Honeywell Field Advisor R110 Specification
Transcript of Honeywell Field Advisor R110 Specification
Honeywell Field Advisor™ R110 Specification
Release 110
FA110-100
December 2010
Honeywell Field Advisor™ R110 Specification ii
Revision History
Revision Date Description
0.1 7 December 2010 Initial Draft
1.0 9 December 2010 Released Specification
1.1 23 February 2011 Updated RFID specifications
Honeywell Field Advisor™ R110 Specification iii
Table of Contents
1 Product Introduction ......................................................................................................... 4 1.1 Field Advisor Overview .......................................................................................................... 4 1.2 Architecture ........................................................................................................................... 4
2 Specifications ................................................................................................................... 5 2.1 Sizing .................................................................................................................................... 5 2.2 Network ................................................................................................................................. 6 2.3 Localization ........................................................................................................................... 7 2.4 Security ................................................................................................................................. 7
3 Hardware and Software Requirements ............................................................................ 8 3.1 Desktop Client Hardware ....................................................................................................... 8 3.2 Desktop Client Software ........................................................................................................ 8 3.3 Handheld Computer Hardware .............................................................................................. 9 3.4 Handheld Client Software ...................................................................................................... 9 3.5 Server Hardware ................................................................................................................. 10 3.6 Application Server Software ................................................................................................ 10 3.7 Database Server Software ................................................................................................... 11
4 Model Numbers .............................................................................................................. 11 5 Glossary ......................................................................................................................... 11
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1 Product Introduction
1.1 Field Advisor Overview
Operations and Maintenance Excellence programs succeed when technology enables the work processes they define and
enforce. Field Advisor is a key technology component that enables the operations driven reliability (ODR) work processes
defined by Operations and Maintenance Excellence programs. Best practices are codified and provided to the filed operator
to assure accountability and ensure that tasks, such as compliance requirements, are completed.
Appropriate operations tasks are configured related to
reliability, safety, health, environment, product quality,
maintenance and so on. Operators, using mobile handheld
computers are presented with the appropriate tasks in an
efficient round. Field Advisor creates a unique round for
each shift according to the defined frequency of each task,
state of the asset, etc. – only the required tasks are
presented to the operator. Further, if observations and
measurements exceed configured limits, reconditioning
tasks are presented to the operator to help guide
appropriate actions related to the abnormal situation.
Field Advisor is deployed on handheld computers from various manufacturers including Honeywell’s Dolphin series of mobile
computers. Technologies such as barcodes and RFID transponders can be used to assure appropriate tasks are performed
for an asset. Peripherals, such as vibration probes and temperature guns, can also be utilized to further simplify the
collection of data related to an assets condition.
Simply providing a tool to present tasks to field operators will not achieve the desired operations, maintenance or reliability
improvements and goals. Reporting and notification mechanism must enable appropriate action related to the recorded data
and exceeded limits. Field operators will truly own the assets they operate as they see appropriate action taken as a result
of their work. Field Advisor provides the necessary reporting and notification capabilities to assure this important feedback
loop is in place and functional. Additionally, complex analysis is possible using the desktop reporting tools available with
process historians when the inspection data collected by Field Advisor is archived in the historian. For example, inspection
data can be analyzed alongside other process data archived in Honeywell’s Uniformance® PHD using the industry-leading
engineering tools provided in the Uniformance Process Studio.
1.2 Architecture
Honeywell Field Advisor can be deployed at the
enterprise level and be configured to manage
the field tasks at multiple sites. The flexible
architecture can also be deployed to meet
individual site needs.
Figure 1. Field Advisor closes the loop to realize reliability goals
Figure 2. Typical Field Advisor Configuration
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2 Specifications
2.1 Sizing
Item Specification
Users Field Advisor Configuration and Reporting tools
No hard constraint 1
Field Advisor Handheld Client
No hard constraint 2
WAP connections Typical use is 25 or less mobile computers connected per WAP
Sites per server 16 maximum
Shifts per site 3 1, 2, 3, 4, or 6
Assets per site 100,000 maximum 4
Tasks per round 500 maximum 5
Preparing work on
server
1 minute maximum per operational round
Synchronization of
the server to the
handheld computer
90 seconds maximum
Synchronization of
the handheld
computer to the
server
90 seconds maximum
Field Advisor
response to actions
on the handheld
computer
3 seconds maximum (actions include selecting menu items, executing tasks, clicking on nodes
in the tree view, etc.)
