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Chapter 2 System 800xA Architecture .................................................................................................................................... 1
2.1 General Information...................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1.1 Objectives.............................................................................................................................................................. 2
2.1.2 Legend................................................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1.3 Reference Documentation ...................................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 System Overview.......................................................................................................................................................... 3
2.2.1 The Power of Integration........................................................................................................................................ 4
2.2.2 Options Grouped in Functional Areas..................................................................................................................... 5
2.2.3 Controller Integration............................................................................................................................................. 6
2.2.4 Use of Standards .................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.3 Aspect Objects Concept ................................................................................................................................................ 7
2.3.1 Aspects and Objects ............................................................................................................................................... 7
2.3.2 Example of a Control Valve ................................................................................................................................... 8
2.3.3 Intuitive Navigation ............................................................................................................................................... 9
2.3.4 Aspect Framework ............................................................................................................................................... 10
2.4 System Topology........................................................................................................................................................ 11
2.4.1 Domain Server ..................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.4.2 Aspect Server....................................................................................................................................................... 12
2.4.3 Connectivity Server.............................................................................................................................................. 12
2.4.4 Application Server ............................................................................................................................................... 12
2.4.5 Plant Network ...................................................................................................................................................... 13
2.4.6 Client/Server Network.......................................................................................................................................... 13
2.4.7 Control Network .................................................................................................................................................. 13
2.4.8 Single Node System ............................................................................................................................................. 14
2.4.9 Large System ....................................................................................................................................................... 15
2.4.10 Remote (Thin) Client.......................................................................................................................................... 16
2.4.11 Virtualization of Server Nodes............................................................................................................................ 17
2.4.12 AC 800M Redundancy....................................................................................................................................... 18
2.4.13 System On-line Upgrade .................................................................................................................................... 18
2.5 Client / Server Principle.............................................................................................................................................. 19
2.5.1 Aspect Directory .................................................................................................................................................. 19
2.5.2 Example: Graphic Display.................................................................................................................................... 19
2.5.3 Distributed Engineering........................................................................................................................................ 20
2.5.4 Multi-System Integration...................................................................................................................................... 21
2.6 Configuration Utilities ................................................................................................................................................ 22
2.6.1 Configuration Wizard........................................................................................................................................... 22
2.6.2 System Configuration Console ............................................................................................................................. 24
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2.1.2 Legend
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3BSE038018
System 800xA
System Guide Functional Description
3BSE041434
System 800xA
System Guide Technical Data and Configuration
3BSE034463
System 800xA
Network Configuration
2PAA101888
System 800xA
Tools
800xA System offers more than a traditional Distributed Control System. It gives you
a single application to organize and access all plant information.
As expected, you have functionality like graphics, faceplates, alarm management and
trending available. However, with the unique integration principles based on the
Aspect Object technology, you can easily integrate information like Live Video,
Documentation (using Word for example), Quality Analysis, and Maintenance
Information (from SAP or Maximo for example).
System 800xA provides a secure, reliable, control environment with built in security
features such as access control, user authentication, and audit trail capability.
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Operations
Provides a consistent method for accessing enterprise-wide data and for interacting
with multiple applications from any connected workstation in the plant or office.
Engineering
Integrated engineering environment supports the complete lifecycle of the automation
project, from planning, through configuration and library management, to
commissioning and operation to minimize system ownership costs.
Safety
Scalable IEC 61508 and IEC 61511 compliant SIS (Safety Instrumentation System)
that spans the entire safety loop, including SIL rated field devices, I/O modules,
controllers, and field actuators.
Information Management
Collects, stores, retrieves and presents historical, process and business data to enhance
the usefulness of data from all operations.
Batch Management
Recipe management, batch and procedural control according ISA S88.01
Asset Optimization
Assess and reports equipment conditions in real-time to optimize maintenance and
calibration work flows.
Control and I/O
Suite of standards-based hardware and software, complimented with a full line of
industrial I/O interfaces.
Field Buses / Device Management
Integration of intelligent field devices via all major fieldbus standards.
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Aspects
Applications
Aspect
Systems
Control
Real
Object
Model
Object
Control
Builder M
Faceplate
Process
Portal
Graphics
MS Excel
Report
Auto CAD
Drawings
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Maintenance Record
P & I Diagram
Control Logic
Process Graphics
Product Description
Control Dialog
Simulation Model
Operator Notes
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Available Aspects
Use of the right mouse button provides access to additional details via a context menu.
The same context menu is available, showing all aspects, independent whether you
select it e.g. in the graphic display or in the alarm list.
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Although the various aspects and their associated software may reside on multiple
networks or computers, each Aspect Object carries with it the built-in collection of
characteristics or Aspects. All aspect objects are stored in a central location called the
Aspect Server.
NOTE!
Although all objects reside in this central location, data needs to be configured only
once for use throughout the system. There are many Aspect Systems and thus many
options for where data can be entered. There are also many places where the same data
can be viewed so that generally, data can be entered and viewed where it is relevant.
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Application
Server(s)
Domain
Server(s)
Workplaces
Client/server Network #1
Client/server Network #2
Aspect
Server(s)
Connectivity
Server(s)
Single
1oo2
Single
1oo2
2oo3
Control Network #1
Control Network #2
Controllers
Fieldbus
Field Devices
The 800xA system uses a central licensing mechanism. One designated computer,
typically the domain controller, should contain the central licensing server (CLS).
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combined
Client/server+Control network #1
combined
Client/server+Control network #2
Controllers
Fieldbus
Field Devices
The system has only one node, within which all servers as well as the client
applications are installed. Only a few controllers can be connected.
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Aspect
Server(s)
Domain
Server(s)
Application
Server(s)
Workplaces
Client/server Network #1
Client/server Network #2
Connectivity
Server(s)
Connectivity
Server(s)
Control Network #1
Control Network #2
Controllers
Fieldbus
Field Devices
Controllers
Fieldbus
Field Devices
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Internet
Thin Clients
Thin Clients
Firewall
Plant Network #1
Application
Server(s)
Router
Firewall
Workplaces
Client/server Network #1
Client/server Network #2
Aspect
Server(s)
Connectivity
Server(s)
Control Network #1
Control Network #2
Controllers
Fieldbus
Field Devices
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Firewall
Client/Server network
Controller
Connectivity
Server
Fieldbus
Connectivity
Server
Control network
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Connectivity Server(s)
Control Network #1
Control Network #2
Upper CPU
Lower CPU
CEX-Bus
CEX-Bus
ProfiBus DP
RCU Link
ProfiBus
DP-V1
ModuleBus
Optic Cable
Redundant ModuleBus
Solution
Redundant I/O Module
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Client
Application
2
Aspect
Framework
3
Process
Graphics
Control
Aspect
Directory
Reports
etc.
etc.
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Client/server Network #1
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Connectivity
Server(s)
Aspect
Directory
Aspect
Server(s)
Control Network #1
If we look then on a valve within the process display, the icon is provided by the
Aspect Server and the dynamic status indication (open/closed) is provided by the
Connectivity Server.
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Engineering Environment
Data
Exchange
Production Environment
The import/export feature allows for selective transfer of configuration data between
systems. In addition, it is possible to compare configuration data between the different
systems and create reports on the differences.
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Subscriber
System D
Local
Control Rooms
System A
System B
System C
Provider
Provider
Provider
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NOTE!
NOTE!
Not all OCS Connectivities can be used in a MultiSystem. For further information refer to System Guide
Technical Data and Configuration(3BSE041434)
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5. From the next menu you can add/remove clients and servers.
NOTE!
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Exercise 2.1
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