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KEY FEATURES
Total integration of Access Control, Security,
Surveillance, Heating Ventilation and Air
Conditioning, Energy Management and Life Safety
systems
HONEYWELL LIFE SAFETY For global companies, EBI is the ideal system,
MANAGER allowing the operator interface to be translated into
Life Safety Manager allows monitoring and control the local language, and enabling centralized
of fire alarm systems for fire protection and smoke monitoring and control of locally or globally
control. EBI is available with UL864 Listing for distributed sites.
Ethernet based life safety control and monitoring. EBI integrates with Open System standards, existing
enterprise systems, and with Internet and intranet
applications. This allows you to choose the best field
HONEYWELL DIGITAL VIDEO solutions for your building and to seamlessly
MANAGER integrate information into EBI for further
Digital Video Manager seamlessly integrates video processing, reporting or distribution.
and audio surveillance of your facility using cameras
EBI provides operators, supervisors, and managers
connected directly to your LAN, enabling flexible
with a sophisticated Web-style interface to enable
event-based recording and viewing.
personnel to easily monitor and control buildings at
one or more sites. EBI uses technology such as
HTML for creating graphic displays. EBI allows
HONEYWELL ENERGY
remote or partially automated monitoring and
MANAGER control of your facility.
Energy Manager monitors, validates and optimizes
your energy usage enabling you to help the EBI runs on industry-standard personal computers
environment while saving money. using the Windows XP and Windows 2003 Server
operating systems. The Windows Vista Business
edition is also supported for EBI Clients and
Operator Stations.
HTML OPC
EBI’s extensive graphics builder creates displays in EBI supports OLE for Process Control (OPC) 2.0 Data
native HTML format, ensuring EBI has the most Access. This interface allows EBI to read and write to
open graphics capability in the market. These an OPC Data Server as an OPC client. This capability
displays can be viewed in EBI Stations and also provides access to a wide range of third-party OPC
through Microsoft’s Internet Explorer web browser. Data Servers allowing cost-effective integration of
third-party devices. An EBI Server can also be an
LonWorks OPC Server. OPC Client and Server capabilities can
LonWorks is a network of interoperable devices be used as a means for exchanging data between
from multiple vendors conforming to the LonMark two OPC-compliant systems to provide integration
standard (ANSI/CEA 709.1). EBI supports both at a system level.
Honeywell and third-party LonWorks devices that
conform to this LonMark standard. The interface The new OPC Alarm and Event Server enable EBI to
supports both read and write of Network Variables support mapping of alarm/event properties to OPC
and Configuration Properties. The EBI LonWorks notification properties to be processed by an OPC
Interface is based on Echelon's LNS (LonWorks notification client. The OPC Alarm and Event Server
Network Services) Database to provide compatibility support the OPC Alarm and Events Specification
with third-party LON tools. EBI supports the latest Version 1.02 and the OPC Common Definitions &
version of LNS (3.2) available from Echelon. Interfaces specification Version 1.0.
Internet with some restrictions applicable when that operators have the best information at their
used over the Internet. fingertips.
· Trend object showing recent, past hour and also In addition to this, EBI incorporates control levels to
overnight information limit manual control of doors, locks or sensors. Only
operators with appropriate control levels can issue
· All changes are logged into the EBI
commands to these points. EBI can also restrict the
· AJAX based client with no ActiveX / JVM to install commands an operator can issue, for example an
operator may be allowed to lock a door but not
· Support for secure encryption unlock it.
Point Groups
EBI can group points based on alarm inputs,
outputs, controller, area, doors, or elevators. An
operator can then control a group or monitor it as
one entity. A summary display shows information
about the groups, including the number of points in ALARM MANAGEMENT
a group and the number of points in each state.
The comprehensive alarm management facilities of
Event Initiated Programs EBI ensure that operators are immediately notified
EBI allows the triggering of additional controls or of any attempted security violations or building
system functions from input points. When the input anomalies. Operators can easily respond to alarms
point changes state, this may cause a range of and quickly find relevant information by using the
actions such as: dedicated function keys.
