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ICONICS Automation Software Suite

Global Player

GLOBAL IMPACT OF
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC

Through Mitsubishi Electric’s vision, “Changes for the Better” are possible for a brighter future.

Mitsubishi Electric is involved in many areas including the following:

“Changes for the Better” represents Energy and Electric Systems


the Mitsubishi Electric Group’s A wide range of power and electrical products from generators to large-scale displays.
attitude to “always strive to achieve
something better”, as we continue Electronic Devices
to change and grow. Each one of A wide portfolio of cutting-edge semiconductor devices for systems and products.
us shares a strong will and passion
to continuously aim for change, Home Appliance
reinforcing our commitment to Dependable consumer products like air conditioners and home
creating “an even better tomorrow”. entertainment systems.

Information and Communication Systems


Commercial and consumer-centric equipment, products and systems.

Our advances in AI and IoT are Industrial Automation Systems


adding new value to society in
diverse areas from automation to Maximizing productivity and efficiency with cutting-edge automation technology.
information systems. The creation
of game-changing solutions is
helping to transform the world,
which is why we are honored to be
recognized in the 2019 “Forbes
Digital 100” as one of world's most
influential digital corporations.

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e-F@ctory
e-F@ctory is the Mitsubishi Electric solution for adding value across the manufacturing enterprise by enhancing
productivity, thereby simultaneously reducing maintenance and operating costs, and enabling the seamless flow
of information throughout the plant. e-F@ctory uses a combination of factory automation and IT technologies in
combination with various best-in-class partner products through its alliance program.

since2003

Supply chain Sales and


Procurement
distribution
Production
Engineering
chain Product Process Operation and
design design maintenance

ERP SCM MES


IT system
CAD/CAM Simulator

Data primary processing/


analysis Data handling

Edge-computing Edge Computing Products

Programmable
Shop floor Sensor Drive Mechatronics Energy-saving
Controller

About ICONICS
ICONICS, a group company of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, serves as
the software center of excellence for Mitsubishi Electric’s Factory Automation
Systems Group. Its visualization, analytics, mobile, IoT, and cloud solutions
improve productivity, reduce integration time and operating costs, and optimize
asset utilization. ICONICS solutions, combined with the knowledge and industry
expertise of Mitsubishi Electric, maximize value to the customer by monitoring
and controlling automation processes. ICONICS award-winning software boasts
over 375,000 installations in Factory Automation (FA), Process Automation (PA),
and Building Automation (BA) customers in over 100 countries worldwide.

Contents
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Product lineup

Mitsubishi Electric Visualization products


Flexible HMI solutions that scale to fit your needs

GENESIS64™ Advanced
• Extensive monitoring of large-scale
plant and building systems
• Distributed processing by multiple
servers
• Cloud-ready universal
GENESIS64™ Basic SCADA connectivity
• Essential SCADA functions are
available
GT SoftGOT2000
• Low cost
• Computer-based remote • Customizable functions
GOT2000 Series monitoring according to requirements
• Compact and highly robust • Execute GOT (HMI)
• Visualize equipment status functions on a computer

Entire factory Multiple


Equipment Production line
and building production sites

ICONICS Suite™ for integrated monitoring and control


GENESIS64™ is just one in the flexible portfolio of products that is part of the ICONICS Suite™. The scalable
software solutions feature advanced visualization technology to run on any desktop or mobile device, high
availability, centralized configuration, and ability to connect to a wide variety industry standard communication
protocols.

Alarm Production Data Energy Fault Detection Quality


Scheduling Reporting
Management Management Historian Management Artificial Intelligence and SPC

HMI/SCADA Historian Analytics IoT

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■ GENESIS64™ Basic SCADA ■ GENESIS64™ Advanced
Entry-level SCADA package Full-fledged functionality

• Basic SCADA functions • Extensive monitoring of enterprise-wide plant and


• State-of-the-art, real-time visualization building systems
• ANSI/ISA-18.2 compliant alarm management • Scales to large, distributed systems
• Robust, reliable historical data collection • Support for secure cloud communications

ICONICS Suite™ is ideal for any industry

Automotive Food/beverage Logistics

Building automation Water treatment Oil/natural gas

Data center Transportation Pharmaceutical

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Make the Invisible Visible™
Real-time insight for operational excellence
This cutting-edge software delivers real-time visualization, mobility, analytics,
and connectivity to deliver a contextualized view of enterprise operations for
manufacturing, industrial automation, and smart buildings customers.

CONNECT CONTEXTUALIZE
GENESIS64™ universal connectivit y platfor m Asset-based organization and navigation facilitates
supports industry standard open protocol, accelerating data normalization, comparisons, and situational
integration of all kinds of devices, equipment, and awareness to get to the root cause quicker through
systems, resulting in convergence of IT and OT*1. contextualized and actionable information.

*1. OT: Operational Technology

VISUALIZE DATA UTILIZATION


Secure, real-time visualization on any device is Improve operational productivity and quality with
critical to keeping operations running smoothly. interactive analytics. Industry applications include
GENESIS64™ scales from desktops to browsers, OEE*2, SPC*3, energy, and fault detection to provide
tablets, smartphones, and wearable devices. insight from edge to cloud.

*2. OEE: Overall Equipment Effectiveness


*3. SPC: Statistical Process Control

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Solutions for every role

Operator role
Production management Equipment maintenance

Improve visibility and


operational efficiency
P.10

Drive process
improvements with
actionable information
P.12

Engineer role
Preventive maintenance Energy saving Remote monitoring

Identify and address root


cause issues
▶P.14

Configure highly reliable


systems
P.17

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Executive role
Business improvement Big data utilization Remote monitoring

Gain critical insight into


your operations with
KPIs*1 and analytics
P.18

Manage global
deployments across the
enterprise
P.19

*1. KPI: Key Performance Indicator

System integrator role


Easy connectivity and integration Efficient engineering

Custom solutions to
develop value-added
services
P.20

Reduce engineering time


P.21

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Operator role

Improve visibility and operational efficiency

Case Production and equipment status need to be monitored to achieve


01 operational excellence

Leverage universal connectivity to visualize all related information


within a fast, responsive, and intuitive graphical environment
Solution
• Support for standard internet browsers and apps on Android™ and Apple® platforms
• Read/write and monitoring capabilities from any device
• Advanced visualization with 2D and 3D models and animations

Visualize production status


GraphWorX™ Graphic creation/visualization

3D model angle can be changed Display various information on production status and 3D models of monitored
targets on one screen
Operation Quality Environment Web Manual Movie

OEE Availability x performance x quality Current count 1/15/2021


Total count Target count

Availability Run time/Planned production time

Vehicles

Performance (Ideal cycle time x total count)/Run time

Quality Good count/total count

Automotive
assembly line

View screens using a web browser on any mobile


device such as computer, tablet, smartphone, and
wearable device
WebHMI™/MobileHMI™
Remote monitoring on any smart device

10
Operator role
Case
Identify errors quickly
02

Pinpoint abnormal data patterns and send email notifications. Analyzing

Engineer role
the alarm history can quickly identify the root cause
Solution
• Alarm list display (intuitive sort and filter function to detect errors)
• Alarm notification by emails
• Check abnormal data shown in AR on a wearable device

