ROP MEETING MINUTES NFPA 75 Technical Committee on Electronic
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铂金中国有限公司成立于1997年4月,由美国Epicor软件公司在香港和上海的两大增值经销商合并而成。
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Wireless screen sharing allows you to connect multiple devices at the same time for quick contentswitching when you need it. Use your existing Wi-Fi network to instantly and securely connect devices or use our optional HDMI interact dongles to cast directly to the screen without needing to connect to your secured/protected network.HID Capacitive Touch Capacitive Touch gives you the cutting edgeappearance of edge to edge glass with a bezel width of just 1.5 mm! Create a memorable interactive experience with up to 10 touchpoints at the same time. Perfect for collaborative and competitive applications, this display connects your audience with any content — making it ideal for education, publicvenues, corporate, hospitality and retail settings.CMND and Control Run your display network over a local (LAN) connection. CMND and Control allows you to perform vital functions like controlling inputs and monitoring display status. Whether you're in charge of one screen or 100.Whiteboard mode built inInspire agile collaboration with whiteboard mode. Simply activate this feature to turn your display into a blank canvas that can be drawn on by multiple users by hand or with dedicated display markers. Everything on the screen canthen be captured for easy printing or filesharing.Fast and easy video conference Ready to use video conferencing software makes one-to-one or group video calls easier than ever. Simply use your own camera or add the optional Logitech Meetup bundle for an all-in-one ConferenceCam solution.Crestron Connected certified Integrate this Philips Professional Display toyour Crestron network for full remote controlvia your laptop, desktop or mobile device.Switch the display on and off, schedule content,manage settings and easily connect externaldevices. Crestron Connected ® provides a fast,reliable and secure enterprise level solution forsystem control.OPS slot Integrate a full-power PC or Android-powered CRD50 module directly into your Philips Professional Display. The OPS slot contains all the connections you need to run your slot-in solution, including a power supply.Powered by Android Control your display via an Internet connection. Android-powered Philips Professional Displays are optimised for native Android apps and you can install web apps directly to the display too. A new Android OS ensures the software is kept secure and stays up to date with the latest specification forlonger.Issue date 2022-10-27Version: 4.0.112 NC: 8670 001 70216EAN: 87 12581 77087 7© 2022 Koninklijke Philips N.V.All Rights reserved.Specifications are subject to change without notice.Trademarks are the property of Koninklijke Philips N.V.or their respective owners. SpecificationsPicture/Display •Diagonal screen size: 74.5 inch / 189.3 cm •Panel resolution: 3840 x 2160•Optimum resolution: 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz •Brightness: 350 cd/m²•Contrast ratio (typical): 1000:1•Dynamic contrast ratio: 500,000:1•Aspect ratio: 16:9•Response time (typical): 8 ms •Pixel pitch: 0.4935 (H) x 0.4935 (V)•Display colours: 1.07 billion •Viewing Angle (H / V): 178 / 178 