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We can get you from here . . . • Old equipment that lacks production efficiency • Unscheduled downtime risks • High repair costs • Limited network options • Uncertain parts and service sourcing • Weakening technical service • Questionable reliability of older electronics • No warranty coverage To here Product backed by the outstanding support of Rockwell Automation • Open, integrated architecture for increased flexibility Re-use of engineering practices to reduce development time and costs • Maximizing returns from existing assets through greatly improved control and monitoring • Quickest response to customer or market demands Easy access to plant and production data from business systems for better management decision making • Single environment for integrated motion, process and safety for total plant-wide control Migration Solutions Bailey® NET/INFI90® to PlantPAx® Distributed Control System Philosophy Your equipment is your livelihood - each day enabling you to produce quality products on time, every time. As your equipment ages, it’s inevitable that questions about part sourcing, service, potential productivity gains from new technology, and increased risks of downtime become stronger. You need to work with a supplier that has the product, service, and industry knowledge to partner with you on an upgrade strategy that will help you maximize your competitive advantage – that’s Rockwell Automation®. Rockwell Automation and its partners will work with you to outline a plan that fits your application needs and long-term goals. We can help you migrate all at once or in phases, at a pace that is comfortable for you and fits your budget, while leveraging the latest capabilities and technologies of the PlantPAx Distributed Control System.

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We can get you from here . . .

• Old equipment that lacks production efficiency

• Unscheduled downtime risks• High repair costs• Limited network options• Uncertain parts and

service sourcing• Weakening technical service• Questionable reliability of

older electronics• No warranty coverage

To here

• Product backed by the outstanding support of Rockwell Automation

• Open, integrated architecture for increased flexibility

• Re-use of engineering practices to reduce development time and costs

• Maximizing returns from existing assets through greatly improved control and monitoring

• Quickest response to customer or market demands

• Easy access to plant and production data from business systems for better management decision making

• Single environment for integrated motion, process and safety for total plant-wide control

Migration SolutionsBailey® NET/INFI90® to PlantPAx® Distributed Control System

Products can be purchased at microplex-inc.com.

PhilosophyYour equipment is your livelihood - each day enabling you to produce quality products on time, every time. As your equipment ages, it’s inevitable that questions about part sourcing, service, potential productivity gains from new technology, and increased risks of downtime become stronger. You need to work with a supplier that has the product, service, and industry knowledge to partner with you on an upgrade strategy that will help you maximize your competitive advantage – that’s Rockwell Automation®.

Rockwell Automation and its partners will work with you to outline a plan that fits your application needs and long-term goals. We can help you migrate all at once or in phases, at a pace that is comfortable for you and fits your budget, while leveraging the latest capabilities and technologies of the PlantPAx Distributed Control System.

NIS

NIP

NFP

IOM

IOM

IOM

IOM

IOM

NIS

NIP

NFP

IOM

IOM

IOM

IOM

IOM

Op Station 1

Bailey Gateway

Op Station 2

Ethernet

PCU 1 PCU 2

TerminationUnit

TerminationUnit

EWS

EWS Redundant Servers

CIU CIU

Plant Loop or Infi Loop

CATM

NIS

NIP

NFP

IOM

IOM

IOM

IOM

IOM

Op Station 1 Op Station 2

Ethernet

PCU 2

TerminationUnit

EWS

EWS Redundant Servers

CIU CIU

Plant Loop or Infi Loop

CATM

Bailey Gateway

ControlLogix

NIS

NIP

NFP

IOM

IOM

IOM

IOM

IOM

PCU 1

TerminationUnit

Phase I: Replace operator consoles with new HMI hardware and softwareAlthough the first phase of the migration involves a lot of activity, it requires no downtime and is very low risk. During this phase, we deploy redundant HMI servers and Bailey Gateway and replace the existing operator workstations with new clients. Data is converted to Logix native tags utilizing the BLY90 Interface Module, making the data accessible throughout the new architecture. At the same time, EtherNet/IP can be deployed redundantly in self-sealing topologies. Additional steps are taken to mitigate risk by deploying faceplates and graphics that look very similar to the graphics your operators are already accustomed to, so that the new HMI is adopted very rapidly - typically within a week.

