Product Data Document

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Bristol® ControlWave® LP

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sheet and database reports. If data is missed due to a communication failure, it is collected when the communication is reestablished and the PC histori- cal database is backfilled with the missing data.

This distributed historical database architecture proveides the greatest data reliability and integrity during communication or PC downtime.

Another important historical feature is the Audit storage and collection system. The audit trail is a file stored in ControlWave Flash memory containing significant events and time-stamped alarms. The alarms stored in the Audit system provide a histori- cal archive in addition to the real-time alarm report- ing system. This file is also collected through Open- BSI and presented as a text file in the PC. This

Data Server

Archive Collection – collection and storage to disk of the ControlWave archive data

Control Wave

The IP compliant ControlWave opens the door for owner controlled access via Web Pages. Any ge- neric web page builder can be employed to create user defined pages to access ControlWave. The web pages are populated with these pre-configured Active X controls.

Software Required

Microsoft’s Internet Explorer

Emerson’s Bristol Active X Controls

Emerson’s Bristol Data Server

OpenBSI Utilities

High Historical Data Integrity

The ControlWave Historical Data Collection sys- tem provides time-stamped historical data storage in ControlWave nonvolatile Flash memory. The historical data is collected, through OpenBSI, on a schedule or demand basis and converted to .CSV and ODBE compliant file formats for use spread-

Audit Collection - collection and storage to disk of the ControlWave audit data.

Exports data files to third party, .CSV & ODBC applications

DDE compliant for use with other popular Windows applications

OPC Server

With industry demand for open standards, ControlWave answers the call by embracing tech- nologies that open the door for maximizing your efficiency and productivity. The OPC standard was developed by the OPC Foundation comprised of hardware and software suppliers from the process control community. OPC allows the engineer to select best in class hardware and software with con- fidence in their interoperability. Our OpenBSI OPC Server was among the first to comply with the OPC Foundation alarm and event server specification.

OPC Data Access 1.0a & 2.0 compatible

Windows 98/NT & 2000

Compatible with both ControlWave and Network 3000 systems

32 bit multi-threading, multi-processor design

Automatic database builder

Remote Automation Solutions

Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote

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Emerson Process Management ControlWave LP OpenBSI Utilities, Software Required, High Historical Data Integrity, OPC Server

ControlWave LP specifications

Emerson Process Management's ControlWave LP is a robust control system designed for remote and distributed applications in the process industry. Built on Emerson's extensive expertise in automation and control, ControlWave LP delivers reliable performance and unparalleled flexibility, making it an ideal solution for a wide range of applications, including oil and gas, water and wastewater, and power generation.

One of the standout features of ControlWave LP is its modular architecture. This design allows users to customize the system according to specific operational needs. The modularity ensures that enhancements can be easily integrated, allowing businesses to scale their operations without the need for a complete overhaul. As industries evolve, the ability to adapt quickly is paramount, and ControlWave LP provides that capability.

In terms of technologies, ControlWave LP leverages advanced communication protocols to establish seamless connectivity with remote devices and control centers. The system is equipped with multiple communication options, including Ethernet, RS-232, and RS-485, enabling users to integrate it with various existing infrastructure components. This interoperability makes it easier for operations to manage different devices and gather critical data effectively.

Another significant characteristic of ControlWave LP is its industry-leading security features. In today's digitally connected environment, protecting sensitive operational data is crucial. The system comes fortified with multiple layers of security, ensuring data integrity and protection against unauthorized access. This focus on security gives users peace of mind, enabling them to focus on optimizing their operations rather than worrying about vulnerabilities.

Furthermore, the ControlWave LP system is designed with user-friendly interfaces, simplifying operations for plant personnel. The intuitive graphical interfaces facilitate real-time monitoring and control, enhancing usability and providing operators with a clear, comprehensible view of system status. This ease of use extends to configuration and maintenance, which can be performed efficiently—reducing downtime and increasing productivity.

ControlWave LP also supports advanced control strategies, including PID controllers and logic-based control functions, allowing users to implement sophisticated control algorithms tailored to their specific process requirements. This flexibility ensures that control strategies can evolve with changing operational needs, further enhancing the system's effectiveness.

In summary, Emerson Process Management's ControlWave LP stands out with its modular architecture, advanced communication technologies, robust security features, user-friendly interfaces, and flexible control capabilities. These characteristics make it a powerful solution for distributed control applications, helping industries optimize their processes while ensuring reliability and security.