Software provides plant floor visibility.

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ProcessLogix Distributed Process Control Release 510 allows manufacturers with multiple control disciplines to standardize on single human-machine interface to view plant floor operations. DeviceNet network design and configuration features speed application development. Software interfaces with FactoryTalk technology to fully integrate process applications with RSView Supervisory Edition HMI sofware.



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Rockwell Automation Enhances ProcessLogix Distributed Control System to Improve Plant Floor Visibility and Speed Application Development



MILWAUKEE, May 13, 2004 - Rockwell Automation has released a new version of its Allen-Bradley ProcessLogix distributed process control system (DCS) featuring software technology that allows manufacturers with multiple control disciplines to standardize on a single human-machine interface (HMI) to view plant floor operations. In addition, the new release includes DeviceNet network design and configuration features that allow for faster application development.

"Manufacturers continue to demand improvements in distributed control system technology," said David Bachman, Product Manager, Rockwell Automation. "We've met those demands by continuously enhancing our ProcessLogix distributed control system. This latest release enables manufacturers to rely on a single HMI for our entire control integrated architecture and addresses the trend towards greater use of smart devices by streamlining DeviceNet configuration."

This Allen-Bradley ProcessLogix Release 510 interfaces with Rockwell Software FactoryTalk technology to fully integrate process applications with Rockwell Software RSView Supervisory Edition HMI software. FactoryTalk is a scalable manufacturing information platform that integrates plant-wide control systems and connects the enterprise with the production facility. In addition, ProcessLogix Release 510 features a DeviceNet wizard that simplifies communication configuration with a wide range of existing ODVA-compliant plant floor devices. This can speed application development, reduce engineering time and minimize the opportunity for operator error. Before this enhancement, users manually re-entered programming code from the Rockwell Software RSNetworx configuration and diagnostic tool into the ProcessLogix system.

Additional enhancements include an expanded suite of 10 Allen-Bradley FLEX I/O modules to the ProcessLogix system. Now, based on their requirements, manufacturers can cost-effectively select a distributed I/O subsystem based entirely on the FLEX I/O platform. ProcessLogix Release 510 is available immediately.

Rockwell Automation (NYSE: ROK) is a world-leading provider of industrial automation, power, control and information solutions that help customers meet their manufacturing productivity objectives. The company brings together leading brands in industrial automation for Complete Automation solutions, including Allen-Bradley controls and engineered services and Rockwell Software factory management software, Dodge mechanical power transmission products, and Reliance Electric motors and drives. The company also is a leading provider of contact management technologies and applications that help companies more efficiently manage interaction with their own customers. Headquartered in Milwaukee, Wis., USA, the company employs about 22,000 people serving customers in more than 80 countries.

For more information on the latest version of ProcessLogix, please contact the Rockwell Automation Response Center, 10701 Hampshire Avenue South, Bloomington, Minn., 55438, 800.223.5354, Ext. 1719.

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