Enterprise Buildings Integrator R500
Enterprise Buildings Integrator R500
Enterprise Buildings Integrator R500
Enterprise Buildings
Integrator R500
Technical Specification
Table of Content
Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................3
System Architecture.............................................................................................................................5
System Integration................................................................................................................................7
Visitor Management.............................................................................................................................23
• Expansion of existing scalability lijits, to now support 300,000 points on 1 EBI server, or 350,000 points across EBI Systems
Connected using Distributed Systems Architecture. All 350,000 points visible from each and every EBI client workstation !
• Scalability extended to the cloud, with Mobile Apps to allow remote building management and tools to allow Occupants to
interact in real time at anytime and anywhere.
• Integration with a diverse range of devices, enterprise systems, Internet and intranet sources allowing integrated building
management of key facility control and information
• New in EBI R500, these mobile applications now extend to native Apps connected through Honeywell Cloud technologies
to your EBI systems.
• Uses industry standard hardware with Windows 2012 R2 Server and Windows 10 or Windows 7 operating systems for
workstations.
• Supports for leading open standards: BACnet, LonMark, OPC and Modbus. Enterprise Web Services are also available to
extend your EBI system with powerful value added applications.
• Web-based user interface provides operators or facility engineers easy access and puts the user in control of every situation.
Use of modern new HTML5 is featured in key parts of EBI R500
• UL Listed to Standards: UL864 (Accessory and Panels Fire, Smoke Control, Critical & Non Critical Process Control), UL2017
(Signaling Systems), UL916 (Energy Management Systems), UL1017 and UL1076 (Security Systems), UL1610 (Central
Station) and UL294 (Access Control). EBI R500 UL Listing is presently being assessed and when approved we will formerly
announce this globally.
• Suitable for use in a restricted Pharmaceutical environment requiring conformance to 21 CFR Part 11 for electronic records
and electronic signatures
• Scheduling
• HVAC reports
• Alarm Pager
• Comprehensive control and monitoring of all cardholders at your site, including shift management, guard tour, and visitor
management
• Prompt, intelligent alarms, including operator response instructions and deadman timer
Life Safety Manager allows monitoring and control of fire alarm systems for fire protection and smoke control.
EBI is available with UL864 Listing for Ethernet based life safety control and monitoring.The operator is
provided with continuous information about the building’s fire protection systems and can actuate a fire alarm
or building evacuation from Station.Scheduling
Digital Video Manager seamlessly integrates video and audio surveillance of your facility using cameras connected directly
to your LAN, enabling flexible event-based recording and viewing.
Digital Video Manager seamlessly integrates video and audio surveillance of your facility using cameras connected directly
to your LAN, enabling flexible event-based recording and viewing.
For systems requiring superior fault tolerance, EBI can be EBI Servers can also be connected together in a
configured for high-availability architecture applications Distributed System Architecture, allowing very large
to operate in a redundant hot standby configuration. To or geographically distributed sites to be operated as a
achieve this level of rhe EBI server is available with two single system.
servers: one is dedicated as the primary server and the
other acts as the standby server. If the primary server Alternatively, this architecture allows autonomous
encounters a problem, the standby server automatically EBI nodes to communicate alarms and cardholder
assumes control and reconnects controllers and clients information through a network with a minimum of
in as little as 10 seconds, with loss of data minimized to engineering effort. There is no duplication of points or
this period. The EBI redundancy solution also insulates alarms.
you against design faults seen in other solutions, as EBI
does not replicate all operating system software between A Distributed System Architecture enables multiple
the two servers, ensuring that malware or driver and facilities to be operated in an efficient, consistent and
Operating System problems are NOT replicated to your cost effective way across your entire organization without
backup system. sacrificing the independence of each office.
System Integration
EBI provides an open system architecture that consolidates supervisory functions such as alarm, events, reporting and
control into a common user framework. EBI then allows you to choose from a variety of controllers, standard hardware
devices, and communications interfaces that can be integrated, into a central system that maximizes the performance
of your building or facility. From a modest sized Building Manager system, EBI can be expanded through license to a fully
integrated Security, Life Safety, Energy Management and / or Building Management solution. It’s Easy.
