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StruxureWare™ Building Operation
to 1.3 This is the next step in the journey of StruxureWare, Schneider Electric’s next generation Building Management System. 1
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G StruxureWare Building Operation v1.1 Web Access
Easy to Connect TAC I/A Series – MNL Support Easy to Migrate NETWORK 8000 – Phase 1 (of 2) Easy to Access Web connectivity using WebStation Easy access to Automation Server or Enterprise Server Includes support for graphics, trends, alarms, reports and more Easy to Engineer Spreadsheet: Mass create/Mass change Certified BACnet Compliance Automation Server BTL B-BC listed w/ WSPCert Technology Highlights Web Access Additional SQL support: MS SQL Server 2008 (non-Express version) No change in scalability between v1.0 and v1.1 Max: 1 ES 10 AS 2 concurrent connections into each ES or AS G Released: Q4 2011
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WebStation Direct access to the Automation Server and Enterprise Server via a web browser Supported: Internet Explorer 8 (32-bit) & Firefox 3.6 (32-bit) No additional software or local installation at browser machine needed; Java pre-requisite Delegate responsibilities and perform everyday operations View graphics, trends, schedules, and reports Change values (e.g. temperature setpoints) Update schedules Manage alarms Manage users View customized workspaces as configured for WorkStation Secure access WebStation requires user name and password for log on WebStation is a user interface for day-to-day operation of the system, WebStation comes built into every Automation Server and Enterprise Server and provides easy access to the system from anywhere in the world. Operators can view and manage graphics, alarms, scheduling, trend logs, and reports as well as create, edit and remove user accounts. Java pre-requisite: Java Runtime Environment 1.6 update 26 (already available on most machines)
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MNL controller support
Native support for MNL controllers using the AS-L Automation Server Wire, configure, and program the MNL controllers as a native part of the StruxureWare Building Operation system – not as third party devices New “greenfield” MNL controllers natively supported Requires use of WorkPlace Tech Editor software Software included with WorkStation v1.1 installation License included with Editor Pack (script and function block programming) Pre-requisite: MS Visio 2003 or MS Visio 2007 SP2 Existing MNL controller supported – i.e. integration to an existing site Existing .VSD files can be imported into the Automation Server; no conversion service .VSD file is hosted in the Automation Server; no need to remotely manage files per project Minimum versions for compatibility: Standard MNL controllers: v4.1 MNL-800: v2.0 AS-L support for existing MNL controllers does not include a conversion service It does not automatically convert system configuration into the Automation Server, requires manual procedure Configuration data can be converted, historical data is lost Advantages: Integrated WorkPlace Tech functionality (called WorkPlace Tech Editor in StruxureWare Building Operation) Visio Files stay with the Automation Server Greater compatibility of control & modification in the MNL & S-Link e.g. exposes S-Link info available in MNL MNB is not natively supported with direct link to the Automation Server MNB supported as a third party BACnet device
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BTL and WSPCert BACnet® certifications
AS-B has successfully passed two independent BACnet testing centers’ requirements With v1.1, the Automation Server has been certified by: BACnet Testing Laboratories (BTL) as a BACnet Building Controller (B-BC) WSPCert StruxureWare Building Operation’s BACnet MS/TP (b3 controllers) are BTL certified as BACnet Advanced Application Controllers (B-AAC)
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NETWORK 8000 backward compatibility (Phase 1)
StruxureWare Building Operation WorkStation StruxureWare Building Operation WebStation Support for ASD (Application Specific Device) field bus directly under an Automation Server Global Control Module (GCM) controller database conversion service available Convert GCM database to .XML file for Automation Server import Receive report for estimate of what is convertible and price Approx 98% of content successfully convertible Minimum NETWORK 8000 GCM controller version required for database conversion: v4.2 NETWORK 8000 discontinued at the end of 2011 as previously announced Limitation: Import does not allow for predefined path in database; must be done manually GCM controller is replaced with an Automation Server Gather GCM .GDF database file using the Tree Tech v3.1 tool I/A Series Migrator tool (database conversion service) creates Automation Server XML database from existing GCM database .GDF file Automation Server is installed replacing the physical GCM Import newly generated Automation Server XML database to Automation Server GCM application engine runs in Automation Server providing functional equivalent Automation Server controls the Application Specific Device (ASD) network The ASD network connection is attached to an Automation Server RS-485 port The existing ASD network of up to 127 devices is supported The Automation Server controls the network communications and passes data between the ASD network and other networked devices such as Enterprise Server Note: Either an AS-B or AS-L can be used to support the ASD field bus Using an AS-L uses an RS-485 bus, leaving another RS-485 port available (potentially for Modbus RTU) and the FTT-10 port (for MNL controllers) Using an AS-B uses an RS-485 bus, only leaving one other RS-485 port (potentially for either Modbus RTU pr BACnet MS/TP) Phase 2 available in StruxureWare Building Operation v1.2 Support for Local Control Module (LCM) bus directly under an Automation Server Includes SIGNAL Graphics conversion to Automation Server or Enterprise Server TGML Graphics MODBUS
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Conversion candidates in Version 1.1
NETWORK 8000 systems with ASD field bus under a GCM Maximum 10 GCMs in the system Site is willing to create new graphics If LCM field bus is present, must wait for Phase 2 or replace LCM devices with Automation Server I/O modules or MNL controllers Global Control Satellite (GCS) bus will not be supported in either phase Replace GCS units with Automation Server I/O modules or MNL controllers StruxureWare Building Operation v1.1 Scalability Guidelines: Max # of ASD devices on the bus (per Automation Server) 128 Max # of Automation Servers (Sites using more than one Automation Server require an Enterprise Server) 10 Max # of Enterprise Servers 1 Max # of concurrent users (includes sum of WorkStation + WebStation users simultaneously) 2 StruxureWare Building Operation Enterprise Server is required for full system view of sites using more than one Automation Server.