degree •Picture enhancement: 3/2 - 2/2 motion pull down, Motion compens. deinterlacing, 3D MA deinterlacing, Dynamic contrast enhancement, Progressive scan •Operating system: Android 9Connectivity •Video input: Display Port1.2 (x 1), DVI-I (x 1), HDMI 2.0 (x 4), USB-C, USB 2.0 (x 2), USB 3.0 (x 2)•Video output: DisplayPort 1.2 (x 1), HDMI 2.0 (x 1)•Audio input: 3.5 mm jack •Audio output: 3.5 mm Jack (x 2)•Other connections: OPS, micro SD •External control: RJ45, RS232C (in/out) 2.5 mm jack, IR (in/out) 3.5 mm jack Supported Display Resolution •Computer formats Resolution Refresh rate 1920 x 1200 60 Hz 1920 x 1080 60 Hz 1680 x 1050 60 Hz 1600 x 1200 60 Hz 1600 x 900 60 Hz 1440 x 1050 60 Hz 1440 x 900 60, 75 Hz 1400 x 1050 60, 75 Hz 1366 x 768 60 Hz 1360 x 768 60 Hz 1280 x 1024 60, 67, 75 Hz 1280 x 960 60 Hz 1280 x 800 60, 75 Hz 1280 x 768 60 Hz, 75 Hz 1280 x 720 60, 70 Hz 1152 x 900 66 Hz 1152 x 864 60, 70, 75 Hz 1024 x 768 60, 70 Hz 960 x 720 75 Hz 848 x 480 60 Hz 832 x 624 75 Hz 800 x 600 56, 60, 72, 75 Hz 720 x 400 70 Hz 640 x 350 70 Hz 640 x 480 60, 67, 72, 75 Hz •Video formats Resolution Refresh rate 1080p 50, 60 Hz 576p 50 Hz 480p 60 Hz 1080i 50, 60 Hz 4K x 2K 50, 60 Hz 720p 50, 60 Hz •UHD Formats: 3840 x 2160, 24, 25, 30, 60 Hz, 3840 x 2160, 50 HzDimensions •Set dimensions (W x H x D): 1703.80 x 982.00 x 84.20 (@wall mount), 99.70 (@max) mm •Set dimensions in inch (W x H x D): 67.08 x 38.66 x 3.31 (@wall mount), 3.93 (@max) inch •Bezel width: 1.50 mm(even)•Product weight (lb): 143.52 lb •Product weight: 65.1 kg•Wall Mount: 600(H)x400(V) mm, M8•Smart Insert mount: 6*M4*L6(200x100)Convenience •Placement: Landscape, Landscape (18/7), Portrait (12/7)•Keyboard control: Hidden, Lockable •Signal loop through: RS232, IR Loop through, DisplayPort •Network controllable: RJ45, RS232•Energy-saving functions: Smart Power •Screen-saving functions: Pixel Shift, Low Bright •Ease of installation: Smart Insert •DPMS power saving system Power •Standby power consumption: <0.5 W •Mains power: 100 ~ 240 VAC, 50 ~ 60 Hz •Consumption (Typical): 240 W •Consumption (Max): 340 W •Energy Label Class: G Operating conditions •Temperature range (operation): 0 ~ 40 °C •Temperature range (storage): -20 ~ 60 °C •Relative humidity: 20 ~ 80 %•Altitude: 0 ~ 3000 m •MTBF: 50,000 hour(s)Sound •Built-in speakers: 2 x 20 W RMS Accessories •Included Accessories: Philips logo (x 1), RS232 Daisy chain cable (x 1), AAA batteries (x 1), Cleaning cloth (x 1), DVI-I Cable (1.8 m) (x 1), HDMI Cable (3 m) (x 1), IR sensor cable (1.8 m) (x 1), M2 Screw (x 2), M3 screw (x 2), Power cable (x 3), Quick start guide (x 1), Remote control (x 1), RS232 cable (3 m) (x 1), Touch Pen (x 2), USB A to B cable (3 m) (x 1), USB Cover (x 1)Multimedia Applications •USB Playback Audio: AAC, M4A, MP3, WMA •USB Playback Picture: BMP, JPEG, JPG, PNG •USB Playback Video: ASF, AVI, FLV, MKV, MP4, MPEG, MPG, TS, VOB, WEBM, WMV, DAT Miscellaneous •On-Screen Display Languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Polish, Turkish, Russian, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Arabic, Japanese, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish •Regulatory approvals: CE, RoHS, CB, VCCI, CU, EAC, EMF, ETL, FCC, Class A, PSB •Warranty:3 year warranty Internal Player •CPU:MTK5680•Storage: 32 GB eMMc •Wi-Fi: AP(WC0SR2511-88112BU), STA(WCT5GM2511MT7668AU)•Micro SD Card: Support to 1TB •RAM: DDR4 4 GB Multi-touch Interactivity •Touch points: 10 simultaneous touch points。
