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X one. Mobile development platform We mobilize your process IP. ALARMS AUTOMOTION

Xone® Technology Procedures mobilization REMOTE ALARMS MANAGEMENT Practical case

Xone® Technology Procedures mobilization TARGET For this purpose it has been developed an infrastructure allowing that any generator of information device (machinery, computation system, management applications...) is able to sent some alarms to devices registered as a members of the alarm network, so that they will be able not only to NOTIFY AN ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF RECEIPT, but also sending some answers related to the same ones. The management system of Xone mobile alarms is a software that allows the dispatch and alarms administration towards mobile devices through IP channels. Practical case

Xone® Technology Procedures mobilization Sist. Alternativo SMS SMS detection of inner alert. Analyzer and encoding of messages. Automatic launching of the application. Launching of Sistem of link recovery. Reply through SMS ARQUITECTURA Practical Case

Xone® Technology Procedures mobilization Alternative System SMS SMS detection of inner alert. Analyzer and encoding of messages. Automatic launching of the application. Launching of Sistem of link recovery. Reply through SMS ARCHITECTURE Practical Case INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENTS ALERT SERVER TCP/IP REPLY SCRIPT IN BD CLIENT Xone Server Communications Another main characteristics of the communication · Automatic updating of versions. · Remote maintenance · Open code · Communications protocol of compacted data transfer · Scalability Continuous GPRS Connection Coverage monitor Recovering link system Background applications Redundancy System

Xone® Technology Procedures mobilization SERVER The main structure of the system consists in a server of alarms, which it executes as Windows service and takes charge of receive the alarms that reachs on real time as well as its management and storage in a data base. This server takes charge of manage the connection of the remote clients, who will be connected to it in order to indicate them its presence, as well its connection data.. SERVER FUNCTIONALITY 1.ALARM receiving. 2.To select the terminal on the basis of business rules. 3.To access to terminal through the recovery of the last IP address known.. 4.Information dispacth. Starting Protocols of security. 5.Checkups and alternative dispatchs in case of being needed. 6.Sending Alarms to any other terminals or groups. 7.Outcomes storage. SERVER FUNCTIONALITY 1.ALARM receiving. 2.To select the terminal on the basis of business rules. 3.To access to terminal through the recovery of the last IP address known.. 4.Information dispacth. Starting Protocols of security. 5.Checkups and alternative dispatchs in case of being needed. 6.Sending Alarms to any other terminals or groups. 7.Outcomes storage. Practical Case

Xone® Technology Procedures mobilization CLIENT The receiver client of Alarms is constitutes by an application absorbed into the mobile device that it´s executed in the background and it does not restrict any functions of the telephone. In order to start its activity, the system get connected to Internet to ask an IP address, in case of being dynamic. Once obtained, the IP address and the IMEI of the device are sent to the central server of the alarms, updating the central system. Once connected, it´s kept a listening-in channel permanently open. In order to solve any problems with the connection, a time for refreshment it´s set up, after that a new connection it´s requested and the synchronization with the central server will be set up again. Practical Case

Xone® Technology Procedures mobilization ALARM TYPES Once the alarms server receives any notification from any other equipment or any alarm is in line on data bases, an IP connection it´s taken place with the telephone to the last known IP and the alarm data will be sent. SIMPLE In this type of alarm the user just has the option to be warned.There is not any other way to interaction possible. SIMPLE SELECTION In this type of alarm the user has the option to ACCEPT OR CANCEL. There is not any other way to interaction possible. MANY OPTIONS The user selects among several options previously sent by the server. Practical Case

Xone® Technology Procedures mobilization Success case “To increase the times for the procedure of notification and reply to the alarms produced by the AUTOMATON in charge of production.” IP Alarms IP Alarms gives redundancy to the original notification system from OPEL. (Luminous screens, Audio system in plant, Walkie-Talkies, Telephone). The integration is made by the CIMPLYCITY HMI system ( Human-Machine Interface) Pager SNPP way (protocol dispatch to location with pagination). The number of users actually are 120. The system will be introduced in the rest of the factories along The average Number of Notices / Alarms are 100 by terminal. The maximun time to delivery of Notices/Alarms are 2 SECONDS. The total time to Implant: 2 Months.