I/O, Control Basics Training

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WAGO Corporation is hosting free I/O Customer Training Seminars March 13–15, April 17–19, May 22–24, Oct. 2–4 and Nov. 6–8.

Over three days, WAGO product management and specialists combine control theory with practice. In an open forum, WAGO provides an overview of control basics and unique aspects of WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM software. Attendees will then perform hands-on demos utilizing a node run by WAGO’s 750-880 ETHERNET 2.0 PFC with SD.

Beyond hardware and topologies, e.g., Bluetooth®, participants also learn functions such as time server and control synchronization. Via WAGO-I/O-PRO-CAA, IEC61131 programming exercises and function block development will be presented for creating specialty functions that address unique applications. Technical specialists are also looking forward to discussing specific application challenges with customers.

Attendees are responsible for transportation to WAGO’s Milwaukee-area headquarters, lodging and bringing a laptop featuring Ethernet connectivity. WAGO coordinates ground transport, as well as provides all course materials and meals.

Seminars are limited to 12, enabling WAGO to challenge experienced professionals while providing newer ones with additional guidance. Enroll online http://wago.us/service/462.htm; for additional information, contact WAGO at 1-800-DIN-RAIL or training.us@wago.com.

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