• Energy management – monitoring and control • Mobile solutions – PDA, Phone SMS, paging and SNMP
notification systems
• Lighting control
Digital Video Manager seamlessly integrates video easily automate recording to be linked with any events
and audio (IP Intercom) surveillance of your facility from within EBI, using the new EBI Automation Engine.
using cameras connected directly to your Network Most importantly, by using pre-recording, the video is
(LAN or WAN), enabling flexible event-based recording captured from before the alarm or disturbance occurred.
and viewing from within EBI. Cameras can be located A recording database can easily be searched to find the
anywhere in the building and connected back to EBI, right clip for investigators. Digital Video Manager also has
removing the need for complex cabling and racks of advanced Video Analytics algorithms allowing specific
analog video equipment. Video and audio is digitized behaviors to be detected by cameras and alarmed in EBI.
using standard video streaming devices and then can Operators can be alerted to monitor only when there is
be viewed in real-time at any EBI Station, or alternatively activity on them. By integrating digital video, EBI provides
into the DVM Console. Recording of video and audio a flexible, scalable and intelligent surveillance solution.
can be activated by operators on demand or you can
Open Systems
HTML
EBI has powerful new Enterprise Web Services enabling BACnet over Ethernet and IP communications.
web compliant applications to quickly extend the power of A BACnet PICS (Protocol Implementation Conformance
EBI to meet your business needs Statement) document is available on request which
details EBI support for BACnet Standard Objects and
BACnet® Application Services.
OPC
ODBC
EBI supports OLE for Process Control (OPC) 2.0 Data
Access. This interface allows EBI to read and write to an
(ODBC) Open Database Connectivity is an industry-
OPC Data Server as an OPC client. This capability provides
standard for database access. EBI provides read-only
access to a wide range of third-party OPC Data Servers
ODBC access to its real-time database as well as the
allowing cost-effective integration of third-party devices.
relational cardholder database. This may be used to
An EBI Server can also be an OPC Server. OPC Client and
extract information from EBI using ODBC-compliant
Server capabilities can be used as a means for exchanging
reporting tools or enterprise
data between two OPC-compliant systems to provide
management systems.
integration at a system level.
The operator interface allows a user to perform the Provided you deploy using Honeywell’s secure best
following tasks: practices, then this can provide a fast modern method to
control your entire facility from anywhere in the world.
• Display and control field equipment
• Responding to alarms is crucial and the operator always Implementing and using IPsec policies to encrypt your
needs to see the most important alarm. In Station, communication sessions is a strategy you can use in
there is a dedicated alarm line which indicates the most conjunction with remote access. This is fully supported
recent, highest priority, unacknowledged alarm. by EBI Operator / Station in R500.
Real-Time Database
EBI communicates to controllers that have distributed Other features supported within EBI Global
intelligence. The local controller determines normal Schedules include:
access control decisions or HVAC control strategies
without input from the server. If the communications • Easily create (or change) one-off, recurring and
link between a controller and the server fails, normal exception schedules
system functions continue to operate and the controller
• Use the one schedule to control multiple locations
buffers transactions. When the communications link
across different controller types.
is re-established, this information is reported back
to the server. Changes in the server database may be
• Create schedules that span more than one day.
downloaded to the relevant subsystem controllers.
• Configure and unlimited number of holidays and
temporary exceptions with a start and end date.
Associated Display
Database Partitioning
Select the Associated Display and be immediately taken
EBI can easily support the complex requirements of large to a graphic showing where in your facility the alarm is
or multi-tenanted systems. Using the EBI Enterprise coming from.
Model, your facility is logically partitioned into separate
Locations and your Cardholders are logically partitioned EBI annunciates alarms as follows:
into separate Organizations. Each Location / Organization
may include a logical set of points, cardholders, cards, Audible Tone
reports, and displays. Each operator is then allowed to
view, monitor, and control only those points or cardholders The audible tone is based on a *.wav file on each Station.
either press the acknowledge key, or use the convenient and color-codes them to indicate priority and severity.
