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The Ovation Course Map is designed to help students determine their course path for Ovation training. Emerson offers the industrys
broadest array of process automation products and services; a total solution for your plant automation needs. We are committed
to providing our customers with an exceptional level of education that spans every aspect of our product portfolio. We work hard to
ensure that our academic deliverables are as applicable to your everyday job functions and responsibilities as possible. Our course map
is an instrumental tool for charting your path to success.
Primary job
responsibilities include
engineering and
maintaining an Ovation
System
YES
NO
OV100
Starting with
Data Aquisition
OV200
Building & Maintaining
Ovation Control
OV330
Advanced Control
Techniques
OV215
Ovation Software
Project
OV310
Advanced Ovation
Graphics
OV210
Building Ovation
Graphics
*
OV300
Ovation
Troubleshooting
OV216
Ovation Hardware
Project
OV400
Ovation (Base)
Certification
Requires letter of
Ovation experience from
supervisor with OV215
and OV216 or completion
of (core) Ovation courses
OV100, OV200, OV210.
Recommended: OV300.
Job function
involves
additional
administration
NO
YES
OV360
Ovation Security
Administration
OV230
Ovation System
Administration
OV365
Ovation Security
Center (OSC)
OV320
Ovation Network
Administration
OV366
Ovation Security Center
(OSC) Report Building
OV245
Ovation Process
Historian (OPH)
OV430
Ovation (Security)
Certification
Requires completion of
Ovation (Base) Certification
and OV360, OV365
OV420
Ovation (Admin)
Certification
Requires completion of
Ovation (Base) Certification
and OV230, OV320, OV245
Historical Data
Collection
OV245
Ovation Process
Historian (OPH)
Operations
Special Topics
OV115
Ovation Evergreen
Upgrade
OV248
TM
EDS
OV265
Ovation Expert
Transition
OV340
Ovation Applications
with Fieldbus
OV270
Ovation with HART
and Smart Devices
OV345
Ovation Applications
with DeviceNet
OV275
AMS Suite: Intelligent
Device Manager
OV350
Ovation Applications
with Profibus
OV246
Ovation Process
Historian (OPH) Report
Building
OV280
Ovation
SCADA System
OV370
Ovation Turbine
Control
OV295
Serial Link
Controller/ RLC
OV375
Steam Turbine
Mechanical Hydraulics
OV296
Third-party I/O with
Ethernet Link Controller
(ELC)
OV315
SmartProcess Global
Performance Advisor
(GPA)
OV376
Digital Generator
Control (DGC)
OV380
Ovation
Boiler Control
OV010
Ovation
Operator
Provides the user with the ability to use the Ovation system to perform trends, understand alarming, point (tag) details and searches as well process graphics.
Concise overview of the controller, network and workstations are presented. This course is typically conducted at the customer location; however, it can be
scheduled in Pittsburgh or at a regional office. *Offered Upon Request
Reviews the major components in an Ovation System (controllers, network switches, Operator Station and Engineer Station). The student is taught how to use
Ovation tools to configure I/O modules and to modify and create digital and analog point records.
The OV115 course is designed to teach the Ovation Windows software utility packages from a higher level. This course provides instruction on the Ovation
Windows studio of application programs including the building of point records, control sheets, graphic displays and the loading, saving and downloading of each
entity. Topics of discussion include: basic network, architecture and components, Operator functions, Developer Studio features, Control and Graphics building
and Basic system configuration. Recommended Prerequisites: OV100, OV200, OV210, OV300
Provides proficiency in reading Ovation functional control schemes, tuning control schemes to improve performance, and building/implementing new control
schemes. Discusses creating effective control using algorithms. Required Prerequisite: OV100
Covers building Ovation system graphic diagrams and using the Ovation Graphics Builder. Course topics include layout and implementation of static and dynamic
objects and linking to control. Required Prerequisites: OV100, OV200
Contains and connects software topic segments from five different Ovation one-week courses: OV100, OV200, OV210, OV230 and OV300. The topics covered
include Ovation application functions, Developer Studio Architecture, point building, creating and modifying control sheets, creating and modifying graphics,
backing-up MMI(s) including the database software server, and adding points for collection to an Ovation Process Historian. The course is not intended to replace
the five one-week courses for personnel who have the singular need for the detailed knowledge provided in the one-week courses.
