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Describe Enterprise Model
Introduction to Enterprise Model Describe Enterprise Model
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Introduction
• In this lesson, you will learn about the Experion PKS Enterprise Model
– Explain the purpose of the Enterprise Model– Identify where the Enterprise Model Database
(EMDB) and the Enterprise Model Builder are located
• At the conclusion of this lesson, you will be able to:
EMDBEMDBEMBEMDB Admin
EMBEMB
ERDBERDB ERDBERDB
ERDBERDB
– Describe the system model hierarchy
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Topics
• Enterprise Model Overview
• Enterprise Model Database
• System Model Hierarchy
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Experion PKS Enterprise Model
• The Experion PKS Enterprise Model is a framework that can be used by engineers, operators, and applications to model and view their plant or process
– The system model - Represents the boundary of the system
– System model is built by defining:
1. Included Servers that are part of the common system configuration
– Common Asset model
– Common Alarm Group model
2. Servers not part of the common configuration but part of DSA network
• The Experion PKS Enterprise Model addresses the complete enterprise consisting of multiple servers
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Experion PKS Enterprise Model
• The Enterprise Model replaces the flat area based structure that was used prior to Experion PKS Release 210
– The Enterprise Model is organized into a hierarchical (Tree) structure
– The Enterprise Model consists of a single offline database which is loaded to included Servers.
• Configuration Studio is used to define the various components of the Enterprise Model
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Question 1: Enterprise Model Components
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Incorrect. The 'Flat area based model' is not a system model component. The system model component is built with the following components: included DSA servers, asset model, alarm groups, and external
servers included for DSA.
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Incorrect. The 'Flat area based model' is not a system model component. The system model component is built with the following components: included DSA servers, asset model, alarm groups, and external
servers included for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
Incorrect. The 'Flat area based model' is not a system model component. The system model component is built with the following components: included DSA servers, asset model, alarm groups, and external
servers included for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
Incorrect. The 'Flat area based model' is not a system model component. The system model component is built with the following components: included DSA servers, asset model, alarm groups, and external
servers included for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
Incorrect. The 'Flat area based model' is not a system model component. The system model component is built with the following components: included DSA servers, asset model, alarm groups, and external
servers included for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
Incorrect. The 'Flat area based model' is not a system model component. The system model component is built with the following components: included DSA servers, asset model, alarm groups, and external
servers included for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
Incorrect. The 'Flat area based model' is not a system model component. The system model component is built with the following components: included DSA servers, asset model, alarm groups, and external
servers included for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
Incorrect. The 'Flat area based model' is not a system model component. The system model component is built with the following components: included DSA servers, asset model, alarm groups, and external
servers included for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
Correct! The 'Flat area based model' is not a system model component. The system model component is built with the following components: included DSA servers, asset model, alarm groups, and external
servers included for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
Correct! The 'Flat area based model' is not a system model component. The system model component is built with the following components: included DSA servers, asset model, alarm groups, and external
servers included for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
Which of these is NOT a system model component?
A) Included Servers
B) Asset Model
C) Alarm Groups
D) External servers included for DSA
E) Flat area based model
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Question 2: System Model
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Correct! The system model includes all servers in the DSA network. A maximum of ten can be
connected.
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Correct! The system model includes all servers in the DSA network. A maximum of ten can be
connected.
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Incorrect. The system model includes all servers in the DSA network. A maximum of ten can be
connected.
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Incorrect. The system model includes all servers in the DSA network. A maximum of ten can be
connected.
Click anywhere to continue.
Incorrect. The system model includes all servers in the DSA network. A maximum of ten can be
connected.
Click anywhere to continue.
Incorrect. The system model includes all servers in the DSA network. A maximum of ten can be
connected.
Click anywhere to continue.
Which statement about the System Model is true?
EMDBEMDBEMBEMDB Admin
ERDBERDB
ERDBERDB
EMB EMB
A) The system model includes all serversin the DSA network
B) The Common Asset model is not a part of the common system configuration
C) Servers are a part of the common configuration but not part of the DSAnetwork
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Topics
• Enterprise Model Overview
• Enterprise Model Database
• System Model Hierarchy
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Enterprise Model – Architecture
• Access to the Enterprise Model is through Configuration Studio– Configure with Enterprise Model Builder (EMB)
System including three Experion PKS
servers
Server hosting the Enterprise Model
Database
ClientClient
EMBEMB
ERDBERDB ERDBERDB
Server3
Configuration StudioConfiguration Studio
Server2
EMDBEMDBEMB
EMDB Admin
ERDBERDB
Configuration Studio
Server1
RTDBRTDB
RTDBRTDBRTDBRTDB
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Question 3: Enterprise Model Architecture
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Incorrect. The Enterprise Model architecture consists of an offline database that is
downloaded to included servers.