Executive role
System integrator role
Data related to a faulty device can be checked in AR via a Check faulty device on the factory drawing
wearable device • After checking alarm details, a faulty device can be identified
WebHMI™/MobileHMI™ GraphWorX™ Graphic creation/visualization
Remote monitoring on any smart device

• Visualize fault causes in order of probability for troubleshooting


• Fault cases can be checked according to priority
Facility AnalytiX® Advanced fault detection and diagnostics

Functions
(FDD) technology Option

An error occurs

Server
computer

Notify an alarm by email


AlertWorX™
Alarm notification by email
Alarm information • Visualize the alarm information list with eye-catching colors
• Quickly confirm an error
AlarmWorX™ Alarm visualization

An alarm
occurs

Programmable Programmable
controller controller

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Operator role

Drive process improvements with actionable


information
Case
Get access to relevant information when and where it is needed
03

Prompt troubleshooting of equipment with various functions such as


related manual display and remote instruction utilizing AR
Solution
• Remote instructions via voice and images
• Access equipment manuals in conjunction with error details
• Check troubleshooting instructions on a wearable device in real-time

An error occurs

Equipment A Equipment B Equipment C

Example 1
Access manuals to identify equipment error codes. A field service worker can quickly check the manual on a computer,
tablet, or smartphone.

Equipment A

MANUAL
Troubleshooting

Manual with troubleshooting Promptly fix the equipment


instructions for error on referring to the manual
equipment A

Example 2
A product expert can provide instructions on his tablet or any other mobile device by directly writing on the screen. A field
service worker can troubleshoot equipment by checking instructions of AR display on a wearable device.

Product expert Field service


worker

Troubleshooting

Give instructions on his tablet or AR instruction Check instructions on a wearable


other mobile devices by writing on device for troubleshooting
the screen
WebHMI™/MobileHMI™
GraphWorX™ Remote monitoring
Graphic creation/ on any smart device
visualization Equipment A

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Operator role
Case
Require prompt troubleshooting support when equipment fails
04

Upon equipment downtime, assign the field service worker closest to

Engineer role
the target factory using built-in location services*1
Solution
• Detect facility and equipment errors and manage alarm information
• Provide push notifications to field service worker’s mobile phones for quick response times
and fast troubleshooting

Executive role
Factory A Factory B Factory C

Visualize information from factory B The status of target equipment can be identified through alarm information and trend graphs

System integrator role


Abnormal data

An
error
occurs

Functions
Alarm information Trend graph
AlarmWorX™ Alarm visualization TrendWorX™ Real-time and historical trends

Check field service location from a remote location


CFSWorX™ Monitoring of field service workers and maintenance personnel Option

Factory B Find an error from


data

Equipment
Instruct a field service manufacturer
worker closest to factory
B for immediate action

*1. GENESIS64™ provides a monitoring of field service workers and maintenance personnel function. However, Mitsubishi Electric does not provide maintenance service utilizing this function.

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Engineer role

Identify and address root cause issues

Case
Improve productivity through IT and OT integration
05

Integrate with enterprise systems to improve productivity through


unified monitoring, control and analysis of production data
Solution
• Analyze system data through integrated IT and OT systems
• Transform production data into actionable information

System connection

GridWorX™
Database access MES ERP

【Ex.】 Production plan Maintenance plan Actual production Instantaneous stop Actual maintenance

2020/11
9,Wed
08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17

Plan
Mold injection
machine 1 Results

Mold injection Plan


machine 2
Results

Plan
Mold injection
machine 3 Results

Visualize production information as a graph and table Production progress is easily understood on Gant Chart

Turn data into information


to improve production and
equipment performance

Production line

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Operator role
Case
Optimize system operation by analyzing accumulated data
06

Various analysis functions using historical data help identify energy

Engineer role
offenders and allow for quick troubleshooting
Solution
• Preventive maintenance by analyzing equipment operational status
• Visualization and analysis of energy consumption realizes energy saving
• Improve product quality by visualizing process control limits

Executive role
Quality management of
production line using control
chart
Quality AnalytiX®
Quality control
Option

System integrator role


Operation Quality Environment Web Manual Movie

OEE Availability x performance x quality Current count 1/15/2021


Total count Target count

Availability Run time/Planned production time

Vehicles

Energy consumption charts identifying saving opportunities Visualize equipment


Performance
Energy AnalytiX® (Ideal cycle time x total count)/Run time
operational status on one
screen
Visualization and analysis of energy consumption
Option Quality Good count/total count
GraphWorX™
Graphic creation/
visualization

Functions
Analyze collected data

Get actionable information


for preventive maintenance
from the analysis results

Equipment
Production Temperature Consumed
operational
data data energy data
status data

Data collection (database accumulation)


Hyper Historian™
High-speed/highly reliable data
collection Option

Production line

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Engineer role

Case
Multi-site production management
07

Quickly compare the performance of multiple sites through real-time


visualization of geographically disparate systems
Solution
• Unified production site data management
• Realize standardized operations through monitoring and management of multiple assets

Monitor and manage data from


dispersed assets
WebHMI™/MobileHMI™
Remote monitoring
on any smart device
Collect data from each
factory EarthWorX™ Monitor widely dispersed
Hyper Historian™ assets
High-speed/highly
reliable data collection
Option

Factory A Factory B Factory X

Monitoring of factory A
View multiple production lines graphics
GraphWorX™
Graphic creation/visualization

Programmable Programmable Programmable


controller controller controller

Utilize GOT (HMI) for a


small-scale monitoring
such as single machine
and production lines
GOT (HMI)

Equipment A Equipment B Equipment C

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Configure highly reliable systems

Operator role
Case
Ensure system uptime through high availability deployment options
08

Engineer role
Provide stable operations by applying mission critical system
architectures
Solution
• Redundant servers ensure continuous operation even when an error occurs
• Prevent overload of servers with distributed processing by multiple servers

Redundant server configuration Distributed server configuration

Executive role
Client computers Client computers

System integrator role


First server
• Real-time data
• Trend data (accumulation)
Control Standby

Functions
Second server
• Trend data (collection)

Programmable controller Programmable controller

Various machines and devices Various machines and devices

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Executive role

Gain critical insight into your operations with


KPIs and analytics
Case Turn large amounts of data into actionable information to improve
09 business operations

Extract large volumes of data and visualize in easy self-service


dashboards
Solution
• High-speed and large capacity data collection
• Create templates by combining various graphical objects and data styles
• Create self-service dashboards (drag and drop) on any mobile device

Big data

Equipment
Production Temperature Consumed
operational
data data energy data
status data

ReportWorX™ Automated reporting Option


Generate Excel ®

reports

KPIWorX™ Dashboard creation

①Select a data Swipe


set to display

Swipe
Actual production
volume Donut chart Bar graph
(per production site)

Product price
②Select a
desired data
Actual production style
volume
(per product)

Tree map
③Visualize the created table and graph in the center of the screen

View on any available device


WebHMI™/MobileHMI™
Remote monitoring on any smart device

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Manage global deployments across the
enterprise

Operator role
Case
Monitor sites worldwide in real-time to shorten improvement cycles
10

Engineer role
Integrate and collect data from widely dispersed assets in the cloud

Solution • Utilize the cloud for secure data collection and system monitoring
• Unified management of data from different production sites
• Remote monitoring and control via web browsers and mobile applications

