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© 2012 Invensys. All Rights Reserved. The names, logos, and taglines identifying the products and services of Invensys are proprietary marks of Invensys or its subsidiaries. All third party trademarks and service marks are the proprietary marks of their respective owners. IntelaTrac Hardware Presented by Mark Wolfe © Invens ys 00/00/ 00 Invensys proprietary & confidential Sl id e 2

Slide 3 Agenda Introduction of new devices available in IntelaTrac 4.2 Intermec CN70 Juniper Mesa New devices coming in a future IntelaTrac version RFID with IntelaTrac Open discussions Future of Mobile devices in your plant Future and current use of measurement peripherals Slide 3

IntelaTrac 4.2 Hardware Slide 4

Slide 5 Intermec CN70 Device intended to replace the CK61 RFID: Internal or Snap-On Available with GOBI communications Rated Class 1 Div 2 IP 67

Slide 6 Juniper Mesa 5.7” VGA screen Windows Embedded Handheld 6.5 Available with GSM communications Rated Class 1 Div 2 IP 67

Available in a Future Version Slide 7

Slide 8 Motorola/Bartec 9500 & MC75A Device replaces the MC9090 and MC70 RFID: Snap-On Available with GSM or CDMA communications Rated Class 1 Div 2 IP 67 & IP 54

Slide 9 ECOM i.roc ® CI70 ATEX Zone 1 and Class 1 Div 1 RFID: Internal Uses the Intermec CN70 as a platform

Slide 10 Bartec 9090 Continues for 6-9 months RFID: Internal Rated Class 1 Div 1

Slide 11 Airo I-Safe 28 Device replaces the current Airo A25 RFID: Snap-On Available with GSM or CDMA communications Rated Class 1 Div 1

Changes in RFID functionality for IntelaTrac Uncovering the Black Magic Slide 12

Slide 13 Current State of IntelaTrac RFID.STO and.STU formats allow Read/Write capability Invensys Patented technology to decode information on the RFID tag Customized for each customer Low Frequency (LF) kHz Read/Write Configurable with up to 1000 bytes of data stored on the LF tags with.STO and.STU formats IntelaTrac Functionality Allows a user to unlock a Task or Task Group for answer in a Procedure Allows a user to Read and Write data back to the RFID S li d e 1313

Slide 14 Direction of IntelaTrac RFID Ultra High Frequency (UHF) RFID will become the main RFID capability Read only using the Gen II EPC preformatted tags Read/Write using.STO and.STU formats Reasoning: A large number of customers did not do as much up front planning when it came to RFID in their system as we originally thought they would. The tags would be formatted with an Asset name from the IntelaTrac system and then be placed in the field. EPC = Asset name This maintains the IntelaTrac functionality within the application.

Slide 15 UHF RFID Process Create Asset List Assign EPC to Asset Place RFID tags in the Field Run IntelaTrac

Slide 16 RFID Rail Car Integration Allows the configuration of Tasks within Procedure Builder to accept input from the Transcore Encompass 1i RFID reader

Open Discussion Future of Mobile Devices in your plant Future and current use of measurement peripherals Slide 17

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