BACnet IP & MS/TP Client to ASCII IP & Serial Server Application
Integrate any BACnet MS/TP or BACnet IP server device, with an ASCII BMS or any ASCII IP or ASCII serial controller. The aim of this integration is to make accessible BACnet objects data and resources from an ASCII based control system or device, as if it was a part of the own ASCII system and vice-versa.
FEATURES
- UL Certified
- BTL Certified
- Support for both ASCII IP and ASCII Serial (232/485)
- Automatically send a write request to the ASCII bus when its value changes
- Use personalized ASCII strings
- Both BACnet IP and MS/TP supported
- Possibility to scan for BACnet devices with BACnet Explorer
- Easy integration & updates with Intesis MAPS
Description
This bidirectional gateway provides a straightforward and fast integration thanks to its unique onboard features.
Thanks to its support for custom ASCII strings, a seamless integration with any ASCII BMS or controller it is guaranteed.
The configuration is carried out using the Intesis MAPS software. This one allows you to define your own settings for the device. Also, it will be able to download all the available project templates or to import any created/exported project template on your computer.
ORDER CODES:
IN7004851000000 | Intesis Protocol Translator with Serial and IP support - 100 points |
IN7004852500000 | Intesis Protocol Translator with Serial and IP support - 250 points |
IN7004856000000 | Intesis Protocol Translator with Serial and IP support - 600 points |
IN7004851K20000 | Intesis Protocol Translator with Serial and IP support - 1200 points |
IN7004853K00000 | Intesis Protocol Translator with Serial and IP support - 3000 points |
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