Centrally manage all production sites data in one server

Executive role
GraphWorX™
Graphic creation/visualization

System integrator role


Executive
Check the monitoring screen on a web
browser and mobile application
WebHMI™/MobileHMI™
Remote monitoring on any
smart device

Send feedback about

Functions
insights from the data
to the field

Factory

Operator

IoT device
IoTWorX™
IoT communication function for Cloud
Option

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System integrator role

Custom solutions to develop value-added


services
Case
Connect with a wide variety of devices and systems
11

Enhanced connectivity enables communication with various devices,


secure information exchange, and integration with third-party systems
Solution • Supports popular open protocols such as OPC™, EtherNet/IP™, BACnet®, and MODBUS®
• Deliver shop floor data to MES, ERP, and work order management systems
• Flexible system configuration by managing device data in a hierarchical tree structure
• Enables enterprise data monitoring and control via the cloud

Flexibly support system change


by managing device data in a
hierarchical tree structure
AssetWorX™
Asset management
using a hierarchical tree
MES
structure System connection

GridWorX™
Database access
ERP

MODBUS®
BACnet®
Easily monitor disparate
assets via secure cloud
communications

OPC server
Lighting Temperature
controller control module

IoT device
IoTWorX™ OPC™
IoT communication function
for Cloud Option

Programmable Third-party
Factory
controller programmable controller

Programmable Programmable
Production line controller controller

Equipment Programmable controller Programmable controller

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Reduce engineering time

Operator role
Case
Efficiently develop systems that solve complex customer needs
12

Boost software scalability and rapidly deliver innovative capabilities with

Engineer role
time-saving development tools
Solution • Reduce display creation time by importing CAD drawings of graphical assets
• Develop reusable equipment and asset templates to rapidly deploy across your enterprise
• Exchange information with external databases using powerful workflow technology
• Simplify screen development using point-and-click tools; no scripting required

Executive role
System integrator role
Easily create intuitive operator displays Monitor operating status
User-friendly screens in high-definition can be created with Visualize data collected at high speed in charts, trends, or
2D and 3D graphics and various symbols reports to easily identify patterns or abnormalities
GraphWorX™ Graphic creation/visualization TrendWorX™ Real-time and historical trends
ReportWorX™ Automated reporting Option

Quickly configure alarms, historical data logging,

Functions
assets, and more from any workstation
Workbench
Import data
Centralized project management

Create monitoring displays with dynamic properties,


List of tags animations, and flexible aliasing
GraphWorX™
CAD data*1
Graphic creation/visualization

File
(csv format)

Database

Remotely monitor and control


Remote monitoring function enables access from
Customized applications can be executed (or read/write) through mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets
Workflow from GENESIS64™ (voice command control is also supported)

Application Workflow Programming by flowchart WebHMI™/MobileHMI™


Remote monitoring on any smart device

*1. Following CAD formats are supported.


3D format: XAML (.xaml), COLLADA™ (.dae), 3D Studio (.3ds), Wavefront (.obj), Autodesk® (.dwg/.dxf), Green Building XML (.gbXML)
2D format: XAML (.xaml), Windows® Metafiles (.wmf/.emf), Scalable Vector Graphics (.svg), Autodesk® (.dwg/.dxf)
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Functions

GraphWorX™
■ Graphic creation/visualization
Stunning and user-friendly graphics can be created at a low cost using provided 2D, 3D*1 symbols and CAD data.
Various displays according to applications are available, such as automatically changing displayed information
according to magnification and reduction percentage and showing the entire system realistically using 3D models*1.

*1. GENESIS64™ Basic SCADA does not support 3D.

Graphic creation
Easily create graphics using various symbols, figures, and viewers provided and customer’s CAD data.

CAD data

Figures

Symbols

Viewers

Graphic visualization
Angle change and zooming of created graphics are possible. In addition, color can be added to visualize the status
intuitively.

Front Back

Fault

Prepare for
replacement

Zoom in

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TrendWorX™
■ Real-time and historical trends

Operator role
Visualize enterprise-wide data in trends, logs, charts, and reports with TrendWorX™. Chart real-time and historical
data from any database to provide users with actionable data. Customize replay rates, colors, axis scales, and
multiple cursors. Interact with trends during operation with multiple playback and filtering functions.

Engineer role
Executive role
Data can be color-coded as a heat map*1 to make data easily visible, allowing quick analysis.
*1. Days and times when alarms most frequently occur and such can be easily understood by colors that change based on threshold values.

System integrator role


AlarmWorX™/AlertWorX™

Functions
■ Alarm visualization/notification
Notify your personnel of abnormal conditions and events in real time with ANSI/ISA-18.2 compliant features.
Integrate the AlarmWorX™ Viewer into any SCADA or HMI display to bring to light real-time and historical alarms
when and where operators need to see them.

area A

factory A

factory B

factory C

factory D

factory E

factory F

factory G

factory line A

Visualize alarms according to the equipment and factory line


configuration created with AssetWorX™

Operator Notify an alarm to the


Check an alarm to remote field
troubleshoot promptly
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Functions

WebHMI™/MobileHMI™
■ Remote monitoring on any smart device
Bring SCADA visualization to any device. Create displays on the desktop that can responsively scale to run on any
mobile client. Leverage native apps to provide a consistent user experience on any smartphone, tablet, or HTML5
compliant web browser*1. GENESIS64™ responsive UI technology flawlessly transitions between clients to provide
a consistent user experience*2.

*1. Please refer to the operating environment on page 44 for supported web browsers.
*2. Please refer to “2. Select client products” on page 35 flow of product selection for details.

WebHMI™ MobileHMI™

Search URL
of server Download MobileHMI™
https://abcddummydata.com/ computer on a application to device
web browser

Visualize monitoring screen on a web browser


Check monitoring screen from MobileHMI™ application

Intuitive operation is possible on a tablet and smartphone

Swipe Pinch in Pinch out

EarthWorX™
■ Monitor widely dispersed assets
EarthWorX™, a geographic information system (GIS) mapping module, provides visualization for widely dispersed
assets. Create a geographical overview to monitor multiple locations while maintaining the ability to locate and drill
into specific assets. Smart Pin™ enables the status of many assets to be easily understood at a glance. Users can
integrate with Google Maps™, Bing® Maps, and Esri™ to include additional GIS mapping features and data layers.

Alarm

Production
Energy usage progress
condition

Smart Pin™

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AssetWorX™
■ Asset management using a hierarchical tree structure

Operator role
AssetWorX™ is an international standard ANSI/ISA-95*1 compliant asset management module. Map the physical
world to its digital twin according to the actual structure of the enterprise, company, process, factory, line, etc.
Assets can be organized and configured in the Workbench, optionally including alarms, customizable colors, icons,
and drag-and-drop functionalities. The runtime component provides intuitive navigation and is perfectly suited for
scaling large projects, which can be easily achieved using the Excel® based bulk asset configuration.*2
*1. International standard which defines equipment hierarchy models for physical assets in manufacturing.
*2. This is not included in GENESIS64™ Basic SCADA.

Engineer role
Icons representing each level
make it easy to access each
data

Executive role
System integrator role
AssetWorX™ further enhances visualization of
alarms and trends on each level when combined
with other functions such as AlarmWorX™ and
TrendWorX™

GridWorX™
■ Database access

Functions
GridWorX™ processes values retrieved from third-party databases such as Microsoft® SQL Server®, Oracle®, and
ODBC, and displays values as tables and charts. Easily integrate with MES, ERP, work order systems, and other
business applications, enabling detection and early identification of system issues.