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System requirements NETWORK 8000 GCM controllers: Minimum v4.2
StruxureWare Building Operation v1.1 Released: December 2011 Microsoft OS & SQL versions: Windows XP (32-bit) Windows 7 (32-bit) Windows Server 2008 (32-bit) SQL Server Express & Standard versions (32-bit) Required for Reports Server
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Engineering efficiencies
Introduction of Spreadsheet Spreadsheet enables creating and editing of multiple objects in a tabular format at once Supports copy/paste of cells to and from Microsoft Excel directly to the Spreadsheet view Rapidly create LonWorks Network Variables (NVs) Simplifies binding to external devices to the local node for value logging or monitoring No need to manually create the corresponding variable on the local node, naming it, choosing the correct type, and then binding it v1.1 supports configuration of: Values Alarms Trends Automation Server’s I/O modules & points Spreadsheet is positioned as a configuration tool for multi-editing; it is not intended for live point monitoring – i.e not to replace the Watch window. Currently limited to some objects such as for use on the I/O bus, alarms, trends, and values. Support for more objects to be added in later versions of StruxureWare Building Operation.
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G StruxureWare Building Operation v1.2 Technology Highlights
Scalable Support for 32 Automation Servers Easy to Integrate EcoStruxure using Ecostruxure Web Services Easy to Migrate NETWORK 8000 – Phase 2 (of 2) Energy Efficient Energy Report Pack IT Friendly 64-bit Support Encrypted communication by default Technology Highlights Internal Countries G TARGET PRODUCT READINESS: Q2 2012
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StruxureWare Building Operation v1
StruxureWare Building Operation v1.2 Web Services – Two approaches supported Generic Consume General web services implementation to “consume” data into StruxureWare Ideal when integrating to third party systems Two approaches: Binding tool, Script programming based Schneider Electric Corporate Web Services (CWS) - Serve & Consume Support “serving” and/or “consuming” data from other Schneider Electric products & systems CWS offer web services functionality beyond what is capable via Generic Consume approach Functionality defined: Serve and Consume Browse Data access read/write Alarm access read and acknowledge Trend access read only Binding Tool Easy to configure, widely accessible to channel personnel Well suited for simple web services with predictable format such as: Weather, Security threat levels, RSS feeds Generic consume use case examples: Weather services Integration tool Notification – e.g. , Text message Script programming based Well suited for processing complicated web services – e.g. Varying in content, or results requiring parsing Well suited for more advanced web service design patterns than simple request/response Corporate Web Services (CWS) Consistent corporate web services standard for Schneider Electric products implementing web services functionality Easy integration into other Schneider Electric products Additional web services functionality when integrating multiple Schneider Electric systems CWS Serve provides an open interface for integration with other (third-party) management systems.
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Scalability guidelines in Version 1.2
StruxureWare Building Operation v1.1 components: Recommended # of LCM devices on the bus (per Automation Server) 12 Max # of LCM devices on the bus (per Automation Server) 31 Max # of ASD devices on the bus (per Automation Server) 128 Max # of Automation Servers (Sites using more than one Automation Server require an Enterprise Server) 32 Max # of Enterprise Servers 1 Max # of concurrent users (includes sum of WorkStation + WebStation users simultaneously) 10 StruxureWare Building Operation Enterprise Server is required for full system view of sites using more than one Automation Server. Company Confidential – Internal Use Only 12
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Phase 2: LCM support, SIGNAL conversion
StruxureWare Building Operation WebStation StruxureWare Building Operation WorkStation Phase 2: Available in StruxureWare Building Operation v1.2 Adds support for LCM (Local Control Module) field bus directly under an Automation Server Similar procedures in Phase 2 (as Phase 1) for GCM database to Automation Server database conversion Use the same database conversion service Adds support for conversion of an LCM bus in the Automation Server
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G StruxureWare Building Operation v1.3 Technology Highlights
Easy to Migrate TAC I/NET (HVAC) Engineering Efficiency Modbus multi-read One Automation Server for LonWorks, Modbus and BACnet combined Easy to Identify StruxureWare Building Operation Previously designated as v1.2.1 Technology Highlights G Note: No change to deliverables just the version number to facilitate having more than one revision of the software loaded on a machine. TARGET PRODUCT READINESS: Q3 2012
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StruxureWare Building Operation v1.3
I/NET HVAC only Scalability guidelines I/NET sites using X527-NPRs and NPR 2000s Includes X527 used only for NPR (routing Controller LAN to IP) and web access Current TAC I/NET system: Recommended max # of links per ES – e.g. X527-NPRs, NPR2000s 55 Recommended max # of I/NET points (internal/external) per ES 100,000 Recommended max # of I/NET LAN devices per link (X527-NPR or NPR2000)(Example: DCUs, PCUs, and MCIs) 32 Total Controller LAN I/NET devices per ES – e.g. DCUs, PCUs, MCIs 300 Add-on StruxureWare components (targeted for v1.2): Max # of concurrent users (includes sum of WorkStation + WebStation users simultaneously) 10 Max # of Automation Servers added 32
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StruxureWare Building Operation v1.3
WebStation StruxureWare WebReports StruxureWare WorkStation StruxureWare Enterprise Server I/NET database StruxureWare Reports Server Xenta 527-NPR Defining “expanding the system” as (at a minimum) adding Automation Servers Native Support: BACnet IP Modbus TCP INET BACnet MSTP Modbus RTU NW8k LON IP Modbus ASCII LON FTT-10
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