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Advanced Mitsubishi Automation Training

Softwell Automation Mitsubishi Training

  • Module 01: - Mitsubishi PLC iQF Series Panel Wiring

  • Module 02: - Mitsubishi Software GX-Works3

  • Module 03: - Mitsubishi HMI GS2107 GT Designer3 Training

  • Module 04: - Mitsubishi VFD E840 FR-Configurator 2

  • Module 05: - Mitsubishi Networking: - Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP/IP Ethernet IP & CC-Link IE basic

  • Module 06:- Third Party Communication on Modbus RS485 to VFD, Energy Meter, PID, Analog Signal

  • Time Duration 3 Months Daily Monday to Friday 4 hours Training Fee 20000 INR

Why Mitsubishi Training of Softwell?

Transform Your Career with Comprehensive, Hands-On Training

Modules Covered:

  • Mitsubishi PLC FX 5U / iQF Series: Industry 4.0 ready; transition from older CPUs; GX Works3 exclusive support.

  • Mitsubishi HMI 2107 WTBD N: HMI configuration, UI design, PLC integration.

  • Mitsubishi VFD FR E840: VFD setup, configuration, energy-efficient control.

  • Mitsubishi Networking: Modbus RTU, CC-Link IE, Modbus TCP protocols.

  • Third-Party Instrument Interfacing: RS485 interfacing with VFD, PID, Energy Meter.

  • PLC Panel Wiring: Hands-on wiring, safety, and panel design.

Special Features:

  • Industry-Recognized Certification: Validate your Mitsubishi automation skills.

  • Real-World Projects: Apply knowledge to practical, industry-based projects.

Flexible Learning Options:

  • Weekend Classes: Designed for working professionals.

  • Recorded Sessions: Review or catch up on missed content.

Job Placement Support:

  • Resume Building Workshops

  • Interview Preparation Sessions

  • Job Placement Assistance

Expert Lectures:

  • Insights from industry experts on the latest automation trends and technologies.

Mitsubishi PLC iQF Course Contents

  • Introduction to Mitsubishi iQF / FX5U PLC Series: Overview of features, architecture, and industrial automation applications.

  • Understanding GX Works3 Software: In-depth exploration of the GX Works3 interface, tools, and capabilities.

  • Project Creation and Management: How to create, manage, and organize PLC projects in GX Works3.

  • Programming Languages: Instruction in ladder logic, structured text, and function block diagram programming within GX Works3.

  • Basic Instructions: Introduction to fundamental PLC instructions and their applications.

  • Timer and Counter Instructions: Using timers and counters for managing time-based and count-based operations.

  • Math and Arithmetic Instructions: Performing mathematical and arithmetic operations within PLC programs.

  • Comparison and Data Handling Instructions: Comparing values and handling data for decision-making and processing.

  • Data Registers and Memory Areas: Managing data registers and memory areas for storing and accessing data.

  • Analog I/O and PID Control: Configuring analog inputs/outputs and implementing PID control for precise process control.

  • Advanced Programming Techniques: Utilizing advanced instructions, data handling, and processing functions.

  • I/O Configuration and Mapping: Setting up and managing input/output points for seamless hardware integration.

  • Input Mapping: Detailed configuration and mapping of inputs to PLC logic for accurate system operation.

  • Output Mapping: Mapping outputs to control devices, ensuring proper execution of control commands.

  • Alarm Mapping: Configuring and managing alarm signals within the PLC for effective monitoring and response.

  • Network Configuration: Configuring CC-Link IE, Ethernet, and Modbus protocols for communication between devices.

  • Network Mapping: Setting up and managing network communications, including mapping devices across the network.

  • Project Development 5000 Networks: Developing complex projects involving 5000 networks for large-scale automation systems.

  • Creating and Using Function Blocks: Development and implementation of reusable function blocks in PLC programming.

  • Motion Control: Introduction to motion control functions for robotics and servo applications.

  • Tower Mapping: Configuring tower lights for visual indication of machine status and alarms.

  • System Backup and Restore: Best practices for backing up and restoring PLC projects and configurations.

  • Security Features: Implementing security measures in GX Works3 to protect PLC programs and configurations.

  • Firmware Updates: Managing and applying firmware updates to ensure optimal PLC performance.

  • Real-Time Clock (RTC) Setup: Configuring the RTC for time-based operations and logging.

