Desigo CC Compact for Building Automation Specification Texts (MA) 1 Siemens Building Technologies Specification Texts A6V11547800_en_a_30 2018-10-01
Siemens Building Technologies Specification Texts A6V11547800_en_a_30 2018-10-01
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Table of contents 1 System description ........................................................................................................ 6 1.1 Management level .................................................................................................. 6 1.1.1 Management level requirements ................................................................... 6 1.1.2 User profiles .................................................................................................... 8 1.1.
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1 System description 1.1 Management level 1.1.1 Management level requirements General All information comes together at the management level. The management level is the graphical, interactive interface for the operator to the automation station and the integrated plants and plant parts. The operator can display, query, process, save, or print any plant information via the peripheral units at the management level. System operation must be based on a simplified approach.
therefore be installable on any common PC and offer a multitasking environment where a user can run multiple applications simultaneously. Specified product: Siemens / Desigo CC Compact or similar Help functions The software includes an online help, context sensitive as well as indexed, a glossary, and can be searched by terms or sentences.
1.1.2 User profiles User privileges The building automation and control system must allow engineers to define, change, or delete predefined configurations as per their user privileges. Specified products: Siemens / Desigo CC Compact or similar Simplified Operator Interface (Lite UI) Note: Lite UI is now available for BA_EN only, so please tailor this part according to your system deployment. The building automation and control system must allow operators to efficiently maneuver the controlled equipment.
Specified product: Siemens / Desigo CC Compact or similar Navigation Graphic displays must include the ability to dynamically zoom and switch among various layers with different information. For efficient navigation in clients and smart devices, the system must provide thumbnail based navigation for the operator (click once) when the Simplified User Interface is being used.
Scheduler programs The system must offer the ability to operate schedulers on subsystems as well as support management station-based time scheduling. Each currently used plant image must offer user-friendly scheduler operation. Specified product: Siemens / Desigo CC Compact or similar Scheduling and override Providing calendar type formats to simplify time and data planning and override building operation is required.
Additionally, the supplier shall provide guidance and consultation on how to implement security measures in the management level and embed protection mechanisms to prevent unauthorized accessing. Specified products: Siemens / Desigo CC Compact or similar Access Protection Multiple users must be able to maintain and operate efficiently the plant. For security reasons, passwords must be assigned to authorized users, to guarantee transparency for tracking or authorization purposes.
Specified product: Siemens / Desigo CC Compact or similar Alarm routing Media independent formats Current alarms may need to be routed independent of media at certain times to a central service (printer, email, SMS, pagers, and mobile apps). The number of data points that can be configured for remote messaging of alarm conditions. The number of remote devices that may receive system messages may not be limited. The system must support the sending of encrypted e-mails.
1.1.7 Event management Event routing and sorting Event messages can be displayed on each workstation in a table application and must include the following information: Name, value, event time and date, state, priority, acknowledge information, and alarm counter. The system must also be able to send out an acoustic message appropriate to the event category.
· List of all current data points in an override state · List of all disabled data points · List of alarm strategy definitions · Overall data point report · Data point trend data listing · Initial value report · User activity report · Event history report Specified product: Siemens / Desigo CC Compact or similar Customized report templates The system must permit generated, specific reports as well as individual report templates that may include graphics and trend views.
Intermediate storage of history data Trend data are collected in the automation station and transferred to the management level after a specific time has expired or specific number of data has been recorded. Trend data may not be lost if the management station is unavailable temporarily. Specified products: Siemens / Desigo CC Compact or similar Trend comparison The system must offer a time adjusted trend view to run analysis of changed conditions at various times.
1.2.3 Scalability and System Lifecycle Scalability Since the needs of any building can change anytime, the system must be able to support more advanced configurations, and therefore able to be upgraded in order to cover further requirements such as: · Advanced reporting · Power and Energy management · Distributed system architectures · Logics and macros · Long Term Storage · Additional disciplines (e.g. Danger Management, Pharma Compliance etc.