Field Advisor
measurement history
on handheld
Maximum of 10 historical measurements
Note 1 – Dozens or even a hundred or more handheld clients can be in use during a shift. Managing the quantity connected at any one time to upload/download is practical to assure good performance. Practically speaking, five handheld clients connected for upload/download at one time works well.
Note 2 – Calculated limits based on typical usage suggest as many as 375 per server/enterprise and 120 per site. Typical usage indicates between 10 and 35 handheld clients may be in use at one time.
Note 3 – The number of shifts are limited to whole hours resulting in shift durations of 24, 12, 8, 6 or 4 hours.
Note 4 – Configuration maximum. Typical installations are on the order of 500 assets or less.
Note 5 – This is the maximum number of tasks a specific operator must complete in a shift. Where operational needs require operators to download tasks that other operators will complete, the maximum is 10,000.
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2.2 Network
Item Specification
Protocols HTTP
Web services
Oracle Lite synchronization protocol
Oracle proprietary protocols 1
Server to server
communication
100 Mbit/s Ethernet or greater
Application Server and Database Server are recommended to be on the same network
switch.
Server to client
communication
100 Mbit/s Ethernet or greater
Server to handheld
communication
Wireless (recommended) via wireless access points connected to 100Mbit/s Ethernet
or greater
USB connection (when handheld computer is cradled) to PC with network connection
to Application Server)
Ports The following ports should be open for TCP traffic initiated by the client:
1521 – Oracle Net (management only)
1810 – Application Server Administration (management only)
5492 – SOTI Pocket Controller to handheld computer 2
7778 – Communication between client and server (Field Advisor Configuration Tools
and web components)
8888 –Oracle Lite (WebToGo) administration (management only)
The following ports should be open for TCP traffic initiated at the handheld computer:
7778 – Communication between client and server (web components)
8888 – Handheld synchronization
Wireless protocol 802.11b or later
Wireless security WiFi Protected Access, Pre-Shared Key (WPA-PSK)
WPA2 3, LEAP
4, 5
Note 1 – Example protocols include communication between the Application Server and Database Server and communication between the Forms server and client.
Note 2 – Optional. See
Handheld Client Software specification (Section 0).
Note 3 – WiFi Protected Access Version 2
Note 4 – Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol
Note 5 – Optional
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2.3 Localization
Item Specification
Time Zone Support Time presented to mobile operator per local time zone
Database server setting (UTC) communicated to mobile computers via web services
Languages Field Advisor Configuration and Reporting tools
English
Field Advisor Handheld Client
Danish, English, French, German, Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish
Date Formats Field Advisor Configuration and Reporting tools
DD-MON-YYYY in English
Data exported to Microsoft® Office Excel is in local formats
Field Advisor Handheld Client
DD-MON-YYYY where MON is language dependent
2.4 Security
Item Specification
Identity and
Authentication
Managed by Field Advisor via User Administration (userID and password)
Authorization and
Roles
Configured and managed in Field Advisor
Field Advisor Configuration authorization
Operator authorization for downloading tasks to handheld mobile computer
Standard Roles 1 Field Operator
2, Superuser, Shift Supervisor, Common Data Manager, System Administrator
Note 1 – Custom roles can be configured.
Note 2 – Field Operator roles can be further categorized by configurable disciplines.
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3 Hardware and Software Requirements
3.1 Desktop Client Hardware
Item Specifications
Processor Per Microsoft requirements to effectively run the operating system (see section 0)
and browser. 1
RAM Per Microsoft requirements to effectively run the operating system (see section 0)
and browser. 1
Hard Drive Per Microsoft requirements to effectively run the operating system (see section 0)
and browser. 1
Display Resolution 1024 × 768 or higher
Honeywell Computer Platform 2 MZ-PCWS03 (Tower)
Based on Dell T3500
Note 1 – For Microsoft recommendations for Windows XP, see details at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314865. For Microsoft recommendations for Windows Vista, see details at http://support.microsoft.com/kb/919183.
Note 2 – Product testing is performed using Honeywell computer platforms. However, non-Honeywell platforms that meet the specifications identified can be utilized for deploying Field Advisor.