• Microsoft® SQL Server®


• Oracle® No. Product name Production site Starting date Updated date Cumulative sum
• ODBC
1 Product A Area A 20/03/25 20/05/06 102

2 Product B Area B 20/01/15 20/07/14 100

3 Product C Area C 20/10/30 20/01/23 305

4 Product D Area D 20/02/22 20/09/06 256


Visualize
5 Product E Area E 20/04/10 20/02/14 463

Database 6 Product F Area F 20/06/05 20/11/23 110

45 Product B
Product A 3%
2%
Product H
40 30%
Product G
35 5%

30

25
Product F
20 10%
Product C
40%
15

Product G
10 15%

5
(%) Product D
21%

Product Product Product Product Product Product Product Product


A B C D E F G H

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Functions

KPIWorX™
■ Dashboard creation
KPIWorX™ is an application for delivering self-service executive dashboards to any desktop or mobile device,
utilizing preconfigured widgets and symbols such as meters, alarms, trends, and charts for business intelligence.
Get timely KPI and OEE information on any smartphone or tablet computer, or on your wrist with Apple Watch®
support. Executives can quickly view insightful charts and analytics information for more proactive decision making.

①Select a data Swipe


set to display
Swipe

Actual production Donut chart Bar graph


volume
(per production site)

Product price ②Select a


desired data
Actual production style
volume
(per product)

Tree map
③Display the created table and graph in the center of the screen

Hyper Historian™*1 Option

■ High-speed/highly reliable data collection


Hyper Historian™ is a high-speed*2, reliable, and robust historian. Designed for the most demanding applications
with support for redundancy and distributed data collection, Hyper Historian™’s advanced high compression
algorithm delivers unparalleled performance with efficient use of resources. It integrates with the latest big data
technologies, including Azure® SQL, Azure® Data Lake, Apache Kafka®, and Apache Hadoop®. This makes Hyper
Historian™ the most efficient and secure real-time plant historian for the latest Microsoft® operating systems.
*1. Hyper Historian™ Express (simplified ver.) is included in GENESIS64™. Please refer to the function list (Hyper Historian™ product) on page 35 for details.
*2. The speed depends on the system configuration.

45 Product B
Product A 3%
2%
Product H
40
Visualization and utilization of data
30%
Product G
35 5%

30

25
Product F
20 10%
Product C
40%
15

Product G
10 15%

5
(%) Product D
21%

Product Product Product Product Product Product Product Product


A B C D E F G H

Data accumulation of highly


reliable redundant system

Client computer
Equipment
Temperature
operational
data
status data

Production Consumed
data Control Standby energy data

Large amounts of data collected at high speed

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Workflow
■ Programming by flowchart

Operator role
Workflow is continuous processing based on data such as real-time or historical data values, alarm notifications,
faults, and more. It can be graphically configured and executed using a flowchart built from a library of highly-
customizable activities.

Graphically
configure data flow
and logic

Engineer role
Arrange
conditions and
processes with
drag & drop

Executive role
System integrator role
BridgeWorX™ Option

■ Transaction-based processing by flowchart


BridgeWorX™ enables configuration and execution of transactions built on the powerful Workflow engine.
Graphical data bridging enables users to rapidly implement data orchestration and integration tasks that adhere
to business logic without requiring programming. BridgeWorX™ can access Microsoft® SQL Server®, Oracle®,
Microsoft® Access®, SAP®, and virtually any real-time or archived manufacturing or business data source.

Functions
Process using
data

Arrange
conditions and Graphically
processes with configure data flow
drag & drop and logic

Processes can
be executed via
triggers

Comparison between Workflow and BridgeWorX™


Workflow BridgeWorX™
Data on GENESIS64™
Processable data Data on GENESIS64™
Data/file/web service
Execution format Cycle Cycle, trigger

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Functions

ReportWorX™*1 Option

■ Automated reporting
ReportWorX™ is a powerful reporting tool that turns volumes of data into manufacturing intelligence. Create
reports in Excel®, HTML, or PDF format with data from the plant floor, corporate databases, and everywhere in
between.*2 Its advanced scheduling engine delivers reports automatically via the web, from an HMI screen, or
based on user-specified criteria. Scheduling options include daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly, or based on a
variety of triggers.
*1. ReportWorX™ Express (simplified ver.) is included in GENESIS64™. Please refer to the function list ( A server product) on page 34 for details.
*2. Original templates are created in Excel®.

Workbench
■ Centralized project management
Workbench is the multi-functional, centralized project management tool and configuration environment for all
GENESIS64™ server applications, making development more efficient and minimizing design time for any
application. Configure assets and historical logging from the same screen. Users can configure and manage their
entire GENESIS64™ application from any workstation.

Back up data per


.zip
project
Migration to
Project other server is Server
easy computer

Edit with Windows®


application
• Batch tag duplication
• Batch tag addition

Output in CSV or XML


format

Project tree
Development by intuitive operation with drag & drop

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Energy AnalytiX® Option

■ Visualization and analysis of energy consumption

Operator role
Energy AnalytiX® provides real-time data collection and visualization of energy consumption such as electric, gas,
and other utilities. It enables the calculation of specific CO2 emissions data and other energy metrics at any level
of your organizational hierarchy, making it easy to uncover energy efficiency offenders and reduce overall energy
costs.

Energy AnalytiX®
Display monitoring
targets selected in the
Manage factory in tree tree in Viewer
structure

Engineer role
AssetWorX™

Electric, gas, and CO2


emission values can be
shown in the same graph

Executive role
Energy consumption
Energy consumption
of the air conditioning
of the entire factory
system

System integrator role


Quality AnalytiX® Option

Functions
■ Quality control
Quality AnalytiX® enables operators, quality personnel, manufacturing engineers, and executives to view SPC*1
and quality data, along with other production parameters impacting product quality. Apply any of the extensive set
of built-in calculations to any process variable to drive corrective actions based on process trends.
*1. Statistical Process Control

Upper
specification Define so that alarm occurs
limit (USL) when a value exceeds the set
upper specification limit (USL) or
lower specification limit (LSL)
Lower
specification
limit (LSL)

Display quality variations. Define


so that alarm occurs when a
value exceeds the permissible
value

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Functions

Facility AnalytiX® Option

■ Advanced fault detection and diagnostics (FDD) technology


Facility AnalytiX® incorporates customizable fault rules to predict faults and failures, weigh the probability of
equipment failure, and advise personnel of immediate preventive actions that can be taken, improving safety and
optimizing energy savings. An extensive library of standard HVAC*1 and process equipment diagnostic models
minimizes configuration, while a rules editor enables intuitive customization and equipment diagnostic modeling.
*1. HVAC: Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning

Customizable fault definitions (rules) with algorithms to determine probable causes

Equipment data

Specifications Weather
information

Trend graph Know-how

No. Product name Production site Starting date Updated date Cumulative sum

1 Product A Area A 20/03/25 20/05/06 102

2 Product B Area B 20/01/15 20/07/14 100

3 Product C Area C 20/10/30 20/01/23 305

4 Product D Area D 20/02/22 20/09/06 256

5 Product E Area E 20/04/10 20/02/14 463

6 Product F Area F 20/06/05 20/11/23 110

Production data Check alarms received from equipment and


visualize fault causes in order of probability
for troubleshooting

Application example: Detect a fan speed abnormality of air conditioning system

A fault occurs
Alarm information

Air conditioning system

Analyze faults based


on historical data, then
schedule when device
needs to be fixed via
work order integration
Priority 1 Priority 3

Priority 2

Fan Motor Inverter


Cause 1. Air inlet Cause 1. Brake operation Cause 1. Network
clogging error communication error
Cause 2. Over current Cause 2. 24 V DC power failure

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CFSWorX™ Option

■ Monitoring of field service workers and maintenance personnel

Operator role
CFSWorX™ is useful for monitoring of field service workers from a central location. It determines which worker is
best for the maintenance task according to location, schedule, availability, and skill level. CFSWorX™ can even
instantly connect remote workers to subject matter experts via its video expert capability.

