Course Objectives
The goal of the 5-day NiagaraAX Certification Technical Training course is to help a broad range of distribution partners in the building automation, energy services, power/utility, and industrial sectors gain the level of technical expertise necessary to effectively and efficiently design, engineer, and program projects using the NiagaraAX Framework.
Students who pass the testing at the end of the class will be NiagaraAX certified and will receive an official Tridium NiagaraAX certificate and 4 CEUs.
Overview:
- Creating a new station/commissioning
- Intro to Programming
- NDIO Lighting Controls, System Px and Control Extensions
- Customizing the Workbench
- User Admin
- Security
- Alarms, Histories & Scheduling
- Niagara Network
- Exporting Histories & Alarms
- LON/BACNET/MSTP Integration
- Time & Weather Sync
- Presentation Graphics
A basic introduction to Niagara class (Niagara Operations) is offered as a pre-course to the NiagaraAX Certification. If you are unfamiliar with Niagara or do not have any controls/programming experience, we suggest you take this class prior to enrolling in the NiagaraAX Certification class.
Prerequisites:
- Each student must be NiagaraAX Certified
- Each student is required to have a Windows 7/8/10 based laptop running a licensed copy of the most current version of WorkPlace (4.7.110) and NiagaraAX 3.8.401
- Students must have administrator privileges on your laptop, including the ability to turn off the Windows firewall and to download/install software. Students must also have an internet browser, a recent version of java, and be able to connect to the internet without restriction
- Students are expected to have a functional working knowledge of Windows and computers, including: understanding navigation, locating files, folder structures, file paths, browser basics, cut/copy/paste, and using a mouse/keyboard (right/left click) in order to be successful in this class.
- Pre-course computer-based learning modules must be completed prior to start of class, pre-course work will take approx. 12 hours to complete. You may download pre-course modules here.