Umeeting电话会议WEB 客户端使用说明书Umeeting运营中心2011年[1.0第一版]目录第一部分 UMeeting华通电话会议简介 (3)一、业务介绍 (3)二、使用环境 (3)三、会议资费 (3)第二部分 UMeeting华通电话会议使用说明 (4)一、打开官网 (4)二、帐号注册 (4)三、帐号登录 (5)四、召开会议-即时会议 (6)五、召开会议-预约会议 (7)六、召开会议-历史会议 (8)七、短信发送 (8)八、通讯录 (9)九、账号管理 (11)十、详单查询 (12)十一、录音试听 (13)十二、软件下载 (13)十三、充值转账 (14)十四、帮助中心 (15)第一部分 UMeeting华通电话会议简介一、业务介绍UMeeting华通电话会议是华科数通(北京)科技有限公司经国家授权许可经营的电信增值服务。
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徐兵:4月份的时候只考虑ERP,现在train它做bpr,因为不做BPR会有很多二次开发。
现在客户也已经意识到BPR的必要性,我们需要进一步和客户交流确定BPR的工作内容。
Clare:项目三条线——供应链,项目链,财务。
明天谈要确定proposal的目录,我们工作的范围,确定亮点,确定客户运营方面的问题在哪里。
大庆:客户cover的点比较多,我们需要都能够回答,获取信任。
徐:找到客户目前运营中最最根本存在的问题,找出产生这些细化问题的原因。
大庆:控制越细,成本越高,要找出控制的要点。
需要加以区别,有些控制要很细,有些可以很粗,甚至放掉。
徐:关键部门分了四块,股份公司不上市,计划年底创业板香港上市。
分支机构不独立运作,相当于办事处,全部受到总部的控制。
分为华北、华南等三个办事处(分公司)。
oracle使用模块包括财务模块,财务订单,部分采购。
主要应用集中在商务部。
所有订单汇总商务部,商务部录入产生财务报表。
客户希望以后不仅仅系统用在商务部。
现在看来,客户可能增加一些oracle模块。
比如,原来有一个esale系统,现在希望用oracle替代掉,可能加oracle CRM替代,另外,由于有一些系统集成工作,会加oracle项目管理;整机组装会增加制造模块。
客户预算制定基本空白。
早期提出草案proposal中提到预算,客户很感兴趣。
市场不稳定,因此构建预算也会有一点麻烦。
由于其做分销,对capital要求比较高,IT行业每天价格不一样,预算难。
其CFO要求固定成本降下来,可变成本比例提高。
初步认为可以通过预算方式解决。
业务需要压货,囤积,出货。
一种sale卖货,一种需要厂家卖出去,而有些厂家不希望压货,希望是一些订单购买。
而sun如果可以把握客户,会要求分销商高价出货。
而出货往往用库存,再订货进来,其成本核算时候就产生了混乱。
如果按照客户需求的标准来实现,比较复杂,基本要采用二次开发。
而实际上可能通过流程重组在系统外解决。
您专用的个人视频会议室:随时随地开展业务交流如果可以使用任何设备加入视频会议,您觉得怎样?如果合作伙伴和客户无需技术支持人员帮助就能参加会议,您觉得怎样?如果可以随心所欲将尽可能多的人加入到会议中,您觉得怎样?利用思科® 协作会议室 (CMR) 云,您可以随时与同事、合作伙伴和客户进行沟通交流。
此服务让您能够轻松使用任何系统或设备,与任何地点的任何人进行面对面交流和内容共享。
您只需专注维护人际关系,CMR 云将为您处理设备连接。
享受“一体化会议”的便利思科 CMR 云将 WebEx® 会议的简便性与视频桥接功能集于一身。
因此,它可以提供建立在经过验证的可靠 Cisco WebEx® 云之上的随时随地的会议体验。
您将拥有专有会议室 ID ,实现“一键会议”功能。
如果您的同事、客户或合作伙伴希望与您会面怎么办?他们只需点击您的 ID ,即可请求与您进行面对面交流。
少了形式上的拘束,您可以更多地专注于互动。
由于此服务以云为基础,您可以利用现有网络和设备,无需购买新设备。
此服务按月订用,即用即付。
CMR 云还可打造“一体化会议体验”,即每个参加者都能使用他们所拥有的任何设备(移动设备、桌面终端、软客户端或会议室视频系统)加入会议,并获得相同的音频、视频和内容共享会议体验。
优势这种简便性和随时随地的一体化会议体验有哪些意义?• 缩短决策时间:以适合每个人工作时间的方式,将人们聚在一起(即时会议、计划会议或使用个人会议室)• 提高会议灵活性:参加者无论位于何处或采用何种技术,都可以通过任何视频设备方便地加入会议• 扩大会议规模:会议室可根据实际需求灵活调整,无论参加者是一人还是数百人,都能得到满足• 有效节省成本:在按月订用的基础上支持即用即付,而且有助于减少差旅成本凭借这些优势,您的企业将变得更加灵活敏捷,您也能够更快地应对瞬息万变的市场和业务需求。
思科协作会议室云思科协作会议室 (CMR) 云可为您提供以下优势:• 将音频、视频和内容共享技术相集成,在一体化会议体验中融入视频协作服务• 通过使用专有固定 ID ,随时享用个人会议室• 可从任何基于标准的第三方视频设备、思科网真® 终端和软客户端轻松加入会议• 可将 CMR 云作为服务选项,附加到 Cisco WebEx 会议中心订用• 具有超强扩展能力,一次会议所能支持的终端数可从最多 25 个基于标准的视频终端,扩展到最多500 个额外的视频 WebEx 会议中心用户,乃至最多 500 个纯音频WebEx 会议中心用户• 支持会议录像和共享,方便日后 回顾思科 CMR 云有哪些与众不同之处?• 简单便捷:借助便捷的 WebEx 网络会议工具,您可以即时创建、发起和加入会议。
Siemens Data Sheet 6167 Smart Infrastructure -Building Products /fire The Siemens – Fire Safety XTRI-series Intelligent Interface Modules are designed to provide the means of interfacing direct shorting devices to the fire-alarm control panel (FACP) SLC. All modules take up one (1) address on the loop.Each XTRI-series interface module provides the “built -in” ISO technology feature - intelligent dual isolation meeting NFPA 72 Class X (Style 7) wiring requirements. Up to 252 isolators per loop and up to 30 devices between isolators (wired in polarity-insensitive mode). Additionally, the devices between isolators can either be ‘H’-series or the more contemporary ‘X’-series detection devices.The Siemens – Fire Safety XTRI-series Intelligent Interface Modules are available