· Displaying cardholder information when a card is Acknowledge.. Use the mouse to select the alarm
presented at a reader point on the display and either press the
acknowledge key, or use the convenient right click
· Enabling output controls based on a logical context menu, to acknowledge the alarm. This
combination of inputs action will automatically be recorded in the system
event file and, optionally, on an alarm printer.
· Alarming a master point based on the al
alarm states
of subordinate points Alarm Summary.. Press the Alarm Summary key at
any time to view a display showing all currently
· Averaging a set of temperatures into the value of active alarms. The alarm messages
ssages are color-coded
color
one point to show priorities. From the summary display, you
· Process shutdown based on critical fire or utility can acknowledge alarms and access an associated
alarm display defined for each point. You can sort alarms
or filter only for certain characteristics. You can
Database Partitioning even add comments to alarms or print an
EBI can easily support the complex requirements of appropriate alarm list.
large or multi-tenanted systems. Using the EBI
Associated Display.. Select the Associated Display
Enterprise Model, your facility is logically
and be immediately taken to a graphic showing
partitioned into separate Locations and your
where in your facility the alarm is coming from.
Cardholders are logically partitioned into separate
Organizations. Each Location / Organization may EBI annunciates alarms as follows:
include a logical set of points, cardholders, cards
cards,
reports, and displays. Each operator is then allowed · Audible Tone.. The audible tone is based on
o a
to view, monitor, and control only those points or *.wav file on each Station.
cardholders within their designated Location or
· Alarm Line.. A dedicated alarm line appears on all
Organization. In this way, you can easily prevent
displays and shows the most recent, highest
operators from viewing information from another
priority, unacknowledged alarm in the system.
tenancy
ncy or another part of the system that is not
relevant to them.
· Alarm Indicator. An alarm indicator appears on all With the Advanced Alarm Management feature, you
displays and flashes when there are any can provide further information to assist operators.
unacknowledged alarms. When an operator acknowledges an alarm, they
proceed to an alarm instruction page which details
· Alarm Summary Display. An alarm summary appropriate alarm handling procedures. After
display shows all alarms in the system and color- following these procedures, the operator can enter
codes them to indicate priority and severity. a response that indicates the actions taken to
correct the situation, or can choose from a pre-
· Alarm Printer Output. Alarm messages are
configured list of responses. This ensures operators
printed on the alarm printer for a hard copy
have the information they need to be fully
record.
responsible and accountable for handling alarms.
Alarms annunciate at Stations even if no user is Operator responses are logged to an event file for
currently signed on. Even if Station is minimized, the subsequent analysis.
audible tone sounds and the Station icon flashes to
indicate that there is an alarm. Alarms can drive an Alarm Pager
external communicator such as a light or siren. Alarm Pager is an additional EBI option which allows
alarms to be routed to pagers, mobile phones, email
Alarms can be associated with different point states and SNMP managers. This is ideal if your operators
for digital points or special conditions such as high need to move around the facility but want to be
or low values or rates of change for analog points. notified of critical alarms. It is possible to nominate
Each alarm is assigned a different priority: journal, a range of points and the alarm priority which will
low, high or urgent. Each alarm priority supports up cause the external system to be notified. For
to 15 sub-priorities within it. This allows for example, you may wish to send urgent priority
sophisticated alarm prioritization. Alarms can easily alarms on your chiller to the Building Supervisor, but
be sorted and filtered. high and urgent priority alarms from security points
to the Head of Security.