The course is designed for personnel whose primary interest and/or job assignment is maintaining the Ovation Hardware. Select topics from several courses are
incorporated and expanded upon, including the replacement and set up of an Ovation Controller & flash disk, and installing new I/O Thermocouple/RTD modules
and building several thermocouple and RTD points. Several power supply configurations will be discussed. Students will install a HART 4-20 mA analog Input I/O
module and transmitter, and will install and configure an Ovation Remote Node Controller with fiber connections. Hands-on exercises will require building control
sheets and linking Digital Input and Relay Output modules. Required Prerequisite: OV100 Recommended Prerequisites: OV200, OV215
Addresses configuring the system and maintaining the integrity of Ovation system software. Presents operating system commands and programs that facilitate
system administration. Describes the components of the network.
Teaches students to recognize the terminology used with Ovation SIS. Describes the functions of the Ovation SIS network and its components. Describes the
general architecture of Ovation SIS. Students will be able to monitor Ovation SIS using the data acquisition tools and configure an Ovation SIS network and SIS
Controller. *Offered Upon Request
Provides knowledge to setup and configure the OPH to retrieve real-time and historical data. Students will create, schedule, and generate various types of reports,
including periodic, event-driven, and on-demand. The course includes basic troubleshooting skills to help students analyze and resolve problem conditions.
Required Prerequisite: OV100
This course will teach students to configure and retrieve historical data using the OPH and Crystal Reports. Students will learn how to use the OPH Report
Manager to define alarm, SOE, point and operator event reports. Students will also learn how to configure demanded reports, triggered reports, and timed
reports in the OPH Report Manager. Students will also use Crystal Reports to create new report formats for use in the OPH Report Manager. Required Prerequisite:
OV100 *Offered as a Virtual Course. See page 11
OV248 EDSTM
This course is designed to give students a detailed understanding of an EDS. Upon completion of the course, students will be able to configure an EDS Server to
collect point data from an existing Ovation system. An EDS client will be properly configured, and the applications that make up the EDS Terminal will be covered
extensively. The course is designed for anyone using and managing the EDS. *Offered as a Virtual Course. See page 11
This course will provide the user with proficiency in updating the Ovation interface after a change has been made to the ABB Bailey control system. Students
will learn the basic mechanics of using the Ovation OPC client and OPC90 Server (Rovisys) applications. The course includes layout and implementation of the
hardware and software required for the migration. Simple methods for troubleshooting faults will also be discussed. Recommended Prerequisite: OV100
Provides the skills to fully utilize the special features of I/O related to HART and smart field devices attached to their Ovation system. Items discussed include
physical attachment of field devices to I/O modules, building of data points, analysis of data, and diagnosis of potential problems.
Required Prerequisite: OV100 *Offered as a Virtual Course. See page 11
This course provides thorough information on how to configure and use AMS Intelligent Device Manager with your Ovation DCS. Students will receive
hands-on experience using Ovation and AMS Device Manager software to configure Smart devices on your Ovation network. Students will also configure
and examine Ovation PlantWeb Alerts generated from the Smart devices. The course is intended for plant personnel who will configure, troubleshoot, and
administer AMS Device Manager on an Ovation Network. Required Prerequisite: OV100 Recommended Prerequisite: OV270 *Offered as a Virtual Course. See page 11
Teaches the basic components of an Ovation SCADA system. Items covered include SCADA servers, remote terminal units, scan blocks, lines, ports,
configuration, protocol analyzers, and more. Recommended Prerequisites: OV100, OV210 *Offered as a Virtual Course. See page 11
This course teaches the attending students how to create specialized (I/O) links to non-Ovation Field Devices using both Serial Link Modules and the
Ovation Ethernet highway. The course covers configuring and loading Link Controller Modules, creating third party points, memory mapping, adding thirdparty drivers to controllers and the Ovation addressing requirements. Required Prerequisite: OV100
This course will enable the student to configure, network, and troubleshoot Ethernet Link Controllers and Third-party I/O points. Topics covered include:
configuration of the ELC in Developer Studio, using the ELC Configuration Tool, simplex and redundant ELCs, networking, communication protocols, editing
XML files, Graphics, troubleshooting, and building Third-party I/O points. Students will configure the ELC to communicate to RTUs via both Ethernet and
Serial. Required Prerequisite: OV100
Provides the skills and methods to troubleshoot and repair faults in the data acquisition and control functions of the Ovation system. Requires students to
isolate faults anywhere in the signal path, from the field terminations to the I/O modules, through the controller, across the network and into the graphic
display. Students will evaluate single- and multiple-problem scenarios. Required Prerequisites: OV100, OV200, OV215 or OV216
Uses application programs and advanced programming techniques, including the use of memory segments combined with pointer manipulation, to
enhance advanced graphic programming skills. Builds several graphics utilizing pointers and memory segments. Teaches students to assess problematic
graphics and solve them with available tools. Required Prerequisite: OV210
The course describes the capabilities and limitations of the GPA, the hardware and software requirements to implement it, and provides hands-on
exercises to install, use and backup the GPA and the information that is created. After the attendees have loaded the GPA on a workstation and have been
provided the knowledge of how to create a workspace, a project and a functional block diagram, hands-on exercises will include building feed-water heater
performance calculations, building steam turbine performance calculations, and building condenser calculations. Data agents, and communication on a
local and enterprise systems, are described. Recommended Prerequisite: OV200 *Offered Upon Request
Provides an understanding of general networking concepts, as well as Ovation-specific network configurations for Fast Ethernet systems. Teaches hands-on
knowledge of switch and router configuration for use in Ovation systems. Course intended for Ovation network administrators, system administrators, and
those upgrading their Ovation Certification Program.
