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Digital training programs
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Digital training programs: Knowledge delivered brilliantly
Freedom for the tutor and
motivation for the pupil
Media Software Digital training programs
www.festo-didactic.com
Outstanding didactic and multi-
media training content
Freedom to choose from attend-
ance training, due to self-study
phases
Customised learning scenarios
Feature-packed, with functions
such as glossary, search, notepad
Used in Classroom Manager
Integration into training concepts
via other formats (Word, Excel,PDF, etc.)
Participant management
Progress monitoring and certifi-
cation
Training programs optionally of-
fered as:
CD-ROM
Licence for local networks (on
request)
Web-based training (WBT) for
Classroom Manager
For installation on one of your
servers
For use over the Internet (on
request)
If you have other wishes, we can
provide you with a quotation for an
e-learning solution tailored to your
needs. We will be glad to advise
you on all phases from conception
through to the installation of com-
plete learning management systems.
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Media Software Digital training programs
Order online at: www.festo-didactic.com
Classroom Manager Administration, Evaluation
200 User DE/EN/ES/FR/EL 55080
1000 User DE/EN/ES/FR/EL 550805
Structuring and delivering digital
training aids in a simple manner.
Aids to everyday practice:
You can compile your personal
training aids library from exist-
ing and new digital training me-
dia (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, PDF,
WBT, JPG, etc.).
From the digital training aids youcan quickly produce custom cours-
es.
The course structure maps out
your training concept with a time
frame, attendance courses, train-
ing aids, access requirements, cer-
tificates and a range of communi-
cations facilities.
As the tutor, you have a con-
stant overview of your trainees
progress.
You can make the structured
knowledge available to specific
colleagues based on access privi-
leges. You decide who can accesswhat.
Ordering information
Classroom Manager (with up to
200 named registered users on 20
workstations simultaneously), CD-
ROM with installation instructions.
Classroom Manager (with up to
1000 named registered users on
100 workstations simultaneous-
ly), CD-ROM with installation in-
structions. General academic andtrade schools can use this version
of Classroom Manager for 2000
named registered users on 200
workstations simultaneously.
Classroom Manager service pack-
age (1-day installation support,
induction and training on-site in
Germany).
System requirements
Windows operating system: at
least Windows 2000 Server (Web
Edition).
Administrator rights are essential
to carry out installation.In addition to Classroom Manag-
er, the following free open-source
components, bundled in the instal-
lation package, must be installed:
Apache 2.x, MySQL .x or 5.x, PHP
.x, Zend Optimizer.
The ports required by the standard
installation are ports 80 (Apache)
and 3306 (MySQL).
The hardware should be an Intel/
AMD x86 or x86-6 platform. No
minimum requirements for CPU,
memory or hard disk.
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Soft skills
Media Software Digital training programs
www.festo-didactic.com
Time management
Optimise the way you manage yourmost valuable asset. Create new
freedom, thus generating more ener-
gy for new things.
In this training program you have
the chance to achieve an extremely
high return. The time commitment
is around 60 minutes; the time you
save could be many times more. In
two modules, you will learn the ba-
sics of time management and how to
apply it to your everyday work.
Content extracts:
Basics
The time phenomenon
Goal-oriented working
Time robbers
Biorhythms
Day planning
Limits of time management
Application to everyday practice
Goals and tasks
Definition as per S.M.A.R.T.
Setting priorities
Pareto principle
ABC0 analysis
Workplace organisationALPEN method
Training time: approx. 1 hour
Internet search
Give yourself an advantage by learn-ing quick and easy ways to search
for relevantinformation on the World
Wide Web.
In two modules, you will learn to uti-
lise the Internet effectively as anin-
formation resource and to use search
methods and tools.
Content extracts:
The Internet as an information
resource
The right preparation
The difference between cataloguesand search engines
Search terms and logic operations
Logic operations
Using filters
Tools and methods
Search processes
Goal description
Consolidation circle
Relevance of search results
Verification of search results
Making content available
Training time: approx. 1 hour
Project management
Successfully manage complex tech-nical projects and systems.
Your investment in a learning time of
around 60 minutes will be rewarded
many times over by a high degree of
professionalism and safety in project
management. In three modules, you
will learn the key basics and get lots
of practical tips and help for project
practice.
