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News Release from: Serck Controls | Subject: DNP3 training course
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial Team on 07 July 2005

Serck Controls offers DNP3 training

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Serck Controls, a leading SCADA and telemetry systems engineering company, is pleased to announce the availability of a practical hands-on DNP3 training course

Serck Controls, a leading SCADA and telemetry systems engineering company is pleased to announce the availability of a practical hands-on DNP3 training course This course has evolved from interest by customers which are using, or have plans to use DNP3 as their standard SCADA protocol to provide vendor independent product choices and robust communications for their control system Serck Controls pioneered the use of DNP3 in the Australian water industry dating back to 1997 and now believes more than 60% of Australian water corporations are using this protocol

This comprehensive two-day workshop provides the technical understanding of the DNP3 protocol and teaches the fundamentals of object library, message structure and transactions balanced with practical examples using RTU and SCADA host software to observe and fault-find communication messages.

"DNP3 is considered by some a sophisticated protocol and therefore difficult to understand.

This training course elevates the student's knowledge and through practical examples and use of software tools such as an html protocol translator can simplify the mystique.

"Phillip Aubin, Member of the global DNP User Group - Technical Committee.

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