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February 22 nd main agenda

February 22 nd main agenda. 3.00-3.30 HMI products offering DisplayPort , industrial monitors portofolio update By Marco Zampolli 3.30-4.00 Introduction of AdvantechAVS Series Products By Maurice van der Aa.

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February 22 nd main agenda

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  1. February 22nd main agenda 3.00-3.30 HMI products offering DisplayPort, industrial monitors portofolio update By Marco Zampolli 3.30-4.00 Introduction of AdvantechAVSSeries Products By Maurice van der Aa

  2. HMI products offeringDisplayPort…the End of an Era, but Beginning of a New Age We are in next HMI generation • Implementing the latest technology • Remembering our HMI knowledge Marco Zampolli HMI productsalesmanager marco.zampolli@advantech.it February 2013

  3. Video output technologies

  4. Why displayport in industrial applications Digital technology Connector retention 1 cable for multimonitor connection DiplayPort advantages Connector small foot print • Longer distance w/o repeater • Native in new architecture • Royalty free

  5. Technology trend AMD and Intel are going to phase out VGA output from their architecture by 2014. The already designed replacement is Display Port (AKA DP). INTRODUCTION DisplayPort is a digital display interface developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). The VESA specification is royalty-free. VESA designed it to replace VGA, DVI, and LVDS. Backward compatibility to VGA and DVI by using adapter dongles enables consumers to use DisplayPort fitted video sources without replacing existing display devices. Although DisplayPort has much of the same functionality as HDMI, it is expected to complement the interface, not replace it. MARKET SHARE Figures from IDC show that DisplayPort was on 5.1 percent of commercial desktops and 2.1 percent on commercial notebooks in 2009. However, they predict that the figure for commercial desktops will grow to 89.5 percent, and for commercial notebooks to 95 percent by 2014.[29] The main factor behind this is the phase out of VGA, and that both Intel and AMD will also stop building products with low-voltage differential signaling (LVDS), by 2013.

  6. Technology evolution Starting from Sandy bridge mobile platform Intel introduced display port as native video output. Several Advantech products are/will be equipped with DP connector UNO-2184G: Sandy Bridge AIMB-582: Ivy Bridge PCE-5128: Haswell platform AIMB-784: Haswell platform ASMB-584: Haswell platform

  7. DP market nowadays Thanks to the small connector’s footprint up to 2 connectors can be placed on a LP PCI bracket. Example: Matrox M9128 LP PCIe x16 Graphical cards Intel latest mobile chipset are equipped with DP. No conversion is needed. Example: Advantech UNO-2184G Embedded PCs

  8. Matrox lineup Matrox is using DP more and more in his product line…

  9. Advantech product portfolio Advantech already introduced DP in its FPM-51x2G series since June 2012 . Beside the standard version (FPM-5xx1G series) offering VGA and DVI inputs, Advantech is offering Display port solution. Same features just different input options IMPORTANT Prices between 51G and 52G series will be aligned

  10. Product details

  11. FPM-51x1G vs FPM-51x2G I/O FPM-51x1G series FPM-51x2G series

  12. FPM-51x1G revision change New revision for FPM-51x1G series R3AE to R3BE Only modification is backlight: Backlight technology is going to be phase out by main backlight manufacturer New revision is using LED backlight technology

  13. Competition analysis-Industrial monitors IFP1500 IFP1900 IFP2200 SIMATIC series DP standard is becoming more and more common in consumer market. Industrial market is moving towards this technology, few competitors are offering this solution. Advantech is ready to offer latest technology

  14. New wide industrial monitor seriesFPM-7xx1W-WP • Features • 18.5” 21.5" Industrial Monitor with Projected Capacitive Touchscreen • Truly-flat touch screen with IP65 compliance • Slim type design for Panel mount / Wall mount easy installation • Supports industrial 24VDC power input • Supports panel, wall, desktop and VESA arm mounting MP 18,5”-> April 2013 21,5”-> April 2013

  15. When embedded fanlessCPU power is not enough…. Even if we are always talking about Intel I series, There are 2 families Mobile platform Less powerfull Can be fanless Desktop platform More powerful Must be cooled with fan VGA DVI DP

  16. Touchscreen technology Resistive MultitouchProjected-capacitive Multitouch is becoming required also in industrial application • Projected-capacitive technology allows to use a hardened glass • Most of the SCADA are now supporting Multitouch gesture • Zenon, Win-CC, Wonderware, Iconics, Movicon • - Projected-capacitive can be used also with thin gloves

  17. Application examples

  18. And control rooms Air traffic control rooms ITS main control management rooms Substation control rooms Are just examples…