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Incorrect. The Enterprise Model architecture consists of an offline database that is
downloaded to included servers.
Click anywhere to continue.
Correct! The Enterprise Model architecture consists of an offline database that is
downloaded to included servers.
Click anywhere to continue.
Correct! The Enterprise Model architecture consists of an offline database that is
downloaded to included servers.
Click anywhere to continue.
Incorrect. The Enterprise Model architecture consists of an offline database that is
downloaded to included servers.
Click anywhere to continue.
Incorrect. The Enterprise Model architecture consists of an offline database that is
downloaded to included servers.
Click anywhere to continue.
Which statement about the EMDB is true? It is
EMDBEMDBEMBEMDB Admin
EMBEMB
ERDBERDB ERDBERDB
ERDBERDB
A) An online database that is loaded continuously during configuration
B) An offline database that is downloaded to the included servers
C) An offline database existing on multiple servers
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Topics
• Enterprise Model Overview
• Enterprise Model Database
• System Model Hierarchy
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System Model Hierarchy
• System Components
– System Name is top container
• Assets• Alarm Groups
– Next is a list of servers spanned by the Enterprise Model
– Lower level components are populated for each server
System Name
Servers spanned by Enterprise Model
Lower level components for
each server
System Definition and Configuration
Tool
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System Model Hierarchy
– Assets and Alarm Groups load to included Server database(s) for:
– Scope of responsibility (Station and Operator security)
– Alarm presentation
• System download
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System Model Hierarchy
– Station and Controller configuration and Status
– System Interface items
• Included Server Configuration Components
– Reports, Operating Groups, Trends, SCADA Algorithms, etc.
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Question 4: Configure Enterprise Model
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Incorrect. Assets and alarm groups are configured at the system level and operating groups are configured at the
server level.
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Incorrect. Assets and alarm groups are configured at the system level and operating groups are configured at the
server level.
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Incorrect. Assets and alarm groups are configured at the system level and operating groups are configured at the
server level.
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Incorrect. Assets and alarm groups are configured at the system level and operating groups are configured at the
server level.
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Incorrect. Assets and alarm groups are configured at the system level and operating groups are configured at the
server level.
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Incorrect. Assets and alarm groups are configured at the system level and operating groups are configured at the
server level.
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Correct! Assets and alarm groups are configured at the system level and operating groups are configured at the
server level.
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Correct! Assets and alarm groups are configured at the system level and operating groups are configured at the
server level.
Click anywhere to continue.
At the system level you configure
A) Assets
B) Alarm groups
C) Operating groups
D) Both Assets and Alarm groups
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• The Enterprise Model is a framework that can be used by engineers, operators, and applications to model and view their plant or process
– Has a system model hierarchy in which assets and alarm groups are configured at the system level and downloaded to included servers
– Uses a system model framework that includes all servers in the DSA network
– Consists of a single offline database which is loaded to included Servers
– Employs Configuration Studio to configure both System level and Server level database items
Summary
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Conclusion
Describe Enterprise Model
CompletionCompletionCertificateCertificate
Proceed to the next lesson in your course material
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Describe System Model Implementation
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Introduction
• In this lesson, you will learn how to configure a system model using Configuration Studio
• At the conclusion of thislesson, you will be able to:– Explain the purpose of
Configuration Studio
– Identify where the EnterpriseModel Database (EMDB) islocated
– Describe how to implement a system model
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Topics
• Introduction to Configuration Studio
• Implementing a System Model
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Configuration Studio - Purpose
• One common tool to launch other individual tools and configure Server database
