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To insure that both new and previous customers are familiar with our equipment, Daytronic offers 2- and 3-day training courses throughout the year (schedule pending customer interest).  In addition to sessions at Daytronic's fully equipped in-house training facility, on-site sessions at dates convenient to the customer may also be scheduled.

 

For course pricing and scheduling, and for enrollment policies and procedures, contact our General Sales Manager at 1-800-668-4745.  Go here for DIRECTIONS to the Daytronic training facility.

 

Summary of Training Courses


   (Additional courses are available on an "as required" basis)


System 10

4000 Series

SPS6000 Signal Processing System

SPS8000 Signal Processing System

 

System 10   [ Back]

 

This introductory course is designed for the new or semi-experienced user of the Daytronic "System 10."  The course objective is for the student to acquire a working familiarity with the major hardware and software elements of the system.

 

The course will consist of lectures on various topics pertinent to the structure and functioning of System 10. It will also include hands-on lab assignments designed to reinforce principles and concepts.  Use of several of the more complex system options will also be treated.  An additional half day will be available at no charge for consideration of students' specific application problems.

 

Areas covered include

Hardware variants of the System 10

Common terminology

Precautions in using the system

Video formatting

Common uses of the System 10

Types and locations of channels

Common transducer cabling & Calibration

Data transmission

Software mnemonic commands and syntax

Explanation of circuit-card types, functions, and locations


4000 Series   [ Back]

 

This introductory course is designed for the new or semi-experienced user of the Daytronic 4000 Instrument Series.  The course objective is for the student to acquire a working familiarity with the major hardware and software elements of the system, and to present an overview of approaches that can be taken to solve various applications problems.

 

The course will consist of lectures on various topics pertinent to the structure and functioning of the 4000 Series.  It will also include hands-on lab assignments designed to reinforce principles and concepts.  An additional half day will be available at no charge for consideration of students' specific application problems.

 

Areas covered include

Hardware variants of the 4000 Series
Common terminology
Precautions in using the system
Types of channels
Common uses of the 4000 Series
Common transducer cabling
Software mnemonic commands and syntax
Data transmission
Computer interfacing using SofPACs


SPS6000 Signal Processing System   [ Back]

 

This Introductory course is designed for the new or semi-experienced user of the Daytronic SPS6000 Signal Processing System.  The course objective is for the student to acquire a working familiarity with the major hardware and software elements of the system.

 

The course will consist of lectures on various topics pertinent to the structure and functioning of the SPS6000.  It will also include hands-on lab assignments designed to reinforce principles and concepts. Use of several of the more complex system options will also be treated.  An additional half day will be available at no charge for consideration of students' specific application problems.

 

Areas covered include

Hardware variants of the SPS6000
Common terminology
Precautions in using the system
Types and locations of channels
Common uses of the SPS6000
Data transmission
Common transducer cabling
Calibration
Software configuration of the system, including Analog Function Modules
Explanation of circuit-card types, functions, and locations


SPS8000 Signal Processing System   [ Back]

 

This introductory course is designed for the new or semi-experienced user of the Daytronic SPS8000 Signal Processing System.  The course objective is for the student to acquire a working familiarity with the major hardware and software elements of the system.

 

The course will consist of lectures on various topics pertinent to the structure and functioning of the SPS8000.  It will also include hands-on lab assignments designed to reinforce principles and concepts. An additional half day will be available at no charge for consideration of students' specific application problems.

 

Areas covered include

Hardware variants of the SPS8000 system
Common transducer cabling
Precautions in using the system
Common terminology
Common uses of the SPS8000
Types and locations of channels
Common transducer cabling
Data transmission
Software configuration of the system
Explanation of circuit-card types and functions
Computer Interface wiring. including the "DGI" Card and the system "D-NET"

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