in three (3) individual types:⑥ One (1) Dual-Input: XTRI-D⑥Two (2) Single-Inputs: XTRI-R (with relay) | XTRI-S - The single-input versions are each designed to monitor a normally open(N.O) or (N.C) normally closed dry contact XTRI-D | XTRI-R | XTRI-S incorporates ISO technology – the configurable, built-indual isolator function. Additionally, an XTRI-series interface module supports NFPA 72 Class X (Style 7) survivability requirements for shorts while providing reliable alarm communication to the Siemens FACP. The isolation feature found on the XTRI-series Intelligent Interface Modules gives information as to the location of the fault. When a short occurs, the panel can identify the fault automatically, and the module recognizes the short location (in front of the device or behind the device). Overall, the built-in isolators improve the diagnostics and location of the problem, including a short.The modules are configurable by a Siemens compatible FACP (or panels) in an isolator (polarity sensitive) or non-isolator (polarity insensitive) mode. When a XTRI-series interface module is configured as an isolator, that module has the capacity of functioning as both an in/out device, as well as an isolator.Advanced troubleshooting is provided by compatible panels by identifying when a XTRI-series interface module is configured as an isolator, but is wired incorrectly in a polarity-insensitive mode.Each Model XTRI-series device has a multi-color LED that flashes when GREEN operating in Normal mode; AMBER if the unit is in a `Trouble’ condition, and RED toindicate a change of status.Model XTRI-SThis single-input interface module can only monitor and report the status of a N.O. or N.C. contact.ModelXTR I -D | XTR I -R | XTR I -SIntelligent Device Interface Module☐Siemens ISO technology TM - Provides “True Class–X”operation meeting NFPA 72 SLC field wiring requirements - Supports 252 ISO technology ready devices per loop, and in mixed mode up to 30 devices between isolated devices ☐Dual input on Model XTRI-D, via a single address☐ Integral single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) relay on Model XTRI-R: - Up to 4 Amps. ☐ Low current draw☐ Polarity insensitive (in non-isolation mode) via SureWire TM technology: - Modern technology supports comprehensive system and interfacecommunication☐ Multi-color light-emitting diode (LED)indicates system status: GREEN | AMBER | RED☐Mounts in a 4-inch (10.2 cm.) square, 2–¼” (5.7 cm.) deep single -gang or double-gang back box☐ Non-obstructive front-end access toprogramming port and wiring terminals ☐ Device Programmer | Test Unit programs and verifies address, as well as tests device functionality☐Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) compliant☐ UL864 | UL2572 | UL2017 Listed; CAN/ULC-S527 & CAN/ULC-S576 Listed- File S24304, Vol. 3☐FM ApprovedSiemensSmart Infrastructure – Building Products –2– /fireModel XTRI-RThrough the use of an addressable ‘Form C’ relay, the Model XTRI-R relay and contact device input are controlled at the same address. The relay and input contact can be controlled as a separate function from a Siemens compatible FACP. The relay is typically used where control or shunting of external equipment is required.Model XTRI-DModel XTRI-D is a dual-input module that is designed to supervise and monitor