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MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 1 - MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club SYS 600 9.2 Scalability Marko Viitala.

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1 MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 1 - MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club SYS 600 9.2 Scalability Marko Viitala

2 MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 2 - General considerations for MicroSCADA Pro software Any Office or Industrial PC, including 32-bit x86 compatible microprocessor (one or several processors) Any SCSI or IDE controller hard disk (one or several) Any graphics adapter from 256 colors up to True Colors Any keyboard and mouse supported by Windows Any Ethernet adapter supported by Windows (NIC, TCP/IP) A USB port (one or several) A parallel port to connect a printer A CD-ROM device for Windows and MicroSCADA Pro installations Microsoft operating system Windows 2000 Professional Windows 2000 Server Windows XP Professional Windows 2003 Server Computer requirements

3 MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 3 - SA System example Industrial PC, including 3.0 GHz CPU Pentium 4 or newer (one CPU) 2 GB RAM > 60 GB hard disk, RAID Redundant Ethernet adapter (Intel PRO/1000 MT Dual Port) Windows XP Professional / Windows 2003 Server Other hardware equipment Industrial switches RuggedCom RSG 2110 or RS 1600/8000 (IEC 61850 mainly) OnTime FST208 (Local LAN) Time synchronization device(s) Meinberg LANTIME/GPS (IEC 61850 mainly) UPS Computer requirements

4 MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 4 - SCADA System example Office PC, including Core Duo / Core Quadro (several CPU) 4 GB RAM > 200 GB hard disk, RAID Graphics adapter with True Colors Windows 2003 Server / Citrix Metaframe Presentation Server Other hardware equipment Large screen display / Video projector Other PC’s / external systems collecting History archive Computer requirements

5 MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 5 - What is Workplace? It is equal to the computer with physical screen(s) and keyboard dedicated to one person Through Workplace session the Operator interacts with the MicroSCADA Pro SYS 600 Control system Several Monitor Pro’s can be used in one Workplace Windows look-and-feel, operator graphics including zooming, panning and de-cluttering And also Classic Workplaces containing Operator graphics based on LIB 5xx graphics Engineering tasks Workplace locations Local Distributed Workplaces

6 MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 6 - Workplaces Server-based computing is applied for distributed Workplaces In server-based computing, multi-user capabilities allow applications and data to be deployed, managed, supported and executed 100 percent on the server Multiple concurrent users log on and run SYS 600 applications in separate, protected sessions on a single server Keystrokes, mouse clicks and screen updates travel the network This results that the CPU capacity/amount with RAM size has to correlate with the amount of Workplaces

7 MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 7 - Workplaces Simultaneously there can be maximum 20 Monitor Pro Workplaces into one Application SYS 600 Workplace SYS 600 Terminal Server / Citrix Metaframe RDP / ICA, TCP/IP SYS 600 Workplace System example SYS 600 Workplace (Local)

8 MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 8 - Sizing of process displays When doing application design for process displays there are two approaches to consider World picture One process display representing the world, which contains all the objects in one display only Navigation occurs inside the display via pre-zoomed areas Simultaneous display engineering requires guidelines for the de-cluttering levels and coordinates reserved for the bays Multiple pictures Each of the process display has objects related to some categorization, e.g. bay or geographical area Navigation occurs between the process displays

9 MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 9 - Sizing of process displays Design considerations Loading time The amount of all objects in a display increases the loading time Updating time The amount of dynamic objects in a display increases the resource usage (CPU) Object amount Resource usage Loading time Updating time 5000

10 MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 10 - World picture example Computer time Display changes

11 MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 11 - Multiple pictures example Computer time Display changes

12 MicroSCADA Pro Partners Club 04/2007 © ABB - 12 - IEC 61850 network … SYS 600 IEC 61850 Client (OPC Server) Design considerations Number of IEDs Maximum 30 IEDs for each IEC 61850 Client (OPC Server) Number of IEC 61850 Clients Maximum 4 IEC 61850 Client for each SYS 600 PC Total maximum is 120 IEDs on one SYS 600 PC IEC 61850 Client (OPC Server)

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