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1 Module # A About your Q.i training program presented by : Rodger Jeffery company: Mettler Toledo Inc duration: 15 mins

2 welcome  Your instructors… Rodger Jeffery Bradley Timm  Your resource web sites… PUBLIC SITE FTP SITE ftp://ftp.usa.mt.com/pub/indmkg/Qi%20- %20LOOK%20HERE!/ ftp://ftp.usa.mt.com/pub/indmkg/Qi%20- %20LOOK%20HERE!/ REGISTRATIONS MT Q.i COMMUNITY

3 objectives  Gain a good understanding of the scope of this training program  Be able to comprehend and explain the structure of a training module  Be able to orientate yourself to maximize the benefit from participating in a module

4  Product Platforms Qi Qi Lite

5 FEATURES Q.iMPACT LiteQ.iMPACT Measurement Channels Cluster Channel Limit Max Number of Scales4 4 Max # of Flow Meters12 12 Combinations of above (open slots limit) (open slots limit) Filtering TraxDSP(enabled) (enabled) Asset Management Preventative maintenance(enabled) (enabled) Condition monitoring(enabled) (enabled) Predictive failure(enabled) (enabled) Control Basic Control - Spill Only (enabled) (enabled) # of Material Paths(50 enabled) (50 enabled) 1-Speed Feed output(enabled) (enabled) 2-Speed Feeds output (enabled-max 8) (NOT enabled) BFM – Basic Feed Mang.(enabled) (enabled) AFM – Advanced Feed Mang.(NOT enabled) (enabled) Overlapping Feeds(NOT enabled) (enabled) Cross Check Maintenance (NOT enabled) (enabled) Group Feeds(enabled) (NOT enabled) Communications Matroller to Matroller (NOT enabled –max 1) (enabled-max 20) Matroller to PC(enabled for TCP/IP) (enabled) Matroller to Host PLC(Prof DP, CNet, ENetIP) (Prof DP,CNet,ENetIP) Optional Upgrades Material Path upgrades 500/1000 (enabled option) (enabled option) PAC Advanced Control K1,K2 (enabled option) (enabled option)

6  Product Companion Products Qi365

7 Training Programs  “Canned” 2 Day Program  Delivered 38 training sessions

8  Channel MO's (Market Organizations)

9 Time of DayAllocated timeDay 1 - (All Participants) 8:30 Session 1 8:300:15Module A - The Q.i training program 8:450:45Module B - New Technology SO WHAT? 9:300:00Module C - Must, Should & Could Have FUNCTIONS 9:300:10Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 2 9:400:00Module Introduction 9:300:00Module Hardware 9:400:20Module System Architecture 10:000:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique 10:000:15BREAK Session 3 10:150:00Module Qi Parameters 10:150:00Module PAC Spill K1 and K2 10:150:00Module Overlapping Feeds 10:150:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 4 10:150:20Module Designing a Qi System 10:350:30Module PAC Configuration 11:050:00Module Qi365 Session 5 11:051:25Module 090T - Commissioning 12:300:00Module 100T - PAC Accuracy Theory 12:301:00LUNCH 13:300:00Module 110T - Optimizing 13:300:30Group Discussion, Review & Critique GENERAL TRACK An overview of the training program. Plus a look at Q.i LITE’s positioning, functionality & business benefits An overview of the Q.iMPACT matroller, its hardware and system architecture In this hands on session we now design a system, configure it, do feeds and collect data More hands on – you start commissioning a system, understanding its performance limits and optimizing

10 Session 6 14:000:00Module 120T - Qi PLC Comms 14:000:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 7 14:000:00Module 130T - Maintenance & Services 14:000:00Module 140T - ClassExercises 14:000:00Module 150T - Upsets 14:000:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 8 14:000:00Module 160T - Advanced Topics Session 9 14:001:00Module 100S - Q.iMPACT & Q.i Solutions 15:000:00Module 110S - Business Development. Getting Started 15:000:00Module 120S - Sales Tools. Selling Q.i 15:000:00Module 130S - Demonstrating Q.i LITE 15:000:00Module 140S - Your Bus Dev Program 15:000:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 9 15:000:30TIER 1 SOLUTIONS-Q.i LITE & Q.bATCH compact 15:300:30Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 10 16:001:00TIER 2 SOLUTIONS - Q.i LITE & Q.bATCH 17:000:45Group Discussion, Review & Critique 17:450:15Review & Critique 18:00 END DAY 1 GENERAL TRACK We look at and discuss solutions for TIER 1 We take a look at business development opportunities and a sales approach. We look at and discuss solutions for TIER 2