Builds off of previous control-building knowledge to teach implementation of control design. Continues topics from OV200-WIN. Required Prerequisite:
OV200
This course will provide students with a thorough knowledge of Fieldbus applications as applied to an Ovation System. Ovation Fieldbus module, segment
design, device commissioning, Ff algorithms, and basic troubling shooting are covered. Students will be provided with hands on experience implementing
Fieldbus architecture. This course is intended for technicians who install and maintain Ovation Fieldbus devices. Required Prerequisite: OV100, OV200
Recommended Prerequisite: OV275
This course will provide students with a thorough knowledge of DeviceNet applications as applied to an Ovation System. Ovation DeviceNet Module,
segment design, device commissioning, point mapping and basic trouble shooting are covered. Students will be provided with hands-on experience
implementing DeviceNet architecture. This course is intended for technicians who install and maintain Ovation DeviceNet devices. Required Prerequisite:
OV100
This course will provide students with a thorough knowledge of Profibus applications as applied to an Ovation System. Ovation Profibus Module, segment
design, device commissioning, point mapping and basic troubling shooting are covered. Students will be provided with hands-on experience implementing
Profibus architecture. This course is intended for technicians who install and maintain Ovation Profibus devices. Required Prerequisite: OV100
This course reviews the major components in an Ovation wireless system (wireless transmitters, gateways, and the components of the SmartPack). The
student is taught how to utilize the available configuration tools to set up an Ovation wireless interface and add transmitters to an existing network.
Required Prerequisite: OV100
Guides students in the proper planning and installation of security for Ovation systems. Students will discuss and understand Ovation external and
internal security concerns and apply appropriate safeguards. Covers installation and configuration of Ovation-compatible Windows Server 2008 Domain
Controllers, Windows 7 service packs, and Windows security patches. Student will configure Ovation security using Ovation Security Manager.
The OSC consists of a suite of security packages and services that have the ability to enhance and manage the cybersecurity of Ovation control
systems without disrupting the controlled process. The OSC is a key component in achieving NERC CIP compliance by offering services such as: P Patch
Management, Malware Prevention, Security Incident and Event Management, Anti-Virus, Vulnerability Assessment, Network Intrusion Detection, and
System Backup and Recovery. The course will examine how to configure and maintain the components of an OSC system on Ovation levels 2.4 and newer
on Windows OS. Recommended Prerequisite: OV320, OV360
This course focuses on Security Incident Event Management (SIEM) reporting though the SIEM agent of the OSC. The class centers around managing
preloaded templates and on creating reports utilizing the report building feature of the SIEM. Students will be able to add, modify, delete and export
reports upon completion of the class. Recommended Prerequisites: OV320, OV360
Examines the Ovation steam turbine control system functions, including operation, graphics, and control logic, using tie-back simulators. Includes
calibration and troubleshooting exercises on speed detector and valve positioner modules. Required Prerequisite: OV100, OV200 Recommended Prerequisite:
OV375
This course is designed to identify the major hydraulic components, pumps, accumulators and other electro-hydraulic control elements of a steam turbine.
Students will demonstrate knowledge on hydraulic logic valves, as related to directional, proportional and servo valves and trace components using
hydraulic diagrams and drawings. Students will also demonstrate knowledge on types of oil used, acceptable temperatures, cleanliness and how to fill the
tank.