two (2) sets of dry contacts. Model XTRI-D only requires one (1) address, but responds independently to each input. Model XTRI-D is ideal for monitoring a water-flow switch and its respective valve tamper switch.Field-Device Programmer / Test UnitSiemens – Fire Safety innovative technology allows Model XTRI-series intelligent interface modules to be programmed via the Siemens field-device programmer / test unit (Model DPU), which is a compact, portable and menu-driven accessory for electronically programming and testing Siemens peripheral modules and devices promptly and reliably. For instance, the field technician selects the accessory’s program mode, and enters the desired address.Model XTRI-series interface module is connected to Model DPU with the programming cable provided with the tester.NOTE: Since the XTRI-series of interface modules are advanced initiating devices, the latest Model DPU firmware update isrequired.Model DPU eliminates the need for cumbersome, unreliable mechanical programming methods (e.g. – dials and rotary switches), and reduces installation and service costs by electronically programming and testing the module prior to installation. When set in `test’ mode, Model DPU will perform a series of diagnostic tests without altering the address or other stored data, allowing technicians to determine if the module is operating properly.Each field-device programmer / test unit operates on AC power or rechargeable batteries, providing flexibility and convenience in the programming / testing of fire-safety equipment from practically any location. Additionally, with the use of a Model DPU unit, there is no longer a cause for concern with any vibration, corrosion and other deteriorating conditions that could negatively affect any electro-mechanical-addressing mechanism.Siemens `X’ modules may be used along with Model `H’-series intelligent detectors; Model `HMS’-series addressable manual stations, or any other `H’-series addressable intelligent module (e.g. Model HZM or Model HCP). Additionally, the X-series modules are compatible with all Desigo and Cerberus Pro detectors and peripherals of the same circuit.Interspersing `X’ & `H’-series devices on the same loop is mostly permitted, but there are exceptions: Models HLIM (isolation module) and SBGA-34 (audible base) cannot be used with `X’ devices on the same loop.1. 4” (10.2 cm.)square box | 2– 1/8” (5.4 cm.) back box2. 3.5” (8.9 cm.)double -gang back box3. 5” (12.7 cm.)square switch plate, supplied)ModelXTR I -D | XTR I -R | XTR I -SI ntelligent Device I nterface Module33NOTES :Each interface module mounts directly to a user-supplied switchbox.The electrical boxes, seen above, are supplied-by-others (BO).Models XTRI-D, XTRI-R and XTRI-S mount directly onto a 4-inch (10.2 cm.) square, 2 ¼‘’ (5.7 cm.)–deep box back box, or to a user-supplied double-gang 3 ½” deep back box.A 5” (12.7 cm.) square, off -white faceplate is included in each shipment of a Siemens Model XTR I -series module.NOTICE– The information contained in this data-sheet document is intended only as a summary, and is subject to change without notice.The product(s) described here has/have a specific instruction sheet(s) that cover various technical, limitation and liability information.Copies of install-type, instruction sheets – as well as the General