An error occurs

Engineer role
Factory A Factory B Factory C

Find an error in Factory B

Executive role
factory B

Equipment
manufacturer Instruct a field service
worker closest to factory
B for immediate action

System integrator role


IoTWorX™ Option

■ IoT communication function for Cloud


IoTWorX™ combines cutting-edge micro SCADA software technology with integrated SCADA, analytics, and
mobile solutions running in the cloud. It includes open connectivity to assets, secure cloud communications, and
built-in real-time visualization and analytics.

Functions

Sub 0101010101010
1010101010101
0101010101010
1010101010101
0101010101010
1010101010101

loT Hub
Head office
Database Cloud application

Pub Pub

IoT device

Factory A Factory B

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Functions

Open connectivity
GENESIS64™ supports industry standard communications such as OPC™, OPC UA, MODBUS®, BACnet®,
MQTT, web services, and various databases such as SQL Database, Oracle®, and ODBC can be directly
connected without an OPC server. Simple device discovery on the network makes integration seamless and
efficient. The Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation (FA) Connector supports MELSEC iQ-R and iQ-F Series.
Other devices that do not require an OPC server will be added in the future.

■ Mitsubishi Electric controllers supported by GENESIS64™


Connection path
Model CC-Link IE Remarks
USB Serial Ethernet
Control
R□CPU, R□ENCPU, R□SFCPU, R□PCPU, and R□PSFCPU
MELSEC iQ-R Series CPU ● ● ● ●
are supported.
FX5CPU is supported.
MELSEC iQ-F Series CPU ● ● ● - (FX5UCCPU does not support USB and serial expansion
board.)

■ Various protocols are supported


Various protocols such as OPC UA, EtherNet/IP™, BACnet®, MODBUS® are supported, allowing configuration of a
monitoring system connected with various production lines, equipment, and devices.

System connection

MES ERP

OPC server

MELSEC iQ-R MELSEC iQ-F MELSEC-Q MELSEC-F Third-party Third-party


Series Series Series Series programmable programmable
controller controller

For the supported networks, please refer to “Connection to devices/external services” of


the function list ( A server product) on page 34.

■ Recommended OPC server Option

Device explorer OPC server for GENESIS64™


Communication software supporting programmable controller CPU, C Controller, motion CPU, and GOT (HMI).
Data retrieval via networks such as Ethernet and CC-Link and data communication through OPC DA, OPC UA,
and OPC UA Pub/Sub are supported.

[Supported models]
MELSEC programmable controller, GOT (HMI) and other Mitsubishi Electric products
[Supported networks]
Ethernet, serial, CC-Link, CC-Link IE, MELSECNET/H
[Supported areas]
Asia, Europe, North America, Latin America, Africa

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Edgecross compatible
GENESIS64™ operates on Edgecross compatible industrial computer such as MELIPC MI5000. Utilizing

Operator role
Edgecross applications, production data collection and analysis are possible.

Engineer role
Edgecross application (Real-time Data Analyzer) GENESIS64™ GENESIS64™
One software enables real-time diagnosis and offline Visualize facility and equipment where a sign of Visualize facility and equipment status and KPI
analysis of production data error is detected, allowing maintenance before it information sent from Edgecross.

Executive role
happens.

Diagnosis and Visualize Visualize facility


analysis results Data collection diagnosis and and equipment
(detect a sign of error) analysis results status

System integrator role


Equipment

Functions

Global standard compliance


■ Configure ANSI/ISA-18.2 compliant projects
AlarmWorX™ provides functions to comply with ANSI/ISA-18.2, a standard for management of alarm systems.
GENESIS64™ helps promote global compatibility of customer’s systems through compliance with internationally
mainstream alarm system.

■ Configure ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2008 compliant projects


BACnet® connection function used for Building Automation system is provided. GENESIS64™ enables connection
complying with ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2008.

■ Configure FDA 21 CFR Part 11 compliant projects


GENESIS64™ provides functions to configure a system complying with FDA 21 CFR Part 11 which specifies
electronic record management concerning food and pharmaceutical development and manufacturing.

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Flow of product selection

GENESIS64™ product configuration


GENESIS64™ licenses are available as a server license, client license, and optional license. Please select
products by referring to steps on page 35 and later.
Please refer to page 45 for the product list.

A Server product B Client computer Tablet Smartphone Wearable


+ device
B Client product
+
C Optional product

A + C

Server
computer

Programmable controller Programmable controller Programmable controller

Function list ( A server product) ●: included -: not included


GENESIS64™ Basic SCADA GENESIS64™ Advanced
Static Tag Dynamic Tag
How to count tags
(count all tags) (count tags in use)
75, 150, 500, 1500, 5k,
Number of tags 75, 150, 500, 1500, 5K*1
15k, 50k, 100k, 250k*1
Server function
AlarmWorX™ Server & Logger Alarm visualization ● ●
WebHMI™ Server Remote monitoring (for web browser) ● ●

Asset management using a hierarchical
AssetWorX™ Server (Excel based bulk asset configuration
®

tree structure
tool is not included)
Hyper Historian™ Express* 2
High-speed/highly reliable data collection ● ●
Redundant/Distribute Redundant/distributed server - ●
AlertWorX™ Alarm notification by email Option ●
Remote monitoring
MobileHMI™ Server Option ●
(for mobile application)
Workflow Programming by flowchart Option ●
High-speed/highly reliable data collection
Hyper Historian™ Standard/Enterprise*2 Option Option
(extended version)
Transaction-based processing by
BridgeWorX™ Option Option
flowchart
ReportWorX™ Automated reporting Option Option
Connection to devices/external services
Mitsubishi Electric products connection
Mitsubishi Electric FA Connector ● ●
(direct driver)
OPC Classic OPC Classic connection ● ●
OPC UA OPC UA connection ● ●
Databases (GridWorX™ Server) Database access ● ●
EtherNet/IP™ EtherNet/IP™ connection Option ●
MODBUS® MODBUS® connection Option ●
BACnet® BACnet® connection Option ●
SNMP SNMP connection Option ●
Web Services Web service access Option ●
IoT Publisher (MQTT/AMQP/JSON) Data transferring to cloud service Option ●
Client function

GraphWorX™ Graphic creation/visualization ●
(without 3D function)
TrendWorX™ Viewer Real-time and historical trends ● ●
AlarmWorX™ Viewer Alarm visualization ● ●
EarthWorX™ Viewer Monitor widely dispersed assets - ●
KPIWorX™ Dashboard creation ● ●
ReportWorX™ Express Manual reporting ● ●
Workbench Centralized project management ● ●
Asset Navigator Asset tree display Option ●
GridWorX™ Viewer Database access Option ●
*1. Select additional tag option to increase tag count if needed.
*2. For functional differences, please refer to the function list (Hyper Historian™ products) on page 35.