  19. FPM-2xxx: entry level industrial monitor-4:3- FPM-2120G: 12’’ monitor with resistive TS FPM-2150G: 15’’ monitor with resistive TS FPM-2170G: 17’’ monitor with resistive TS Same design as TPC 50/51/71 series 12”-> March2013 15”-> Q2 end 2013 17”->March 2013 • Specifications: • ƒ Anti-reflective screen with tempered glass • ƒ Supports Panel, Wall, Desktop, Rack or VESA arm mounting • ƒ Front Panel NEMA4/IP65 Compliant • ƒ Combo RS-232 & USB interface for touchscreen function

  20. Layout front & rear FPM-2k series Input VGA Input 12VDC PSU included

  21. Automation industrial monitor FPM series

  22. 6 cm • Slim and Compact Design • Where TPC CPU in not enough and we need to add a separate PC

  23. Questionnaire Questionnaire Advantech AVS & New Display Port Webinar dated 22 Februari 2013 - Google Drive

  24. Questions ?

  25. Maurice van der Aa Product Sales Manager Introduction of Advantech AVS Series Products

  26. Agenda • Introduction of Video wall • Matrox Mura MPX Product introduction • Advantech AVS & Value Proposition • AVS Product overview & Competitors • Examples • FAQ & Naming Rule • Roadmap • Q & A

  27. Introduction of Video wall • Video Wall Simplified Definition One large specialized display or an array of N x M displays organized as one large visualization surface. • Video Wall Controller Definition The device that lets you capture, manipulate, and manage the content displayed on your Video Wall. N Video Wall Controller N x M Video Wall M

  28. Introduction of Video wall 1. Video Wall Controller with Inputs & Outputs Capturing video contents and display them on a video wall, such as control rooms, command centers, digital signage, Public Information System (PIS). 2. Video Wall Controller with Outputs Only Simply displaying contents on a video wall such as stage backgrounds. Video Wall Controller Video Outputs Video Wall Controller Video Outputs Video Inputs

  29. Matrox Mura MPX Product introduction

  30. Matrox Mura MPX Product Introduction 1. Full Duplex PCI-Express Gen2 bandwidth. 2. First architecture to combine INPUT and OUPUT channels on the same HD cards. 3. Provide load balancing options for unparalleled HD captured stream performance. 4. Support HDCP. 5. Network API for remotely controlling the video wall. 6. Long life. MPX 4/0: 4 HD Outputs MPX SDI: 2 HD Outputs plus 2 Native 3G SDI Inputs MPX VID16: 16 Standard Definition Inputs MPX 4/2: 4 HD Outputs plus 2 HD Inputs MPX 4/4: 4 HD Outputs plus 4 HD Inputs (a market-leading 8 HD channels per card!!!) MPX VID8: 8 Standard Definition Inputs

  31. Mura Inputs • Universal Inputs • Each Mura MPX card has one or two high density (KX-20) connectors. • Matroxbreakout cables from KX-20 to 4x DVI-I included • Input either DVI, VGA, Component, Composite or S-Video • Adapters sold separately • Composite Video Input • 8 or 16 input on one board • SDI Input • 2 SDI inputs on one board Composite S-video Component VGA

  32. Matrox Mura Control for Windows Take control of your Video Wall • Layout Management • Create, save, copy and delete layouts • Position streaming windows anywhere on the wall • Map source to multiple streaming windows of same or different sizes • Supports picture in picture configuration • Switch between layouts with a single click • Control background colour • Create scrolling text across entire video wall

  33. Matrox MuraControl for Windows • Source Management • Naming of sources • Rotation of source (90°, 180°, and 270°. • Cropping source • Source specific hue, saturation, brightness, and contrast • correction

  34. MURA Control for iPad Manage your wall remotely • Drag and drop sources to create lay outs • Scale sources • Switch between lay outs Free to download from App Store

  35. What is Advantech AVS Series?

  36. What is Advantech AVS Series • Product Introduction 1. AVS series are pre-configured systems for video wall applications. 2. AVS series feature Matrox Mura MPX compatibility, industrial reliability and value-added services to system integrators. 3. AVS series are able to carry multiple Matrox Mura MPX and bring their capabilities into full play.

  37. What is Advantech AVS Series Product Features: 1. Matrox Mura MPX Compatibility: Validated by Matrox. 2. Industrial Reliability: 0 ~ 40°C Operating Temperature. 3. CE/FCC & UL/CB Certifications: Certified with Mura MPX. 4. Longevity & Extended Warranty: 5~7 years life cycle plus Maximum 5 years warranty. Matrox products have 3 year warranty 5. Manageability: Remotely monitor and control the system.

  38. AVS Series Value Proposition • Longevity & Revision • Control • Remote Manageability • Mura MPX • Compatibility • CE/FCC, UL/CB • Certified • System Integration • Service • Value Proposition By S.I.’s Value Chain AVS are validated by Matrox, no worry for compatibility and reliability issue, AVS can shorten S.I.’s design in phase. Advantech CTOS service (AVS + Mura + OS/Software) reducesS.I.’s assembly & test efforts. Longevity & extended warranty make S.I.’s after-sale-service easier, remote management reducesS.I.’s on-site maintenance effort.

