Terminology
This section explains the terms that you may come across and elsewhere in the Geo SCADA Expert documentation suite.
Open Process Control. A set of standard specifications aimed at allowing communication between different SCADA systems (for more information, see http://www.opcfoundation.org/).
Depending on the configuration and system setup, a third-party OPC client might be used to access the Geo SCADA Expert database or, if Geo SCADA Expert's OPC
If your user account provides the necessary access, you can use ViewX's OPC Data Bar
An enclosed unit that contains I/O cards, communications equipment and a power supply. The I/O cards contain the inputs and outputs I/O) that correspond to the connections to Plant. Geo SCADA Expert uses Points to represent the I/O in the database Point).
RTUs, PLCs and similar devices tend to be referred to as ‘outstations’ throughout much of the Geo SCADA Expert documentation suite. For more information, see Outstations and Outstation Sets.
Your user account will allow you to perform various actions on items in the database. You typically perform such actions by selecting options (or ‘pick actions’) from a context sensitive Object Menu.
The Mimics on your system might be configured to allow you to display context sensitive menus in order to select the pick actions you require. Where an area of a Mimic is configured to allow users to trigger just one specific pick action, that pick action might be configured to trigger immediately on selection, without a context sensitive menu being displayed. (For more information, see the Geo SCADA Expert Guide to Mimics.)
Some pick actions on your system might be configured to trigger automatically on a scheduled basis, or in response to alarms being raised.
An RTU is a microprocessor-controlled electronic device that transmits telemetry data to a master station on a SCADA system. In the Geo SCADA Expert database, outstation database items are used to represent RTUs.
RTUs, PLCs and similar devices tend to be referred to as ‘outstations’ throughout much of the Geo SCADA Expert documentation suite. For more information, see Outstations and Outstation Sets.