Controlwave, Express – Emerson Process Management Bristol ControlWave Express User Manual

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Product Data Document

420DS-6d /

D301311X012

June 2011 - Page 10

ControlWave

®

Express

Remote Automation Solutions

Website: www.EmersonProcess.com/Remote

Generic Serial Interface

The Generic Serial Interface is a user program-

mable Master and Slave protocol used to send and

receive messages typically with third party serial

ASCII devices. This protocol can be used to inter-

face with such devices and message boards, card

readers and many measurement devices.

Multi-user Security Access

Security is an essential element of any open

system, particularly those with Internet access.

ControlWave employs a User Name/Password ac-

cess system protected by a 56-bit encryption tech-

nique through the TCP connection. There can be up

to thirty-two users, who sign-in using their name and

password. Both the name and the password can be

up to sixteen characters.

The security system provides for up to sixty-four

access rights to read and write data values and files

via FTP, access and configure historical and audit

data information, edit configuration, run internal

diagnostics, read and reset system status. It further

allows the programming software to read, write and

download the ControlWave.

The Secure Data Advantage

ControlWave sets a new standard for providing in-

telligent control at the point where control is needed.

Whether you need control on the plant floor or at a

remote site in the “middle of nowhere” ControlWave

is the solution for control, communication and

secure data to help you make the right operating

decisions.

ControlWave was designed to provide the optimum

level of data security using a distributed database

architecture. All data including time & date stamped

alarms, alarm limits, and historical data are stored

locally in each industrially rugged ControlWave,

thereby distributing your data integrity risk. To

further ensure that the data is always current and

historically accurate, the historical data is stored

in non-volatile flash memory within ControlWave.

Historical data is even maintained during and after

program downloading.

When historical data is collected from ControlWave,

it is converted and appended to .CSV and/or ODBC

compliant databases but does not destroy the origi-

nal historical data stored in ControlWave, thus pro-

viding a flexible and secure historical data system

that is clearly recognized as a benefit to virtually

every industrial application.

The Bridge Between Systems

Continuing our tradition of introducing innovative

new solutions while maintaining compatibility with

existing systems, Emerson again provides a migra-

tion path for existing customers by bridging the new

ControlWave system with Network 3000 systems

already in place. The network bridge is enabled

by employing the open architecture technologies

afforded by TCP/IP and OPC in both networks.

TCP/IP allows seamless Ethernet connectivity to

both networks as well as the corporate Intranet so

both ControlWave and Network 3000 controllers

can reside and communicate on the same LAN.

Emerson’s Bristol OpenBSI OPC Server facilitates

the merging of the two networks for technical, engi-

neering and operator data access. The data source,

configuration and path are completely transparent to

the OPC client. Real-time data can also be passed

between the two communication networks making

this a total Plant Automation Management Solution.

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