3.2 Desktop Client Software
Item Specification
Operating Systems Microsoft Windows XP, SP2 and SP3
Microsoft Windows Vista, SP1
Other required
software
If using Microsoft Windows XP:
Oracle Jinitiator 1.3.1.18 or Sun Java Plug-in 1.5.x or 1.6.x
Internet Explorer 6, SP2
Microsoft Activesync 4.5. 1
If using Microsoft Windows Vista:
Sun Java Plug-in 1.5.x or 1.6.x
Internet Explorer 7
Window Mobile Device Center 1
Non-operating system dependent:
Microsoft Office Excel (2003, 2007)
Microsoft Office PowerPoint viewer
Adobe Acrobat Reader
SOTI Pocket Controller 2
Note 1 – Optional software used to allow a handheld computer in a cradle with a USB connection to a PC to connect to the Application Server using the PC network connection.
Note 2 – Useful tool that is licensed by the user (not provided with Field Advisor) to visualize the handheld user interface on a desktop when mobile computer is docked in a cradle. For details, visit http://www.soti.net/PCPro/Default.aspx.
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3.3 Handheld Computer Hardware
Item Specification
Supported handheld
computers
Honeywell Dolphin 7900 1
Honeywell Dolphin 9900 2 and 9900ni
3
ECOM i.roc 52x – EX 4
ECOM i.roc 62x – EX 4
Bartec MC9090ex
5
Intermec CK321S 6
RFID Scanner RFID reader/writer supported for ECOM hand held computers only 7
Barcode Scanner Honeywell will evaluate selected device to assure barcode scanning support.
Bluetooth Supported for ECOM and Dolphin 9900 hand held computers only.
Bluetooth
Peripherals
Intrinsically Safe Thermometer (ECOM Ex-MX4 BT 8)
Vibration Probe (DB Pruftechnik VIBROTIP 9)
Note 1 – For details, see http://www.honeywellaidc.com/en-US/Pages/Product.aspx?category=&cat=&pid=Dolphin7900&rank=&=.
Note 2 – For details, see http://www.honeywellaidc.com/en-US/Pages/Product.aspx?category=Mobile Computers&cat=HSM&pid=Dolphin9900_.
Note 3 – For details, see http://www.honeywellaidc.com/en-US/Pages/Product.aspx?category=Mobile Computers&cat=HSM&pid=Dolphin9900ni.
Note 4 – For details, see http://www.ecom-ex.com/products/mobile-computing/pocket-pc/iroc/devices.html.
Note 5 – For details, see http://www.bartec.de/homepage/eng/20_produkte/130_automatisierung/s_20_130_120.shtml.
Note 6 – For details, see http://www.intermec.com/products/cmptrck32as/index.aspx.
Note 7 – RF x10-Ex /AD – Scanner head supports 13.56 MHz (high frequency) RFID transponders. RF x11-Ex /AC – Scanner head supports 125 or 134 kHz (low frequency) RFID transponders. For details, see http://www.ecom-ex.com/products/mobile-computing/pocket-pc/iroc/options.html.
Note 8 – For details, see http://www.ecom-ex.com/us/products/measurement-and-calibration/measurement/thermometers/product-information/ex-mx4-bt/detail.html.
Note 9 – For details, see http://www.pruftechnik.com/condition-monitoring/products/portable-data-collectors/product/vibrotip.html?cHash=65697555a5.
3.4 Handheld Client Software
Item Specification
Operating System Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0, 6.0 and 6.1
Database Software Oracle Database Lite 9i Client (5.0.2.10)
Other Software SPB Kiosk Engine 1, 2
SPB Clone 3
Odyssey Access Client (WPA2, LEAP support) 4, 5
Note 1 – Useful tool that is licensed by the user (not provided with Field Advisor) to allow Field Advisor handheld client software to be run in kiosk mode. In this mode, Field Advisor is the only application that can be used on the mobile computer. For details, visit http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/pocketpc-software/kioskengine/.
Note 2 – Some handheld computer device manufacturers provide similar software that may be used rather than SPB Kiosk Engine.
Note 3 – Useful tool that is licensed by the user (not provided with Field Advisor) to clone the configuration of one mobile computer to one or more mobile computers to simplify device installation, configuration, and management. For details, visit http://www.spbsoftwarehouse.com/pocketpc-software/clone/.
Note 4 – WPA2, LEAP usage is not recommended for a secure wireless connection. WPA-PSK is recommended.
Note 5 – Optional tool only required if using WPA2, LEAP security. For details, visit http://www.juniper.net/us/en/products-services/software/ipc/odyssey-access-client/.