It is possible to automatically elevate an alarm to
the next highest priority level or generate an The Alarm Pager option uses the industry standard
additional alarm if an operator does not Paging Entry Terminal (PET) protocol, Telocator
acknowledge an alarm within a certain time, Alphanumeric Protocol (TAP), or the UCP protocol to
ensuring alarms are always handled promptly. communicate with Pager Service Providers for
telephone paging. Alarm Pager may optionally also
For each alarm EBI can automatically keep count of
direct connect through your local GSM modem,
how many times this same alarm has recurred,
removing dependence on SMS service providers and
which allows the Alarm Summary Display to remain
delivering a simple direct connect mobile interface
less cluttered as common or nuisance alarms are
for your alarms. This GSM support includes the
aggregated into a single alarm message. In addition
ability to remotely acknowledge the alarm incident
EBI automatically calculates alarm metrics to quickly
via an SMS message, thereby confirming the
tell you the number of urgent, high and low priority
incident has been seen and confirmed.
alarms you have in each location. These alarm
metrics can be historized and trended, and reported When combined with the Easy Mobile client, Alarm
on at shift boundaries or other times. Pager delivers a self contained alarm management
and control interface all accessible from your mobile
phone device.
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ENTERPRISE BUILDINGS INTEGRATOR (R410)
REPORTING
HISTORY AND EBI provides comprehensive reporting facilities
TRENDING including a range of standard reports, the ability to
create custom reports, the ability to export and
EBI provides continuous history about how import information and the ability to use other
operational data and points in the system have been standard reporting systems with EBI. Combining
changing with time. EBI can sample and store analog existing services along with new SQL Server 2008
and status point values as historical data. EBI Reporting Services (SSRS), EBI protects your existing
supports a range of different history collection investments and work processes during upgrades,
rates. Both snapshots and averages are collected, whilst providing exciting new SSRS reports along
allowing you to view what was happening on the with a framework for enabling advanced custom
system at any instant in time or over a longer reports to be added very simply to the system.
period. This also includes the ability on the same
Some examples of standard reporting are as follows:
trend display to simultaneously review point values
alongside system event information, alarms, · All points in alarm over a configurable time period
operator changes and advisories. This enables you
· All points in manual
to quickly perform root cause analysis frfrom a single
display. · All activities by a certain operator
Each Muster Station supervises specific zones of the The Deadman Timer can also be used to check
plant displays a list of cardholders still present in whether alarms have been acknowledged and will
these zones (including detail on their last recorded alert others if alarms are not being promptly
zone). attended to even if there is other system activity. In
addition, the Deadman Timer can even generate
dummy alarms to keep the operators busy.
EBI provides some extended functions for ensuring The Guard Tour ensures that guards are monitored
the safety of security staff. at each step on the tour and, should there be
problems, the control Center is immediately
Deadman Timer notified.
The Deadman Timer option monitors operator
activity at a Station. It provides a safeguard to
ensure that an operator is actively at their post and
that all alarms are acknowledged promptly. If there
is no operator activity for a defined period, EBI
automatically signs off the operator. A warning
message will notify the operator before this
happens. If that operator does not sign onto the
system again, EBI automatically controls an output
to alert help.
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ENTERPRISE BUILDINGS INTEGRATOR (R410)
Visitor Check-in/Check-out
The reception desk manages all visitor check-in/out
operations including:
Server Scripting
Server scripting is the easiest way of extending
extend the
functionality
nctionality of your system with minimal effort. It
ASSET LOCATOR allows you to write simple scripts that perform
additional functions when, for example, alarms
· Asset Locator provides the ability to immediately
occur, reports are generated and points return to
identify where key high-value
value assets are in the
normal. Scripts are created in an integrated script
facility. By integrating the latest technology in IR
editor using
sing Microsoft VBScript, a popular scripting
and RF tagging, EBI can track your valuable assets
language.
as they move around the facility. All that is needed
are the asset tags and a number of detectors that Network API
are easily installed into the ceiling of the building. To extract simple point information from EBI for use
· An operator can find a piece of equipment by in another application, it is possible to use the
calling up a custom display that shows the layout Network API to read and write point data. This API is
of the building and the location of the asset. easy to use even for the novice programmer.
Cameras can also be triggered to follow the asset
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as it moves. If assets move out of the detector's
Microsoft Excel Data Exchange is used to link EBI
view, then alarms can be generated to alert
and Microsoft Excel. A wizard in Microsoft Excel
operators to lost assets. The tags also provide a
enables connection to the EBI server and to points.
duress function so, when worn by staff, provide
The values of these points can then be used in your
additional security and peace of mind.
