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Industrial Measurement and Control
PlantScape Vista Specification and
Technical Data 51-52-03-38
Release 400
April, 2004
Version 1.1
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PlantScape Vista Specification and Technical Data
Table of Contents Page REVISION STATUS ................................................................................................. 3 INTRODUCTION ...................................................................................................... 4 SYSTEM OVERVIEW............................................................................................... 5
Operator Interface .............................................................................................................................7 Alarm/Event Management.................................................................................................................8 Historization and Trending ................................................................................................................9 Reporting.........................................................................................................................................10 Security ...........................................................................................................................................11 Scripting ..........................................................................................................................................12 Interfaces.........................................................................................................................................13 Application Enablers .......................................................................................................................13 Engineering Tools ...........................................................................................................................15
USER DOCUMENTATION.........................................................................................................................17 UPGRADES AND EXPANSIONS ................................................................................................................18
DEVELOPMENT SYSTEMS ......................................................................................................................18
SPECIFICATIONS AND SIZING............................................................................ 19 FEATURES ............................................................................................................ 21 SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE........................................................................................................................21 NETWORKING........................................................................................................................................21 OVER 300 STANDARD DISPLAYS ...........................................................................................................21 OPERATOR INTERFACE..........................................................................................................................21 ALARM MANAGEMENT ...........................................................................................................................21 TRENDS................................................................................................................................................22 HISTORIZATION .....................................................................................................................................22 REPORTS..............................................................................................................................................22 SECURITY .............................................................................................................................................22 GROUP DISPLAYS .................................................................................................................................22 CONTROLLERS......................................................................................................................................22 INTERNATIONALIZATION .........................................................................................................................21 DOCUMENTATION ..................................................................................................................................23 QUICK BUILDER ....................................................................................................................................23 ALGORITHMS ........................................................................................................................................23 DISPLAY BUILDER, SYSTEM SHAPES, DISPLAY SCRIPTING ...........................................................................23
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Revision Status
Revision Date Description 1.1 19 Apr 2004 Vista R400 IM&C Release
Revision Description
Section Change Description All M
Legend for Change column: A – Added D – Deleted M - Modified
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Introduction
PlantScape Vista provides a powerful, versatile software platform for supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) supporting small to medium process applications.
PlantScape Vista makes use of proven technologies that include:
• a flexible Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional Client/Server architecture for process visualization, alarming, history collection, and reporting functions;
• standard displays including process groups, loop detail, trending, alarm, event and setpoint programmer screens to get your application running quickly
• graphic display builders for developing custom HMI displays • an extensive set of communication interfaces to Honeywell products such as HC900 plus third party
interfaces • open architecture supporting OPC Server and Client, ODBC, and Excel Data Exchange With PlantScape Vista, the user simply configures the system instead of building it from the ground up. The PlantScape Vista system allows operation to begin as soon as point and hardware configuration is complete, with a minimum of system building required. Your system is up and running in minimum time!
Architecture
The basic system components of a PlantScape Vista solution are: • Windows 2000 Professional - based PC server • Windows 2000 Professional based clients; • Industry standard TCP/IP communication; • Object-based configuration tools; • Honeywell and/or third party controllers One of the most important features of the PlantScape Vista solution is the reliable and efficient communications strategy. Communications between the server and clients has been optimized for use over poor quality, low bandwidth links. In addition, communication between the server and controllers is also optimized to reduce the required bandwidth.
PlantScape Vista
Server / Station • Standard Displays• Trends, Reports, History• Display Builder- Custom Graphic Displays
• Quick Builder (Database)• Knowledge Builder (Docs)
StationRotaryStations
- - - -- - - -- - - -- - - -Honeywell• Universal Modbus
HC900, UMC800, DPR, DRUDC, Trendview HC900 S9000 /
LCS620Trendview• S9000 / LCS620
• Micromax
3rd Party• Modbus RTU, Modbus+,
Modbus/TCP• Allen-Bradley (PLC, SLC,
Logix5550 - serial, DH+, Ethernet)
Serial Port Expander
Total # of Concurrent Stations = 5Ethernet
Terminal Server
RemoteStation
OPC• OPC Client• OPC Server
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Figure 1. PlantScape Vista features object-based graphics withpowerful features like display scripting and Active-X support
System Overview PlantScape Vista is modular, flexible, supervisory control software that incorporates proven, open-system technologies. Running on standard Intel-based computers, PlantScape Vista provides comprehensive facilities in an economical and easy to use package. PlantScape Vista integrates with a wide range of Honeywell and third-party devices, thereby leveraging existing control investments and enabling complete integration of process information. Process information is accessible by operators, process engineers and plant level computer systems, allowing control and monitoring for higher productivity, reductions in costs, higher product consistency, and less waste.
PlantScape Vista is a complete system ‘out of the box’ with features including:
• Honeywell Display Build Technology – Honeywell’s HMIWeb Technology™ allows human-machine interfaces (HMIs), application data, and business data to be integrated. HMIWeb is Honeywell’s next-generation operator interface technology, which uses HTML as the native display format. To preserve older configurations or to continue that development, the established Display Builder graphics build environment is also available and displays may be intermixed within PlantScape Vista’s Station HMI.
• Real-time Database – PlantScape Vista features a true Client/Server architecture where a real-
time database on the server provides data to a number of client applications including: • Operator stations (up to 5) • Third party applications (such as Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access) • OPC clients
• Open Systems – PlantScape Vista incorporates the latest open technologies and standards including ODBC, Visual Basic and OLE for Process Control (OPC) to make integration to business and information systems easier.
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Figure 2. Standard Group Display Figure 3. Standard Group Trend Display
• Advanced System Infrastructure – PlantScape Vista includes a complete infrastructure that includes, an alarm/event management subsystem, configurable reports, extensive history collection and a variety of standard system trends.
• Built-in System Displays – Standard Detail displays for points are an example of the 300 plus
standard displays that are included with the system. Other examples include, trend displays, group displays, setpoint programmer displays, recipe displays, alarm and event displays and system diagnostic displays. Users can operate from these displays and, if they choose, create custom displays. PlantScape Vista provides maximum usability and flexibility at the same time!
•
• Integrated On-line Documentation – PlantScape Vista gives users quick access to system
information and supports the latest Internet technologies. It features HTML (hypertext markup language) documentation, on-line help and on-line technical support via Knowledge Builder. System users won’t need to search through multiple sets of documentation.
• Interfaces – Data acquisition and supervisory control is available from a wide variety of Honeywell products including the HC900 Hybrid Controller, UMC800 controller, UDC controllers, DPR and DR recorders, Trendview recorders, S9000/620 Controllers, Micromax LPU’s as well as popular PLC’s such as those from Allen-Bradley. The Modbus interface supports many controller products, serially or over Ethernet. OPC client capability provides an interface to third party products and systems with OPC Data Access servers.
• Scalability – As system requirements change over the lifecycle of the system, and as your plant expands, so to can PlantScape Vista. Starting from the smallest 50 point database, PlantScape Vista can expand up to 2000 Points using up to 5 Stations.
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Operator Interface PlantScape’s Human Machine Interface utilizes two versions of Display Builder. Honeywell’s newest display technology, HMIWeb, creates displays based on Web standards using HTML as the native display format, allowing access to process graphic displays from either the secure PlantScape Vista Station environment or directly from Microsoft’s Internet Explorer using a rotary Station license. The use of an open, industry standard file format reduces engineering time while allowing users to take advantage of existing knowledge and reuse displays between systems. Full support for displays from earlier PlantScape release file formats (.dsp) ensures direct migration path for existing PlantScape release systems. These benefits are all achieved while maintaining PlantScape Vista’s secure access, robust design, and high performance.
PlantScape Vista’s Station HMI allows for state of the art, object based graphics to provide a powerful interface for the user. The use of industry standards, such as Microsoft Windows 2000, Ethernet, HTML and the Internet, minimize operator training by providing a familiar operating environment at all times. The Station environment makes extensive use of user configurable pull-down menus and toolbars to allow easy, intuitive navigation and fast access to key process data. The usability of the operator interface is further enhanced with features such as last command recall, copy and paste, live video integration, ActiveX documents, scripting, and support for standard peripherals such as:
• sound cards, • touch screens, • dual screen video cards, and • trackballs.
Critical information is conveyed using dedicated annunciators for alarms, controller communication failures and operator/controller messages. A dedicated alarm line at the bottom of each graphic shows the most recent (or oldest) highest priority, unacknowledged alarm at all times.
Figure 4. Honeywell’s HMIWeb technology at work!
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PlantScape Vista Specificat
Standard system displays make it easy for operators to learn and use the system. An extensive range of standard displays is available including: • Menu/navigation displays • Alarm summary • Event summary • Trends • Operating groups • Point details • System status displays • Configuration displays • Loop Tuning displays • Diagnostic and maintenance
displays • Summary displays • Recipe/SP programmer interface
displays Live video integration is an important feature Vista not only allows the operator to view live vability to switch cameras, and pan, tilt or zoomintegrated video can be displayed coming fromswitcher. SafeBrowse allows the user to securely browssystem to view corporate documents, such as world, or to keep operators informed of relevanof security: • Unrestricted • Restricted (limited to certain URLs) • No Access Rotary Connected Stations permit any numbconfigured number of connections to a PlantScusers on a network to access production data
Alarm/Event Management The PlantScape Vista system provides compreand reporting facilities. One of the keys to opinformation. PlantScape Vista supports the configuration are also displayed on all process graphic displdetermine which alarm conditions on their dispthe alarm annunciator in the Station status zonunacknowledged alarm – another time saving
Figure 5. PlantScape Vista Main Menuion & Technical Data -- Release 400
where remote sites may be unmanned. PlantScape ideo from remote locations but also provides the the camera to focus in on a particular area. The either a simple video card, or an existing CCTV
e either the Intranet or Internet. This allows the Standard Operating Procedures from across the t product information. SafeBrowse has three levels
er of operator stations on a network to share a pre-ape Vista system. This allows a large number of
on a part-time basis.
hensive alarm and event detection, management, erator effectiveness is presentation of alarm
of alarm priority colors, and these alarm priorities ays. This enables operators to immediately lays are most important. In addition to this feature, e blinks with the color of the highest priority feature for plant personnel.
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Figure 6. Standard Alarm Summary Display
Each of the configured alarms can be assigned a priority ranging from Journal, Low, High to Urgent. The Event Summary stores online history of the last 30,000 events that occur in the system, including alarms, acknowledgements, operator sign-on and operator actions such as setpoint changes.
Historization and Trending History collection is available over a wide range of frequencies in both average and snapshot/production formats. A large amount of history can be retained on line, with automatic archiving allowing retention of and access to unlimited quantities of historical data. Once collected historical data is available for use by trend facilities, custom displays, reports, application programs, spreadsheets and ODBC compliant databases. Flexible Trend Configuration allows trends to be configured on line as necessary using standard displays by simply entering the point and selecting the parameter from the database. Any of the history collection intervals may be used as the basis. Real-time and historical data are presented together on the same trend. Archived history may be accessed automatically by simply scrolling to, or directly entering, the appropriate time and date.
Figure 7. Standard Multiplot Trend Display
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Reporting The supervisory system provides many built-in reporting functions. Standard report descriptions include:
• Alarm / Event Log reports all alarms and events in a specified time period. By using filters, this report provides an operator and/or point trace facility.
• Alarm Duration Log reports the time of occurrence and elapsed time before return-to-normal for specific alarms in a specified time period.
• Integrated Excel Report provides the ability to launch a report built using Microsoft Excel in a similar way to all other standard reports. Microsoft Excel can access the PlantScape Vista database using the Open Data Access feature.
• Free Format Report Writer generates reports in flexible formats, which may include math and statistical functions such as Max/Min and standard deviation.
• Batch Reports are used to collect history for a set of points (up to 50) and events that occurred relative to a process production run. Static batch data may also be added to the report such as batch number, customer name, lot size, etc. Reports can be exported as .txt (text format), .csv, or .xls (spreadsheet) with worksheets for operator entries, history data, event data, and a graphical batch plot. Multiple reports may be active, each event-activated.
• Point Attribute Log reports on points displaying specific attributes, such as off-scan, bad data, and alarm inhibit.
• Point Cross-Reference determines database references for specified points to enable easier system maintenance when points are decommissioned or renamed.
Reports may be generated periodically, or on an event-driven or demand basis and may be configured on line. Report output may be directed to screen, printer, file, or directly to another computer for analysis or viewing electronically.
Figure 8. Batch Report Setup Page
PlantScape Vista Specification & Te
Figure 9. Sample Batch Report Text File
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Security To maintain system security, PlantScape provides configurable security levels, control levels and area assignments. These may be configured for each individual operator or alternatively for each operator station. Up to six security levels limit operator access to PlantScape functions:
Level 1: Signed-off mode Level 2: View only mode with alarm acknowledge Level 3: Level 2 plus control of field parameters Level 4: Level 3 plus field parameters of level 4, configure standard system infrastructure
such as reports Level 5: Level 4 plus user configured field parameters Level 6: Unlimited access
Operator sign-on/sign-off security provides up to 255 control levels to limit operator control of individual items of plant and equipment. Any actions initiated by an operator are logged in the Event database by an operator identifier. In addition any control actions to a given point is only allowed if the control level configured in the operator profile exceeds the level assigned to the point. An operator password consists of 5-6 alphanumeric characters and is encrypted. Operators may change their own passwords, however a new password can’t be the same as the last 10 passwords used in the previous 3 months. When signing on, three unsuccessful attempts will lock the operator out for a lock-out period. Once signed on (logged on), an operator can sign off (log off) at any time or will be automatically signed off after a defined period of inactivity. Area assignments limit operator access to graphics, alarms and point data to assigned areas, providing effective plant partitioning. Individual operator profiles, including security levels, control levels and area assignments, are activated when operators sign on to the system. In addition, area profiles can be created enabling plant areas to be enabled or disabled for control, between certain time and date criteria.
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Scripting PlantScape Vista makes extensive use of the VBScript scripting language throughout the supervisory system. User’s can create a script that will run when a display is active or scripts can also be attached to server objects like point parameters, alarm events, report completion and other events.
Display Scripting Users can extend the functionality of graphic displays by writing event-based scripts for display objects. Scripts are typically used to create animation that is not possible with standard functionality.
Server Scripting Server Scripting encompasses two features. The first provides scripting support to allow the behavior of the Server and its run time objects to be extended. Examples of server objects are: • Server • Points and Parameters • Reports • Areas • Tasks The user can configure these scripts to be run by the server either periodically or when a specified event occurs. In addition, standard displays are supplied to allow the user to monitor the status of running scripts. The second feature is the Server OLE Automation Object Model that allows Automation Controllers to access and manipulate objects that exist within the Server’s run time environment. Automation Controllers include products such as Microsoft Visual Basic, Word, Excel, Access and any programming environment that can use Microsoft COM objects.
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Interfaces PlantScape Vista provides Data Acquisition and Control facilities to communicate with a range of controllers and PLC’s as standard. The list of controller/PLC interfaces included as part of the PlantScape Vista software is shown in Table 1.
Table 1. Interfaces with Connection Details Controller Connection type
Honeywell UMB (Universal Modbus) for: • UDC2300/3300/5300/6300 • VRX/VPR100,VRX180 Video • UMC800 • DR4300,/4500 • DPR 100/180/250 • *HC900 • Trendview
Serial Serial Serial Serial Serial Ethernet Modbus/TCP Ethernet Modbus/TCP
Honeywell S9000 Ethernet
Honeywell LCS620 Serial/Ethernet Honeywell UDC3000, 5000, 6300 Serial ASCII
Honeywell Micromax Serial Honeywell RM7800 Flame
Safeguard Use Modbus RTU Serial driver
Allen Bradley SLC5/xx Serial / Ethernet / DH+ Allen Bradley PLC-5 Serial / Ethernet / DH+ / ControlNet
Allen Bradley Logix 555x Serial / Ethernet / DH+ / ControlNet
Modbus Serial RTU/ Modbus+ / ASCII / Ethernet Modbus/TCP
OPC Client Version 2.0 of the OPC Data Access Specification
*HC900 HC Designer configuration tool may operate concurrently on the server/station PC. On-line Configuration – It is possible to view, manipulate and analyze all data in the system from any Operator Station in the system, including those operating remotely via dial-up modem links. Changes to the database are made while the system is running. System security features prevent unauthorized access. Diagnostics – Once a controller is configured and placed in service, PlantScape Vista automatically performs diagnostic scanning of the device. Additionally, PlantScape Vista performs checks on data integrity of all data acquired from the controller. Should an invalid or timed-out response be received, the data is ignored and the transaction is recorded as an error. Statistics are kept and displayed by the system on errors encountered in communication by means of a communications barometer. The barometer value will increment for every failed call and decrements for each successful call. In addition, the system alarms separate marginal and failure conditions based on user-defined limits to advise the operator of the controller in error. Communications statistics are displayed on a standard system display and are available through the reporting sub-system or custom displays. If a controller fails, all point parameter values that are sourced from it are indicated as bad to the operator.
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Application Enablers PlantScape Vista provides powerful application enablers with configurable (rather than programmatic) facilities to support individual application requirements. Application implementation time is greatly reduced, providing extremely cost effective automation. Recipe Management - General PlantScape Vista Recipe Management provides facilities to create recipes and download them to nominated process units. Each recipe may have up to thirty items, with recipes chained together to form larger recipes if required. Recipe items may be used to set ingredient targets, set alarm limits, set timers and place equipment into correct operating state. Items may be individually enabled for scaling. Recipe Management / SP Program Support - Specific to Honeywell Controllers Recipe management and SP program support is provided specific to Honeywell’s HC900, UMC800, S9000, and Micromax controllers. For each controller type, Set Point programs (profiles) may be created and stored in PlantScape Vista, then directed to a controller. Recipes consisting of up to 50 items may be also stored in PlantScape Vista, selected and loaded to controllers. The HC900 and UMC800 support “combined recipes” allowing SP Profiles and up to 50 items (variables) to be downloaded in combination. For HC900 and UMC800, the complete setpoint profile selected is pre-plotted over a single page and the PV is plotted against it after the process started (stopped when in Hold mode), allowing for easy program supervision by operators (see Fig.11).
Open Data Access – Whenever another application requires data from the PlantScape database, Open Data Access is required. Some examples of when Open Data Access is required are:
• reading data into a Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet • running a query on the database from Microsoft Access • an OPC Client requires point data
Figure 10. HC900 SP Programmer Setup/Operation Tabular Display
Figure 11. HC900 SP Programmer Pre-Plot
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Each of the instances of any of the above is considered a ‘user’ of Open Data Access. There are three main components to Open Data Access that are described below:
The ODBC Driver allows the Server database to be queried using SQL commands from ODBC client applications, such as Microsoft Access. The Server database is exposed as a number of read-only ODBC tables including Points, Event History and Process History. Driver features include:
• Open read-only access to plant real-time and historical data • Throttling to prevent performance impact • Fully functional examples for productivity improvements
It is optimized for Microsoft Access and hence other ODBC ad hoc query/report applications. OPC Server – The PlantScape OPC Server capability allows a third-party OPC client application to read/write PlantScape Vista point parameters. The OPC Server is based on Honeywell's HCI server toolkit, which in turn is based on OPC specification V2.0. It supports all mandatory OPC interfaces. The OPC Server is included with all systems. Network Server – The Network Server provides extremely efficient access to the PlantScape Vista database for network-based applications such as Microsoft Excel Data Exchange.
• Microsoft Excel Data Exchange allows Microsoft Excel to obtain real-time and historical data from the PlantScape Vista system. This option provides read and write access to data in one or more PlantScape Vista databases, providing a powerful data consolidation and reporting tool. Wizards for Microsoft Excel are included to help set up the data to be collected.
Three ODA licenses are included in the Vista R400 system for the above applications.
Alarm Pager – This is a software option. With this option, point alarms may be sent to an alarm paging or messaging system. Up to 100 pagers can be configured, and each pager has a schedule of operation so that users are only paged when they are on call. The information they receive is what normally appears on the alarm summary. For each phone number configured, the user may specify the days of the week and times of the day that the pager is in use. Points can be scheduled to ring one or more of the configured pagers
Engineering Tools Quick Builder – Quick Builder, allows users to configure points, controllers, stations and printers. Quick Builder leverages a relational database engine (Microsoft Jet Engine) to provide greater productivity through capabilities such as filtering user views of the database, multipoint edit facilities and the intuitive Windows style interface. Other features that the relational database provide are the user-defined fields that can be used for termination schedules, wire numbers, etc., and a standard set of reports. Additions and modifications to the PlantScape Vista database can be made while the system is on-line.