Alarm Summary
This historical data can be viewed in several ways, for • How often a point has changed state
example as graphical trends (such as line or bar charts) ,
as lists of numeric values and as event information from • How many times a cardholder has used a card
Cardholder Data can also be either exported or imported Cards and cardholders are easily added to the system.
from EBI, allowing integration to and from external Cards may be assigned to cardholders or remain
systems in either ASCII, XML or direct from any ODBC as “unissued” cards. Whenever card or cardholder
compliant database. information is changed, the event management systems
records the operator and the change made.
EBI also utilizes the SSRS to deliver powerful custom
reports which can be configured and tailored via Visual Multiple cardholders may be simultaneously edited at
Studio 2014, or the simple custom report tools delivered one time by using the “multi-select” capability. This is
within SSRS. This allows user defined reports to access a very useful feature when you need to change some
EBI point data, or event history, or cardholder data to information which applies to many cardholders.
deliver customer report layouts as needed
Templates make it easy to add a new cardholder to
particular group. For example, a “Sales Cardholder”
template might contain all the relevant information for
the sales department. Operators then use this template
when adding new sales staff to the cardholder database.
Visitor Check-in/Check-out
An operator can find a piece of equipment by calling up a Enterprise Web Services (EWS)
custom display that shows the layout of the building and
the location of the asset. Cameras can also be triggered Extending the power of EBI is much simpler using the
to follow the asset as it moves. new Enterprise Web Services (EWS). These modern
If assets move out of the detector’s view, then alarms can web services provide a simplified collection of APIs
be generated to alert operators to lost assets. The tags that allow custom interfaces, queries, web pages or
also provide a duress function so, when worn by staff, business systems to openly interface with EBI. Examples
provide additional security and peace include being able to search and query entities such
of mind. as points and alarms, read and write point parameter
values, enable and disable entities such as channels,
It is also possible to monitor a contact with an asset point servers, controllers, raise alarms and events,
locator tag. By doing this, runtime hours of equipment acknowledge alarms and read history.
items can be monitored.
*not available in all regions Enterprise Web Services benefits your business
operations by providing:
Extending the System • Modern architecture means you can build the most
contemporary real time applications in the shortest
EBI provides a suite of tools which enable you to
possible time.
create your own powerful applications on top of EBI’s
functionality, enabling value added of your EBI system. • High performance lets you connect more applications
Such application extensions enable EBI to meet the and users at the same time. It scales to your needs, no
specific needs of your facility but all operated within and need to limit your business processes.
upon a standard platform. You integration options are
limitless. • Seamless migration of your apps and integrated
systems means less downtime and more flexibility
There are several options available to customize your when you decide to upgrade.
EBI system, ranging from HMIWeb Display Builder for
creating custom displays, to the new Automation Engine,
to the new Enterprise Web Services for creating custom
applications and interfaces:
The Cardholder Web Services provides the ability to Microsoft Excel Data Exchange is used to link EBI and
develop SOAP compliant applications to read and write Microsoft Excel. A wizard in Microsoft Excel enables
to and from the EBI Cardholder Database in a controlled connection to the EBI server and to points. The values of
and secure manner. Cardholder services is available in these points can then be used in your Excel spreadsheets
either a secure read only license, or optionally a read/ and be automatically updated.
write capability allowing for applications to have a
powerful; real time interface from EBI and also optionally
History report
to update and append the cardholder database with
information from Human Resource systems and external
The History report produces historical data, such as the
databases.
maximum and minimum values, for points that match the
search criteria, and that have been configured for history
Cardholder Services replaces the existing EBI Cardholder
collection. Historical data can also be shown in graphical
Object Model API, and with its improved functionality it
form and you can also include event information for each
allows for enhancement functionality in a new modern
point.
programming interface.
