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1 HIGH-TECH AUTOMATION DIVISION And Customer Appreciation Cookout! Where: Winkle Electric Co. Grandview Industrial Park 4727 Pittsburgh Ave. Erie, PA When: Wednesday - July 13, :30 A.M. 7:00 P.M. Tuition: No Cost How to Register: Contact Lois Fetterman at or Register On-Line at Are you looking to optimize your system while reducing costs? Hands on labs! Informative classes! Outrageous barbeque! Prizes! Get your golf swing analyzed by our Pro! Win one of two I-Pads! Join us at our 2011 Integrated Architecture on Tour and Customer Appreciation Cookout! Learn about how the Integrated Architecture system from Rockwell Automation provides a foundation to help drive plant wide optimization efficiently and effectively, allowing you to respond competitively to the economy and changes in consumer demand. Implementing an Integrated Architecture system improves machine builder performance by converging manufacturing and enterprise networks for multi-disciplined control and information. Benefit from this hands-on opportunity by working through a number of relevant scenarios to help you meet your challenging objectives: Improve productivity with better asset utilization and system performance. Faster time to market and lower total cost to design, develop, and deliver. Promote globalization with easy access, plant-wide information. Support sustainability by reducing waste and energy costs. Cultivate innovation with increased system flexibility. Don t miss this opportunity to learn about the latest suite of products in this scalable integrated architecture system from experienced industry professionals.

2 Hands on Labs Running concurrently all day with expert instructors standing by. o Integrated Architecture o Variable Frequency Drives o Information Solutions o Motion Control Classes 10:00 A.M. Blind data o Mining perfect data 11:00 A.M. Noon 1:00 P.M. Driving your equipment o Finding the perfect VFD Ethernet for dummies o Just the basics Motion, simple or complex o What s the difference? 2:00 P.M. Connected components o What s new for 2011? 3:00 P.M. 4:00 P.M. 5:00 P.M. Blind data o Mining perfect data E-Stop Circuits o The perfect circuit Ethernet for dummies o Just the basics Barbeque 11:30 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. I-Pad drawings 2:00 P.M. 6:00 P.M. Earn one chance for each of the following: o Preregister for event o Sign in upon arrival o Like us on Facebook o Attend class (1 each class) o Visit Hands-on lab Golf Pro swing analyzer Noon. to 5:00 P.M. o Get your swing professionally analyzed with the newest state of the art equipment! YOUNGSTOWN: 1900 Hubbard Rd. Youngstown, Ohio Phone Fax:

3 Detailed Hands on Lab Information The Value of Connected Components (Lab # CC-11-L01) o This lab focuses around the core of small machines (MicroLogix, PowerFlex 4 VFD s, and PanelView Components.) Review pre-developed and time saving building block tools. PLC Basics Featuring the Micro800 and Connected Components Workbench (Lab # CC-11-L02) o Learn to create, monitor and control a basic micro PLC application using the new Micro800 controllers and Connected Components Workbench application environment. 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. FactoryTalk VantagePoint (Lab # FT-10-L01) o Learn how to create web based reports leveraging Excel and built in trending tools that fully integrate Rockwell Automation systems using FactoryTalk Live Data and FactoryTalk Historian. Understand the power of the Unified Production Model (UPM) in correlating data from disparate data sources into meaningful reports FactoryTalk AssetCentre (Lab # FT-10-L02) o Sample chapters include: What s new in FactoryTalk AssetCentre, remote computers and binders, working with files/folders, configuration security, building reports, asset definition and configuration, audit log information, and lastly, for the first-time users, a section on a day-in-thelife of FactoryTalk AssetCentre product capabilities from an operator s perspective. FactoryTalk Historian SE (Lab # FT-10-L03) o Learn how FactoryTalk Historian Site Edition provides an engine of unmatched performance and scalability, tightly integrated with FactoryTalk Services to provide data accuracy and availability across the Rockwell Automation Integrated Architecture. FactoryTalk Metrics (Lab # FT-10-L04) o This introductory lab covers FactoryTalk Metrics system set up, configuration of workcell performance parameters and custom events, and reporting tools. You ll learn how FactoryTalk Metrics allows manufacturers of all types and sizes to increase production. PanelView Plus 6 with NEW FactoryTalk View ME V6.0 and ViewPoint (Lab # IA-11-L01) o 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. Integrated Architecture: Putting the Pieces Together With CompactLogix (Lab # IA-11-L02) o In this Lab, you will work with the key components of Integrated Architecture to understand the unique differentiators delivered within an integrated system. You will create an RSLogix 5000 project for the CompactLogix PAC, add a drive, download and test the project, control the drive from an HMI terminal and integrate older technology via remote location. Experience the power and flexibility of the Integrated Architecture. Introduction to Logix o 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. YOUNGSTOWN: 1900 Hubbard Rd. Youngstown, Ohio Phone Fax:

