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Configuration Manual for Windows
Embedded Hardware
Building Technologies
1 Overview
Desigo CC has been proved to work on a Windows embedded as well as on the
desktop computer. The document describes the requirements for the Windows
embedded hardware. In order to perform this test Desigo CC Building Automation
(BA) Compact product has been used.
The Desigo CC BA Compact product presents a slim and simple management
station that operates and monitors a single building discipline, such K12 schools,
branch offices, food chain stores, town halls, museum, family hotels and other
small commercial or industrial buildings. It can be installed on an embedded
Windows PC and can be operated and monitored using a Web/Windows App
Client on separate hardware. It is tailored for small-to-medium sized Client-Server
configurations, operating with a maximum 10,000 system objects.
The Desigo CC BA Compact product allows to:
Graphically operate and monitor the building automation system
Detect, visualize, and acknowledge/reset faults and alarms
Collect, visualize, and compare online and offline Trend data
Create schedules to automate the operation of the building and set up
exceptions overriding the regular schedules
Compose and configure report definitions to produce a variety of performance
reports for the building
Store and retrieve system activity data, view data logs
Create and execute automated reactions between the networked systems
Send out automatic remote notifications via email, SMS, and pagers
Maintain extensive amounts of historic data online, providing support for project
data archiving (values, events, activities, incidents) in the Long Term Storage
(LTS)
Create a backup of the project
Communicate with field network devices to monitor and command information
by using the following standard protocols:
BACnet
OPC DA (Data Access)
Modbus TCP
Let external applications to read and write real time data as well as access
events or historical values by using the provided REST (Representational State
Transfer) web service interfaces. Web Services can be used for applications
such as Enterprise Software, Energy Management services, Facility
Management systems or Mobile Apps. (max 5 applications)