Server Scripting
Quick Builder
EBI provides a library of common symbols and indicators
used in building management systems, enabling you to
EBI is configured using an extremely flexible and powerful
achieve a consistent look and feel. EBI also allows you
engineering tool called Quick Builder. Quick Builder allows
to embed ActiveX controls and ActiveX documents in
both “novice” and “power users” to configure points,
displays.
controllers, Stations, and printers.
Architectures
Single server Distributed System Architecture
Redundant hot standby server Virtual fault tolerant solutions are supported
Networking
Uses industry-standard TCP/IP networking over Ethernet Controllers may be connected via Ethernet
IPSec used for secure operator communications Remote fully functional client connections available over
LAN, WAN, 4G or 3G
Flexible station licensing based on the number of Cloud Connectivity to Honeywell Sentice Cloud is
simultaneous connections supported, for Mobile Apps includeing Vector and
Honeywell Pulse(tm)
OPC Data Access 2.0 (Client and Server) XML interface via SQL Reporting services
Over 300 preconfigured standard displays SafeBrowse for secure Internet/intranet integration
Embed live video from Honeywell Digital Video Manager Easy point and cardholder search with wildcard support
Easy Mobile
Designed to support unlimited connections and tested Designed for 3G network connections or higher. Operable
to support over 300 concurrent users. over any LAN and WAN IP connection
AJAX base client, with no ActiveX or Java Runtime Zero footprint. Compatible with all modern browsers (safari,
(JVM) to install IE, Firefox, Nokia, Blackberry)
Wildcard Point search return first 60 matching points Support for 40 most recent alarms
Operator Security
Windows Group support for common operator credentials
Six levels of access to system functions:
Prompt for periodic change of passwords
• View Only
Events logged by operator ID or full operator name
• Acknowledge Only Individual operator profiles or Group Profiles including Scope
• Operator of Responsibility (SOR)
Arithmetic calculations
Alarm Management
Configurable color-coded alarm summary display page
Additional messages can be attached to an alarm
with filtering by alarm priorities and area
5000 concurrent alarms in alarm list, each with a
count available for number of times occurred since last Alarm acknowledge (writes through to controller)
acknowledgement
Individual alarm prioritization of different input states for
Four levels of alarm priority with fifteen sub-priorities
the same point
Single line alarm processing (recurring individual alarms can
Sort and filter alarms, add comments to alarms
be displayed as a single alarm with a count)
Alarm segregation through database partitioning Alarms and events can trigger reports
Location tree summary of alarms Alarm annunciation can use custom sound files (*.wav)
Alarm parameters can be adjusted on-line Automatic alarm priority elevation if alarm unactioned
Analog point alarm types include
• PV High
• PV Low
• Rate of Change
• Transmitter High
• Transmitter Low
All alarm and return-to-normal conditions logged in
Alarm Pager
event summary
Individual or page acknowledgment of alarms • Transmits alarms to pagers using PET, TAP or UCP
protocols. This enables SMS alerts to be sent to
Automatic link to optional alarm instruction page or
Mobile Phones.
associated display page or digital video clip
• Transmits alarms to email using SMTP
Alarm handling responses logged into event summary
• Transmits alarms to SNMP managers as SNMP traps.