11 Time of DayAllocated timeDay 2 - (Technical) 8:30 Session 1 8:300:00Module A - The Q.i training program 8:300:00Module B - New Technology SO WHAT? 8:300:00Module C - Must, Should & Could Have FUNCTIONS 8:300:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 2 8:300:15Module Introduction 8:450:30Module Hardware 9:150:00Module System Architecture 9:150:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 3 9:150:10Module Qi Parameters 9:250:15Module PAC Spill K1 and K2 9:400:15Module Overlapping Feeds 9:550:10Group Discussion, Review & Critique 10:050:15BREAK Session 4 10:200:10Module Designing a Qi System 10:300:00Module PAC Configuration 10:300:45Module Qi365 Session 5 11:150:00Module 090T - Commissioning 11:150:20Module 100T - PAC Accuracy Theory 11:350:20Module 110T - Optimizing 11:550:10Group Discussion, Review & Critique 12:051:00LUNCH TECH TRACK

12 Session 6 13:050:20Module 120T - Qi PLC Comms 13:250:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 7 13:250:30Module 130T - Maintenance & Services 13:550:40Module 140T - ClassExercises 14:350:40Module 150T - Upsets 15:150:15Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 8 15:300:45Module 160T - Advanced Topics Session 9 16:150:00Module 100S - Q.iMPACT & Q.i Solutions 16:150:00Module 110S - Bus Dev. Getting Started 16:150:00Module 120S - Sales Tools. Selling Q.i 16:150:00Module 130S - Demonstrating Q.i LITE 16:150:00Module 140S - Your Bus Dev Program 16:150:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 9 16:150:00TIER 1 SOLUTIONS-Q.i LITE & Q.bATCH compact 16:150:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 10 16:150:00TIER 2 SOLUTIONS - Q.i LITE & Q.bATCH 16:150:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique 16:150:45Review & Critique 17:00 END TRAINING TECH TRACK

13 Time of DayAllocated timeDay 2 - (Business Development & Sales) 8:30 Session 1 8:300:00Module A - The Q.i training program 8:300:00Module B - New Technology SO WHAT? 8:300:00Module C - Must, Should & Could Have FUNCTIONS 8:300:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 2 8:300:00Module Introduction 8:300:00Module Hardware 8:300:00Module System Architecture 8:300:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique 8:300:00BREAK Session 3 8:300:00Module Qi Parameters 8:300:00Module PAC Spill K1 and K2 8:300:00Module Overlapping Feeds 8:300:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 4 8:300:00Module Designing a Qi System 8:300:00Module PAC Configuration 8:300:00Module Qi365 Session 5 8:300:00Module 090T - Commissioning 8:300:00Module 100T - PAC Accuracy Theory 8:300:00LUNCH 8:300:00Module 110T - Optimizing 8:300:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique BD & S TRACK

14 Session 6 8:300:00Module 120T - Qi PLC Comms 8:300:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 7 8:300:00Module 130T - Maintenance & Services 8:300:00Module 140T - ClassExercises 8:300:00Module 150T - Upsets 8:300:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 8 8:300:00Module 160T - Advanced Topics Session 9 8:300:00Module 100S - Q.iMPACT & Q.i Solutions 8:301:30Module 110S - Bus Dev. Getting Started 10:000:15BREAK 10:151:30Module 120S - Sales Tools. Selling Q.i 11:451:00LUNCH 12:451:30Module 130S - Demonstrating Q.i LITE 14:151:45Module 140S - Your Bus Dev Program 16:000:15Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 9 16:150:00TIER 1 SOLUTIONS-Q.i LITE & Q.bATCH compact 16:150:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique Session 10 16:150:00TIER 2 SOLUTIONS - Q.i LITE & Q.bATCH 16:150:00Group Discussion, Review & Critique 16:150:45Review & Critique 17:00 END TRAINING BD & S TRACK

15 module structure  EACH MODULE INCLUDES… n A list of objectives n Listed reference materials (if appropriate) n A presentation (backed by a PPT or document), Demonstration OR Practical session that provides the knowledge to meet the objectives n A blank page for note taking n A set of questions that are appropriate to the module

16 how to maximize your participation  ENGAGE n Position yourself to engage in the training to absorb as much information as possible, by listening, reading or participating when asked.  INTERCEDE If you don’t understand – stop the instructor and ask your question !  TAKE NOTES Use the “Your Notes” pages in the modules  CRITIQUE Please fill in the critique for after each module.