New Talk Shows for 2010!
By Tom Elavsky
AutomationDirect,
Technical Training Developer
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We’re well into 2010 and excited about new topics added to the Webinar schedule. We have produced talk shows on PLC/PAC Programming, Dinnectors and ZIPLinks, CLICK Software Advanced, and the Productivity 3000 PAC. If you missed the live shows, look for the pre-recorded episodes at www.automationtalk.com.
You can register for upcoming live Web seminars at: www.automationtalk.com.
Seminars planned so far include:
February 24 – CLICK Software Advanced
March 17 – Productivity3000 PAC Overview
April 7 – Productivity3000 Advanced
April 28 – C-more Touch and C-more Micro
May 19 – DC Motors
We also have planned additional talk shows to cover areas such as Pneumatics and Motion Control.
Since the previous issue of Automation NOTEBOOK, we have added more videos to the LEARN Web site, most of which focus on PLCs. Topics covered include:
CLICK PLCs - Getting Started, Part 7: Write Project to PLC
CLICK PLCs - Getting Started, Part 8: Place PLC in Run Mode
CLICK PLCs - Getting Started, Part 9: Test Project using Data View
CLICK PLCs - Getting Started, Part 10: Y001 Output On?
You can check them out at http://learn.automationdirect.com. These videos can also be viewed on our YouTube channel anytime at: www.youtube.com/automationdirectvids.
The learn.automationdirect.com site is divided into seven major areas: PLCs, Operator Interface, Software, Sensors, Motor Controls, Drives/Motors and Miscellaneous. Videos are listed in posting order, with the most recent at the top. Beneath the viewing screen are links to related reference materials, AutomationTalk seminars, other Web sites and technical articles which have appeared in Automation Notebook.
We have several new topics planned for the LEARN site during the first half of the new year which covers recently launched products such as the Productivity3000 PAC, C-more and
signal conditioners.
Be sure to bookmark these sites as we continually update and expand technical content. We also invite your feedback regarding various topics provided and additional topics you would like considered.

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