that all elements in the manufacturing operations can use to make effective business decisions as part of a Manufacturing Intelligence solution. L15 - PlantPAx Process Automation System: Overview for the Operator, Maintenance or Control Engineer: Interested in getting a guided tour of the PlantPAx Process Automation System? This lab will introduce Plant PAx and discuss the system architecture and terminology. You ll have the opportunity to take on the roles of a plant operator and maintenance engineer as you walk through a simple simulated plant. You will learn how Plant PAx and the process library help process system operators and maintenance personnel perform day to day functions. Next you ll assume the role of a controls engineer as we walk you through the process of adding new control and visualization elements to our existing on-line application.

10 Visit our participating PartnerNetwork Partners during the RAOTM event. For a current listing see the registration site at April 13-14, 2011 Lehigh University Stabler Arena 124 Goodman Drive Bethlehem, PA Marisa Pellechio : mlpellechio@ra.rockwell.com Additional information & course descriptions: