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Andrew Stuart UIS Enhancements and Hardware Roadmap
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UIS Experion PKS R410 Enhancements
• R1302/1785.E: Alarm Suppression
• R1409/2601: On-Line CEE Parameter Changes While Active
• R1502/2662 Enhance The TPNServer Auxiliary Display • R1504/2579 Causes Consequences and Actions for System Alarms
- Part B: TPS system alarms on T-nodes • R1506/2708 Enhance Configuration Studio Search Function • R1508/2699 Bio-Metric SignOn for SignOn Manager • R1509/2772.1 Enhance System Alarm Summary for TPS SYS Alarms • R1510/2619 Import Facility for Control Builder • R1511/2432 Provide TPS Audible Functionality in Experion/PKS • R1513/2291.E Provide ACK Key Functionality in Faceplate
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UIS Experion PKS R410 Enhancements
• R1601/2732 Consistent ACK button behavior • R1602/3075 I/O channel - show as SPARE CHANNELS for deleted CMs • R1604/2832 Automatic Change to DST for CEE Controllers (R1514) • R1605/2842 Separate the message alarm from a low priority alarm • R1606/3105 Allow disabling of USB ports on PKS stations and servers • R1610P1/2704 Enhance Experion-TPS Point Detail Displays (R1517) • R1611/2791 Allow for Multiple OPC Servers into EPKS • R1616/3011 Need EPKS system alarm assets to be individually assignable
TPN 684 Enhancements - Target: 4Q 2012 • R1702/1711 Totalizer Reg PV provided with the capability to automatically reset
the PV and restart at either some specified time each day • R1703/2365.T ONDLY & OFFDLY for REGAM Points • R1710/3062 Increase max number of HPM RegPV Slots TPS R421.2 and TPS Builder R421.2 (point releases) - Target: 4Q 2012
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R1502/2662 Enhance TPNServer Auxiliary Display
• Pre-R410 Functionality: – The TPN Server Auxiliary
display shows the total number of clients and total data load (all connections combined)
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R1502/2662 Enhance TPNServer Auxiliary Display
• R410 Functionality: – TPN Server
Auxiliary Display will be enhanced to generate summary report of client connections
– Additional information for each connection
Connection id, User, Date and time when connected Connection details, like descriptive name of
the client application and location from which the connection has originated (if available)
Total number of groups and items added Data access statistics since connection has
started
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R1508/2699 Bio-Metric SignOn for Signon Manager
• Allow Signon Manager to map a fingerprint to the Windows account of that user – Database that will maintain the registered fingerprints – A plug-in to the Signon Manager application that can interface to a
specific fingerprint reader – Experion R410.2 will support 1 fingerprint reader out of the box, and
the ability for projects teams or DE to build additional plug-ins as needed for additional devices
• Current functionality – Signon Manager doesn’t support any Biometric devices
• Note: – Costs will be associated with selected fingerprint reader and associated application.
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R1509/2772.1 Enhance Experion for TPS System Alarms
• Pre-R410 functionality – TPS system related problem (i.e. the “S” on Native Window blinks red) raises a
“TPN System Alarm” on the System Status Display in Experion through the ESVT
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The “S” and “C” indicators in Station mirror the “S” and “C” indicators in Native Window. Clicking the “S” calls up the Native Window System Status display. Clicking the “C” calls up the Native Window Console Status display. Here the “S” is lit up indicating an active TPN System alarm.
R1509/2772.1 Enhance Experion for TPS System Alarms
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R1513/2291.E ACK Key Functionality in Faceplate
• Pre-R310 functionality – No support for ACK key in Experion faceplates
• Post R310 Functionality – In Experion PKS R310, ACK key functionality was
supported in the process point faceplates as part of Auto selection functionality.
• R410 functionality – As part of UIS R17, ACK key functionality will be
supported in non process point faceplates like Controller, I/O modules, FIM faceplates.
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R1601/2732 Page ACK without Confirmation
• Pre-R410 functionality – ACK button asks the operator: "Are you sure you want to acknowledge all alarms?
Yes or No".
• R410 functionality – System wide option to do page ACK with no confirmation
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R1606/3105 Disable USB ports
• Pre-R410 functionality – No functionality in Experion to block the usage of USB
ports
• R410 functionality – Allow disabling of USB ports on PKS stations and
servers for WS2008, W7, WXP, WS2003 – Would apply to storage media types (Removable
Media, CD, DVD, Floppy, Tape, etc) – Would not apply to mouse, keyboard, smart card
reader, fingerprint reader, …
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R1606/3105 Disable USB ports
Local USB Control Tool
Administrator disables/re-enables USB ports for storage devices locally for an individual node
Domain Management by OU
Administrator disables/re-enables USB ports for all storage devices locally for all computers in an Organizational Unit
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R1610/2704 Enhance Point Detail Displays
• Pre-R410 functionality – Not all TPS detail displays are available in Experion HMIWeb detail pages
• R410 functionality – Addition of point detail displays for connections, logic blocks, CDS, devctl, etc. – A small number of detail displays including sequence control are still to be
implemented post R410
CDS Page DevCtl Page
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R1703/2365.T ONDLY & OFFDLY for REGAM Points
• Pre-R410 functionality – AM does not have the Alarm Delay option which were implemented in
the NIM and HG in R620 release and further enhanced in R660 and R681 Releases
• Proposed functionality – OnDelay and Offdelay will be added to REGAM points – The parameters $ALDLOPT, $DLBADAL and DLYTIME shall be
provided for Regulatory AM points – The functionality shall be similar to the functionality in NIM Regulatory
Control point
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User Input Subcommittee – Get engaged!
• Submit an enhancement idea – On line submission form – Ideas can be submitted throughout the year – Submit as many ideas as you like
www.uis.honeywell.com
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User Input Subcommittee • Join a FAST team
– Focused – Single Topic – Action – Deliver – Small – Nimble – Team – Customers & Honeywell
• Organized to explore specific topics of mutual interest to Honeywell and customers
• Usually operate short term – to solve a problem or capitalize on an opportunity
• Created with subject matter experts, specific objectives, provide updates to broader team
• Participation on a FAST is open to any member of the installed base forum
Contact marjorie.ochsner@honeywell.com
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System Hardware Roadmap
Dell R710 Riser Card PCI Extender
Dell OptiPlex 390 Honeywell Platform
23” Wide Screen Desktop Monitor
Extio2 Remote Peripheral Soln
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System Hardware Roadmap 2H12
R5500 Rack Mount Workstation
Wyse R10 Remote Peripheral Soln
2012 Honeywell Platforms (Dell 12G) Intel “Sandy Bridge” Processor
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Extio2 RPS Solution • Extio2 based Remote Peripheral Solution (RPS) for
Experion & TPS workstations • Successor to Extio1 RPS solution (TP-RPSF01) • Up to 400 meters distance between workstation PC
and keyboards/monitors
Model Description TP-RPSF02-100 ASSY, RPS DESKTOP W/SERIAL IKB OR OEP TP-RPSF02-110 ASSY, RPS DESKTOP W/USB IKB TP-RPSF02-200 ASSY, RPS ICON CONSOLE W/SERIAL IKB OR OEP TP-RPSF02-210 ASSY, RPS ICON CONSOLE W/USB IKB
• Maximum of Four remote Monitors with remote KB, mouse and other accessories. • Serial & USB type IKB and serial OEPs • Microsoft Windows 7 & XP Operating System
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R5500 Rack Mount Workstation
• 2U rack mount Dell Precision Workstation same internals as T5500 • Supports up to 4 monitors with Matrox Remote Peripheral Solution (RPS) • Redundant power supply and RAID in performance variant • LCN support • Cabinet mounting (not qualified for console)
R5500 Standard Performance Processor Intel 2.4GHz Quad core Single processor Intel 2.93GHz Quad core Single
processor Hard Disk Single; Non RAID Dual; RAID1 Power Supply(PS) Single Power Supply Dual Redundant Power Supply LCN Support Yes Yes
Model Number MZ-PCWS71 MZ-PCWS72
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WYSE R10 Thin Client RPS
• Remote peripheral solution using Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol on Ethernet networks
• Identical solution for both virtual and physical Experion systems
• Network redundancy (with limitations) using Redundant Port Protector
• Lower cost/capability alternative to Matrox RPS • Maximum of 2 screens using RDP span mode • USB IKB supported (serial OEP/IKB not currently qualified)
Model Description TP-THNCL1 WYSE R10L thin client RPS TP-THNPP1 Redundant Port Protector
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2012 Honeywell Computer Platforms
• Planned release 1Q 2013 based on new Intel Sandy Bridge CPUs • Dell has advised Microsoft Windows XP and Server 2003 operating
systems will not be supported (drivers will not provided) • These computers will not support:
– Experion R30x, R31x – TPS R42x, R41x
• Hewlett-Packard (HP) server and workstation platforms being qualified to support XP and Server 2003 operating systems
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2012 Platforms - Server Type Current 2012 Plan
Minimum, Standard Dell T310 T320 (Sandy Bridge CPU)
Performance Tower Dell T610 (2.4GHz) Rack Dell R710 (2.4GHz) – 2U R320 – 1U (Sandy Bridge CPU),
HP DL380 2U
• T320, R320 are single socket Dell PowerEdge servers • Use of the second socket (second CPU) is not foreseen – Intel’s current approach is
adding more threads to CPUs (currently 4, 6 available and plans for 8) • Significant cost saving and better utilization of capabilities compared with dual
socket T610/R710 • Redundant power supplies and RAID will be optionally supported in T320 and R320 • Hewlett-Packard (HP) DL380 server with similar capabilities to Dell R710
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2012 Platforms - Workstation Type Current 2012 Plan
Minimum, Economy Dell T3500, Dell OptiPlex 380 Dell OptiPlex 390
Standard Dell T5500 (2.4GHz CPU)
Performance Tower Dell T5500 (2.9GHz CPU) Dell T3600 (Sandy Bridge CPU)
HP Z620 workstation platform
Rack Dell R5500 (2.9GHz CPU) Dell R5500 (2.93GHz CPU)
• T3600 is single socket Dell Precision Workstation • Use of the second socket is not foreseen – Intel’s current approach is adding more
threads to CPUs (currently 4, 6 available and plans for 8) • Significant cost saving and better utilization of capabilities compared with dual socket
T5500 • Hewlett-Packard (HP) Z620 workstation with similar capabilities to Dell T5500
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HP Z620 Workstation
• HP Workstation computer successor to Dell T5500 performance platform
• Microsoft Windows XP & Windows 7 OS • Experion PKS: R30x, R31x, R40x and R41x • TPS: R40x, R41x, R42x • Honeywell console furniture (ICON, Z, Classic) and
desktop • GUS node and ES-T (LCNP4) • Quad screen • Expected release 4Q-2012
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HP DL380 Server Platform
• HP server for performance server platform (2U rack) • Microsoft WS2003, WS2008 Server 32bit & WS2008 Server
R2 64bit • Experion PKS: R30x, R31x, R40x and R41x • TPS: R40x, R41x, R42x • TPS-APP and ESVT (LCNP4) • Expected release 4Q-2012
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Options for XP/2003 Platforms
• Server (WS2K3) – Sign up for a committed quantity of long life R710 Servers thru 2014 – HP DL380 server supporting W2K3 thru 2014
• Workstation (WinXP) – HP Z620 for XP support thru 2014
• Honeywell CRP (Certified Recycled Parts) for a limited number of platforms
• Upgrade to Experion R4xx which uses Microsoft Win7/Server 2008 operating systems