Figure 12. Quick Builder Example
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Figure 13. Display B ilder Example
Display Builder – Display Builder is an object-based, fully integrated custom display building tool for development of application specific graphics. Two types are provided – a newer HMIWeb Display Builder (.htm files) and the established Display Builder (.dsp files) available with previous versions of PlantScape. The displays defined by either display builder may be intermixed within the Station HMI environment. Animation of displays is completed quickly and easily with simple point and click type configuration. A library of commonly used plant equipment such as vessels, piping, valves, tanks, motors, etc., is supplied with the Display Builder to further speed graphic development. In addition, Template Displays may be used to reduce configuration time where similar displays need to be repeated throughout the system. Process objects and color palettes allow quick and easy creation of custom objects with or without 3D
effects. Graphic displays can also be significantly enhanced through the use of Visual Basic Scripting, HTML and ActiveX componanimation, tool tips, and control of a station from an application are poAdditionally, full support for a wide array of ActiveX component types, can be invoked.
ua -- Release 400
ents. Effects such as high-speed ssible with VB Scripting. such as playing sound and video
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User Documentation
PlantScape Vista documentation is available in the following forms to the user: • Knowledge Builder Electronic On-line Documentation using HTML Frame Browser to access
desired information. Hyperlinks are provided throughout to access related information. See guide and references listing in Fig. 14.
• On-line Help (F1 function key from within several applications) • Supplemental Documents Support documents in electronic format, located on a supplemental
CD provide additional information related to product interface (HC900) and features.
Electronic Documents Description PlantScape Vista Installation Guide Install procedures for software and associated hardware components
Server and Client Configuration Guide Procedures and for configuring Server devices, points, reports etc
Display Builder Guide Procedures for building custom Server displays (.dsp displays)
HMIWeb Display Builder Guide Procedures for building custom Server displays (.htm displays)
Operators Guide Procedures for operating Station, including monitoring and controlling, managing alarms, and generating/viewing reports
Figure 14. Knowledge Builder
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Expansions Expansions of PlantScape Vista R400 systems to include more points (up to a maximum of 2000), more Stations (up to a maximum of five), or inclusion of the Alarm Pager option are fully supported. Upgrades Upgrades or transitions to PlantScape Vista R400 from previous PlantScape Vista, SCADA, or SCAN 3000 releases to support HC900 migration are supported. The desired options present in these packages must be available in PlantScape Vista. Please check prior to inquiry if the Vista R400 system meets the upgrade functionality needs. Users who require features not included in Vista R400 must utilize Experion PKS. Development Systems PlantScape Vista also offers a development-only license. The development license includes a single user station, a 2000-point license, all of Vista’s standard engineering tools, and all of Vista’s standard features and options. Users can use this system to develop and test off-line, but they cannot use this license for on-line monitoring or control. This system has a fixed timeout.
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Specifications and Sizing
Table 2. PlantScape Vista Client/Server Specifications Minimum Server Platform Specifications
Processor Memory Hard Disk Size Display Resolution Operating System Network Protocols Ports
Pentium III – 800MHz (2GHz or more recommended for future software upgrades) 512 MB 4 GB (10GB or more recommended) 1024 x 768, 65K colors (High Color) Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional TCP/IP Parallel port for PlantScape software protection device
Minimum Client Platform Specifications Processor Memory Hard Disk Size Display Resolution Operating System Network Protocols
Pentium II – 400MHz 256 MB 4 GB 1024 x 768, 65K colors Windows 2000 Professional TCP/IP, NFS
Table 3. PlantScape Vista Server Performance Operational Display Update
Maximum Continuous Display Update Rate 1 sec Typical Field Change to Display Update Time with 100 Parameters Per Display on a Single Station/Server
< 2 sec
Typical Display Call Up Time with 100 Parameters on a Single Station/Server (call up time is dependent on display complexity; this excludes the first initial call up)
< 2 sec
Table 4. PlantScape Vista History Sizing Standard History Default
Duration Default # Samples
Maximum Duration
Max # Samples
1 min snapshot 24 hours 1441 69 days 100,000 6 minute average 7 days 1682 416 days 100,000 1 hour average 7 days 170 11.4 years 100,000 8 hour average 3 months 281 91.2 years 100,000 24 hour average 1 year 368 273.8 years 100,000 Extended History 1 hour snapshot 7 days 170 11.4 years 100,000 8 hour snapshot 3 months 281 91.2 years 100,000 24 hour snapshot 1 year 368 273.8 years 100,000 FAST History 5 sec snapshot 1 hour 734 138.9 hours 100,000
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Table 5. PlantScape Vista Server Sizing Point Sizes / Stations Selections Point Count PlantScape Vista points use a composite point structure. A status point contains a PV, OP and a Mode. An analog point contains a PV, SP, OP, Mode and 4 auxiliary parameters.
