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WebCTRL® Owner/Operator II

Course Overview

Designed for WebCTRL system owners/operators, this course covers many of the same skills and techniques taught in the Field Technician I course, such as installing, basic commissioning, and troubleshooting a WebCTRL system. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to apply these skills, as well as edit a WebCTRL system utilizing EIKON, SiteBuilder, ViewBuilder, and WebCTRL. This course provides a complete day of real-life troubleshooting in a WebCTRL system.

Owners/Operators should not be discouraged by not fully completing the troubleshooting day as all errors will be discussed by the end of the course.

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Course Objectives

After successfully completing this course, you will be able to use Automated Logic’s WebCTRL suite to quickly and efficiently:

  • Engineer a basic Automated Logic WebCTRL system.
  • Perform essential system and network troubleshooting.
  • Use the following WebCTRL applications:
    • EIKON
    • ViewBuilder
    • SiteBuilder
    • EquipmentBuilder

Prerequisites

Who Is This Course For?

The Owner / Operator II course has been developed for end users of a WebCTRL system that require the utilization of the full suite of applications that is WebCTRL.

Course Formats

Traditional Classroom

A live instructor will lead up to 12 students (course dependent) in hands-on exercises with minimal lecture in between. Using the situated learning techniques of the Kirkpatrick Model, this methodology fosters a collaborative learning environment where students are positioned to maximize knowledge retention. This course is 3-day event.

Instructor-Led eLearning

A live instructor will lead students using video conferencing and remote access software. The student will have remote access to a training station to complete hands-on tasks, giving them a virtual classroom experience from many miles away. This course is hosted in the same 3-day timeframe and manner as the traditional classroom format.

Course Outline

Hardware

  • Choose the hardware
  • Hardware setup

Software

  • Create a system folder
  • Create a Geographic tree
  • Create a Network tree
  • Assign equipment to a controller
  • Create a control program
  • Create a graphic
  • Check your .view file in WebCTRL
  • Download memory through local access
  • Commission the buzzer

Networks

  • Verify IP network cable connections
  • Verify or set the addressing for the OFBBC
  • Verify IP network communications
  • Download OFBBC
  • Verify or set MAC addresses
  • Download memory through a network

Real world essentials

  • Understanding submittal drawings
  • Assign inputs and outputs to microblocks
  • Using a digital multi-meter
  • Change order
  • Download files from a WebCTRL server
  • Modify a control program
  • Modify a graphic
  • Upload changes to the server
  • Evaluate the environmental index
  • Fix a sabotaged system
Class Requirements

To receive a certificate for this course student must be present for the entire course, complete all workshops and receive a grade of 70% on graded final.

The Owner / Operator II course has been developed for end users of a WebCTRL system that require the utilization of the full suite of applications that is WebCTRL.

Traditional Classroom

A live instructor will lead up to 12 students (course dependent) in hands-on exercises with minimal lecture in between. Using the situated learning techniques of the Kirkpatrick Model, this methodology fosters a collaborative learning environment where students are positioned to maximize knowledge retention. This course is 3-day event.

Instructor-Led eLearning

A live instructor will lead students using video conferencing and remote access software. The student will have remote access to a training station to complete hands-on tasks, giving them a virtual classroom experience from many miles away. This course is hosted in the same 3-day timeframe and manner as the traditional classroom format.

Hardware

  • Choose the hardware
  • Hardware setup

Software

  • Create a system folder
  • Create a Geographic tree
  • Create a Network tree
  • Assign equipment to a controller
  • Create a control program
  • Create a graphic
  • Check your .view file in WebCTRL
  • Download memory through local access
  • Commission the buzzer

Networks

  • Verify IP network cable connections
  • Verify or set the addressing for the OFBBC
  • Verify IP network communications
  • Download OFBBC
  • Verify or set MAC addresses
  • Download memory through a network

Real world essentials

  • Understanding submittal drawings
  • Assign inputs and outputs to microblocks
  • Using a digital multi-meter
  • Change order
  • Download files from a WebCTRL server
  • Modify a control program
  • Modify a graphic
  • Upload changes to the server
  • Evaluate the environmental index
  • Fix a sabotaged system

To receive a certificate for this course student must be present for the entire course, complete all workshops and receive a grade of 70% on graded final.