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  • + JimCahill Jim Cahill 1 month ago
    Hi all, After some internal discussions I was asked to remove the contents of the Roadmap presentation. Send me an email at Jim.Cahill@emerson.com to request a copy.
  • + guestfc5621 Gary O'Gorman 1 month ago
    DeltaV Roadmap
    The quality of operator interfaces in process control system design has consistently been implemented well below the standards applied by our colleagues
    in the avionics industry. If Emerson are trying to up standards with regard to color science as applied to interface design they are to be commended. For all those interested in design methods, color science and color guidelines may I suggest the following nasa ames research centre http://colorusage.arc.nasa.gov/
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  1. DeltaV Roadmap
    Dave Deitz,
    Director, PSS Product Marketing
  2. Discussion Topics
    When We Last Met ….
    What’s Next
    Wrap-up
  3. Looking Back to Emerson Exchange 2008
    Delivered December 2008
  4. Coming Soon - DeltaV v10.3.1:Localized Versions of DeltaV and AMS
    English
    French
    German
    Japanese
    Russian
    Simplified Chinese
    Coming October 2009
    We’re Taking Localization to the Device Level!
  5. Discussion Topics
    When We Last Met ….
    What’s Next
    Wrap-up
  6. We’re Changing The Game – AGAIN!
  7. Human Centered Design (HCD) Drives Our Development
  8. DeltaV v11:Operational Enhancements
  9. Windows 7 For DeltaV And AMS
    “Windows 7 is a solid, well-performing operating system” -
    October 22
    Release
    “Windows 7 could be one of Microsoft's greatest operating systems”
    Is it Ready for “Prime Time”?
    “Windows 7 is … a solid OS with plenty of modern eye candy…” -
    “…I haven't been so impressed by a new Microsoft operating system since Windows 2000 debuted” -
    Our Customers Say “YES”!
    The Experts Say “YES”!
  10. Having The Right Operational Information Is Critical
  11. The Operations Problem:Critical Issues Are Not Obvious
  12. The Operations Problem -Grayscale: Better But Still Not Ideal
    Yellow “Washes Out” on Gray Background
  13. Grayscale Operations Problem - Where To Focus When No Alarms
    Can’t Easily Tell How Close a Problem May Be!
  14. Human Centered Design Brings Focus To Critical Operational Information
    Alarms
    Status
    Trends
    Process Information
    Efficiency Information
  15. Alarm presentation is obvious and consistent
    Display item outlined in alarm priority color
    Easy graphical recognition of high or low alarm
    Human Centered Interface: Alarm Presentation
  16. Human Centered Interface: Visually-Focused Operator Dynamos
    PV, SP, Low & High Alarm
    Incorporate improved use of color and control information
    Dynamos provide
    Percent in range indication
    PV-SP deviations
    Flexible tag name display
    Not normal conditions
    Interlock conditions
    Available “Out of the Box”
    Pattern Recognition
    Flexible Tag Display
    Not Normal Mode
    Interlocked
  17. Human Centered Interface: Silver Color Scheme
    “Out of the Box”
    EASY!
  18. Human Centered Interface: Tan Color Scheme
    “Out of the Box”
    EASY!
  19. Human Centered Interface: Light Blue Color Scheme
    “Out of the Box”
    EASY!
  20. Human Centered Interface: Dark Blue Color Scheme
    “Out of the box”
    EASY!
  21. S18 Alarm Management:Easy To Engineer And Maintain
    Alarm properties include essentials for an ISA-18.2 compliant master alarm database
    Provides ISA-18.2 alarm rationalization, documentation and management of change.
    No Special Tools or Applications Required!
  22. S18 Alarm Management:Improved Operator Efficiency
    Alarm Help
    Alarm lists and faceplates indicate if help exists
    Alarm help is in-context and persistent
    “One Click Access to Recommended Action!
  23. Alarm Wiki: Experienced Operator Knowledge Capture
    Authorized Operators can Modify the Alarm Help at the Operator Station!