• High Level Tasks include: – Configuring Server Database– Configuring CEE-based devices– Building HMIWeb Graphics– Configuring OPC and System Interfaces– Launching Diagnostic and Backup Tools– Accessing Online documentation– Configuring Network Status Display
• Additional Database – Enterprise Model Database (EMDB)– Includes Asset Model and Alarm Groups for all included servers– EMDB configured with Enterprise Model Builder (EMB)
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Configuration Studio - Topology
• Configuration Studio is in line with client-server technology
Server1
EMDBEMDBEMB
EMDB Admin
Configuration Studio
Client # 2
EMB
Configuration Studio
Server3
Client # 1
EMB
Configuration Studio
Server2
ERDBERDB ERDBERDB
ERDBERDB
RTDBRTDB
RTDBRTDB RTDBRTDB
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Topics
• Introduction to Configuration Studio
• Implementing a System Model
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Implementing a System Model – Implementation Order
1. Launch Configuration Studio2. Define SystemName3. Add included system Experion servers to the hierarchy
– Servers for Common System Configuration and for DSA4. Download the System configuration to included servers5. Build and download Asset Model to included Common Configuration
servers – Enterprise Model Builder6. Launch individual tools to configure and build each server database
– Quick Builder– Control Builder– HMIWeb Display Builder– Server system displays
7. Build and download Alarm Groups (Optional) to included Common Configuration servers – Enterprise Model Builder
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Launching Configuration Studio
• Click Start >All Programs > Honeywell Experion PKS > Configuration Studio
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Configuration Studio – Initial Screen
System Level
Server Level
Server name hosting the Enterprise Model
Database
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Note: Configuration Studio logs in automatically if the user is member of Experion integrated groups, which are added automatically during installation
Configuration Studio – Logging In
Select System Name and click Connect
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Configuration Studio – Logon Box
Enter username and password created in
Server
Select type of account (Explained in later
module)
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Configuration Studio – Rename System
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Question 1: Configuration Studio Local Targets
No. The correct answer is E20ESVxx_System. To build the assets you need to connect to the system level and hence
you should pick a system name such as E20ESVxx_System.
Click anywhere to continue.
No. The correct answer is E20ESVxx_System. To build the assets you need to connect to the system level and hence
you should pick a system name such as E20ESVxx_System.
Click anywhere to continue.
No. The correct answer is E20ESVxx_System. To build the assets you need to connect to the system level and hence
you should pick a system name such as E20ESVxx_System.
Click anywhere to continue.
No. The correct answer is E20ESVxx_System. To build the assets you need to connect to the system level and hence
you should pick a system name such as E20ESVxx_System.
Click anywhere to continue.
Yes! The correct answer is E20ESVxx_System. To build the assets you need to connect to the system level and
hence you should pick a system name such as E20ESVxx_System.
Click anywhere to continue.
Yes! The correct answer is E20ESVxx_System. To build the assets you need to connect to the system level and
hence you should pick a system name such as E20ESVxx_System.
Click anywhere to continue.
No. The correct answer is E20ESVxx_System. To build the assets you need to connect to the system level and hence
you should pick a system name such as E20ESVxx_System.
Click anywhere to continue.
No. The correct answer is E20ESVxx_System. To build the assets you need to connect to the system level and hence
you should pick a system name such as E20ESVxx_System.
Click anywhere to continue.
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Based on the screen capture, which target allows you to build assets?A) E24ESvxx_Server
B) Team01_Server
C) E20ESVxx_System
D) SERVER_4
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Configuration Studio – Add a Server
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Configuration Studio – Adding a Server
Intuitive name making it easier to identify the server
Description of your server
Computer name of Experion server
computerSelect network type
connecting the server within the
system
Check if the server being added is
redundant
Check if server not part of common
system configuration – added for DSA only
Check for DSA subscription only, for
example eServer
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Configuration Studio – Adding a Server
• Server update message may be displayed when the server is added to the system. Click Yes.
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Configuration Studio – Adding a Server
• Migration of Asset Model / Alarm Groups dialog– If the server you are adding to the system already has an asset structure
and / or alarm groups then Experion gives you the opportunity to upload those existing assets and alarm groups into the EMDB.
