Intellects Energy Ltd.

Rockwell Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1000 Programming Training Course

 

Course Overview

This intensive 10-day hands-on training program is designed to provide participants with the practical knowledge and technical skills required to program, configure, and troubleshoot Rockwell Automation Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1000 PLC systems.

The course is ensuring progressive learning from basic logic development to complex control applications, networking, and data handling.

Target Audience

This training is ideal for:

  • Automation & Instrumentation Engineers
  • Maintenance Technicians and Supervisors
  • Electrical Engineers & System Integrators
  • Technical Trainers and Engineering Students

Prerequisites

  • Basic understanding of electrical control systems
  • Familiarity with Windows-based PC operation
  • Prior PLC experience is helpful but not required

Training Objectives

At the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  1. Understand wiring of relays and PLCs I/O channels
  2. Identify and configure MicroLogix hardware and I/O channels.
  3. Develop, test, and troubleshoot ladder logic programs in RSLogix Software.
  4. Ability to use RsLogix Instructions to implement control logic.

Training Structure

  • Registration Fee: N50,000
  • Advanced Training Fee: N350,000 
  • Duration: 10 Days
  • Mode: Instructor-led 95% Practical & 5% Theory Sessions

Software Tools:

  • RSLogix, and RSLinx Classic

How to apply

  • Send email to training@intellectsenergy.com.
  • Call or send Whatsapp message to 08051203632

Day 1 – PLC Fundamentals & System Familiarization

Objectives:

  • Understand PLC architecture and MicroLogix 1000 hardware
  • Set up communication and recognize I/O configuration

Topics:

  • Overview of industrial automation and PLC applications
  • MicroLogix 1000 hardware components and I/O types
  • Power supply, input/output wiring, addressing
  • Communication setup using RS-232 (DF1) and RSLinx configuration
  • RSLogix software interface overview
  • Online/offline modes

Practical Exercises:

  • Connect PC to PLC via RSLinx
  • Upload/download basic program
  • Verify input/output operations using a simulator or field panel

Day 2 – Basic Ladder Logic Programming

Objectives:

  • Create, test, and troubleshoot simple ladder logic control programs

Topics:

  • Ladder logic basics: contacts, coils, and instruction set
  • Input/Output addressing (I:0/0, O:0/1, etc.)
  • Bit instructions (XIC, XIO, OTE)
  • Latching and interlocking (OTL, OTU)
  • Timers (TON, TOF, RTO)
  • Counters (CTU, CTD, RES)

Practical Exercises:

  • Start/Stop motor control circuit
  • Blinking light timer
  • Conveyor on-delay/off-delay control

Day 3 – Intermediate Programming & Data Handling

Objectives:

  • Implement data manipulation and control logic functions

Topics:

  • Data files and addressing: B3, N7, T4, C5
  • Comparison instructions (EQU, NEQ, LES, GRT)
  • Arithmetic operations (ADD, SUB, MUL, DIV)
  • Move and copy functions (MOV, COP, CPT)
  • Basic program control instructions (JMP, LBL, MCR)

Practical Exercises:

  • Counting and comparison project (e.g., bottle counter)
  • Level monitoring system using analog simulation
  • Fault indicator using comparison logic

Day 4 – Troubleshooting, Maintenance & Online Monitoring

Objectives:

  • Perform maintenance-level diagnostics and program monitoring

Topics:

  • Forcing I/O safely
  • Monitoring logic online and editing without stopping process
  • Troubleshooting common PLC faults and errors
  • Replacing faulty I/O modules
  • Backing up/restoring PLC programs
  • Documentation and annotation best practices

Practical Exercises:

  • Simulate and resolve PLC faults
  • Modify running program online
  • Backup and restore MicroLogix 1000 project

Day 5 – Integrated Project & Assessment

Objectives:

  • Combine all learned concepts into a real-life control solution

Topics:

  • Project planning and design steps
  • Developing a complete control sequence (e.g., pump or conveyor system)
  • Uploading and commissioning program
  • Final troubleshooting test
  • Review and Q&A

Practical Exercises:

  • Build and program a small automation project
  • Individual troubleshooting assessment
  • Course review and evaluation

Day 6 to Day 10: 

  • Self practice at our facility with hardware and software

Training Materials & Deliverables

  • Comprehensive training manual (soft + hard copy)
  • Practical lab exercises and example programs
  • Course slides and reference documents
  • Certificate of Completion
  • Post-training technical support (optional)

Training Methodology

  • Instructor-led presentations
  • Hands-on programming sessions using actual PLCs or simulators
  • Real-world case studies and troubleshooting
  • Progressive assessments to reinforce learning outcomes

Duration & Schedule

  • Total Duration: 10 Days (Monday–Friday, 2 weeks) 
  • Daily Schedule: 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
  • Format: Onsite 

Certification

Participants who complete both modules and pass the final project assessment will receive a Certificate of Proficiency in Allen-Bradley MicroLogix 1000 Programming issued by Intellects Energy Ltd.