This course is intended for Engineers and I&C Technicians that interface and maintain a DGC system and includes a review of the history and fundamentals
of excitation, types of excitation, and the concepts of SCR bridges. The course discusses the DGC and its elemental components, maintenance and trouble
shooting, data retrieval and analysis. No required prerequisites as this course does not require knowledge of Ovation DCS.
Reviews standard control logic used in Ovation systems for a typical, coal-fired, drum-type boiler. Examines typical analog and digital logic building blocks
and how they combine to create a functional unit. Explores theory concerning the air, water, steam, and fuel systems, as well as the modes and operation
of coordinated control. Required Prerequisite: OV100, OV200
Offered as a stand-alone web-based exam or implemented with a pre-testing review at the Training Center, the OV400-WIN measures the students
proficiency in areas related to database building, control implementation, control graphic linkage and troubleshooting on a system-wide basis. Earning
Ovation certification acknowledges the competency of the individual on Ovation product lines and enhances their abilities in addressing, assessing and
repairing problematic situations within the Ovation system. In both offerings, a multi-point examination is administered and participants are required to
achieve a grade score of 80% or greater to successfully gain certification. Required Prerequisite: OV100, OV200, OV210 Recommended Prerequisite: OV300 Contact
the Training Registrar for additional information
Offered as a stand-alone web-based exam or implemented with a pre-testing review at the Training Center, the OV420-WIN measures the students
proficiency in areas that address the overall Ovation system configuration while maintaining the integrity of the system software. It assesses the students
understanding of networking concepts and that of switch and router configurations. Achieving Admin certification acknowledges the competency of
the individual in maintaining the integrity of the Ovation system concerning user access and capabilities. In both offerings, a multi-point examination is
administered and participants are required to achieve a grade score of 80% or greater to successfully gain certification. Required Prerequisite: Ovation (Base)
Certification Achievement and OV230, OV320, OV245 Contact the Training Registrar for additional information
This certification course measures the students proficiency in applying security packages as well as managing, enhancing, and updating the cybersecurity
of the Ovation Control System. Achieving the Security Certification acknowledges the competency of the individual who has demonstrated an
understanding and ability in maintaining services such as Patch Management and Malware Prevention. A multi-point examination is administered and
participants are required to achieve a score of 80% or greater to successfully gain certification. Required Prerequisite: OV360, OV365 Contact the Training Registrar
for additional information
This course teaches instructors how to use the principal features of the simulator instructor station. Hands-on exercises include snapping and resetting
the simulator conditions, backtracking, plotting parameter trends, applying equipment malfunctions and other types of actions, using event triggers and
automated plant procedures, and reviewing trainee performance. This course is limited to four instructors and is conducted at the customers site using
the customers simulator. Course applies only to simulators having Ovation-based instructor station software by GSE Power Systems, Inc.
This course teaches instructors the process of planning, preparing, validating, executing, and evaluating simulator training sessions for plant operators.
Hands-on exercises apply the process to plan, prepare, and validate simulator training sessions for unit startup, unit shutdown, unit abnormal operations,
and DCS graphics familiarization. This course is limited to four instructors and is conducted at the customers site using the customers simulator. The
course applies only to simulators having Ovation-based instructor station software by GSE Power Systems, Inc.
This course applies the customers simulator to develop the operating skills of new plant operators. The trainee operates the simulator as the real unit, in
accordance with the customers procedures. The customers instructor controls the conduct and content of the training. The Emerson trainer helps the
customers instructor use the course materials, manipulate the simulator instructor station, and generally conduct the training. Course is divided into
ten discrete simulator training sessions that focus on essential Ovation graphics operations, unit startup, unit shutdown, and unit operations in response
to select abnormal conditions. The course is flexible and accommodates specific unit, simulator, and operating procedures. This course is limited to four
operators and three instructors and is conducted at the customers site using the customers simulator. The course applies only to simulators having
Ovation-based instructor station software by GSE Power Systems, Inc. Required prerequisite for operators: Sufficient knowledge of plant systems,
controls, principles, and procedures to understand and perform the operations with some instructor assistance. Recommended prerequisite for
instructors: Sim-001 and Sim-011
This course applies the customers simulator to exercise, refresh, and test the operating skills of experienced plant operators. The trainee operates the
simulator as the real unit, in accordance with the customers procedures. The customers instructor controls the conduct and content of the training. The
Emerson trainer helps the customers instructor use the course materials, manipulate the simulator instructor station, and generally conduct the training.
