What’s new in AVEVA™ Plant SCADA 2023 R2

Written by Emily Li, Senior Product Marketing Specialist, AVEVA

AVEVA Plant SCADA (formerly Citect SCADA) is the leading flexible, high-performance supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) system for industrial-process and infrastructure customers. As a part of AVEVA’s operations portfolio, AVEVA Plant SCADA provides intuitive configuration tools and powerful engineering features to help customers consolidate and streamline control from an increasing array of inputs. Its robust visualization capabilities and operational context deliver a holistic view of operations, empowering customers to optimize their operations in the present—while designing and accelerating their digital transformation journeys to the future. 

Double-point status alarms

This new type of alarm, driven by a single-integer tag, supports up to eight states that can be defined with custom names. Users can define the action for each state as an alarm, event, or no action, controlling where they appear in the system. The alarm state names can then become visible on all alarm pages and alarm banner displays, as well as on the sequence of events (SOE) pages and process analyst alarm views.

New installer technology

A new modern installation framework simplifies the selection and installation of required components. Built using AVEVA’s common technology stack for a familiar installation experience, the new installer leverages the Install Toolkit (ITK). Core components appear as a single entry within the Programs and Features list in the Windows Control Panel, making it easier for users to modify, repair, or remove the application. You can execute installation via a command line, supporting an unattended, silent installation with preconfigured response files provided to install all components, or development-only, runtime client, runtime server, or configurator options.

Equipment update speeds

Tag/equipment generation and update speeds immensely improved over previous releases when using the equipment editor.

Kernel access now supports running as a service

Users can open the kernel of any process via the runtime manager, where they will be prompted for credentials. You can assign kernel access to specific user roles, which gives you more control over who has access to the low-level diagnostic and debugging operations for runtime analysis of your system.

Unique equipment IDs

You can apply a globally unique identifier (GUID) to any equipment and equipment type, giving you consistent identification for integration with future software releases.

New online help system

Introducing AVEVA Help located at: https://docs.AVEVA.com. This new browser-based tool makes any documentation for AVEVA Plant SCADA available on emerging documentation platforms, including cloud-based environments.

Support for 64-bit Microsoft Excel

The Project DBF add-on tool has been updated to support 64-bit Microsoft Excel to mass edit equipment, tags, alarms, trends, or any backend database file in the system.

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