Content extracts:
Basics
What is a project?Project plan
Project organisation
Project documentation
Project practice
Analysis
Structuring
Timetable
Resources
Organisation
Documentation
Management aids
4-rooms method
S.M.A.R.T.Project structure plan
Work parcels and milestones
Network diagrams
Successive planning
Cost and time commitment plan-
ning
Scheduling and capacity planning
Training time: approx. 1 hour
E.g. single licence on CD-ROM
E.g. single licence on CD-ROM
E.g. single licence on CD-ROM
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 49767
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 49771
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 4979
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 49763
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 4090
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 40907
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Media Software Digital training programs
All training programs on CD-ROM or as a WBT version, also for installation on networks and learning management systems with as many licences as you need.
The fascination of technology
This exciting journey through the his-
tory of technology shows how in-
ventions have changed the world.
New forms of work have been creat-
ed: from the hunter to the engineer.
The fascination of technology is an
interactive journey through the world
of automation. The program contains
many different multimedia compo-
nents to help you on your journey.Experience the excitement of dis-
covery and learning this is pure
edutainment! The programme con-
sists of 4 modules:
Technology and automation
Every day we come across technolo-
gy and automated processes. This in-
troduction illustrates, with practical
examples, just how much life is af-
fected by technology, in earlier times
too but particularly today.
The history of automation
technologyMankind has always tried to make
work easier through mechanisation
and automation. Fascinating exam-
ples show how hard this develop-
ment has sometimes been and how
impressive the results can be.
Fundamentals of automation
technology
This training module goes more
deeply intopractical examples. A
manufacturing process previously
carried out manually is automated:
you learn about the parts (sensors,
actuators) and processes (material
flow, energy flow, signal flow) in-
volved in an automated process.
Technology and ...
Technology and society have always
been closely inter woven. This train-
ing module uses easy-to-understand
examples to show how technology
and society influence each other. The
module also covers the limitations of
technology and possible negative
impacts on society.
Training time: approx. hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FROrder no. 540899
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 540901
E.g. single licence on CD-ROM
Further languages on request.
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Fluid engineering
Pneumatics
Everything on the subject of pneu-
matics in about 12 hours of learning.
The program is divided into technical
knowledge and coursework.
Technical knowledge
This interactive self-taught program
covers the basics of pneumatic con-
trol. Participants learn to find practi-cal and theoretical solutions to the
key tasks of a basic course on pneu-
matics, e.g. as part of a basic voca-
tional training course.
Course
In this course the theoretically ac-
quired technical knowledge is re-
inforced. A wide range of exercise
types makes the course interesting
and successful: participants have to
draw symbols and circuit diagrams,
answer multiple-choice questions
and set up and connect circuits in
PC-based video clips.
From the contents:
Physical basics (units, properties,
laws)
Energy supply (production, prep-
aration and distribution of com-
pressed air)
Circuit diagram (circuit diagram,
symbols)
Drive components (applications,
linear drives, rotational drives)Valves (designs, directional valves,
stop valves, pressure control
valves, flow control valves, valve
combinations, logic elements)
Signalling components (manual
signalling, endpoint detection)
Additional requirements
Training time: approx. 12 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 540911
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FROrder no. 540913
Electropneumatics
The Electropneumatics training pro-
gram builds on the Pneumatics train-
ing program and reinforces mate-
rial already learned from practical
projects. Starting with concrete in-
dustrial applications, fundamental
electropneumatic circuits are pro-
duced. With the help of numerous
exercises, learnt material will be re-vised, applied and further developed
by you. During an exercise, the pro-
gramme reacts to each answer with
varying feedback.
The trainee is supported by the basic
knowledge module, which provides
fundamental knowledge on elec-
tropneumatics in a structured, sys-
tematic manner. In the components
module, the structure, function and
application of typical electropneu-
matic components is described. Vari-
ous supporting materials are availa-
ble to complete the exercise such asPDF documents, a variety of down-
loads and a comprehensive glossary.
From the contents:
Advantages and drawbacks of elec-
tropneumatics
Safety in electropneumatic circuits
Fundamentals of electrical engi-
neering
Pneumatic circuit diagram
Electrical circuit diagram
Basic logic functions
Direct and indirect electrical con-trol, time and pressure dependent
process controls
Signal storage in the power and in
the control unit, latching circuit
Documentation for a control unit
Maintenance and repair of elec-
tropneumatic systems
Solenoid actuated valves
Double-acting cylinders
Electrical buttons and switches
Sensors
Relays and contactors, timed relays
Pressure switch
Standardised circuit diagrams,
electrical and pneumatic circuitdiagrams
Training time: approx. 12 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 540923
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 540925
E.g. single licence on CD-ROM
E.g. single licence on CD-ROM
Further languages on request.