Phase I Tools: Bailey Faceplate Library, Database Conversion Tool, Bailey Gateway, PlantPAx Servers and Workstations, Graphics Conversion Services

Phase II: Interoperate Logix controllers in conjunction with your current systemIn this phase of the migration, you will leverage the new HMI infrastructure and add the ControlLogix® Programmable Automation Controllers (PACs) and I/O while interoperating with the control platform of the existing legacy system. With this approach you can add production capacity and manufacturing flexibility while incorporating new technology in your manufacturing environment. This will allow you to quickly benefit from many aspects of PlantPAx Distributed Control System including greater MES/ERP connectivity and tighter IT integration.

Phase II Tools: Bailey to ControlLogix Control Strategy Library, Configuration Conversion Services, Bailey Gateway

Philosophy of a Phased MigrationLearn how the technologies and expertise provided by Rockwell Automation enable the safest and most scalable migration solutions. Whether you choose to upgrade all at once or in phases, we carefully outline alternatives that provide flexibility while saving valuable production time.

How to Get Started: Identifying the Right Options for You

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Rockwell Inventory Analysis Sample Customer4/28/2004 Anytown, USA

Insu�cient ExcessCatalog No. Series Installed Base? Rec Spares Qty in Stores Qty in Stash Insu�cient Excess List Price Extended Price Extended Price

100-A09ND3 B Yes 1 0 0 1 0 $100.00 100.00$ -$ 101seY1304RF01 0 0 $4,310.00 -$ -$ 000seY1514V01 0 0 $4,149.00 -$ -$ 001seY0614V01 1 0 $2,651.00 2,651.00 - $ $ 001seY1524V01 1 0 $2,784.00 2,784.00 - $ $

140M-C2E-C10 B Yes 1 0 0 1 0 $175.00 175.00$ -$ 001seY1304RF51 1 0 $4,460.00 4,460.00 - $ $ 001seY1718P51 1 0 $12,778.00 12,778.00 - $ $ *300seY1514V51 0 3 $5,507.00 -$ 16,521.00$

001seY0614V51 1 0 $4,980.00 4,980.00 - $ $ 001seYB01A-6471 1 0 $480.00 480.00$ -$ 001seYC61AI-6471 1 0 $305.00 305.00$ -$ 001seYA8AI-6471 1 0 $210.00 210.00$ -$ 001seYAI4ON-6471 1 0 $885.00 885.00$ -$ 001seYD61AO-6471 1 0 $425.00 425.00$ -$

1746-OW16 C Yes 1 0 0 1 0 $325.00 325.00$ -$ 001seYA8WO-6471 1 0 $220.00 220.00$ -$ 001seYA8XO-6471 1 0 $265.00 265.00$ -$ 001seYC2P-6471 1 0 $475.00 475.00$ -$ 001seYA4P-6471 1 0 $735.00 735.00$ -$ 000seYB245L-7471 0 0 $2,175.00 -$ -$ 001seYD245L-7471 1 0 $2,175.00 2,175.00 - $ $

190E-NND2-CC10X B Yes 1 0 0 1 0 $324.00 324.00$ -$ 001seYB21BSB-391 1 0 $0.00 -$ -$ 001seYB61BSB-391 1 0 $0.00 -$ -$ 001seYB24BSB-391 1 0 $0.00 -$ -$ 001seYB08BSB-391 1 0 $87.00 87.00$ -$ 001seYB23CSB-391 1 0 $0.00 -$ -$ 001seY54CPC-391 1 0 $57.00 57.00$ -$ 001seYBBD5AE-391 1 0 $72.20 72.20$ -$ 001seY2304RF02 1 0 $3,000.00 3,000.00 - $ $ 100oN0003XA2 0 1 $530.00 -$ 530.00$ 000seY1304RF03 0 0 $4,800.00 -$ -$ 000seY2304RF03 0 0 $4,800.00 -$ -$

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Detailed Installed Base

Panel Name/ID:

INCINERATOR

Area:

Location:

Description: Print/Serial No:

General Comments:

Survey Results

Rack Slot Catalog No. Ser Rev NotesQty

Sample Customer

OEM:

Bar Code No:

