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DeltaV Distributed Control System
Product Data Sheet
January 2016
DeltaV™ Engineering Seat Software Suite
Powerful, graphical engineering capabilities
Engineering functionality on demand
Temporary use options for greater flexibility
Introduction
Are you looking for engineering functionality when and where
you need it in your DeltaV™ system?
The DeltaV Engineering Seat delivers state-of-the-art, dynamic
engineering capabilities that can be accessed on demand from
DeltaV workstations such as Operator Stations, Maintenance
Stations, and Base Stations.
You can easily engineer your process automation system using the
Engineering Seat software.
Pre-engineered templates, along with offline and online
configuration capability ensure that you are getting the most
for your investment.
Benefits
Use the unique DeltaV Flexlock feature to ensure only
appropriate users can gain access to engineering tools and
Windows applications.
Graphical engineering capabilities. Engineer your system your
way. Design your process control system in an environment
similar to Microsoft Windows. Use the high-resolution graphics
and drag-and-drop features for total engineering capabilities.
Implement using the pre-engineered library templates
or customize them to fit your needs. Your process control
system will be up and running in record time using DeltaV
system engineering.
Engineering functionality on demand. DeltaV Engineering
Seats can be assigned to physical DeltaV workstations (just
as with Operator Station Software, Maintenance Station
Software, etc.), or the functionality can be managed by the
ProfessionalPLUS Station as a floating pool of engineering seats.
Graphical Sequential Function Chart Configuration.
From existing, physical DeltaV workstations, users can easily
access DeltaV engineering tools by using an available, floating
DeltaV Engineering Seat. User security privileges determine
what can be modified once an engineering application is
opened. Floating Engineering Seats allow you to accurately
provide functionality that matches the number of concurrent
engineering users expected on the system; there is no longer
a requirement to dedicate engineering functionality to each
physical workstation in the system.