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Configuration Studio – Download System Configuration
List of included servers
External servers are not included in
Load list
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Configuration Studio – System Task Navigation
Detailed Configuration Studio layout on next slide
Configure Assets for the systemConfigure Alarms Groups for the systemRename the systemAdminister the system databaseAdd a server to the systemLoad system configuration to serversSystem Wide Search
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Configuration Studio – System Task Navigation
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Configuration Studio – Server Task Navigation
View server license detailsSearch options
Build Flex StationsConfigure Flex StationsConfigure ConsolesConfigure Console StationsConfigure server-wide settings
Build printersConfigure printers
Build channelsBuild controllersBuild points
Configure trendsConfigure groups
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Configuration Studio – Server Task Navigation
Open Knowledge Builder helpBackup & restore Knowledge Builder content
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System Definition and Configuration
• A Configuration Studio tool to define Computers and Network equipment that need to be monitored in the System Status Display
– Includes Experion and non-Experion Nodes– Even represents OPC servers as components in the display
• Provides physical view of hardware.– Previously this information was only available
on the System Management Display• This tool provides :
– A platform for performing some node specific configuration support for common
configuration of multiple nodes
Nodes in Workgroup Domain or
Organizational Units
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• Status pane can be invoked by clicking on the Show status pane button in the System Status Display page
• Status Pane allows the user to view the extended status of the System Component, within the System Status Tree, without leaving the page.
• Extended status for a particular system component will be displayed within a faceplate as a optional pane in the System Status Display
System Status Display – Status Pane
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• In Configuration Studio, select Network and click on the Add or remove computers task
• Select the desired computer or computers to be monitored
• Click “Load network configuration to servers”
• The added nodes will appear in the System Status Display
• Extended status of that node can be seen in the Status Pane (Shown in previous slide)
Adding Nodes for Monitoring
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System Status Display – Polled Status• Allows a user to see a polled view of the status of a component,
– as opposed to an event driven view such as with alarms– polled status indicating health of nodes together with aggregate alarm information
for the node provides a comprehensive system status indication
UNKNOWN
FAILED
MARGINAL
OK
DISABLED
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System Status Display – Polled Status• Faceplates for Computer and Network tree summary info • Detail displays for computers and network tree items such as switches
• System Status Display supports:– Series C Control Firewall information– FTE Devices information
• FTE alarms are filtered against the appropriate nodes in the System Status Display
• Extended information about a selected item is shown in System Status tree so that navigation to a separate display is not required – Statistics, firmware revisions, and other relevant information about the item
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Question 2: Configuration Studio System Hierarchy
No. The correct answer is "Experion PKS Servers included in the system for common
configuration and for DSA". At the system level you add both the included servers and the
external servers added for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
No. The correct answer is "Experion PKS Servers included in the system for common
configuration and for DSA". At the system level you add both the included servers and the
external servers added for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
No. The correct answer is "Experion PKS Servers included in the system for common
configuration and for DSA". At the system level you add both the included servers and the
external servers added for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
No. The correct answer is "Experion PKS Servers included in the system for common
configuration and for DSA". At the system level you add both the included servers and the
external servers added for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
No. The correct answer is "Experion PKS Servers included in the system for common
configuration and for DSA". At the system level you add both the included servers and the
external servers added for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
No. The correct answer is "Experion PKS Servers included in the system for common
configuration and for DSA". At the system level you add both the included servers and the
external servers added for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
Yes! The correct answer is "Experion PKS Servers included in the system for common
configuration and for DSA". At the system level you add both the included servers and the
external servers added for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
Yes! The correct answer is "Experion PKS Servers included in the system for common
configuration and for DSA". At the system level you add both the included servers and the
external servers added for DSA.
Click anywhere to continue.
Correct - Click anywhere to continueCorrect - Click anywhere to continueIncorrect - Click anywhere to continueIncorrect - Click anywhere to continueYou answered this correctly!You answered this correctly!
Your answer:Your answer:The correct answer is:The correct answer is:
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Which of these items do you add in Configuration Studio at the System level?
A) Experion PKS Console Stations
B) 3rd Party OPC servers
C) Honeywell C200/C200E controllers
D) Experion PKS Servers included in the system forcommon configuration and for DSA
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Summary
• Configuration Studio:– Is in line with client-server technology
– Is used to:
• Add included system Experion servers to the hierarchy
• Download the System configuration to included servers
• Build and download Asset Model and Alarm Groups to included
Common Configuration servers
• Add external servers for DSA
– Is the one common tool to launch other individual tools and configure Server
database
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Lab Examples – 1 of 2
• Start Configuration Studio
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Lab Examples – 2 of 2• Add an Included Server to System Hierarchy
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Conclusion
Describe System Model Implementation
CompletionCompletionCertificateCertificate
Proceed to the Start Configuration Studio and Add an Included Server to System Hierarchy lab exercises
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