50
100 300 650
1,000 2,000
Station Connections 1 (std), 2, 3, 4 or 5 Database Item Default Size Maximum Printer Connections 50 50 Channels 90 99 Controllers 100 255 Areas 1000 1000 Custom Displays Unlimited Unlimited Dynamic Objects on Custom Displays
1000 1000
Trend Sets 3000 3000 Operating Groups 16000 16000 Reports 200 200 Operators 400 32767 Recipes 500 32767 Concurrent Alarms 1000 1000 Concurrent Messages 1000 1000 STD History Point Parameters 2000 10000 EXTD History Point Parameters 200 5000 FAST History Point Parameters 100 1000
Systems are configured for default values to optimize disk space usage for most PlantScape Vista customers. Users can easily reconfigure any capacity limit to the maximum value once the system is delivered.
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FEATURES System Architecture • Client/Server Architecture • Scalable – single to multiple
stations (clients) • Real time database • Composite point structures
for Analog points, Status points, Accumulator points
• Use of Industry Standards, such as: - Microsoft Windows 2000 - Ethernet - TCP/IP - Active X - HTML - OPC - ODBC
Networking • Fully integrated with
Microsoft Windows Network • Flexible licensing of
operator stations using rotary connections
• Ethernet connections available to controllers
• Data exchange with ODBC compliant data bases
• Remote connections via WAN, RAS or PSTN (dial-up) supported
• Database access to Network clients such as Microsoft Excel
Over 300 Standard Displays • Composite point detail
displays - Analog - Status - Accumulator
• Alarm summary displays • Event summary display • Trend displays • Group displays • Summary Displays include:
Displays Trends Groups
• Configuration Displays include: Reports Operators Areas Keyboard
• System diagnostic displays • System status displays • License summary display Operator Interface • HMIWeb Technology –
HTML display format allows integration of plant and business data on custom graphics
• View displays from Station or Microsoft’s IE6.0 (Station license)
• User configurable object-based custom displays
• Template Displays • 300+ pre-configured
displays for fast plant start-up
• Available on Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional
• Display resolution of 1024 x 768
• Embedding of bitmaps and Active X Controls into custom displays
• VB Scripting • Pop-up Displays • OLE Automation Server • Launch Windows
applications • Partial tag call-up to assist
when full tagname is not known
• Cut & paste facilities on live process data
• Full screen lock is configurable
• True WIN32 application Alarm Management • Alarm types include:
- PV High - PV Low - PV High High - PV Low Low - Deviation High - Deviation Low - Rate of Change - Transmitter High - Transmitter Low
• Four (4) levels of alarm priority: - Urgent - High - Low - Journal
• Alarm segregation using
area assignment • Alarm parameters can be
enabled/disabled and adjusted on-line
• Alarm summary filtering by: - area - priority - unacknowledged only
• Dedicated alarm zone displays most recent, highest priority unacknowledged alarm
• All alarms and return-to-normal conditions are logged in the Event Summary
• Individual or page acknowledgment
• Alarm cutout • External change alarming • Control time-outs • Hierarchical alarms • Messages can be attached
to an alarm • Alarm acknowledge write
through to controller • Alarms can be linked to a
display • Alarm and events can
trigger reports • Custom sound files (.wav)
for annunciation per priority • Print to any printer on a
Microsoft Network • Unanswered alarm
generation • Configurable system alarm
priorities • Alarm priority elevation • Configurable colors for
alarm priorities and annunciators
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Events • Events logged in the
Event Summary include: • Alarm acknowledgements • Return to normal • Operator controls • -Operator sign-in • -Security level changes • -Online database modifications • -System messages Trends • Multiple formats include:
- Single (bar graph) - Dual (bar graph) - Triple (bar graph) - Multiplot (line graph) - Multirange (line graph) - X Y Plot (point plot) - Numeric (tabular)
• On-line change of trend type • Up to eight point parameters
trend • Configurable sample
densities (1-999) • Configurable sample
periods • Individual pen
enable/disable • On-line pan and zoom
facilities • Rubber band zooming • Hairline cursor readout of
individual sample values with time and date stamp
• On-line modification of trend parameters without loss of data
• Automatic selection of units (engineering/percent)
• Copy (to clipboard) and paste (to Microsoft Excel, etc.) trend data on-line
• Embed trends in custom displays (.dsp only)
• Protect configured trends from modification
Historization • Virtually unlimited historical
record of both process and derived data can be stored
• Intervals include - 1 to 5 second snapshot - 1 minute snapshot - 1 hour snapshot - 8 hour snapshot - 24 hour snapshot - 6 minute average - 1 hour average
- 8 hour average - 24 hour average
• Collection is configured per point
• Configurable collection periods
• Composite point parameters PV, SP, OP, MD can all be historized
• Collected data can be used by trends, custom displays, reports, Microsoft Excel and Access, etc.