1 SLA-440.ASA DIVERSIFIED ELEC. PHASE SEQ

1 DC200H-0-000-1F-0000-0 HONEYWELL UDC MINI PRO

1 NO P/N VISIBLE OEM UNKNOWN 24V POWER SUPPLY

1 EA270PN CH DRIVE

1 193-CPC45

1 100-A38N*3 C A-B CONTACTOR (NEED VOLTAGE)

1 CA2K10 TELEMECANIQUE

1 RR2KP-U IDEC RELAY

1 DC300K-E-2A0-21-0000-0 HONEYWELL UDC3000 VERSA PRO

1 LR86414 CH PANELMATE

1 DC200C-2-21A-100000-0 HONEYWELL

12 fo 4 egaPesaB dellatsnI deliateD

Detailed Installed Base

Panel Name/ID:

FINISH OVENS

Area:

Location:

Description: Print/Serial No:

General Comments:

Survey Results

Rack Slot Catalog No. Ser Rev NotesQty

Sample Customer

OEM:

Bar Code No:

5 100-A09ND3 B

4 250T-TC1-DIN-NCR ACROMAG TRANSMITTER

4 193-BSC32 B

1 BP1000 APC 1000 SERIES CPU

FB-750LBL3 CONTROL INSTRUMENTS MONITOR

4 DC200H-0-000-1F-0000-0 HONEYWELL UDC MINI PRO

4 DC200C-2-21A-100000-0 HONEYWELL

4 1746-NO4I A

1 1746-OW8 A

1 1746-IA16 C

1 RM7895B1013 HONEYWELL BURNER CONTROL

1 1746-A10 B

4 RM7895B1014 HONEYWELL BURNER CONTROL

3 100-A30N*3 B A-B CONTACTOR (NEED VOLTAGE)

1 193-CPC45

1 100-A38N*3 C A-B CONTACTOR (NEED VOLTAGE)

1 193-BSB80 B

2 193-BSB12 B

2 193-BSB16 B

1 1746-P2 C

12 fo 3 egaPesaB dellatsnI deliateD

ALL AT ONCE OR STEP-BY-STEPSTEP 1. REPLACE OPERATOR CONSOLESWITH NEW HMI PC HARDWARE &SOFTWARE Tag Database Conversion Utilities , custom faceplate libraries and graphic conversionservices not only make Operator Interface conversions much more cost effective, butgive you greater flexibility regarding the final product. This means that you canaccount for how operators use your equipment, and design interfaces that helpmaximize their productivity. In the end, this will allow you to give your operatorsthe tools they need to get quality product to your customers.

STEP 2. INTEROPERATE LOGIX™CONTROLLERS IN CONJUNCTION WITHYOUR CURRENT SYSTEMDo you want to expand your system or simply upgrade your aging DCS system?Either way, start now by adding Logix controllers to your current system. You canutilize Logix controllers side-by-side with your current system while using commonHMI interfaces. This way you can add production capacity and manufacturingflexibility while incorporating new technology in your manufacturing environment.This will allow you to quickly benefit from many aspects of Integrated Architectureincluding greater MES/ERP connectivity and tighter IT integration.

STEP 3. REPLACE LEGACY CONTROLLERS,I/O, MODULES, RACKS, AND POWERSUPPLIESReplace obsolete CADEWS Stations and remaining obsolete controllers and I/Owith a new Integrated Architecture Process Automation System. You can connectexisting field devices to this new system with legacy termination panels andcustom cables which will reduce your project’s commissioning time and overallcost. The end result is a system with added production capacity, manufacturingflexibility, and total system support. With the proper planning, this can beaccomplished while gaining the maximum life out of your current equipmentand positioning yourself to cover future manufacturing needs.

STEP 4. OTHER ENHANCEMENTS THATWOULD INCREASE THE PERFORMANCE ORMAINTAINABILITY OF YOUR EQUIPMENT Because Rockwell Automation is a comprehensive supplier, we can help in otherareas as well. We carry everything from sensors to motor control centers, so we candiscuss all your needs. But it does not stop there, we have a worldwide service groupthat can help during each step of your migration and provide the maintenanceservices once it’s complete. We can also review your network needs and review assetmanagement for your entire plant.