Product Warning and Limitations document, which also contains important data, are provided with the product, and are available from the Manufacturer. Data contained in the aforesaid type of documentation should be consulted with a fire-safety professional before specifying or using the product.Any further questions or assistance concerning particular problems that might arise, relative to the proper functioning of the equipment, please contact the Manufacturer.Models XTRI-D | XTRI-R | XTRI-S intelligent interface modules are UL Listed | ULC Listed. Environmental operating conditions for each interface module is 32ºF (0ºC) to 120ºF (49ºC) with a relative humidity of no greater than 95%, non-condensing.Siemens Industry, Inc.Smart Infrastructure - Building Products 2 Gatehall Drive • Parsippany, NJ 07054Tel: (973) 593-2600October - 2023(Rev. 5)。
ROP MEETING MINUTESNFPA 75 Technical Committee on Electronic Computer SystemsTuesday-Wednesday July 13-14, 2010Rolf Jensen & Associates HQ; Chicago. IL1. Call to OrderThe meeting of the Technical Committee on Electronic Computer Systems at Rolf Jensen & Associates HQ was called to order by Chair Ralph Transue at 8:00 AM.2. Introduction of Committee Members and GuestsSelf introductions of members and guests were completed. Those present are indicated below: AttendeesRalph Transue The RJA GroupJoseph Spataro Liberty MutualWayne Aho Xtralis, Inc.Bernhard Bischoff Fire Suppression Systems AssociationVincent Crowder Fireman’s Fund Insurance CompanyThomas Deegan National Fire Sprinkler AssociationStanley Kaufman Society of the Plastics Industry, Inc.Robert Langer Fire Equipment Manufacturers AssociationRonald Marts Alliance for Telecommunications IndustryStephen McCluer APC by Schneider ElectricGeorge Petrou JP Morgan Chase & CompanyRobert Pikula National Association of Fire EquipmentBrian Rawson International Business Machines (IBM)Sam Salwan Environmental Systems Design, Inc.Mark Suski Aon/Schirmer Engineering CorporationThomas Wysocki Guardian Services, Inc.David Zolotar Information Technology Industry CouncilKerry Bell Underwriters Laboratories Inc.Gary Girouard Tyco Fire Suppression & Building ProductsWilliam Schwartz Liberty Mutual PropertyRandy Willard US Central Intelligence AgencyEdward Leedy member emeritusJonathan Levin NFPA Staff LiaisonGuestsJoshua Evolve US GSAScott Lang System SensorSteven Dryden Poole Fire ProtectionMax McLeod SiemensNon-AttendeesAlastair Brown Rushbrook Consultants, Ltd.Thomas Burke Underwriters Laboratories Inc.Timothy Carman Tyco Fire Suppression & Building Products Thomas Goonan Tom Goonan AssociatesFrank Peri Communications Design Corporation Keith Polasko US National Security AgencyJoseph Radakovich US Department of DefenseHenry Roux Roux InternationalWin Chalybhat Aon/Schirmer Engineering Corporation Richard Puig Fire Suppression Systems Association Walter Schmoeller US National Security AgencyRobert Scholes Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company Richard Schwartz JP Morgan Chase & CompanyDonald Reilly member emeritus3. AnnouncementsNFPA Staff Liaison briefly reviewed the purpose of the meeting, agenda for2-day meeting, and NFPA’s process and procedu res. Jonathan Levin wasintroduced as the new Staff Liaison for the committee. Key dates were reviewed and published in the meeting notice