  24. Alarm Wiki: Alarm Knowledge Available Across The Enterprise
    An Alarm “Wiki”
    EASY!
  25. DeltaV Analyze
    ISA-18.2 / EEMUA-191alarm system reports
    True per-workstationarea assignment analysis
    Identify most frequent alarms, longest standing alarms, suppressed alarms
    Track Alarm System Performance Against ISA-18.2 and EEMUA-191 Benchmarks
  26. More Value From Device Diagnostics
    Utilize the intelligence of your Ff, Profibus DP and DeviceNet devices for ASP.
    Diagnostics available to control strategies and Operator graphics.
  27. Drive Diagnostics:Out-of-Box Module Templates
    Pre-defined module templates include control and diagnostic parameter configuration
    Provided for the following devices:
    Control Techniques Commander SK (Profibus DP)
    Siemens Simocode (Profibus DP)
    Control Techniques Commander SK (DeviceNet)
    Allen-Bradley E3 Overload Relay (DeviceNet)
    Delivering the Value of Your Investment in Plantweb!
  28. Drive Diagnostics:Out-of-Box Module Templates
    Preconfigured!
    Easy!
  29. Library of Device Detail Displays
    Detailed Display for Emerson Drive
    Ready to go out of the box
    Better Information Enables Better Decisions!
  30. Security Holes Persist With OPC
    OPC Clients
    Viruses
    (not H1N1)
    Servers and PCs in the office domain
    OPC Server
    DCOM Security Flaws Mean No Firewall or a “Swiss Cheese” Firewall to Pass OPC Communications
  31. Introducing “Xi” (Express Interface)
    Xi Client
    Xi Client
    Xi Client
    Xi Server
    - Real-time process data
    - Real-time alarms & events
    - Historical process data
    Plant LAN
    Xi Client
    Xi Server
    DeltaV Control Network
  32. What Is Xi? (eXpress Interface)
    Like OPC
    Client server data exchange between levels 2 and 3
    Supports the same servers - OPC DA, HDA and AE
    Unlike OPC,
    Secure real-time and historical data transfer
    Firewall friendly (HTTPS)
    Secure web services
    Easy to implement interface
    A Stepping Stone to
    OPC Unified Architecture (UA)!
  33. DeltaV v11Architecture Enhancements
  34. Safe Production
    July 24, 2009 Plant Shutdown
    Cause:
    A caustic liquid had dripped into the controller causing a short circuit
    The liquid had also dripped into the board to board connector inside the controller.
    We Focus on Helping You Achieve 24 x 7 Safe Production!
  35. DeltaV Hardware Re-Designed
    Same electronics as DeltaV v10
    Rugged Housing
    Screws eliminated for faster assembly
    Introducing DeltaV “S-Series” Hardware
  36. S Series Hardware Design
    No-tool release mechanism for single hand removal
    Patent-pending design ‘seals’ card
    Guides prevents bent pins, short circuits
    Snap-clamps make mounting easy and reliable
    New Packaging Improves Reliability!
  37. S Series Controllers and I/O
    SD+ and SX Controllers
    All IO Cards available in S Series
    Same software runs in S Series and M Series
    Same design rules as DeltaV v10
    Proven Reliability and Robustness!
  38. DeltaV v11 Supports Both M and S Series Hardware
    M and S Series Hardware Can Co-exist
    On DeltaV v11 Network
  39. Increasing Wireless Robustness
    Wireless for Control Requires Redundant Gateway and Installation In Hazardous Areas
  40. DeltaV v11 Wireless Development
    Smart Wireless Link is Suitable for installation in Zone 1 Environments
    781 SmartWireless Remote Link
    Communications: RS485
    Power for 781
    WIOC
    (Wireless IOCard)
  41. DeltaV v11 Wireless Benefits
    Increased availability
    More forgiving
    Lower life cycle cost
    No drawings
    Lower installed cost
    Lower footprint
    DeltaV Network
  42. Fully Redundant
    DeltaV Network
    Redundant Communications to DeltaV
    Redundant 24V DC power option
    Redundant WIOC
    Redundant SmartWireless 781 Remote Link
    Improved Reliability
  43. Wireless Eliminates System Components and Simplifies Installation
    Reduced Installation Costs!
