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Appliance Transaction Module facilitates phased migration.

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May 10, 2010 - Minimizing risks and complexities, cATM-BLY90 facilitates migration of legacy ABB Bailey Infi90 or Network 90 DCS (Distributed Control System) to ControlLogix PACs and FactoryTalk View applications from Rockwell Automation. Module installs in ControlLogix chassis and features GUI to aid exchange of data. Once Bailey Infi90/Network 90 system data is available within ControlLogix PAC, Rockwell Automation applications can be used for visualization of data, alarming, and other functions.

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Online Development Inc.
7209 Chapman Highway
Knoxville, TN, 37920
USA



Online Development Introduces a Module to Help Migrate ABB Bailey DCS to Rockwell Automation FactoryTalk View Applications Easier


Knoxville, TN - cATM-BLY90 appliance transaction modules makes it easier to migrate legacy ABB Bailey Infi90 or Network 90 DCS (Distributed Control System) to ControlLogix PACs and FactoryTalk View applications from Rockwell Automation. The module installs in the ControlLogix chassis and features a GUI (Graphical User Interface) to simplify the exchange of data between the DCS and the ControlLogix PAC.

The cATM-BLY90 enables phased migration of ABB Bailey DCS consoles to minimize costs, risks and complexities. Once Bailey Infi90 or Network 90 system data is available within a ControlLogix PAC, Rockwell Automation applications such as FactoryTalk View SE can be used for visualization of the data, alarming, and other functions. The cATM-BLY90 leverages the benefits of being an automation appliance, making it simple to install without lengthy programming. Just simple configuration of the information to be exchanged is required to improve startup times. Since these devices are not PC-based, there is little threat of viruses or hackers disrupting their operation.

cATM-BLY90 modules do not require any hardware or software changes to installed ABB Bailey Infi90 or Network 90 DCS. These modules support all existing DCS block functions including exception reporting, supervisory control and system status monitoring. Each module is capable of processing up to 5,000 blocks of data. The cATM-BLY90 connects to the Bailey system through an ABB Bailey CIU interface.

"With the increased focus on return on assets (ROA) and Operational Excellence (OpX), users must find ways to effectively migrate from one generation of control system to the next, whether it is from the installed supplier or a competitor," according to Craig Resnick, Research Director, ARC Advisory Group. "Online Development's cATM-BLY90 modules offer users a simplified range of migration options, helping those users to develop a migration strategy that best supports their business requirements."

For more information about cATM-BLY 90 module, visit oldi.com or call 800-625-8678.

ABOUT ONLINE DEVELOPMENT INC.
Online Development Inc. (OLDI) designs and manufactures factory automation products to help manufacturers simplify data transaction, control and communications tasks. Each product is feature-rich, robust to withstand the rigors of the factory floor, and includes user-friendly configuration to make them fast, easy and cost-effective to deploy. These products include Appliance Transaction Modules (ATMs) for both Enterprise and Controller-level data exchange. Enterprise Appliance Transaction Modules (eATMs) simplify and manage the exchange of data between factory floor controllers with general-purpose computer systems at the plant and enterprise level. Controller Appliance Transaction Modules (cATMs) enable connectivity to many brands and types of PLCs/PACs and DCS.

OLDI also offers a line of open control products to enable the development of special applications in PLC/PAC systems as well as in standalone versions.

In addition to these products, Online Development designs and manufactures a variety of controller modules for leading factory automation companies such as Rockwell Automation and ProSoft Technology. It is a Rockwell Automation Encompass Partner, an IBM Business Partner and a member of Control Systems Integrators Association.

Founded in 1989, Online Development is headquartered in Knoxville, Tennessee and also has offices in Barcelona, Spain. Online Development Inc. Headquarters Address: 7209 Chapman Highway, Knoxville, TN 37920. Main Telephone: 800-625-8678, website: oldi.com.

To download a photo of the cATM-BLY90 appliance, please visit: http://mediaii.com/cATM_bly90.jpg
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