Automation Levels and CIM Pyramid in Manufacturing

Automation Levels and CIM Pyramid

Levels of Automation

  1. In levels of automation, the basic level of automation, you have:
    • Three degrees.
  2. For the levels of automation tasks downtime monitoring, positioning of parts and safety features, correspond to the level:
    • Elementary.
  3. According to the classification of levels of automation, a closed-loop control any physical variable, corresponds to:
    • Elementary Level.
  4. According to the classification of levels of automation, a single sample HMI system status and alarms, no proposals for the operator, corresponds to:
    • First grade elementary level.
  5. In respect of levels of automation operation is understood as a set of basic machine or a complex machine, correspond to the level:
    • Intermediate.
  6. Regarding the levels of automation, centralized control, relate to:
    • Third Level.
  7. The property transfer all or part of the tasks to other control units belongs to:
    • Distributed Control.
  8. The disadvantage of possible overflow of data in each level is a disadvantage of:
    • Distributed Control.
  9. The disadvantage of dependence on the reliability of the computer, corresponds to:
    • Centralized Control.

CIM Pyramid Levels

  1. Regarding the levels of the pyramid CIM; The task of analysis for the manufacturing costs:
    • Level 3.
  2. As regards the levels of the pyramid CIM; The level of production for the cell:
    • Level 2.
  3. For the levels of the pyramid CIM; tasks relate to quality management:
    • Level 3.
  4. As regards the levels of the pyramid CIM; The level of production for the process:
    • Level 0.
  5. For the levels of the pyramid CIM; tasks relate to product engineering:
    • Level 4.
  6. According to the CIM pyramid, strategic planning is associated with:
    • Level 4.
  7. As regards the levels of the pyramid CIM; Maintenance tasks are for the preventive and corrective:
    • Level 2.

Networks and CIM Pyramid

  1. A PLC network corresponds to one:
    • Cell Network.
  2. For the CIM pyramid; The type of network that connects the levels of machine and controller is:
    • A fieldbus.
  3. For the CIM pyramid; The type of network that connects the level of supervision and planning is:
    • A plant network.
  4. A network that connects robots CNC’s and corresponds to a PLC:
    • Cell Network.

HMI XBT-N

  1. The configuration of the HMI XBT-N shown in the figure corresponds:
    • Service Keys.
  2. If the alarm LED flashes it means that:
    • There is a new alarm that has not been deployed before.
  3. The HMI XBT-N is alphanumeric:
    • Two operating modes.
  4. In the alphanumeric HMI XBT-N is deployed:
    • Three types of pages.
  5. When an alarm is displayed on the screen:
    • The acknowledgment of failure is optional and depends on the ACK field configuration in the application program.
  6. When levels of password access can be configured?:
    • Three Levels.
  7. The default password on the XBT-N is:
    • 1111.
  8. When you edit an alphanumeric field in the XBT-N and the value is not confirmed, the screen comes after edit mode:
    • 1 minute.
  9. In order to include pages in an application alarm screen HMI XBT-N:
    • You must activate the dialogue table and also should include the word box alarms in the dialog table.
  10. According to the method recommended by the manufacturer; When not requesting any page display the value that keeps the word page number being processed is:
    • 0xFFFF.