    320 Classic Card IO with Traditional Marshalling
    Controller Cabinet
  44. Project Task Analysis – With Wireless
    Controller
    I/O
    Marshalling
    JB
    Work
    Work
    • Cabinet design
    • Jumpers & terminations
    • Wiring diagrams
    • Cable layout
    Work
    • JB design
    • Jumpers & terminations
    • Wiring diagrams
    • Cable layout
    • Conduit & cable layout
    • P&IDs
    • Process narratives
    • Installation package
    • I/O lists & controller sizing
    • Power & grounding
    • Fusing design
    • I/O design
    • Spares sizing
    • Cabinet design
  45. Simplifying FF Deployment
    Can we eliminate the external power conditioners and deliver diagnostics to the user making the Ff physical layer easier to deploy?
  46. Customer Benefits ofFf H1 With Integrated Power
    Easier to install
    Less footprint
    Integrated diagnostics
    Simplified Installation!
  47. Optional Redundancy
    Redundant H1 and power
    No wires, no fuss
    Plug and go
    Reduced Footprint!
  48. H1 with Integrated Power Delivers Much More Than a Reduced Footprint
    All H1 power conditioners…
    !! GONE !!
    All cabinet drawings…
    !! GONE !!
    All cabinet wiring…
    !! GONE !!
    All cabinet FAT work...
    !! GONE !!
    All cabinets...
    !! GONE !!
  49. DeltaV v11Electronic Marshalling
  50. Traditional Marshalling Practice
    Terminal
    blocks
    Field Technician
    Multi-cores from field
    Cabinet
    Technician
  51. Marshalling is NOT a High Value Add Activity!
    Traditional Marshalling Practice
    Field Technician
    Cabinet
    Technician
  52. 24V DC Field Power Injection
    Introducing Electronic Marshalling
    Hidden digital bus provides electronic marshalling
    A/D converter signal and characterization
    Facilitates Late Changes!
  53. Electronic Marshalling Details
    Redundant Ethernet (copper or fiber)
    Redundant 24V DC power supply (for CHARMS, CIOC and field devices)
    Redundant CHARM IO Card (CIOC )
    Robust!
    * Native Fiber available later in 2010
  54. Built For Maximum Availability
    Ethernet connection is redundant
    CIOC can be upgraded on-line
    Communication in RAIL is fully redundant
    Power rail for CHARMS is redundant
    Power rail for field devices is redundant
    Field problems are limited to single channel
    CHARMS are current limiting
    CHARMS act as a fuse
    High
    Availability
  55. Built For Ease of Use
    Any I/O can be reported to any controller
    When replacing CHARMS, only like CHARMS may be inserted
    Everyone knows how 4-20mA with HART works
    Installation issues are confined to a single channel for easy trouble shooting
    Individual CHARM can be ejected for hot work
    Aligns With Existing Work Practices
  56. Electronic Marshalling Footprint
    320 Classic Card I/O with
    Traditional Marshalling
    288 CHARM I/O with
    Electronic Marshalling
  57. Standard Electronic Marshalling Cabinets
    Comes with all rails and components installed
    Only missing parts are
    CHARMS
    CIOC
    800 x 600 x 2000
    No options
  58. Standard Electronic Marshalling Junction Boxes
    No design
    No FAT
    No instructions other than “land your single core anywhere”
  59. Remote Mount In Junction Boxes
    Controller cabinet
    Fiber optic
    Marshalling cabinets
    I/O Room
    Footprint reduced and design eliminated
    No multicore
    Fiber optic eliminates grounding problems
  60. Project Task Analysis with JB Electronic Marshalling
    Controller
    I/O
    Marshalling
    JB
    Work
    Work
    • Cabinet design
    • Jumpers & terminations
