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Siemens Switzerland Ltd http://www.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies-productcatalog 2014
Building Technologies Division
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Management functions
Desigo CC
Application Support
Representative data points in Desigo CC can be created manually, imported through data exchange les, or uploaded through a selective
auto-discovery mechanism depending on the type of system being connected.
A unique, extensible object modeling approach allows Desigo CC to normalize information brought in through any interface, and to pro-
vide the same look, feel and operation through a common set of applications, without concern for the source of the data. As a true inte-
gration platform, Desigo CC allows you to congure connected subsystems directly, as well as perform typical controller functions (such
as scheduling, trending, and event generation) at the workstation for connected systems that do not support those functions directly.
Desigo CC is designed to provide the ultimate user experience for all of your building systems. Whether they are monitoring re safety
events, ensuring optimal comfort and building performance, or modifying system conguration, the exible user interface of Desigo CC
supports just the right environment for every situation.
Event Management
Desigo CC provides a robust set of applications to ensure quick, easy, and accurate response to any events.
Client Proles
To ensure the right level of event management support for users in any situation, workstation and/or users can be easily assigned prede-
ned proles supporting casual, intermediate, or dedicated event management notication and management.
Summary Bar
The Summary Bar is the anchor of Desigo CC event management. It highlights current conditions with clear indication of current event
priorities, and allows you to quickly open the Event List. Depending on the client prole in use, the Summary Bar can be docked on the
desktop or freely opened and closed as needed.
Event List
The Event list provides a complete and/or easily ltered list of events under control of the management station. The Event List gives clear
indication of each event source, severity, and current status, as well as custom messages and suggested action steps through the use of
text, color, and icon representations. Events can be acknowledged, silenced, and reset from the Event List.
Event Bar
When using proles for critical event management, the Event List can be collapsed into a condensed list that remains docked on the
desktop for easy access. This patented design keeps current situations in focus at all times.
Investigative Treatment
From the Event List or Event Bar, operators can quickly open the System Manager with focus on the source of the event, and all informa-
tion (live video, recent history, schedules, trends, etc.) related to the event source.
Assisted Treatment
From the Event List or Event Bar, operators can quickly open the Assisted Treatment to guide the operator through pre-congured opera-
ting procedures. Each operating procedure is made of congurable and sortable steps in order to, for example, to see the graphic of the
object in alarm, ll-in a treatmen form, automatically print on paper the information of the event.
Remote Notication
With the Remote Notication Option enabled, Desigo CC can be congured to automatically or manually send email or SMS messages to
rst responders. In addition to simple notication, notication can also be escalated to second level responders when necessary.
System Manager
The System Manager application is used for navigating the system to view and override current conditions, analyze historical operation,
and to congure the system.
Navigation
The System Manager is built around the concept of a common workow for all system navigation. This simple and consistent workow
allows users to select from traditional applications, or better yet, select the part of the facility they are interested in and let the
system guide them to the most relevant information. From the initial starting point, user can make additional selections for more details,
act on the system, or navigate further to automatically calculated Related Items based on their selection. The well-dened pane-based
navigation keeps important information in front of the users with no overlapping windows. You can navigate the system through gra-
phics or exible Views that allow the system to be represented the way that users see their facility.