User Manual

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Siemens Building Technologies System software CK1N9856en
Building Automation 07.09.2001
Features
SICLIMAT X is an open system:
Use of industry standards
Documented interfaces
SICLIMAT X is future-proof:
Modular expandability
Client-Server architecture
Assurance of upward compatibility (automation stations with LS300 B since 1976 )
Ability to handle large quantities of data by use of the DCOS principle (dynamic
change of state)
SICLIMAT X is easy to use:
Graphical user interfaces with menu-driven operation for all system functions
Fast access to the main system functions
Fast operator access through event-driven guidance to the relevant plant operating
graphics
SICLIMAT X is reliable:
Use of industry standards
Autonomous sub-components
Detailed password protection and log maintenance
Mutual and self-monitoring of components
Use of proven function blocks from a comprehensive standard library.
Within the system, the X-OS central stations, the X-BS operator stations and the
automation stations form a single entity. Users can view their own plant via the X-BS;
this provides them with a tailor-made, object-oriented view without the need know
exactly where individual functions are implemented. The communications technology
serves not only to connect the individual system components, but also to integrate the
system seamlessly into an existing office communications system.
Automation level
The SICLIMAT AS automation stations perform all automation and optimization tasks
autonomously and reliably, using standard, tested function blocks for the utilities and
other building services.
The modular software blocks from the standard library can be freely combined and
configured with the necessary operating parameters in accordance with the
requirements of the customers plant for the following, for example:
Complex process control
Intermeshed control loops
Identification of alarms
Local operation
Energy-saving optimization
Peer-to-peer communication
Switching
Positioning
Signaling
Measuring
Counting
Basic physical and
virtual functions