Course Outline
XGT Series PLC Fundamentals
- What the XGT Series is and where it is commonly used
- Main product families such as XGK, XGI, and XGR
- Overall hardware structure and system layout
XGT Hardware Components
- Power supply and CPU modules
- Digital and analog I/O modules
- Communication and special purpose modules
- Base units, racks, and expansion concepts
Hardware Planning and Installation Basics
- Selecting CPUs and modules for a practical application
- Slot arrangement and module placement
- Power supply, grounding, and panel installation basics
- Safety checks before power-up
Working with XGT Engineering Software
- Overview of the XGT engineering software environment
- Connecting a PC to the PLC
- Creating or opening a hardware project
- Reading and confirming installed hardware information
Configuring PLC Hardware
- Setting up CPU and rack configuration
- Adding and assigning I/O modules
- Configuring communication modules and key parameters
- Saving, validating, and downloading configuration data
Communication Setup and Verification
- Overview of Ethernet and serial communication options
- Setting essential communication parameters
- Verifying connectivity between devices
- Common communication setup mistakes and how to avoid them
Monitoring and Diagnostics
- Reading CPU and module status indicators
- Using software tools to monitor system status
- Reviewing error messages and diagnostic information
- Confirming I/O operation during testing
Backup, Restore, and Version Control
- Backing up project and hardware configuration data
- Restoring data after module replacement or maintenance
- Checking software and module version information
Maintenance and Module Replacement
- Routine inspection and preventive maintenance practices
- Replacing modules safely and correctly
- Confirming system health after replacement
Troubleshooting Common Hardware Issues
- Power and startup problems
- Module recognition and rack configuration issues
- Communication faults and connection errors
- Structured troubleshooting steps for support teams
Hands-On Practice and Review
- Connecting to an XGT PLC and identifying installed hardware
- Building a simple hardware configuration project
- Testing module status and communication settings
- Performing backup, restore, and fault-checking tasks
- Reviewing key setup, maintenance, and troubleshooting practices
Requirements
- Basic understanding of industrial control concepts and common PLC terminology
- Some experience with electrical panels, control wiring, or factory equipment
- Basic Windows and PC application skills
Audience
- Maintenance technicians
- Automation and control engineers
- Technical staff responsible for PLC installation, configuration, maintenance, or support
Custom Corporate Training
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- Customized Content: We adapt the syllabus and practical exercises to the real goals and needs of your project.
- Flexible Schedule: Dates and times adapted to your team's agenda.
- Format: Online (live), In-company (at your offices), or Hybrid.
Price per private group, online live training, starting from 3200 € + VAT*
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Testimonials (3)
All in general
Daniele Donzelli - ITT ITALIA S.r.l.
Course - CANoe for CAN Compact Training
PLC basic knowledge
Bartosz - Phillips-Medisize Poland
Course - Introduction to OMRON PLC programming
every time i wasn't sure about some exercise, the trainer explained to me in multiple ways, until I understood.