The BAScontrol is a 20-point field controller with a direct connection to Ethernet networks. Ideally suited for structured wiring systems, it is BACnet/IP compliant with a B-ASC device profile. Powered by Sedona Framework, the unit is freely programmable with universal inputs, binary and analog outputs. For remote Ethernet I/O applications, the unit can be configured with a web browser. The unit is ideal for unitary control or for expanding I/O points in the field via an Ethernet connection. Visit the BAScontrol product page to learn more.
The BASgateway connects BACnet/IP Ethernet to non-BACnet compliant networks such as Modbus Serial or Modbus TCP. Using the concept of virtual routing, up to 30 Modbus devices appear as individual BACnet devices. Using web pages and a resident database of common Modbus device profiles, Modbus registers can be mapped to BACnet objects. Contemporary Controls provides a library of Modbus device profiles on the BASgateway. Additional custom profiles can be uploaded. Visit the BASgateway product page to learn more.
The BASview is a stand-alone, embedded, web-based graphical interface for building automation and process automation systems. BACnet/IP compliant, client features include animated graphic screens, scheduling, historical trending, runtime accumulation and alarm monitoring. The BASview is ideal for small to medium buildings or processes that require a simple-to-use graphical interface with no licensing requirements. Visit the BASview product page to learn more.
The BAS Router provides stand-alone routing between BACnet networks such as BACnet/IP, BACnet Ethernet, and BACnet MS/TP — thereby allowing the system integrator to mix BACnet network technologies within a single BACnet internetwork. There are two physical communication ports on the BAS Router. One is a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port and the other an isolated MS/TP port. Configuration is accomplished via a web page. Visit the BASrouter product page to learn more.