Further languages on request.
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All training programs on CD-ROM or as a WBT version, also for installation on networks and learning management systems with as many licences as you need.
Fluid engineering
Hydraulics
Everything on the subject of hydrau-
lics in about 12 hours of training.
The program is divided into technical
knowledge and coursework.
Technical knowledge
This interactive self-taught program
covers the basics of hydraulic con-
trol. Participants learn to find practi-cal and theoretical solutions to the
key exercises in a basic course on
hydraulics, e.g. as part of a basic vo-
cational training course.
Course
In this course the theoretically ac-
quired technical knowledge is re-
inforced. A wide range of exercise
types makes the course interesting
and successful: participants have to
draw symbols and circuit diagrams,
answer multiple-choice questions
and set up and connect circuits in
PC-based video clips.
From the contents:
Physical basics (units, properties,
laws)
Hydraulic systems (principles of a
hydraulic system)
Drive units (components, pumps,
containers, filters)
Drives (single-acting cylinders,
double-acting cylinders, hydrau-
lic motors)Directional valves (design charac-
teristics, 2/2 directional valves,
3/2 directional valves, 4/2 di-
rectional valves, 4/3 directional
valves, special circuits)
Stop valves (non-return valves, pi-
lot operated non-return valves)
Pressure control valves (pressure
relief valves, pressure regulation
valves)
Flow control valves (throttle valves,
flow control valves)
Additional requirements
Training time: approx. 12 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 540917
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 540919
Electrohydraulics
The Electrohydraulics training pro-
gram builds on the Hydraulics train-
ing program and reinforces mate-
rial already learnt from practical
projects. Starting with concrete in-
dustrial applications, fundamen-
tal electrohydraulic circuits are pro-
duced. With the help of numerous
exercises, learnt material will be re-vised, applied and further developed
by you. During an exercise, the pro-
gramme reacts to each answer with
varying feedback.
The trainee is supported by the basic
knowledge module, which provides
fundamental knowledge on elec-
trohydraulics in a structured, sys-
tematic manner. In the components
module, the structure, function and
application of typical electrohydrau-
lic components is described. Various
supporting materials are available to
complete the exercise such as PDFdocuments, a variety of downloads
and a comprehensive glossary.
From the contents:
Advantages and drawbacks of elec-
trohydraulics
Safety in electrohydraulic circuits
Fundamentals of electrical engi-
neering
Hydraulic circuit diagram
Electrical circuit diagram
Basic logic functions
Direct and indirect electrical con-trol, time and path-dependent
process controls
Signal storage in the power and in
the control unit, latching circuit
Documentation for a control unit
Maintenance and repair of electro-
hydraulic systems
Solenoid actuated valves: spring
return and pulse valves
Double-acting cylinders
Electrical buttons and switches
Sensors
Relays and contactors, timed relays
Standardised circuit diagrams,
electrical and hydraulic circuit dia-grams
Documentation of electrohydraulic
controllers
Simulation of a hydraulic and elec-
trical circuit diagram
Training time: approx. 12 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 540929
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 540931
E.g. single licence on CD-ROM
E.g. single licence on CD-ROM
Further languages on request.
Further languages on request.
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Electrical engineering
Electrical engineering 1
The Electrical Engineering 1 train-
ing program is one of a series of new
programs in the field of electrical
engineering and electronics. These
programs are practically oriented
and authentically structured. Case
studies from practice provide a con-
cise illustration of the matters cov-
ered. All training content is taught bymeans of audio clips. Additionally,
the narrative text can be viewed on
the sitemap.
Trainees experience a regular ex-
change of input and output, with
phases of presentation and explana-
tion alternating with phases of ac-
tivity and interaction. This enhances
motivation and learning.
Progress monitoring exercises are
scheduled after a maximum of five
pages of learning. The aim of this is
to have trainees repeat, apply anddevelop what they have learned
themselves. Exercises are incorpo-
rated during teaching, at the end of
each learning step and within the
case studies. During an exercise,
the program responds to each of the
trainees answers with the appropri-
ate feedback.
Various tools are built-in to the train-
ing program, such as Excel work-
sheets, an integrated calculator, PDF
files and various downloads. The
training programs include an exten-
sive glossary and a full text searchfacility.
Content extracts:
Closed circuit
Electrical conductivity
Units and symbols
Ohms Law
Measuring in the circuit
Voltage supplies
The resistor as a component
Series connection of resistors
Parallel connection of resistorsVoltage divider
The resistor as a sensor
Battery-powered screwdriver
Measuring range extension
Temperature controlled heating
Level detection
Training time: approx. 4 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 54623
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 54625
Electrical engineering 2
The Electrical Engineering 2 train-
ing program is one of a series of new
training programs in the field of elec-
trical engineering and electronics.
These programs are practically ori-
ented and authentically structured.
Case studies from practice provide
a concise illustration of the mat-
ters covered. All training content istaught by means of audio clips. Ad-
ditionally, the narrative text can be
viewed on the sitemap.
Various tools are built into the train-
ing program, such as Excel work-
sheets, an integrated calculator, PDF
files and various downloads. The
training programs include an exten-
sive glossary and a full text search
facility.
Content extracts:
Electric charge
Capacitor
A capacitor in a DC circuit
A capacitor in an AC circuit
Applications of the capacitor
Variable capacitor
Coil
A coil in a DC circuit
A coil in an AC circuitApplications of the coil
Physical variables
Calculating with changing values
Light switch-off delay
Electrical behaviour of a grinder
Power generation and transmission
Training time: approx. 4 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 54626
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 54628
Single licence on CD-ROM Single licence on CD-ROM
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Electrical engineering
Electronics 1
The Electronics 1 training program
is one of a series of new programs
in the field of electrical engineering
and electronics. These programs are
practically oriented and authentically
structured. Case studies from prac-
tice provide a concise illustration
of the matters covered. All training
content is taught by means of audioclips. Additionally, the narrative text
can be viewed on the sitemap.
Trainees experience a regular ex-
change of input and output, with
phases of presentation and explana-
tion alternating with phases of ac-
tivity and interaction. This enhances
motivation and learning.
Progress monitoring exercises are
scheduled after a maximum of five
pages of learning. The aim of this is
to have trainees repeat, apply and
develop what they have learnedthemselves. Exercises are incorpo-
rated during teaching, at the end of
each learning step and within the
case studies. During an exercise,
the program responds to each of the
trainees answers with the appropri-
ate feedback.
Various tools are built into the train-
ing program, such as Excel work-
sheets, an integrated calculator, PDF
files and various downloads. The
training programs include an exten-
sive glossary and a full text search
facility.
Content extracts:
Semiconductor technology
Diodes
Bipolar transistors
Field-effect transistors
Regulated power supply
Audio amplifier
Audio amplifier with sound control
Training time: approx. 4 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 549629
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 549631
Electronics 2
The Electronics 2 training program
is one of a series of new programs
in the field of electrical engineer-
ing and electronics. These programs
are practically oriented and authen-
tically structured. Real case studies
provide a concise illustration of the
matters covered. All training content
is taught using audio clips. Addition-ally, the narrative text can be viewed
on the sitemap.
Various tools are built into the train-
ing program, such as Excel work-
sheets, an integrated calculator, PDF
files and various downloads. The
training programs include an exten-
sive glossary and a full text search
facility.
Content extracts:
Signal types
Integrated circuits
Operational amplifier (OpAmp)
AC voltage of various frequencies
Characteristic values of amplify-
ing circuits
Circuit technology of amplifiers
Filters
Bistable flip-flopSingle flip-flop
Sine wave generator
Rectangle generator
Thyristor-controlled drilling ma-
chine
Brightness control with triac
Adjusting the speed of an electric
screwdriver
Training time: approx. 4 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 549632
with network licence connector DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 549634
Single licence on CD-ROM
Single licence on CD-ROM
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Automation technology
Sensor technology 1 Sensors in
pneumatics
This training program deals in de-
tail with the sensors used to detect
end position on cylinders and with
pressure and flow sensors in pneu-
matic systems. Based on a complex
example from industrial practice,
trainees are taught to select suitable
sensors. The necessary basic knowl-edge for this is provided in the Tech-
nical Knowledge and Components
modules, to which they can refer at
any time.
All training content is taught by
means of audio clips. Additionally,
the narrative text can be viewed on
the sitemap.
Content extracts:
Project: Selection of sensors in one
of the clamping units of a process-
ing centre
Advantages and disadvantages of
various end position sensors on
cylinders
Simple displacement encoders on
cylinders
Use of pressure sensors to improvesafety in pneumatic systems
Use of flow sensors to safeguard
system cycle times
Output signals from sensors
Connection technology
NO/NC (Normally Open, Normally
Closed)
Switching functions
Sensors for end position detec-
tion: Pneumatic and mechanical
limit switch, reed switch, transistor
switch, Hall sensor, position sensor
Types of pressure measurement
Sensors for pressure measure-
ment: Mechanical pressure switch,electronic pressure sensor,
Sensors for flow measurement:
Volumetric flow meter, effective
pressure principle, ultrasonic flow
meter, mass flow meter, heat-loss
method
Training time: approx. 2 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 549752
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 549755
Sensor technology 2 Sensors for
object detection
This training program deals in detail
with the sensors used to detect ob-
jects in automated systems. Based
on a complex example from indus-
trial practice, trainees are taught to
select the suitable sensors. The nec-
essary basic knowledge for this is
provided in the Technical Knowledgeand Components modules, to which
they can refer at any time.
All training content is taught by
means of audio clips. Additionally,
the narrative text can be viewed on
the sitemap.
Content extracts:
Project: Selection of sensors in a
milk bottling plant
Object detection in industrial prac-
tice
Switching characteristics of prox-
imity switches
Hysteresis
Connection technology: Two-wire
technology, three-wire technology,four-wire technology
NO/NC (Normally Open, Normally
Closed)
Inductive sensors: Construction
and mode of operation, factor-1
sensors, special designs, flush fit-
ting sensors, application examples
Optical sensors: Diffuse sensor,
through-beam sensor, retro-reflec-
tive sensor, background fade-out,
fibre optic cable, light types, reflec-
tion types, adjustment, contrast
sensor, colour sensor
Capacitive sensors: Construction,
mode of operation, usage and ex-amples
Ultrasonic sensors: Construction,
mode of operation, applications
Training time: approx. 2 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 549758
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 549761
Single licence on CD-ROM
Single licence on CD-ROM
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Automation technology
GRAFCET
GRAFCET The new specification lan-
guage for sequential function charts
Good documentation is a prerequi-
site for the quick construction and
smooth commissioning of a system.
As a result, products reach custom-
ers quicker. Furthermore, the se-
quence description is an importanttool for quickly and accurately lo-
cating and eliminating errors and
thus reduces production downtimes.
GRAFCET can describe what the func-
tion chart has previously been una-
ble to represent.
It introduces the new standard step
by step, with the aid of practice-re-
lated examples.
From the content:
Definitions
Advantages of GRAFCET
Differentiation from PLC program-
ming language
Configuring a GRAFCET
Graphical representation of the
language elements
Graphical representation of the se-
quential structuresStructuring of GRAFCETS
Case studies
Exercises
Glossary
Training time: approx. 3 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 557688
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 557689
E.g. single licence on CD-ROM
Machine Vision
Machine Vision the use of camera
systems in production is a relative-
ly young, but swiftly growing area in
automation technology. This web-
based training unit deals with in-
dustrial image processing, from the
creation of images up to the evalu-
ation of the information in the pic-
ture. Working from actual practi-cal industrial applications, students
can follow all the steps in the im-
age processing project in a practical
manner. The basic knowledge re-
quired for this is clearly explained in
the individual chapters of the techni-
cal knowledge module. In the com-
ponents module, cameras and light-
ing systems are presented using
examples.
From the contents:
How does a machine see?
Steps in industrial image process-
ing
Image sensors: CCD and CMOS
Focal length and lens formula
Aperture and depth of focus
Types of illumination: objects sub-
ject to backlighting and incident
lightFilters to improve the image
Point operators, local and global
Average and median filters
Sobel operators and Laplace filters
Process for image segmentation
Global and local threshold proc-
esses
Tools to calculate characteristics
The classification of parts and char-
acteristic curves
Image processing and comput-
ing times
Intelligent compact vision systems
Lighting systems
Sample applications of industrialvision systems
Training time: approx. 4 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 557691
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 557692
E.g. single licence on CD-ROM
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Automation technology
Media Software Digital training programs
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with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 540941
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 540943
Single licence on CD-ROM
LOGO! Training
This training program provides an
introduction to logic functions. Firstof all, AND & OR functions and their
processing are shown in function ta-
bles. Other basic control functions
such as memory, timer and counter
functions round off the contents. The
second part starts by covering the
basics of open-and closed-loop con-
trol circuits and describes the ele-
ments of a controller. It then takes
a detailed look at minicontrollers
with their features and areas of ap-
plication.
