Basic Documentation

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H. The operator workstation shall be capable of displaying web pages and common document
formats (.doc, .xls, .pdf) within the operator workstation application.
I. The Operator Workstation Software shall be capable of BACnet IP communications. The
BACnet Advanced Workstation (B-AWS) shall have demonstrated interoperability during at
least one BTL Interoperability Workshop, have demonstrated compliance to BTL B-AWS
device classification through BTL listing as specified in ANSI/ASHRAE 135.
J. The software shall provide a multi-tasking type environment that allows the user to run several
applications simultaneously. BMS software clients shall run on a Windows XP, Windows 7 or
comparable 32/64-bit operating system. System database parameters shall be stored within an
object-oriented database. Standard Windows applications shall run simultaneously with the
BMS software. The mouse or Alt-Tab keys shall be used to quickly select and switch between
multiple applications. The operator shall be able to work in Microsoft Word, Excel, and other
Windows based software packages, while concurrently annunciating on-line BMS alarms and
monitoring information.
K. The software shall provide, as a minimum, the following functionality:
1. Real-time graphical viewing and control of the BMS environment.
2. Reporting of both real-time and historical information.
3. Scheduling and override of building operations.
4. Collection and analysis of historical data.
5. Point database editing, storage and downloading of controller databases.
6. Configuration of and navigation through default and personalized hierarchical “tree”
views that include workstation and control system objects.
7. Event reporting, routing, messaging, and acknowledgment.
8. Definition and construction of dynamic color graphic displays.
9. Online, context-sensitive help, including an index, glossary of terms, and the capability to
search help via keyword or phrase.
10. On-screen access to User Documentation, via online help or PDF-format electronic file.
11. Automatic database backup at the operator interface for database changes initiated at
Building Controllers.
12. Display dynamic trend data graphical plot.
a. Must be able to run multiple plots simultaneously.
b. Each plot must be capable of supporting 10 pts/plot minimum.
c. Must be able to command points from selection on dynamic trend plots.
d. Must be able to plot real-time data without prior configuration.
e. Must be able to plot both real-time and historical trend data simultaneously.
13. Program editing.
14. Transfer trend data to third-party spreadsheet software
15. Scheduling reports
16. Operator Activity Log
L. Security
1. Operator-specific password access protection shall be provided to allow the
administrator/manager to limit users’ workstation control, display and data base
manipulation capabilities as deemed appropriate for each user, based upon an assigned
password.
2. Operator privileges shall "follow" the operator to any workstation logged onto.