The course is patterned after one operational cycle of the real plant unit startup, power generation, and shutdown. The trainee encounters a variety
of abnormal conditions that require responsive action. The course is flexible and accommodates specific unit, simulator, and operating procedures. This
course is limited to four operators and three instructors and is conducted at the customers site using the customers simulator. The course applies only
to simulators having Ovation-based instructor station software by GSE Power Systems, Inc. Required prerequisite for operators: Sufficient knowledge
of plant systems, controls, principles, and procedures to understand and perform the operations with little or no instructor assistance. Recommended
prerequisite for instructors: Sim-001 and Sim-011
*Simulator courses apply to Ovation-based instructor stations; courses for JADE or ProTRAX instructor software are available upon request.
Price
($USD)
Duration
Course Dates
Jan 5-9
OV100
Starting with Data Acquisition
OV115
Ovation Evergreen Upgrade
OV200
Building & Maintaining Ovation Control
OV210
Building Ovation Graphics
OV215
Ovation Software Project
$3,504
$3,504
$3,504
$3,504
Varies
5 Days
5 Days
5 Days
5 Days
Varies by
location
OV216
Ovation Hardware Project
$3,504
5 Days
OV230
Ovation System Administration
$3,504
5 Days
OV245
Ovation Process Historian (OPH)
$3,504
5 Days
OV246
Ovation Process Historian (OPH) Report Building
$2,191
OV248
EDS
Jun 1-5
Oct 12-16
Feb 2-6
Jul 13-17
Nov 9-13
Mar 9-13
Aug 17-21
Dec 7-11
Apr 13-17
Sep 14-18
Mar 9-13
Aug 24 - 28
Jun 8-12
Oct 26-30
Jan 12-16
Jun 8-12
Oct 19-23
Feb 9-13
Jul 20-24
Nov 16-20
Mar 16-20
Aug 24-28
Dec 14-18
Apr 20-24
Sep 21-25
Jan 19-23
Jun 15-19
Feb 16-20
Jul 27-31
Oct 26-30
Mar 23-27
Aug 31-Sep 4
Apr 27-May 1
Sep 28-Oct 2
Jan 19-30
May 4-15
Oct 12-23
Oct 26-Nov 6
Feb 16-27
Jun 15-26
Mar 16-27
Jul 13-24
Apr 6-17
Aug 17-28
Mar 2-6
May 18-22
Nov 9-13
Mar 9-13
Aug 17-21
Dec 14-18
Jun 22-26
Oct 12-16
Feb 2-6
Aug 3-7
May 18-22
Oct 19-23
3 Days
Mar 30-Apr 1
Oct 6-8
$2,191
3 Days
Apr 7-9
Oct 13-15
OV265
Ovation Expert Transition
$2,988
4 Days
Jun 16-19
OV270
Ovation with HART and Smart Devices
$1,862
2 Days
Feb 17-18
Jul 14-15
Nov 10-11
OV275
AMS Suite: Intelligent Device Manager
$1,862
2 Days
Feb 19-20
Jul 16-17
Nov 12-13
OV280
Ovation SCADA System
$2,191
3 Days
May 5-7
Jun 30-Jul 2
OV295
Serial Link Controller/ RLC
$2,191
3 Days
Feb 24-26
Jul 7-9
OV296
Third-party I/O with Ethernet Link Controller (ELC)
$2,988
4 Days
Mar 3-6
Aug 4-7
Dec 8-11
Price
($USD)
Duration
Course Dates
Jan 26-30
Jun 15-19
Mar 16-20
Aug 10-14
May 4-8
Oct 5-9
5 Days
Apr 6-10
Sep 14-18
$3,504
5 Days
Jul 27-31
OV320
Ovation Network Administration
$3,504
5 Days
OV330
Advanced Control Techniques
$3,504
OV340
Ovation Applications with Fieldbus
OV300
Ovation Troubleshooting
$3,504
OV310
Advanced Ovation Graphics
$3,504
OV315
SmartProcess Global Performance Advisor (GPA)
5 Days
Feb 9-13
Jul 13-17
Apr 20-24
Nov 2-6
5 Days
Apr 13-17
Aug 24-28
$2,191
3 Days
Jun 10-12
Aug 12-14
OV345
Ovation Applications with DeviceNet
$1,862
2 Days
Aug 17-18
OV350
Ovation Applications with Profibus
$1,862
2 Days
Aug 19-20
OV360
Ovation Security Administration
$3,504
5 Days
OV365
Ovation Security Center (OSC)
$2,191
3 Days
OV366
Ovation Security Center (OSC) Report Building
$1,862
OV370
Ovation Turbine Control
Nov 16-20
Feb 23-27
Jul 20-24
May 11-15
Sep 21-25
Mar 3-5
Jul 7-9
Apr 28-30
Sep 1-3
2 Days
Mar 24-25
May 27-28
Sep 9-10
$3,504
5 Days
Feb 9-13
Jun 1-5
Oct 5-9
OV375
Steam Turbine Mechanical Hydraulics
$2,191
3 Days
Jan 27-29
Jun 23-25
OV376
Digital Generator Control (DGC)
$2,191
3 Days
Jan 20-22
Apr 28-30
OV380
Ovation Boiler Control
$3,504
5 Days
Mar 23-27
Aug 10-14
OV400
Ovation (Base) Certification
$3,504
5 Days
Apr 20-24
Aug 31-Sep 4
OV420
Ovation (Admin) Certification
$3,504
5 Days
By Request
OV430