Trending
Multiple formats include: Configurable sample densities
Embed trends in custom displays Copy and paste trend data to Microsoft Excel
Underwriters Laboratory Listing* (UL testing is underway for R500, expected completion is Sept. 2016)
EBI R500 is UL listed to the following standards. QVAX-UL864-Critical&NonCritical Process Control
All points Lists all points which match a specified search criteria. Crystal
Zone Information Lists all information about Zones matching specified search criteria. Crystal
Cardholders
All cardholders may have the following:
Cardholder first name and last name Card expiration date
94 configurable user fields delivered (easily customized
Personal Identification Number or (PIN)
or expanded)
Organization Long access (controller-specific)
Address Escort required (controller-specific)
Comments Escort capable (controller-specific)
Alarm priority Cost override (controller-specific)
Cardholder State (Active, inactive, Left Company) Event lockout override (controller-specific)
Card trace option Card Class A, B (controller-specific)
64 access levels per cardholder as standard(controller-
Support for over 100,000 cardholders
specific)
Last door accessed Fully customizable user-defined database fields
Cardholder commencement date Comboboxes to preprogram cardholder field choices
Cardholder expiration date Card and cardholder commencement and expiration dates
High resolution color image of cardholder Up to 64 access levels per cardholder
Cardholder signature Automatic trace of cardholder through the facility
Cardholders may be assigned one or many cards. Each
Card pending expiration notification
card has the following information:
Card number Multi-select and multi-edit of cardholder
Card credential type Visitor and employee cardholder types supported
Card state (active, inactive, lost, stolen, expired) Templates for cardholder management
Card commencement date Powerful searching and sorting of cardholders
6 minute average
Access Control
1024 access levels containing 256 zone/time
Complete or modified data download to controllers
period pairs
1024 card reader zones each containing 128 doors ASCII import/ export of all access components
Application Development
Enterprise Web Services: allows simple network
API: general purpose application development interface
connected programs to read and write point data
Microsoft Excel Data Exchange: Wizard for getting Cardholder Services: specific SOAP compliant interface for
point and history data into Microsoft Excel from EBI accessing cardholder data.
User Scan Task Kit: allows development of loosely integrated
controller interfaces
Quick Builder
Graphical engineering tool Multipoint edit
Alignment
Group/Ungroup
Printed Documentation
Installation Guide Building Management Guide
Overview Guide Internationalization
Operators Guide Support for operator interface in localized languages
Security Controllers
Honeywell SMP or HSM Honeywell FS90 Plus
Tecom Challenger Galaxy
Honeywell I9000 Vista
Identipoint Temaline
PCSC HID
Modbus, Modbus Plus, Modbus RTV, Modbus TCP OPC V2 DA compatible devices
Software Options
Asset Locator
Deadman Timer User Scan Task and Applications Toolkit
Alarm Pager Microsoft Excel Data Exchange
Guard Tour Integrated Photo ID
UL Listing Compliance Communications Encryption
Pharmaceutical Compliance Restrictions Enterprise Web Services
Easy Lobby
Product Specifications
Server Platform
Processor: Intel Xeon or equivalent capable to run
Network Protocols: TCP/IP
Windows 2012 R2
Memory: Minimum of 8 GB RAM Pointing Device: Mouse
Display Resolution: 1280 x 1024 x 65K colors Operating system: Windows 7 or Windows 2012 R2 Server
255*
Controllers
* This is per EBI server when using scan task based interfaces.
1000 scheduled standard reports
Reports
Custom Reports may be configured within SQL reporting Services and this number is not
limited
Events 100,000 per 60 MB of disk space available
Users 1000
20*
Number of Connected
Point Server per single EBI
* More than 20 with Technical Risk Review and approval
DSA Trend
Maximum number of Trend pens
20
published to all remote servers1,2
Maximum number of Trend pens that
this server can subscribe to from all 100
remote servers1,2
Note 1 – Ability to deliver published data rate depends upon throughput of underlying network. For example for a
heavily loaded EBI BNPS system there may not be sufficient bandwidth to the legacy controllers to deliver an additional
2000 parameters/s via DSA. Refer to the documentation associated with each legacy control network for more
information.
Note 2 – Device reads should be used with caution. It is possible to overload the underlying process control network if
too many device reads are done.
Note 3 – These values are based upon the standard history configuration settings
The CCR server is not directly connected to any controllers. It can only have Stations or Browser clients connected
The remote servers must obey the standard DSA limits (including the maximum number of remote servers that this
server can subscribe/publish to)
The CCR server must obey the standard DSA limits (except for the maximum number of remote servers that this server
can subscribe to)
1 Mbps 300ms 3s 1s 6s
Note 2 - A
vailable Network Bandwidth” means dedicated continuously available bandwidth for DSA use between two DSA for Points
connected servers, and not shared bandwidth with other applications.