Excel spreadsheets
eadsheets and be automatically updated.
· It is also possible to monitor a contact with an
asset locator tag. By doing this, runtime hours of
Web Toolkit
equipment items can be monitored. The Web Toolkit provides all the information
required to link EBI to your corporate intranet or the
Internet. The toolkit allows users to develop Web
pages which incorporate live EBI data.
Cardholder Services
The Cardholder Web Services provides the ability to
develop SOAP compliant applications to read and
write to and from the EBI Cardholder Database in a
controlled and secure manner. Cardholder services
is available in either a secure read only license, or
optionally a read/write capability allowing for
applications to have a powerful; real time interface
from EBI and also optionally to update and append
the cardholder database with information from
Human Resource systems and external databases.
Operator Interface
PRODUCT DATA SUMMARY
Station and HMIWeb Browser
System Architecture Microsoft Windows XP Professional, Microsoft Windows
Client/server architecture 2003 Server, Windows Vista
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 · Designed for display resolution of 1280 x 1024 or
SQL Reporting Services higher
Points: Analog, digital, totalizer, access, flexible and · Embed live video
container
· Embed SafeBrowse™ for secure Internet/intranet
Architectures integration
Single server
· Animation using VB Scripts
Redundant hot standby server
· 3 Party document integration
rd
Distributed System Architecture
Uses industry-standard TCP/IP networking over Ethernet · Easy point and cardholder search with wildcard support
Flexible station licensing based on the number of
simultaneous connections · Cut, copy, and paste facilities for easy editing of text
Controllers may be connected via Ethernet · User input devices include keyboard, mouse, trackball
Remote connections via WAN (optional), touchscreen (optional)
· Events logged by operator ID or full operator name · Dedicated alarm zone displays most recent highest
priority alarm
· Individual operator profiles including Scope of
Responsibility (SOR) · All alarm and return-to-normal conditions logged in
event summary
· Effective data partitioning of facility into different
locations · Individual or page acknowledgment of alarms
· Command assignment to control different output · Automatic link to optional alarm instruction page or
states associated display page or digital video clip
· Operator sign-on can be restricted to certain Stations · Alarm handling responses logged into event summary
and certain times · Additional messages can be attached to an alarm
· Automatic change of Scope of Responsibility by time · Alarm acknowledge (writes through to controller)
· Use Windows operator accounts or Windows Group · Individual alarm prioritization of different input states
Accounts for authentication in EBI for the same point
· Display Resolution: 1280 x 1024 x 65K colors Alarms 2000* unique concurrent alarms.
* Each alarm is an aggregating on
· Hard Disk: 20 GB drive (NTFS)
unlimited recurrences of the same
· Keyboard: 12 function keys alarm message
· Pointing Device: Mouse Operator Licensed individually up to 80
· Operating systems: Windows XP Professional SP3. Stations concurrent connections
Windows 2003 Server SP2, Windows Vista Business
Edition SP1
· Network Protocol: TCP/IP Easy Mobile Tested to 300 connections
Clients Unlimited concurrent users.
· Browser: Internet Explorer 7.0
Printers 50
Database Sizing:
Channels 90
The EBI base package includes licensing for 250 points
Reports 1000 scheduled standard reports
and 12 readers.
Custom Reports may be configured
Additional licensing for points can be purchased in within SQL reporting Services and this
quantities of the following packages to a maximum of number is not limited
65,000 points per single EBI Server:
Events 100,000 per 60 MB of disk space
· 250 point adder available
· 2,500 point adder
Assignable 1000
· 20,000 point adder Locations
Additional licensing for readers can be purchased in Users 1000
quantities of the following packages to a maximum of
Number of 10*
2,000 readers:
DSA
· 6 reader adder connected * More than 10 with Technical Risk
· 50 reader adder Servers Review and approval
· 400 reader adder
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Honeywell Life Safety Manager, Honeywell Digital Video Manager, SafeBrowse and EXCEL 5000 OPEN are trademarks of Honeywell Inc.
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