Ovation (Security) Certification
$3,504
5 Days
By Request
Dec 1-3
Sep 29-Oct 1
Duration
OV115
Ovation Evergreen Upgrade
$3,504
5 Days
OV215
Ovation Software Project
$7,008
10 Days
OV300
Ovation Troubleshooting
$3,504
5 Days
Jun 15-19
OV115
Ovation Evergreen Upgrade
$3,504
5 Days
Aug 24-28
OV215
Ovation Software Project
$7,008
10 Days
Jun 15-26
$3,504
5 Days
Feb 9-13
OV115
Ovation Evergreen Upgrade
$3,504
5 Days
Mar 9-13
OV215
Ovation Software Project
$7,008
10 Days
Mar 16-27
Price
Duration
Course Dates
3 Days
5 Days
10 Days
10 Days
Course Dates
Charlotte, NC
Jun 8-12
Oct 26-30
Jan 19-30
Aug 17-28
Apr 6-17
Oct 12-23
Chicago, IL
Houston, TX
Jul 13-24
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Training Information
Registration
Contact the registrar at 1-800-445-9723 (option 5) or use the form in the training section of the Ovation Users Group web site to register. We recommend
that students enroll as early as possible, as class sizes are limited. Please note that enrollment is accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, and payment is
due upon registration. Each class is subject to cancellation if less than five students are registered by 10 business days prior to the class start date. Therefore,
we recommend that students make refundable travel arrangements.
Should a schedule conflict arise, your reservation cancellation will be free of charge if written notice is received at least 21 calendar days prior to the start
of class. Cancellations received between 1 and 20 calendar days prior to the start of class are subject to a charge equal to 50 percent of the list price. Please
visit www.ovationusers.com for details on custom courses, registration, hotel accommodations, and additional information.
*Note for International Students: Registration and formal security clearances are required for all courses conducted at an Emerson location in the United
States. Contact the registrar at 1-800-445-9723 for information and instructions.
Custom Courses
In addition to our standard course curriculum, the Emerson training team can develop customized training programs to meet your specific learning
objectives. Courses can be modified from existing standard classes, or an entirely customized curriculum can be developed to help achieve your goals.
These courses can also be taught at your location.
Our training specialists will work with you to ensure that custom courses meet all of your learning objectives and that the appropriate equipment is
available. Once objectives are established, the training specialist will develop all classroom materials and manuals and will design and lab work to meet
specific objectives for student skills and proficiencies.
On-site Training
To train a team of individuals, it is sometimes more economical and efficient for Emerson to conduct classes at your location. On-site instruction also
allows the instructor to concentrate on details that are relevant to your site. All standard courses can be taught on-site, or you can customize courses that
emphasize topics relevant to your specific applications. Ovation classroom equipment (workstations, network, and controllers) can be provided to your site
to support the training courses.
Regional Training
Regional training courses are held periodically at several Emerson office locations across the country. Courses feature highlights from the standard course
curriculum which are condensed into convenient, multiple-week training sessions. Availability of Regional Training is communicated in the monthly Ovation
Users eNewsletter. For more information about the courses scheduled for 2015, please contact the registrar or visit the Ovation Users Group web site.
Audio/Video Recording
Per the Emerson Educational Policy, audio or video recordings of any training event are strictly prohibited.
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