Note 3 - T
ested with networking equipment that simulated satellite communication. Latency defines the time it takes for a packet of
data to get from one designated point to another. Round-trip latency is time for the message to be sent and the response to be
received.
Note 4 - A
ssumes the data is already subscribed to on the publishing server. Call up time (compared to a local server) is primarily due to
link latency and link bandwidth. Test schematic did not contain complex graphics elements such as shapes or alarm icons and
contains 500 parameters from the publishing server only.
Note 5 - Measured time is time to call up the display on a console station on the subscribing server.
Note 6 - C
ompared to display time on a console or flex station on the publishing server. Assumes that all 500 parameters on the
publishing server are changing each second.
Note 7 - I t is recommended that a maximum of 8 pens for remote point parameters be put on the trend with a maximum of 800 samples
per trend. Testing was conducted with 8 pens with a trend of 720 samples. All pens were from the publishing server.
64 Kbps 100
1Mbps 1000
2 Mbps 2000
10 Mbps 10000
Printers 50
Channels 90
Note 1 – A
vailable Network Bandwidth” means dedicated continuously available bandwidth for DSA use between two DSA connected
servers, and not shared bandwidth with other applications.
Note 4 – M
ax Network throughput is also applicable to the equivalent network speed in the DSA Over
Satellite table.
Note 5 - P
reviously, connection numbers have been specified for each of the network speed bands. Due to increases in PC and
networking performance, this is no longer considered to be a relevant performance parameter and has been removed
DSA interoperability is defined as a DSA-based runtime connection between servers.The following table describes
supported interoperability between various EBI and Experion releases.
EBI Release EBI R500 EBI R430 EBI R410 Experion R430
EBI R500
Yes Yes Yes Yes
- DSA for Points
Yes No No N/A
- DSA for Cardholders
EBI R410
Yes Yes Yes Yes
- DSA for Points
No Yes No N/A
- DSA for Cardholders
EBI R400
Yes Yes Yes No
- DSA for Points
No No Yes N/A
- DSA for Cardholders
Experion R430
Yes Yes Yes Yes
- DSA for Points
Input Capabilities
Automation Engine can trigger a rule base on any event in EBI. This extends to provide the functionality previous seen in:
• Algo 10 General Logic excluding absolute time of day delay – please see below for Algo 10 explanation
• Algo 68 Value Transportation
• Algo 71 Access Point task request (display callup and camera actions only)
• Algo 91 Event activated recording
• Algo 77 Change Display Request
• Algo 78 Group Control of Points
Plus ability to have advanced input conditions:
• Ability to match alarms and events using wildcard * and ?
• Ability to match alarms and events using “All points in location x”
Output Capabilities
• Display callup with association (ie. Call up associated display configured on the point detail)
• Command a group of points with delay between points
• Point Value transportation
• Call up configured DVM views on a station
• Call up an associated camera to a Station (direct or associated Station)
• Initiate recording on an associated camera
• Cardholder comparison
• For example, “If access denied event occurs on any doors on level 1, start recording on associated camera”
• Or “If any intercom alarm is received in location x, call up associated camera on Station y”
Instant Alert Plus Notification. This allows an event in EBI to trigger an alert to IA+, allowing for mass notifcation
through your IA+ subscription, or alternatively allowing rapid messaging to extended maintenance teams for any
controller or equipment faults
Notification Performance
ΔT = BS/(60-ER) Examples:
Server scripting is an optional item. It further extends the behavior of the server-resident subsystems and its run time
objects. Examples of server objects are points and parameters, reports, assets and tasks (application programs). Scripts
can run by the server either periodically or when a specified event occurs. Standard displays support the monitoring of
the status of running scripts.
Description
Server scripting has been optimized for relatively short scripts and
is not designed for implementing control strategies. If a task is
computationally intensive, or requires extensive file handling, custom
applications can be used instead of
scripts – see section 3.6 “Application Development Toolkit”. Some tasks
Short scripts only
qualify for both categories, and the rules are flexible when deciding what
Maximum script size (typically less than
tasks can and cannot be performed by server scripts, see the following
50 lines)
section.
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