Step 1

Publication MIGDCS-PP001A-EN-P – March 2006 Copyright ©2006 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA.

Rockwell Automation provides many migration options. Ifyou want or need to upgrade your systems all at once, we havethe expertise and resources to get the job done quickly tominimize your potential loss of production. If you want toschedule your migration over time, we will work with you tocreate a plan that fits both your schedule and budget.Rockwell Automation not only has the products and services,but the industry knowledge to make sure your new equipmentdoes what it’s supposed to do - make you money.

Step 3

Step 2

All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective companies.

Your equipment is your livelihood. Day in and day out, it’s what enables you to get quality product to your customer on time, every time. As yourequipment ages, it’s inevitable that questions about part sourcing, service, potential productivity gains from new technology, and increased risks ofdowntime become stronger. You need to work with a supplier that has the product, service, and industry knowledge to partner with you on anupgrade strategy that will help you maximize your competitive advantage in the years ahead. Rockwell Automation and its partners will work out theright plan to fit your control needs and your long-term goals. We can help you migrate all at once or in stages, at the pace that is comfortable foryou and that fits your budget.

MIGRATION SOLUTIONSBAILEY® NET/INFI 90®

WE HAVE A PLAN

WE CAN GET YOU FROM HERE...

• Uncertain parts and service sourcing

• Limited network options

• Weakening technical service

• High repair costs

• High downtime risks

• Questionable reliability of older electronics

• No warranty coverage

• Old equipment that lacks production efficiency

...TO HERE

• Component product backed by the outstanding support ofRockwell Automaion

• Open, integrated architecture for increased flexibility

• Re-use of engineering practices to reduce development timeand costs

• Maximizing returns from existing assets through greatlyimproved control and monitoring

• Quickest response to customer or market demands

• Easy access to plant and production data from businesssystems for better management decision making

• Single environment for integrated motion, process and safetycontrol

Legacy System

Integrated Architecture

Learning About Current Migration ProgramsPackaged migrations can help with your planning and execution. We have a wide range of experience on Rockwell Automation and non-Rockwell Automation equipment, and can create custom migration packages/approaches for your individual needs.

Understanding Your NeedsWe can help by:• Providing recommendations to optimize

the performance of your automation assets• Evaluating older equipment more susceptible to failure• Setting performance baselines

for continuous improvement• Performing an Installed Base Evaluation to

use as a foundation for your migration plan

Packaged Migration SolutionsInstalled Base

Evaluations

Op Station 1 Op Station 2

Ethernet

PCU 2

EWS Redundant Servers

ControlLogix

ControlLogix 1 ControlLogix 2

Op Station 1 Op Station 2

Ethernet

EWS Redundant Servers

TerminationUnit

TerminationUnit

ControlLogix 2ControlLogix 1ControlLogix

Phase III: Replace legacy controllers, I/O, modules, racks and power suppliesReplace obsolete Engineering Workstations and remaining obsolete controllers and I/O with the PlantPAx Distributed Control System. You can connect existing field devices to this new system with legacy termination panels and custom cables which will reduce your project’s commissioning time and overall cost. The end result is a system with added production capacity, manufacturing flexibility, and total system support. With the proper planning, this can be accomplished while gaining the maximum life out of your current equipment and positioning yourself to cover future manufacturing needs.

Phase III Tools: Bailey to ControlLogix Control Strategy Library, Custom Cables for Terminator Unit Reuse, Configuration Conversion Services

Phase IV: Other enhancements that would increase the performance or maintainability of your equipmentBecause Rockwell Automation is a comprehensive supplier, we can help in other areas as well. We carry everything from sensors to motor control centers, so we can discuss all your needs. But it does not stop there, we have a worldwide service group that can help during each step of your migration and provide the maintenance services once it’s complete. We can also review your network needs and review asset management for your entire plant.

Phase IV Tools: Migration and Conversion Services, Advanced Process Control Capability, Process Safety, High Availability Systems, Batch Control

Practicing Continuous ImprovementPerformance Assessments can be used to measure your success based on the defined metrics in your plan. These tools can also be used to plan and evaluate your future migration needs.

For more information, visit us at www.rockwellautomation.com/ solutions/migration/ or contact your local Rockwell Automation Sales office or authorized Allen-Bradley distributor.

Creating a Plan• Target areas offering the greatest Return on

Investment (ROI)• Schedule based on your planned downtime• Sequence to reduce overall project time• Define and highlight successes

Executing the PlanA wide variety of programs/services are available from Rockwell Automation and its partners, including:• Design• Project Management• Programming• Installation• Commissioning/Start-up• Maintenance

Bailey NET90/Infi90 TU Cables for Direct Connection to ControlLogix I/O Modules

Bailey NET90/Infi90 TU Cables • Preserve valuable production time and reduce risks associated

with legacy I/O removal tasks

• Allow I/O to be removed in minutes and preserve existing field wiring terminations

• Make commissioning and startup tasks easier, less risky, and much less costly

Publication MIGDCS-PP006C-EN-E – September 2015 Copyright ©2015 Rockwell Automation, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA. Supercedes MIGDCS-PP006B-EN-E – July 2012

For more informationon the PlantPAx Distributed Control System, visit us at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/solutions/process/systems/

PlantPAx, ControlLogix and Rockwell Automation are trademarks of Rockwell Automation, Inc. All other trademarks or registered trademarks are property of their respective companies.

Catalog Number Termination Unit (Tu)

Existing Legacy Module

New Rockwell

Automation Module

Description

CBL-NTDI01-OC8-XXX NTDI01

IMDSO02 NDSO02

IMDSO03 NDSO03

1756-OC8 BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTAO01-OF8-XXX NTAO01 IMAOM01 NAOM01

1756-OF8 (QTY 2)

BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTDI01-OH8I-XXX NTDI01

IMDSO02 NDSO02

IMDSO03 NDSO03

1756-OH8I BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTDI01-Ox16I-XXX NTDI01

IMDSO01 NDSO01

IMDSO02 NDSO02

IMDSO03 NDSO03

1756-OW16I or1756-OA16I

BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

CB-NTAI02-IF8U-XXX NTAI02 IMASM02 NASM02 1756-IF8U BAILEY NET90/

Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTAI03-IF8U-XXX NTAI03

IMASM03 NASM03

IMASM04 NASM04

1756-IF8U BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTAI06-IF8U-XXX NTAI06 IIMASI03 IMASI13

1756-IF8U (QTY 2)

BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTCS02-COMBO1-XXX NTCS02 NCIS021756-IF4FX0F2F

or 1756-IB16I or 1756-OB8E

BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTDI01-IBOB16I-XXX NTDI01 IMLMM02 NLMM02

1756-IB16I and 1756-OB16I

BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

Catalog Number Termination Unit (Tu)

Existing Legacy Module

New Rockwell

Automation Module

Description

CBL-NTAI05-IF16D15-XXXNTAI05

DIFFERENTIAL INPUTS

IMASI02 NASI02

IMFBS01 IMFEC11 IMFEC12

1756-IF16 (2) BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTAI05-IF16D16-XXXNTAI05

DIFFERENTIAL INPUTS

IMASM01 NASM01 1756-IF16 (2) BAILEY NET90/

Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTAI05-IF16S15-XXX NTAI05 SINGLE ENDED INPUTS

IMASI02 NASI02

IMFBS01 IMFEC11 IMFEC12

1756-IF16 BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTAI05-IF16S16-XXX NTAI05 SINGLE ENDED INPUTS

IMASM01 NASM01

1756-IF16 (QTY 2)

BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTDI01-IX16I-XXX NTDI01

IMDSI02 NDSI02

IMDSI12 IMDSI13 IMDSI14 IMDSI15

1756-IA16I or1756-IB16I or

1756-IH16I

BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTDI01-OB16I-XXX NTDI01IMDSO04 NDSO04

IMDSO141756-OB16I BAILEY NET90/

Infi90 TU Cable

CBL-NTDI01-OF8-XXX NTDI01IMASO01 NASO01

IMASO11

1756-OF8 (QTY 2)

BAILEY NET90/Infi90 TU Cable

Products can be purchased at microplex-inc.com.

For more information Visit us at www.rockwellautomation.com/solutions/migration/ or contact your local Rockwell Automation Sales office or authorized Allen-Bradley distributor.