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Select a server product
1 Select either GENESIS64™ Basic SCADA or GENESIS64™ Advanced according to the number of tags
and necessary functions referring to the product list on page 45 and function list ( A server product)
on page 34.

For tags, please refer to page 37.

Select client products


2 The maximum number of client devices*1 simultaneously accessing the monitoring control screen of
the GENESIS64™ server during system monitoring. Select client products according to the estimated
maximum number of client devices.

*1. Count as “2” when the same user accesses from both computer and smartphone simultaneously. Count as “1” when a different user accesses from a shared computer.

User A User A User B

Server computer Server computer

Number of client devices: 2 Number of client devices: 1

Device Accessing method Necessary product


Browser*2 WebHMI™
Computer
Application*3 WebHMI™ or MobileHMI™
Browser*2 WebHMI™
Mobile device (smartphone, tablet)
Application*3 WebHMI™ or MobileHMI™
*2. Please refer to the operating environment on page 44 for supported browsers.
*3. To use the application, please search for “MobileHMI™” in App Store® or Google Play™.

Select optional products


3 Select optional products from the product list according to selected functions.

Function list (Hyper Historian™ products)


Hyper Historian™ Enterprise Hyper Historian™ Standard Hyper Historian™ Express
Function
(GEN64-HH-ENT) (GEN64-HH-STD) (included in server product)
High-speed data collection ● ● ●
Collected data calculation/storage ● ● -
Collection/accumulation distribution ● - -
Server redundancy ●*4 - -
How to count tags Tags are counted separately from the server product Tags are counted as server product tags
Number of tags 75, 150, 500, 1500, 5k, 15k, 50k, 100k, 250k, 500k, 1M 75, 150, 500, 1500, 5k*5
*4. Hyper Historian™ Redundant (GEN64-HH-R) for redundant system is available. Please refer to the product list on page 45 for details.
*5. More than 5K tags can be handled with additional tag pack option.

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Flow of product selection

A
option
System configuration options
1 GENESIS64™ supports several levels of highly reliable/high availability systems. To determine the best
fit for your application needs, please refer to the system configuration below.

■ Redundant server configuration (supported by GENESIS64™ Advanced only)


• Redundant GENESIS64™ Advanced servers (continuous monitoring is assured by automatic screen
switching)
• Redundant Hyper Historian™ servers (secure data by continuous historical data collection)
①GENESIS64™ and ②Hyper Historian™ Enterprise (GEN64-HH-ENT) are necessary for each
control and standby server

■ Distributed server configuration


• Distributed Hyper Historian™ servers for collection/accumulation function
Hyper Historian™ Enterprise (GEN64-HH-ENT) is necessary

Redundant server configuration Distributed server configuration

Client computer
Client computer

First server
• Real-time data
• Historical data (accumulation)

Control Standby

Second server
• Historical data (collection)

Programmable Programmable
controller controller

option
Select software or hardware license
2 License is applied to either a server computer or USB hardware key. Choose either referring to the table
below.

Options Server computer USB hardware key

Computer A

Image
SCADA
SCADA
license
Computer A license

Computer B

• License migration from development server to production


• Purchasing of USB hardware key is unnecessary server is easy
Benefits
• No risk of accidental loss of USB hardware key • In case of an issue with the production server, the license
can easily be transferred to another server

Please refer to page 40 for license registration procedure.

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How to count tags

What are tags?


Tags are data sets for GENESIS64™ to access external devices. The number of data sets used in runtime of
GENESIS64™ are counted. In the example below, a device value of a programmable controller = 25 and an SQL
statement that refer to the last week temperature data are targets counted.

Last week temperature:


Current temperature: 25ºC
20ºC

1 tag
tag
Refer to the last week
temperature data by SQL
statements
Temperature data of
the past one month

Database

1 tag
tag
Refer to the temperature
device

Temperature device = 25

■ In the case of Hyper Historian™


• When using Hyper Historian™, tags are counted separately from GENESIS64™*1*2
• “The number of historical data collection settings” are counted as the number of tags

Difference of counted tag


Type of data Real-time data Historical data
When using Hyper Historian™ GENESIS64™ tag Hyper Historian™ tag
When using Hyper Historian™ Express GENESIS64™ tag GENESIS64™ tag
*1. When using historical data collection/accumulation (Hyper Historian™ Express) included in GENESIS64™ server product (refer to the product list on page 45), a tag is counted as GENESIS64™ tag.
*2. Historical data collection setting that exceeds the number of tags of Hyper Historian™ in use cannot be counted as GENESIS64™ tag.

Temperature
display

Temperature device

Air conditioner power


Air value device
conditioner
power value
logging

Hyper Historian™
database

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How to count tags

How to count tags -GENESIS64™ Basic SCADA-

Data to be used for displaying alarm conditions and screen/table need to be defined as asset tag on AssetWorX™.

Example
Display average temperature of two rooms
Number of asset tags are defined during configuration of the tag database in AssetWorX™. Counting method of
tags differs according to building method of asset tags.

Building method 1 1

To assign an asset tag to display “average temperature of room 1 and 2” (when calculating the average
temperature of room 1 and 2 in the programmable controller outside the SCADA), the following three tags are
necessary: “room 1 temperature”, “room 2 temperature”, and an expression for “average temperature of room 1 and 2”.

Display average temperature


of room 1 and 2
Temperature device of
room 1

Temperature device of
room 2 AssetWorX™

Temperature device of
room 1
Display average temperature
of room 1 and 2 Temperature device of
room 2

Building method 2

To assign a defined formula to calculate “average temperature of room 1 and 2” on the display, two asset tags
“temperature of room 1” and “temperature of room 2” are necessary.

Using two asset tags, the


average value is calculated on
the display and shown
Display average temperature
of room 1 and 2

Temperature device of AssetWorX™


room 1

Temperature device of
room 2 Temperature device of
room 1

Temperature device of
room 2

■ Timing of counting tags


All tags are counted at a start of a server according to the configuration of the AssetWorX™ tag database.

■ How to count tags when accessing from multiple clients


Tags are counted at the timing of server starting, the number of clients being accessed will not affect the number
of tags counted.

■ How to count tags when Hyper Historian™ is used


Both asset tags and Hyper Historian™ tags are counted.

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How to count tags -GENESIS64™ Advanced-

Tags are counted by data set unit for read and write.
Example 1
Display average temperature of two rooms on the Display average temperature Temperature device of
of room 1 and 2 room 1
screen
Temperature device of
Only one data set is displayed with this setting, however, it is room 2
counted as two tags since two data sets are read.

Example 2
Set temperature device of a programmable controller
Temperature display Temperature device
to “screen display” and “alarm conditions”
Only one “temperature” data set is accessed for read and write
with this setting, it is counted as one tag.

Alarm monitoring for


temperature

■ Timing of counting tag- Catch and release


Tags are counted in runtime at the start of reading from/writing to external data sources. GENESIS64™ Advanced
stops counting (releasing tags) upon completion of reading from/writing to external data (e.g. closing a screen).