  39. AVS Product overview

  40. AVS Series Products Comparison Table

  41. AVS-240 Product Introduction Specification 5.25” Drive Bay • Form-Factor: 4U Rack Mount • Mura Support: 2 Mura MPX-4/X, 1 Mura MPX- • V8/V16/SDI • Video Outputs: 8 Digital/Analog + 2 SDI • Video Inputs: 8 Digital/Analog + 16 Analog or 2 SDI • Processor: Intel® Xeon® E5 2400 up to 8C/16T • Memory: DDR3 1333/1600 MHz up to 96GB • 5.25” Drive Bay: 3 External • 3.5” Drive Bay: 1 External • Remote Management: IPMI, SUSIAccess • PSU: 500W 80 Plus Single Power Supply • Dual GbE LANs 3.5” Drive Bay 80 Plus 500W PSU IPMI Port Dual LANs 1 Mura MPX-V8/V16/SDI 2 Mura MPX-4/X

  42. AVS-290 Product Introduction Front View Specification • Form-Factor: Wall Mount/Desktop • Mura Support: 2 Mura MPX-4/X • Video Outputs: 8 Digital/Analog • Video Inputs: 8 Digital/Analog • Processor: Intel® Xeon® E3 1200 up to 4C/8T • Memory: DDR3 1333 MHz up to 32GB • 5.25” Drive Bay: 1 External • 3.5” Drive Bays: 2 Removable, 1 Internal • Remote Management: IPMI, SUSIAccess • PSU: 400W 80 Plus Single Power Supply • Quad GbE LANs 2 Mura MPX-4/X Quad LANs 80 Plus 400W PSU

  43. AVS-540 Product Introduction Specification 5.25” Drive Bay • Form-Factor: 4U Rack Mount • Mura Support: 5 Mura MPX-4/X • Video Outputs: 20 Digital/Analog • Video Inputs: 20 Digital/Analog • Processor: Intel® Xeon® E5 2600 up to 8C/16T • Memory: DDR3 1333/1600 MHz up to 96GB • 5.25” Drive Bay: 3 External • 3.5” Drive Bay: 1 External • Remote Management: IPMI, SUSIAccess • PSU: 700W 80 Plus Single Power Supply • Dual GbE LANs 3.5” Drive Bay 80 Plus 700W PSU IPMI Port Dual LANs 5 Mura MPX-4/X

  44. AVS-541 Product Introduction Specification Front View • Form-Factor: 4U Rack Mount • Mura Support: 5 Mura MPX-4/X, 11 Mura MPX- • V8/V16/SDI • Video Outputs: 20 Digital/Analog + 22 SDI • Video Inputs: 20 Digital/Analog + 176 Analog or 22 • SDI • Processor: Intel® Xeon® E3 1200V2 up to 4C/8T • Memory: DDR3 1333 MHz up to 16GB • 5.25” Drive Bay: 3 External • 3.5” Drive Bay: 1 External, 1 Internal • Remote Management: iAMT, SUSIAccess • PSU: 810W Front Accessible 3+1 Redundant PSU • Dual GbE LANs Rear View Ordering Information 11 Mura MPX-V8/V16/SDI Dual LANs 5 Mura MPX-4/X

  45. Competitor Analysis Note 1: New 40 outputs solution will be available in Q3 2013. Note 2: Matrox partner can support buying 3rd party S/W and S/W after sale service.

  46. Examples

  47. “In Mura MPX, we found exactly the type of powerful, yet cost-effective solution we were looking for.” -Chris Dodds Managing Director, The P.A. People • Installation in 2012 F1 Australian Grand Prix race control room • Integrated by The P.A. People • 12 Samsung 460UX monitors in a 6x2 configuration • Powered by three Mura MPX-4/4 and two MPX-V16s • 10 universal inputs and 32 composite video feeds displayed • All controlled via the Mura Network API

  48. FAQ & Naming Rule

  49. FAQ 1. What’s the difference between Matrox Mura cards and nVIDIA, ATi graphics cards? <Answer> Mura features not only output but also INPUT capabilities, it can also flexibly move, scale or organize captured videos on the wall. Commercial graphics cards are only good at local rendering, multiple outputs (< 8 outputs), not suitable for control room applications. 2. What’s the difference between NVR, DVR and video wall controller? <Answer> NVR, DVR are to capture, encode and store video data, they are used in surveillance systems. Video wall controllers is to capture videos and real-timely, flexibly display them on the wall, it is used in control rooms or command centers.

  50. FAQ 3. What’s the difference between Matrox Mura cards and Advantech DSP cards? <Answer> Advantech DSP card features video processing capabilities such as encoding, decoding or manipulating video data; Mura card features video input, output capabilities without involving encoding or decoding. It requires strong capability to port DSP card S/W (only K.A. can do) but Mura card has complete off the shelf S/Ws, so even small S.I. can use Mura card solutions.

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