4 Detailed Hands on Lab Information Continued Understanding Advanced Programming and Editing Techniques in Logix (Lab # IA-11-L04) o 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. Introduction to Motion Analyzer (Lab # IA-11-L05) o 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 workflow and user interface to simplify data entry and clarify results for further analysis. Applying EtherNet/IP in Real-Time Applications to Optimize Your Plant Floor (Lab # IA-11-L06) o 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. PlantPAx Batch Management & Process Information (Lab # IA-11-L07) o This "day in the life" lab presents options to explore the different user perspectives of system designer, engineer, operator, maintenance, quality, R&D and management and how they are used to design, operate, analyze and optimize a production process. Learn more about the integrated set of data collection and decision-making tools and dashboards that help provide real-time access to and analysis of information throughout the enterprise. Spend less time collecting data and more time in decision support to improve your process. Labs include FactoryTalk Historian, FactoryTalk VantagePoint, FactoryTalk View, FactoryTalk Batch, and Logix. PlantPAx Process Automation System: Overview for the Operator, Maintenance or Control Engineer (Lab # IA-11-L08) o 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. Asset Management and Integration Tool Capabilities in PlantPAx Process Automation System (Lab # IA-11-L09) o Proper configuration and calibration of smart instruments provides greater uptime and ensures optimum quality products. New features in PlantPAx Asset Management makes it easier for you to manage instrument configurations and calibration data (online, offline, locally or remotely). In this lab, you will learn how to setup and explore the capabilities of Plant PAx pre-engineered Add-On Instructions that work in conjunction with pre-designed faceplates, to provide quick implementation and consistent visualization of process variables. Additionally, you ll understand how to download the calibration procedure, perform the calibration and upload the results for documenting and reporting purposes. Improving Machine Performance with Safe Speed Technology (Lab # IA-11-L10) o This hands-on lab provides you with an opportunity to explore the advanced safety features of the Kinetix 6500 Servo,. In this session you will learn how to use safe speed monitoring core technology to improve machine performance including programming, simulating and enabling advanced safety features. YOUNGSTOWN: 1900 Hubbard Rd. Youngstown, Ohio Phone Fax:

5 Detailed Hands on Lab Information Continued Programming a CAT4/SIL3 Safety System with the SmartGuard Safety Controller (Lab # IA-11- L11) o In this lab, you will learn about feature set of the SmartGuard 600 safety controller.via programming and injecting faults into the safety system. Introduction to Integrated Safety (Lab # IA-11-L12) o 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. Architecture scalability using the Kinetix 300 Indexing Servo Drive (Lab # IA-11-L13) o 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. Introduction to Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP (K6500) (Lab # IA-11-L14) o This lab exercise demonstrates the following concepts of Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP: Time efficient nature of using an Integrated Motion solution Benefits of Integrated Motion on EtherNet/IP Power and performance-oriented nature of the Integrated Motion solution Ease of motion system setup utilizing the Drives & Motion Accelerator Toolkit Manufacturing Intelligence with the FactoryTalk Product Suite (Lab # IA-11-L15) o 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. YOUNGSTOWN: 1900 Hubbard Rd. Youngstown, Ohio Phone Fax: