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Duration
Ten Days
Scheduled Dates
- March 10-21, 2008
- April 28 - May 9, 2008 (Conducted at Riverside, CA Regional Office - Near Los Angeles)
- June 16-27, 2008 (Conducted at Tinley Park, IL Regional Office - Near Chicago)
- September 8-19, 2008
- November 10-21, 2008
Prerequisites
Students must have attended either OV215-WIN or both OV100-
WIN and either OV200-WIN-3.0.X or OV200-WIN-3.1.X prior to attending this course.
Description
New in 2008, this course was developed for personnel whose primary interest and/or assignment is maintaining Ovation® hardware. Selected topics from the OV100-WIN, OV250-WIN, OV290-WIN, OV300-WIN and OV320-WIN courses are incorporated and expanded to cover hardware features of the controllers, the power supplies, the most commonly applied I/O modules, the Cisco switches, and the Dell MMIs.
Hardware information contained within node and module records are explained, and the criteria for adding and changing modules assigned to a branch and slot positions are defined.
Hands-on exercises include building control sheets and linking inputs and outputs to selected modules. Also included will be the application and activation of remote I/O, relay modules, serial link modules, and third-party I/O as well as an exercise requiring a complete reload of a software server in order to understand how to recover from a hard drive failure.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, using the reference material provided,
the student will be able to:
- Utilize documentation to analyze faults or problem conditions in the system
- Interpret Ovation system error messages
- Demonstrate remote I/O
- Understand recovery of hard drive failures on MMI(s)
- Configure Cisco switches and routers
- Monitor various LEDs of the system
- Build various RM records
- Recognize system administration tool problems and apply a solution
- Implement closed loop control
- Evaluate and determine operation of power supplies
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