    • Wiring diagrams
    • Cable layout
    Work
    • JB design
    • Jumpers & terminations
    • Wiring diagrams
    • Cable layout
    • Conduit & cable layout
    • P&IDs
    • Process narratives
    • Installation package
    • I/O lists & controller sizing
    • Power & grounding
    • Fusing design
    • I/O design
    • Spares sizing
    • Cabinet design
  61. “I/O On Demand”
    “What you want , When You want it , Where you want it”
    Whatever Your Preference We
    Have The Worlds Best Solution
    Traditional
    Marshalling
    Electronic
    Marshalling
    WIRED
    BUSSED
    WIRELESS
  62. Enhanced Startup and Commissioning
    AMS Device Manager installed on all DeltaV workstations
    Advanced functions requires licensing of AMS Device Manager
    Alert Monitor, Audit Trail, and SNAP-ONs licensed by tag count
    Subset of functionality referred to as AMS Device Configurator available via DeltaV Explorer on Pro+ and Pro workstations
    DeltaV Explorer will enable direct access to targeted functionality
    Configuration and commissioning
    Startup and status
    AMS Device Manager installed on ALL DeltaV systems!
  63. Ethernet I/O Server Architecture with Mynah Virtual I/O Module (VIM)
    Simplex VIM
    (Shown with Simplex DeltaV Controller)
    Redundant VIM
    (Shown with Redundant DeltaV Controller)
    Simplified Configuration
    Ethernet I/O Devices
  64. DeltaV Smart Switches - v11
    DeltaV Device
    Plantweb Alerts
    Managed From DeltaV
    Auto lockdown simplified
    No IT Support Required!
  65. DeltaV Smart Switches:Configuration Made Easy
    Open “Smart Switch” Command Center”
    Auto-sense
    Fill in the blank configuration (name)
    Built for Automation Engineers!
  66. DeltaV Smart Switches:Now With Plantweb Alerts
    Plantweb alerts provide precise identification of problems
    BLR1_RM020_DN_SX
    Out of the Box Plantweb Alerts EASY!
  67. Redundant Batch Executive
    Maximum Plant Availabilityfor batch operations
    Ensures safety by minimizing process disruptions
    Easy to stay current with online upgrades!
    Simple and Robust!
  68. Redundant Batch Executive
    Same setup, licensing & diagnostics as other redundant applications
    Switchover alerts generated and events captured
    Redundancy Made Easy!
  69. DeltaV SIS: Ready For Big Projects
    DeltaV SIS Communications Bandwidth Has Increased by 30X Since v9.3
    2X
    15X
    v8.x & v9.x
    v10.x
    v11.x
    High Density Secure Parameters
    SISNet
    Domains
  70. SISNet Domains Deliver Increased Flexibility And Scalability
    Up to 15 SISNet domains per system
    Up to 100 nodes on a SISNet ring
    Up to 30000 SIS DSTs
    We Do BIG Safety Systems.
    Period.
  71. Protect Your SIS Engineering Standards
    Create SIS templates on a master system
    Protect and distribute them to systems at engineering centers
    Secure!
  72. Guardian
    • Automated software update delivery service
    DeltaV Hotfixes
    Microsoft Security updates
    Symantec Anti-virus updates
  73. The Burning Question – When?
    v8.4
    v9.3
    v10.3
    Targeting For Shipments
    Beginning May 2010
    2006
    2007
    2010
    2011
    2008
    2009
    v11.3
  74. Discussion Topics
    When We Last Met ….
    What’s Next
    Wrap-up
  75. Summary
    We’re focused on SAFE / RELIABLE and ROBUST / EASY
    We’re focused on delivering more VALUE with less effort
    We’re focused on improving operational performance
    We’re not focused more features for technologies sake
    Come Speak to Us – We’re Looking For Your Feedback!

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