  • Integration with Third-Party Devices: Connecting and communicating with non-Mitsubishi devices via RS485, Modbus, etc.

  • Data Logging and Monitoring: Setting up data logging, monitoring, and alarms for real-time system management.

  • Simulation and Testing: Using GX Works3’s simulation tools to test and validate PLC programs before deployment.

  • Troubleshooting and Debugging: Techniques for identifying and resolving issues in PLC programs.

  • Expert Lectures and Industry Insights: Learning from industry experts about the latest trends and technologies in automation.

Mitsubishi HMI GT Desiner3 Course Contents

  • Introduction to Mitsubishi HMI GT Designer3: Overview of the software, its interface, and its role in HMI development.

  • Getting Started with GT Designer3: Basic setup, installation, and initial configuration of the GT Designer3 environment.

  • Project Creation: How to create and manage new HMI projects within GT Designer3.

  • Screen Design Basics: Designing and configuring screens using GT Designer3's graphical tools.

  • Graphic Elements: Utilizing various graphic elements such as buttons, indicators, and gauges.

  • Object Properties: Setting and managing properties for HMI objects to control their behavior and appearance.

  • Data Registration and Mapping: Registering and mapping data points from the PLC to HMI objects.

  • Creating and Using Tags: Defining and using tags for dynamic data representation and interaction.

  • Screen Navigation: Designing and implementing screen navigation for a smooth user experience.

  • Alarm and Event Management: Configuring alarm displays and event logging for real-time monitoring.

  • Trend and Data Logging: Setting up and displaying trend graphs and data logs for historical analysis.

  • Recipe Management: Creating and managing recipes for automated data handling and process control.

  • User Access and Security: Implementing user authentication and access levels to secure HMI operations.

  • Script Programming: Writing and integrating scripts to enhance HMI functionality and interactivity.

  • Communication Setup: Configuring communication settings to interface with Mitsubishi PLCs and other devices.

  • Simulation and Testing: Using the simulation features to test and validate HMI designs before deployment.

  • HMI to PLC Data Exchange: Handling data exchange between HMI and PLC, including read/write operations.

  • Graphics and Animation: Adding animations and advanced graphics to improve visual appeal and functionality.

  • Troubleshooting and Debugging: Techniques for identifying and fixing issues within GT Designer3 projects.

  • Best Practices and Optimization: Tips for optimizing HMI designs for performance, usability, and maintainability.

Mitsubishi VFD FR-Configurator2 Course Contents

  • Introduction to Mitsubishi VFD FR-Configurator 2: Overview of the software’s features and benefits for configuring VFDs.

  • Getting Started: Initial setup and installation of FR-Configurator 2.

  • User Interface Navigation: Understanding the layout and key functions of the FR-Configurator 2 interface.

  • Device Connection: How to connect and communicate with Mitsubishi VFDs using FR-Configurator 2.

  • Basic Configuration: Setting up basic parameters for Mitsubishi VFDs, including motor settings and operational modes.

  • Advanced Parameter Settings: Configuring advanced parameters for optimized VFD performance, including acceleration, deceleration, and frequency settings.

  • PID Control Setup: Implementing PID control for precise speed and torque regulation.

  • Communication Settings: Configuring communication protocols such as Modbus, CC-Link, and Ethernet.

  • Program Creation: Creating and managing user-defined programs for specialized applications.

  • Data Logging and Monitoring: Setting up data logging and real-time monitoring of VFD performance and status.

  • Fault Diagnosis and Troubleshooting: Identifying and resolving common issues and faults using FR-Configurator 2.

  • Parameter Backup and Restore: Techniques for backing up and restoring VFD configuration settings.

  • Firmware Updates: Updating VFD firmware to ensure compatibility and performance improvements.

  • Integration with PLCs: Configuring VFDs to work seamlessly with Mitsubishi and third-party PLCs.

  • Energy Savings and Efficiency: Implementing settings for energy savings and enhanced efficiency in VFD operation.

  • Custom Function Blocks: Creating and applying custom function blocks for specialized VFD control.

  • Multi-Drive Systems: Configuring and managing multiple VFDs in a single system using FR-Configurator 2.

  • Safety Features: Configuring safety parameters and functions to ensure safe operation of VFDs.

  • User Management: Setting up user permissions and access levels for FR-Configurator 2.

  • Real-World Applications: Practical examples and case studies of VFD configuration for various industrial applications

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