From the contents:
Basic technical functions (AND &OR function, memory function, tim-
er function, counter function)
Digital minicontrollers (differen-
tiation between open- and closed-
loop control)
Control components
Positioning with digital minicon-
trollers
Design and function of a minicon-
troller
Cyclical programme processing
Areas of application
Programming languages
Training time: approx. 2 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 540953
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 540955
Single licence on CD-ROM
Actuators DC motor
Using the everyday example of a
car park access control system, thetrainee learns the basics of a me-
chatronic system.
Building on this, the training pro-
gram determines what function the
actuators have in the controller. A DC
motor is then studied in more detail
as an example of a typical actuator,
e.g. its structure and the laws which
govern its operation. Further chap-
ters cover speed control and the use
of data sheets as well as the trans-
mission ratios which can be achieved
by using a gearbox.
From the contents:
The function of actuators in
mechatronic systems
Electric motors
DC motor
Torque and current
Behaviour of DC motors
Induced voltage and speed control
Characteristic torque/speed curve
Working with data sheets
Determining the transmission ratio
Training time: approx. 2 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 540947
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 540949
Single licence on CD-ROM
Open- and closed-loop control
The training program uses practical
examples to show the difference be-tween open- and closed-loop control
in automation. Easy-to-understand
tasks are used first to examine the
overall process of a simple function-
ing system. Later sections then look
at different types of controllers, the
different ways in which signals are
represented and processed and the
ways in which programs are imple-
mented.
From the contents:
Differences between open- and
closed-loop control (characteris-
tics of controllers, characteristicsof regulators
DIN 19226
Signal types
Differences between types of con-
trol
Signal processing (synchronous
control, controlling links, asynchro-
nous control, process control)
Types of control (regulating to
fixed values, tracking values)
Regulators (P, I and D controllers,
combined controllers such as PI or
PID controllers)
Training time: approx. 3 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 540959
with network licence connector DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 540961
Fieldbus technology
The multimedia and interactive train-
ing program will teach you the ba-sics of Fieldbus technology. It is suit-
able for beginners who would like to
get an overview of the subject. Ani-
mations are used to illustrate vari-
ous practical examples. All relevant
terms on the subject of bus technol-
ogy can be found in the integrated
lexicon.
From the contents:
Advantages of Fieldbus systems
The design of Fieldbus systems
(different areas of application,
open and closed technical con-
cepts such as message-orientedbus systems, user-oriented bus
systems, multi-master concepts,
database concepts, installation
concepts)
RS 485/RS 422 (introduction, ca-
bling, function)
Topology (introduction, line, ring,
tree)
Training time: approx. 2 hours
Single licence on CD-ROM
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Media Software Digital training programs
All training programs on CD-ROM or as a WBT version, also for installation on networks and learning management systems with as many licences as you need.
DE/EN/ES/FR 542682
Discover MPS 200
A multimedia introduction makes it
simple to work with the MPS
200modular production systems by Fes-
to Didactic. First, we introduce you
to the principle behind the complete
system, and then we show you how
to operate and commission it. You
then become familiar with the indi-
vidual Distribute and Sort sta-
tions in the process and learn how
the modules function. You can apply
your new knowledge of MPS 200
in a short test, then relax and play
a game.
Training time: approx. 1 hour
With online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Safety engineering
The Safety Engineering training
program offers an introduction to thecomplex subject of safety engineer-
ing in industrial plant and machinery.
It aims to make trainees more aware
of the issues surrounding safety en-
gineering and help them understand
safety engineering equipment and
hazard/risk analysis methods.
Content extracts:
Project 1: MPS Distribution sta-
tion (categories of hazard, crush-
ing hazard, protection by enclosure
and door switches, protection cir-
cuits)
Project 2: MPS Robot station(shock impact hazard, control cate-
gories, operation modes, stop cat-
egories, component selection)
Hazard/risk analysis
Planning and implementation of
protective measures
Safety terms: Hazards, hazard
points, intended use, foreseeable
misuse, limits of the machine, re-
dundancy, diversity
Standards and their application:
Structure of A-B-C standards; risk
assessment to EN 1050; risk mini-
misation to EN 292; control catego-
ries to EN 954-1 and their basic cir-cuit configurations
Safety components
Training time: approx. 4 hours
with online activation DE/EN/ES/FR
Order no. 549766
with network licence connector DE/EN/
ES/FR
Order no. 549769
Single licence on CD-ROM
Automation technology
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