Example
System to display temperature device of a
programmable controller and monitor alarm of
Temperature display Temperature device
operating device
Tag is counted as one tag upon start of alarm monitoring. Operating device

Another tag is counted when opening a display.

Tag count increase and decrease ●: Counted -: Not counted


Alarm Alarm
Start monitoring Display Close display*1 monitoring
start end Alarm monitoring
Temperature during operation
- - ● - -
tag
Operating tag - ● ● ● -
Total tags 0 1 2 1 0
*1. After closing the screen, connection is maintained for a while and counting status is kept to promptly redisplay.

■ How to count tags when viewed from multiple clients


When viewing the same screen, the total number of tags on one screen are counted. When accessing other
screens, the total number of tags on accessed screens are counted.

Example 1 Display
room 1
When multiple users display the same temperature

screen (same data set) User A Temperature device of


room 1
Only room 1 temperature is read, it is counted as
Display Temperature device of
one tag. room 1 room 2
temperature
User B

Example 2 Display
room 1
When multiple users display different temperature

screens (different data sets) User A Temperature device of


room 1
Room 1 and 2 temperatures are read, it is counted
Display Temperature device of
as two tags. room 2 room 2
temperature
User B
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License registration procedure

Upon purchase of a product, a license to use GENESIS64™ is provided.

Software license

SCADA license
Internet
License sitehttps://licensing.iconics.com/
②Register the Product Registration No. and Site Code on
the license site to link the computer to the license Issue
Product Registration No. + Site Code Site Key

③The license site will issue a


license permit file. Register
Site Code this into the computer to
activate the software.

①Install GENESIS64™
in a computer to
generate Site Code
(unique information
for computer) Activated

USB hardware key

Internet
License sitehttps://licensing.iconics.com/
②Register the Product Registration No. to the license site to
link the USB key to the license
Product Registration No. + Hardware Key Serial Number ③The license is registered
in the USB key, and the
computer in which the
USB key is inserted is
Hardware Key Serial Number activated

①Insert an USB
hardware key to
a computer
Activated

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providing expert help whenever needed
■ Global FA centers

❚ EMEA Taiwan India

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Factory Automation Global website
Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation provides a mix of services to support its customers worldwide.
A consolidated global website is the main portal, offering a selection of support tools and a window to its local
Mitsubishi Electric sales and support network.

■ From here you can find:


• Overview of available factory automation products
• Library of downloadable literature
• Support tools such as online e-learning courses,
terminology dictionary, etc.
• Global sales and service network portal
• Latest news related to Mitsubishi Electric factory
automation

Mitsubishi Electric Factory Automation


Global website:
www.MitsubishiElectric.com/fa

Online e-learning
An extensive library of e-learning courses covering the factory automation product range has been prepared.
Courses from beginner to advanced levels of difficulty are available in various languages.

■ Beginner level
Designed for newcomers to Mitsubishi Electric
Factory Automation products gaining a background
of the fundamentals and an overview of various
products related to the course.

■ Basic to Advanced levels


These courses are designed to provide education
at all levels. Various different features are
explained with application examples providing
an easy and informative resource for in-house
company training.

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Innovative next-generation, e-Manual
e-Manual Viewer
The e-Manual viewer is a next-generation digital manual offered by Mitsubishi Electric that consolidates factory
automation products manuals into an easy-to-use package with various useful features integrated into the viewer.
The e-Manual allows multiple manuals to be cross-searched at once, further reducing time for setting up products
and troubleshooting.

■ Key features included


• One-stop database containing all required manuals, • Multiple users can share the latest manuals and
with local file cache knowhow with document sharing function
• Included with GX Works3 engineering software • Directly port sample programs within manuals to
• Also available in tablet version GX Works3
• Easily download manuals all at once • Downloaded manuals are usable offline

Windows® iOS Android™

e-Manual Create
e-Manual Create is software for converting word files and chm files to e-Manual documents. e-Manual Create
allows users to directly refer to Mitsubishi Electric e-Manuals from user’s customized device maintenance manuals
and such, supporting quick troubleshooting and reduction in document creation process.

Link
Convert to e-Manual
Machine A manual document

For more information, please refer to the relevant product manual.

Click

Windows®

* To obtain the Windows® version of e-Manual Viewer and e-Manual Create, please contact your local Mitsubishi Electric sales office or representative.

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Operating environment

■ Server product
System requirements
Item Specifications
CPU Quad Core 64-bit processor or better
RAM 8 GB or larger
Storage 4 GB or larger (adequate physical memory for the actual data to be saved)
Virtual memory 16 GB or larger (2x RAM capacity recommended)
Operating System (OS)*1 64-bit Windows® OS
Display Resolution: 1024 × 768 pixels or more
Database*2 Microsoft® SQL Server®
Microsoft® .NET Framework 4.7.2
Web server*3 Microsoft® Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 or later
Web browser*3 Microsoft Edge®, Firefox®, Safari®, Google Chrome™, or Internet Explorer® 11*4
*1. Please refer to “Supported OS table for details.
*2. Please refer to “Supported database table for details.
*3. Use when displaying a screen on the client. For details on supported web browsers, please refer to “Supported web browser table.
*4. Internet Explorer® 11 only supported for Windows® Presentation Foundation (WPF) WebHMI™, not HTML5 WebHMI™.

Supported OS
Energy AnalytiX®
OS*5 GENESIS64™ Hyper Historian™ Facility AnalytiX®
Quality AnalytiX®
Windows® 10*6 ● ● -
Windows® 8.1*7 ● ● -
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2019 ● ● ●
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2016 ● ● ●
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 R2 ● ● ●
Microsoft® Windows Server® 2012 ● ● ●
*5. Operation on Embedded system is not supported.
*6. Operation on Windows® 10 Professional and Enterprise (including 2019 LTSC/2016 LTSB) is supported.
*7. Operation on Windows® 8.1 Professional and Enterprise is supported.

Supported database
Database GENESIS64™
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2019

(including Express)*8
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2017

(including Express)*8
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2016

(including Express)*8
Microsoft® SQL Server® 2014

(including Express)*8
*8. When using Microsoft SQL Server Express (free edition), a capacity of one database is limited to 10 GB.
® ®

■ IoT device
System requirements
Item Specifications
CPU Intel Atom® 38□□ Dual Core/Arm® 32v7 Dual Core, or comparable processor
RAM 2 GB (4 GB recommended)
Storage 32 GB or larger
Raspbian-stretch (Arm® 32)
Ubuntu 16.04 (AMD 64)
OS Ubuntu 18.04 (AMD 64)
Ubuntu Server 16.04 (AMD 64)
Ubuntu Server 18.04 (AMD 64)
Microsoft® Azure® service Microsoft® Azure® IoT Hub (tier S1 or higher), Microsoft® Azure® Storage Account
Communication Ethernet, Wi-Fi, or cellular (3G/4G)

■ Screen display
Supported web browser
Web browser HTML5 technology Windows® Presentation Foundation (WPF) technology
Microsoft Edge® ● -
Firefox® ● -
Safari® ● -
Google Chrome™ ● -
Internet Explorer® 11 - ●

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Product list

GENESIS64™ server product


Product name Model Number of tags Outline
GENESIS64™ Basic Server for configuration and runtime with modular licensing for small to medium
GEN64-BASIC 75, 150, 500, 1500, 5k
SCADA applications.
GENESIS64™ 75, 150, 500, 1500, 5k, Server for configuration and runtime with comprehensive licensing for large and
GEN64-APP
Advanced*1 15k, 50k, 100k, 250k distributed applications.