as:Proposal Closing May 28, 2010Final date for ROP Meeting August 27, 2010Ballots Mailed to TC before September 17, 2010ROP Published December 22, 2010Comment Closing March 4, 2011Final Date for ROC Meeting May 6, 2011Ballots Mailed to TC before May 20, 2011ROC Published August 26, 2011Intent to Make a Motion Closing (NITMAM) October 21, 2011Issuance of Consent Document (No NITMAMs) December 13, 2011NFPA Annual Meeting (Las Vegas) June 2012Issuance of Document with NITMAM August 9, 20124. Chairman CommentsRalph Transue discussed and presented the following items:- Discussed new approach to meeting to ensure the Chair generates generalconsensus for Technical Committee.- Brief update of NEC – Article 645 – Chapter 10.- Asked the Technical Committee to consider the following questions duringthis 2-day meeting:Is the NFPA 75 Standard responsive to the broad range of InformationTechnology facilities today?Does the Technical Committee need to broaden this Standard to address theScope and Purpose?5. Approval of MinutesThe minutes of the A2008 ROC Meeting were approved by the TechnicalCommittee.6. New Technology Presentation and DiscussionBrian Rawson, International Business Systems (IBM), presented a power point presentation with handout to the Technical Committee for the following topics:- EPO vs. Data Center / Large Enterprise.- EPO vs. Small IT Room / Small Enterprise.Open discussion followed with the Technical Committee members present.7. Act on Public ProposalsThe Technical Committee acted on 112 public proposals and 10 new committeeproposals. Throughout the process, the NFPA Staff Liaison kept the committeeaware of NFPA Manual of Style requirements. Some of the more extensive topics of debate included: NEC – Article 645 – Chapter 10; application of NFPA 75 and NFPA 76 with the convergence of data and telco processing; hot aisle & cold aisle containment; etc.- NFPA 75 Task Group (TC members include Ron Marts, Wayne Aho, BrianRawson, Steve McCluer, and Bob Pikula) was formed to work with theNFPA 76 Task Group to address the hot aisle and cold aisle containmenttopic.8. Acknowledgement for Win ChaiyabhatAll Technical Committee members would like to thank Win Chaiyabhat forhis years of service and involvement in the NFPA 75 Technical Committee.Win is retiring from AON Risk Services on July 15, 2010.9. Technical Committee Discussion on NFPA 75 – Chapter 10 andNEC - Article 645 (CMP-12)- Ralph Transue presented general opening comments on history of NFPA 75 –Chapter 10 and NEC – Article 645 (CMP-12).- Steve McCluer provided background of work associated with NEC CMP-12to address Article 645 and meeting with NEC CMP-12.- Stan Kaufman discussed and presented handouts associated with Fire Protection Concepts and Requirements in Article 645.10. Old BusinessThere was no old business.11. New Business- Hot aisle / cold aisle ventilation and containment.- Amendments to NFPA 75 – Chapters 1 & 2.12. Schedule Next MeetingPotential dates and locations for the next meeting (ROC) were discussed. Citiessuggested include Dallas, TX, Atlanta, GA, and Tampa, FL. NFPA Staff willresearch possible locations and pole committee members via e-mail for theirpreferences.13. AdjournmentThe meeting was adjourned at 5:00 PM on July 14, 2010.Minutes Prepared By: Joe Spataro, NFPA 75 Technical Committee Secretary。