GE Fanuc releases Proficy HMI/SCADA - iFIX 5.0

A GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms UK product story
Edited by the Manufacturingtalk editorial team Aug 29, 2008

GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms has brought out the Proficy HMI/SCADA - iFIX 5.0.

A SCADA solution, this release transitions Ifix into a next-generation visualisation, control and real-time information management solution, enabling users to drive better analytics and leverage more reliability, flexibility and scalability across the enterprise.

Ifix 5.0 has a new look for Workspace and Database Manager, based on the Microsoft Fluent User Interface (UI) technology.

The new UI follows the ribbon bar concept which allows users to easily access tools during application development and configure quick access toolbars to access frequently used tools.

The new UI organises all the configuration tools in the form of galleries that provide a view of all available options on the go and reduces the user's 'time to access'.

Ifix 5.0 is operating system neutral, meaning that users operating on Microsoft XP to Vista can take advantage of the upgraded features of the software.

Companies can increase reliability with Ifix 5.0's failover feature.

This capability enables users to synchronise real time data, every aspect of the tag database and alarms across the entire network.

It is easy to configure and allows prioritisation of networks for data synchronisation and separation of real time SCADA networks from the data synchronisation network to boost performance.

Craig Resnick, research director for the ARC Advisory Group, said: 'Plants require a single version of the truth, which can only be achieved if synchronised real time data is provided to operators in the control room, as well as to production management systems.

'With an increasing demand for PACs running HMI/SCADA Software in process applications, redundancy and failover protection capabilities become critically important features that end users' demand for these platforms.

'It appears that the design of Ifix 5.0 will be suitable for deployment in these applications that require redundancy, failover protection and synchronised real time data.' Bernard Cubizolles, product manager software for GE Fanuc Intelligent Platforms Europe, said: 'The product includes many voice-of-customer requests that have translated into major features and minor enhancements.

'The important ones include alarm management enhancements, easier to configure UI for network and alarm filters and event trapping support for Ifix's VBA scripting commands.' True Data Management Solution Ifix 5.0 introduces a charting tool that expands the software's capability to display X-Bar, R-Bar, S-Bar, histogram and logarithmic charts, in addition to the more traditional real time and historical charts.

With support for advanced CGI graphics and a wide range of plotting types such as bar, area, spline and best fit curves, the new charting tool enables configuration of different line and display styles.

Ideal for GE Fanuc's Proficy Historian product, this new tool implements an advanced algorithm to fetch and plot data efficiently, boosting the overall system performance.

In addition to configuration, Ifix 5.0 enables users to read time-stamped data into their process graphics from Proficy Historian using Ifix's standard Datalink, providing easy accessibility to historical data in context to the real-time data.

Ifix's unique Visiconx tools also connect directly to Proficy Historian tables for display of data grids into graphics without configuring complex SQL queries.

Alarm management is one of the most critical aspects of a HMI/SCADA system and Ifix 5.0 introduces new tools to filter alarms, display alarms and notify the users of alarm escalations.

Ifix 5.0 introduces an alarm escalation feature to generate an event if the severity of a particular alarm has increased, improving notification about process abnormalities.

Another enhancement to the new software comes in the form of more than 500 pre-built graphic objects called dynamos that include ISA-specific symbols.

These dynamos support versioning to track any changes made to the master dynamos.

All objects support dynamic linking, so users can update graphics with any changes made to the master dynamo object.

Because the dynamos have been built natively in Ifix, they are extremely scalable and support animations.

Other features of Ifix 5.0 include: Discover and Auto Configuration, allowing users to read PLC configurations from its PLC file and configure the driver, database and Proficy Historian from one location in one single effort (Ifix 5.0's Discover and Auto Configuration tool now supports Rockwell's Rslogix 5/500 for PLC5, SLC 500 and Micrologix controllers, Siemens Step 7 for the S7 controllers and the generic OPC Client driver for configuring third party device servers); graphic thumbnail support, meaning Ifix 5.0 now supports the thumbnail view of its graphics in Windows Explorer (this support has also been extended into the Ifix Workspace, where users can view snapshots of their graphics as they move the mouse over the graphic names); custom scaling for analog data within database tags, meaning Ifix 5.0 enhances the product's SCADA capability by introducing custom scaling capability for analog tags within the database blocks (this will allow users to configure one tag, which reads in their non-standard raw values and outputs an EGU specific value); and loadable blocks, specialised database blocks created over the years based on customer requirements and input.

These blocks are available on GE Fanuc's support website for download and use.

However, Ifix 5.0 will include all these blocks on the product CD, making it readily available for users.

For existing users, this will provide a seamless upgrade and for new customers it will add more power to their database configurations.

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