<strong>GENESIS64</strong><strong>Product</strong> Introduction September 2013SpecificationsOPC ConnectivityOPC UAOPC ClassicAlarmWorX64 ServerBasic Alarm TypesAdvanced Alarm TypesSupportAlarm AreasAlarm TemplatesAssociated ValuesOnline ChangesAlarmWorX64 LoggerLogger TypeLogger ConfigurationSupportMultiple ConfigurationsRedundancyDatabase Table ManagementPrinter LoggingTranslation LoggingAlarmWorX64 ViewerExtensionData TypeEmbeddableSupportMulti-GridMulti-TabCustom StylesLive FilteringLive GroupingLive SortingClient [A/E]Server [A/E], Client [A/E]Limit, Digital, Deviation, Rate of ChangeRate Limit, Trigger LimitYesYesYesYesDatabaseSubscription BasedYesYesYesYesYesAWXX (WPF Format), AWXXS (Silverlight)Real-Time, Historical, Event (A/E, Logged Alarms & Events)Yes [GraphWorX64]YesYesYesYesYesYesCopyright © 2013 ICONICS, Inc.All Rights Reserved.Page 17 of 34September 2013
<strong>GENESIS64</strong><strong>Product</strong> Introduction September 2013AssetWorXAssetWorX is an additional architectural layer within <strong>GENESIS64</strong> that enables the system to beengineered and operated based on an intelligent asset technology configured to represent acustomer’s enterprise. Assets can be defined in a hierarchical model as defined by the ANSI/ISA-95 standard.Consistent and Distributed System OrganizationWhen utilizing AssetWorX, users define Asset Classes to represent all similar entities that shouldbe represented and operated in a similar way. For example, pumps, heat exchangers, turbines,chillers, buildings and building zones, and plants can all be defined as asset classes. An assetclass contains all properties, equations, commands and operations that any user might issue, aswell as graphic templates, smart symbols, and trends that are needed to visualize and provideinsight for that type of equipment. Once defined, the user simply instantiates the class as manytimes as necessary, at the appropriate level of the enterprise hierarchy, to fully define allequipment and entities to be monitored. For larger applications distributed asset trees can beused to create a hierarchy of AssetWorX servers. Splitting assets into subdivisions based on alogical tiered structure allows for security layers and enables cloud architectures.CommandingWithin AssetWorX, users will find the integration of extensivecommanding capabilities. Commanding allows users to sendinformation and direction between modules. From the AssetWorXCatalog, users will be able to load displays or other applications, setglobal Aliases or Alarm Filters, and command set points and statuschanges.AssetWorX NavigatorThe AssetWorX Navigator is provided as a Windows PresentationFoundation (WPF) object and a Silverlight Control. This provides theflexibility to apply the navigator as an embedded component inside agraphic, or execute the navigator as a standalone component inside aPortalWorX-SL portal to launch or command other applications in thesame portal. The AssetWorX Navigator enables operators to quicklyand intuitively navigate to the subject of interest.The advantages of using AssetWorX include• Greatly reduced engineering time - All like items are only constructed once• Operator Consistency - All like items are configured exactly the same• Virtual Naming - Operators no longer must relate to sometimes cryptic tag/item names.All information can be accessed by logical, meaningful names.• Easy Navigation through the AssetWorX navigation tree• Simple roll-up and drill down to the summarization or detail of interest• Virtually unlimited scalability - All asset property data is stored in SQL Server, withcaching to all current users. Utilization of SQL Server and the optimization includedsupports IT level scalability.Page 18 of 34September 2013Copyright © 2013 ICONICS, Inc.All Rights Reserved.