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.1 All functions of the system, storage of data, execution of
commands, editing of programs, creation and display of
graphics, etc., must be available regardless of the
method of access to the system. Functionality must not be
dependent on a continuous connection to the CCS in
the building, as there may not be a PC installed on-site.
.2 The Corporation will be accessing the CCS through Corporation Standard equipment by the following methods:
.1 Through an on-site desktop or notebook PC, connected to the CCS, but not necessarily permanently installed.
.2 Through either a desktop PC or a notebook PC, which will connect to the CCS periodically by modem.
.3 The Corporation requires two modes of access to the CCS:
.1 Through a text based terminal emulation interface available at all points of connection to the CCS.
.2 Through the full graphics interface
described below, where the graphics are resident on any PC, whether
connected directly to
the CCS or remotely through the modem.
.4 Refer to Section 15920 for the access requirement for this project.
.1 The system shall have a minimum of 4 levels of password access security.
.1 Provide and install, (complete with connecting cables), an
auto-dial, auto-answer modem that shall allow access at
any incoming lower speed, (minimum: US Robotics
Sportser 33,600 baud).
.2 BCBC will provide for the installation of the phone line for the modem.
.1 Provide in disk format 2 copies of all software required to
access the control system and carry out all the specified
operator interface functions. This software will be
for Corporation use only, from either on-site or remote access
locations. Include for any licensing costs for the
software.
.2 The operator interface software provided with the system
shall be capable of operating on a workstation running
Microsoft NT 4.0 operating system.
.3 Provide the following dynamic graphic data display capabilities:
.1 Dynamic data display on each
graphic which can accommodate any combination of dynamic (point type)
information,
graphic symbols and text, displayed at any location on the entire screen.
.2 User control over attributes of dynamic data for display, including:
.3 Dynamic linking of screens via definition of "hot spots" at any location on screen.
.4 User definable sizing of "hot spots" and ability to control colour and transparency of same.
.5 User-controllable automatic update of dynamic data.
.6 Minimum of 64 dynamic graphic displays per stand-alone panel.
.7 Minimum of 100 points per graphic display.
.8 Ability to print directly from screen, to either a black & while, or colour printer.
.9 Automatic display of alarm indication and the ability to disable auto-display of graphic.
.1 Provide static, colour graphics generation software to run on Corporation standard equipment.
.2 Software must provide the following capabilities:
.1 System that allows user to create, modify, and delete static graphics screens.
.2 Minimum VGA resolution with sixteen colour capability.
.3 Mechanism for copying and editing graphics of similar layout.
.4 Mechanism for importing Windows 3.1 graphics file formats, such as TIFF, GIF, PCX, DXF, BMP.
.5 Graphics creation features shall provide:
The contractor shall provide a temporary,
fully functional operator interface and alarm printer for the duration of the
startup, commissioning, training and for the
SEVEN(7)-day test.
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