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EBI2101
EBI2101 Enterprise Building Integrator Operation
Class Type Basic Operation
System Network Operating Systems
Duration 4.5 Days
Class Audience EBI System Operators, Honeywell Systems Engineers, Programmers, Electricians, Electronic Systems Specialists, and maintenance persons responsible for electrical/electronic installation/maintenance of XL5000/XBS-i systems or subsystems at customer sites, Honeywell Authorized System Distributor Installation Personnel, and Honeywell Systems Technicians for XBS or other systems and Programmers/Analysts familiar with PC Hardware and Application programs, and some version of Windows.
Offered At Customer site or St Paul
# of Students Minimum 5, Maximum 8
Cost $1990 per person at site, $1290 per person St Paul
Pre-requisites Familiarity with some Version of windows
Brief The class starts with a thorough discussion of the system block diagram of an EBI System. All components of the system are discussed to a functional level. The class covers the basics of the Windows Operating System.
The class first discusses EBI System Basics. This includes sign on, working with the station windows, using the pointing devices, entering commands, displays, calling a Web Page, display objects, alarm messages, point parameters, controlling points, searching for system items, scanning and getting help from the system.
The EBI Access Control System is addressed next. This includes discussion of zones time periods, access levels and how doors are actually controlled. There is a discussion of cardholder management also. Hands-on exercises are only available on customer systems for this topic.
Global schedules and XLNET Time programs are presented next as items under Building Management.
There is a thorough discussion of Alarm and Event Management. This includes Message Management.
Standard Report types is discussed and is followed by actual requesting and calling thereof.
The class also includes a full discussion of the EBI Message and Mail System. The next topic is the management of CCTV Cameras and includes locking a monitor. Hands-on exercises on this topic are available only on customer systems.
The class also includes every mode of point data access and displaying all point details such as point history. Group detail and trend set displays are elaborated and worked with.
The last items to discuss are the system status monitoring and download controls. This also includes specialized system access control procedures such as deadmen timer messages, resetting deadmen timer points, managing shifts, sealing and unsealing an area.
Written exercises are used to reinforce the learning process.
Objectives Upon completion of the course the student will be able to:
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