• Historical data can be archived to on-line storage (such as hard disks) or off-line storage (such as optical disk)
Reports • Periodic, on demand or
event driven report triggers • On-line configuration and
modification • Reports have access to all
data in the database • Configure by filling in the
blanks • Print to any printer on the
Network • Standard configurable
reports include: - Alarm/Event Query - Operator Trail - Point Trail - Alarm Duration - Integrated Excel - Point Attribute and - Point Cross Reference
• Free format report functions include: - Minimum Value - Maximum Value - Average Value - Standard Deviation - Supervisory Controls - Totalizer Reset
• Batch report functions - User entries for batch
- Log up to 50 parameters - Log events for an area
- Start stop on event - Export to .txt,.csv,.xls
• Automatic activation of additional tasks at report completion
Security • Two styles available:
- Station Sign on - Operator Sign on
• Up to six levels of access to
system functions: - LVL1 - LVL2 - Oper - Engr - Supv - Mngr
• Up to 255 control levels for operator initiated actions
• View only security mode • Automatic idle time logout • Prompt for periodic change
of operator passwords • Events logged by operator
ID • Individual operator profiles
including area assignment • Effective plant partitioning
using up to 255 areas • Configurable area profiles
assignments for easy administration
Server Scripting • VB Script • 5 automatic and 15 manual
script engines • Periodic or event driven • OLE Automation Server Group Displays • Single loop controller
faceplates • Pre-configured group
displays • Up to 8 tagnames per
display • Any mixture of analog and
status points • Group Trend (combination) • Control without the need for
custom displays • Logical grouping of plant
equipment • Automatic associated trend
displays – numeric & multiplot
Controllers • Reliable data transfer
to/from controllers • Automatic scan load
optimizations • Support for open standards
such as OPC
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Documentation • Documentation topics can
be printed out from Knowledge Builder plus documents provided on softwareCD: - Installation Guide - Server and Client
Configuration Guide - Display Building Guides - Operator's Guide
Quick Builder • Database changes are
made while the system is online
• Uses Microsoft Jet Engine database
• Intuitive Windows style interface
• Select multiple objects • Spreadsheet copy/paste
support • Quick Find • Multi point edit • Patterns for named items • Extensive on-line
documentation • Standard reports • Import database capability • Filters to limit the number of
objects in view • User defined fields • Remote engineering support • Upload database from
server Algorithms • PV algorithms include:
- Arithmetic calculations - Production totalizing - Equipment run hours - Boolean calculations - Integration - Piecewise linearization
- Logging of maximum and minimums
• Event driven algorithms include: - Report, task or display
request - Group point control - Area or group alarm inhibit - Composite hierarchical
point alarming Display Builder • Object based display
building package • html file format or .dsp file
format • Point and click method for
animation • Modeless property sheets • Page Templates • Dynamic Shapes • Dynamic display objects
include: - Shapes - Live Video - Alphanumerics - Checkboxes - Comboboxes - Pushbuttons - Charts (.dsp only) - Level Fill - Alarm lines
• Popups • Tool palette • Line style palette • Color palette • Repeats of dynamic objects • ActiveX support • Support for bitmaps,
JPEG’s, metafiles, etc. • Many standard drawing
features including: - Rotation - Nudge - Alignment - Snap to grid
- Zooming - Group/Ungroup - Object locking - Constraining objects - Resizing objects - Even horizontal and
vertical spacing • Remote engineering support • View html source • Object browser • Preview mode System Shapes • Over 400 standard shapes
for .dsp files, fewer for .htm files (in * Categories)
• 99 ISA symbols (.dsp and .htm)
• Categories include: - *Blowers - Compressors - Conveyors - Fans - Flowmeters - Indicators - *ISA Symbols - Minerals Processing - Mixers - *Motors - Office - *Pipes - Plant - *Popups - *Pumps - Scales - Switches - Symbols - *Tanks - *Valves
Display Scripting • VB Script Engine
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