*1. Runtime-only license version is available. Please consult us when you are requesting for quotation.

GENESIS64™ client product


Product name Model Number of clients Outline
Client for monitoring Fully interactive read/write clients for use on desktops, web browsers using WPF or
WEBHMI-BRWSR 1, 5, 25, 100, 500
control*2*3 HTML5, or as mobile app clients.
Client for monitoring
Fully interactive read/write clients dedicated to access via the MobileHMI™ app on
control*3 (for mobile MOBILEHMI-CLIENT 1, 5, 25, 100, 500
smartphones, tablets, or AR devices.
application)

*2. License for development (multiple persons can develop simultaneously on one server) is available.
*3. Read-only and browser-only client licensing is available.

Optional products*4
Product name Model Unit Outline
Time series data historian collecting large amounts of shop floor data at high speed.
GEN64-HH-STD 75, 150, 500, 1500, 5k, STD: Supports performance calculations and predefined aggregates.
Hyper Historian™ GEN64-HH-ENT 15k, 50k, 100k, 250k, ENT/R: In addition to the above, supports remote collectors, advanced data
GEN64-HH-R 500k, 1M (tag) compression and redundancy. (Model numbers R include two ENT licenses for
redundant system).*5
SVR (1 transaction) Graphical data bridging tool to execute simple to very complex data transaction
LITE (5 transactions) scenarios between automation and enterprise systems.
BridgeWorX™ BRIDGEWORX64
STD (25 transactions) The number of concurrently executing transactions determines which license to
ENT (100 transactions) choose.*6
SVR (1 report) Report generation engine to configure and run reports on schedule or on demand.
LITE (5 reports) Finished reports can be delivered via email, SMS, and file copy. (Supported formats:
ReportWorX™ REPORTWORX64
STD (25 reports) Excel®, PDF, HTML, CSV). Number of concurrently executing reports determines
ENT(100 reports) which license to choose.*7
Energy monitoring, analysis, and management system delivering rich, real-time
AX-EA-A -
visualization for energy demand, consumption and cost.*8*9
Energy AnalytiX®
1, 5, 25, 100, 500, 1500,
AX-EA-METER Additional Energy AnalytiX® meters.
5K, 10K (meter)
This quality control package uses highly specialized Statistical Process Control (SPC)
Quality AnalytiX® AX-QA-A - calculations for manufacturing quality management, and drive corrective actions
based on process trends.*8
This package provides advanced fault detection and diagnostics significantly reducing
AX-FA-A -
system downtime and improving operational efficiency.*10
Facility AnalytiX®
1, 5, 25, 100, 500, 1500,
AX-FA-ASSET Additional Facility AnalytiX® assets.
5K, 10K (asset)
This package can alert field service workers to respond to equipment service needs
CFSWorX™ CFSWORX - based on location. Worker availability and location is monitored. The package tracks
field service worker responses and maintains a full audit trail.
A solution package running on IoT devices at the edge to monitor shop floor data in
the cloud (annual license). *11
IOT-CV IOT-CV: Publish shop floor data to cloud platforms providing bidirectional real-time
IOT-CVCA communication. On-premise visualization for read-only access to local data.
IoTWorX™ 1, 5, 25, 100 (device)
IOT-CVCA-JSON-500 IOT-CVCA: In addition to the above, store and forward of historical data points and
IOT-CVCA-JSON-5000 merge in the cloud. Includes lightweight analytics module for fault detection.
IOT-CVCA-JSON-500/5000: In addition to the above, send data in JSON format. Data
sharing with third-party applications in the cloud.

*4. This list does not include options available for GENESIS64™ Basic SCADA only. For details, please refer to the function list ( A server product) on page 34.
*5. For difference of product functions, please refer to the function list (Hyper Historian™ products) on page 35.
*6. Other transaction product is available.
*7. Other report product is available.
*8. Hyper Historian™ license is separately required.
*9. License per instrument (meter). This license includes 5 meters.
*10. License per device (asset). This license includes 5 assets.
*11. This license applies to IoT devices.

USB hardware key


Product name Model Outline
USB device to store server/client /optional license.
USB hardware key HW KEY-USB
Just inserting this product to the server will activate stored license.*12

*12. Applying license to the server is possible. Please refer to the license registration procedure on page 40.

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AnalytiX and its respective modules are registered trademarks of ICONICS, Inc.
Android, Google Chrome, Google Maps, and Google Play are trademarks of Google LLC.
Apache Kafka and Apache Hadoop are registered trademarks of the Apache Software Foundation.
Apple, App Store, Apple Watch, Safari are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Arm is a registered trademark of Arm Limited (or its subsidiaries) in the US and/or elsewhere.
Autodesk is the registered trademark of Autodesk, Inc. in the US and other countries.
BACnet is a registered trademark of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers, Inc.
COLLADA is a trademark of the Khronos Group Inc.
Esri is a trademark of Environmental Systems Research Institute, Inc.
Ethernet is a trademark of Xerox Corporation.
EtherNet/IP is a trademark of ODVA, Inc.
Firefox is the registered trademark of Mozilla Foundation in the US and other countries.
GENESIS64, Hyper Historian, IoTWorX, KPIWorX, MobileHMI, WebHMI and their respective modules, Make the Invisible Visible, and ICONICS company logo, are trademarks
of ICONICS, Inc.
Intel Atom is a trademark of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries.
IOS is a registered trademark of Cisco in the U.S. and other countries and is used under license.
Microsoft, Windows, Access, Azure, Bing, Microsoft Edge, Excel, Internet Explorer, SQL Server, and Windows Server are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the
United States and other countries.
MODBUS is a registered trademark of Schneider Electric USA, Inc.
OPC is a trademark of OPC Foundation.
Oracle is a registered trademark of Oracle Corporation and/or its affiliates.
QR Code is a trademark or a registered trademark of DENSO WAVE INCORPORATED in JAPAN, the United States and/or other countries.
SAP is a SAP and SAP affiliate company registered trademark in Germany and other countries and corresponding common-noun descriptors.
All other company names and product names used in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.

Precautions before use For s a fe us e


This publication explains the typical features and functions of the products herein • To use the products given in this publication properly, always read the relevant
manuals before beginning operation.
and does not provide restrictions or other information related to usage and module
• The products have been manufactured as general-purpose parts for general
combinations. Before using the products, always read the product user manuals. industries, and are not designed or manufactured to be incorporated in a device or
Mitsubishi Electric will not be held liable for damage caused by factors found not to system used in purposes related to human life.
be the cause of Mitsubishi Electric; opportunity loss or lost profits caused by faults in • Before using the products for special purposes such as nuclear power, electric
power, aerospace, medicine or passenger-carrying vehicles, consult with Mitsubishi
Mitsubishi Electric products; damage, secondary damage, or accident compensation, Electric.
whether foreseeable or not, caused by special factors; damage to products other than • The products have been manufactured under strict quality control. However, when
Mitsubishi Electric products; or any other duties. installing the products where major accidents or losses could occur if the products
fail, install appropriate backup or fail-safe functions in the system.

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