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3.5 Server Hardware
Item Specifications
Single Site Multi Site
Processor 2 GHz dual processors or dual core
processors recommended at minimum
2 GHz dual processors or dual core
processors recommended at minimum
RAM Database Server 4 GB 8 GB 1
Application Server 2 GB 4 GB 1
Hard Drive 2 Database Server RAID1 (mirror)
3
o 6, 36 GB or larger
RAID5 (block level striping
with parity)
RAID1 (mirror) 3
o 6, 72 GB or larger
RAID5 (block level striping
with parity)
Application Server RAID1 (mirror)
o 2, 36 GB or larger
RAID5 (block level striping
with parity)
RAID1 (mirror)
o 2, 72 GB or larger
RAID5 (block level striping
with parity)
Honeywell Computer Platform 4 MZ-PCSV23 (Tower)
5
Based on Dell PE T610
MZ-PCSV33 (5U Rack)
Based on Dell PE T610
MZ-PCSV53 (2U Rack)
Based on Dell PE R710
MZ-PCSV23 (Tower)
Based on Dell PE T610
MZ-PCSV33 (5U Rack)
Based on Dell PE T610
MZ-PCSV53 (2U Rack) 6
Based on Dell PE R710
Note 1 – Recommended RAM would support 2 to 3 database instances (sites).
Note 2 – Disk space can be allocated locally on the server, or on a SAN (Storage Area Network). This specification is for the local server. In both cases the storage should be fast and reliable.
Note 3 – RAID1 is recommended for the Database Server given it is faster than RAID5 for storage of the data files.
Note 4 – Product testing is performed using Honeywell computer platforms. However, non-Honeywell platforms that meet the specifications identified can be utilized for deploying Field Advisor.
Note 5 – Recommended platform for a full implementation at a single site. Lesser server platforms may be appropriate for small implementations. Base server may require memory (RAM) expansion.
Note 6 – Recommended platform for a multiple site configurations. Base server may require memory (RAM) expansion.
3.6 Application Server Software
Item Specification
Operating System Microsoft Windows 2003 Server (32 bit), SP2
Application Software Oracle Application Server 10g (Standard or Enterprise Edition)
o Release 1 Patch Set 2 (9.0.4.2)
Oracle Forms and Report Services (9.0.4.2)
Oracle Database Lite 9i Mobile Server (5.0.2.10)
Sun JDK 1.3.1 or higher
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3.7 Database Server Software
Item Specification
Operating System Microsoft Windows 2003 Server (32 bit), SP2
Database Software Oracle 9i Database (Standard or Enterprise Edition)
Release 2 (9.2.0.8)
4 Model Numbers
Model Number Description
AM-FAM001 Field Advisor Mobile User – 1 User
AM-FAM010 Field Advisor Mobile User – 10 Users
AM-FAM100 Field Advisor Mobile User – 100 Users
AM-FACS01 Field Advisor Configuration Studio – 1 User
AM-FACS10 Field Advisor Configuration Studio – 10 Users
AM-FAILT1 Field Advisor Initial Load (ILT) Tool
AM-FAR001 Field Advisor Report Viewer – 1 User
AM-FAR010 Field Advisor Report Viewer – 10 Users
AM-FAR100 Field Advisor Report Viewer – 100 Users
AM-FAHDAC Field Advisor OPC HDA Client
5 Glossary
Term or Acronym Description
ECOM ecom instrument GmbH
HDA History Data Access
HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol
IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
JDK Java Development Kit
LEAP Lightweight Extensible Authentication Protocol
ODR Operator Driven Reliability
OPC Histoically, this meant OLE for Process Control. The set of standards has evolved and OPC
now simply stands for open connectivity via open standards.
PC Personal Computer
RAID Redundant Array of Independent (or Inexpensive) Disks
RAM Random Access Memory
RFID Radio-Frequency Identification
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Term or Acronym Description
SAN Storage Area Network
SOTI SOTI, Inc., an independent software vendor
SPB SPB Software Inc., an independent vendor of mobile software
TCP Transmission Control Protocol
USB Universal Serial Bus
UTC Coordinated Universal Time
WAP Wireless Access Point
WiFi Any type of network or WLAN product based on any of the IEEE 802.11 standards
WLAN Wireless Local Area Network
WPA-PSK Protected Access, Pre-Shared Key
WPA2 WiFi Protected Access version 2
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