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Modular BACnet automation station and web server, modu680-AS

EY6AS80

Modular BACnet automation station and web server, modu680-AS

Funktioner

  • Part of the SAUTER modulo 6 system family

  • Modular automation station, expandable with I/O modules and communication modules

  • Regulation, control, monitoring and optimisation of operational systems in HVAC engineering

  • Locally expandable with up to 24 modules via the SAUTER Extension Bus

  • Can be locally equipped with ecoLink I/O modules and ASV actuators via SLC interface

  • RS-485 interface for field bus integration (Modbus/RTU/ASCII)

  • Four RJ45 connections for two separate IP networks (OT/IT; Operational/Information Technology). Three connections switched for daisy chain

  • BACnet/IP with device profile B-BC (EN ISO 16484‑5)

  • AMEV AS-B profile

  • With function expansion:

    • BACnet/SC (encrypted communication)

    • MQTT interface (MQTT Broker/Client)

    • REST API interface

  • Integrated web server for local commissioning, visualisation and operation

  • User administration for identification, authentication and access control

  • Encryption of communication with TLS

  • Bluetooth interface for mobile commissioning and maintenance

  • Programming/parameterisation via PC using CASE Suite (based on IEC 61131-3)

  • Control libraries

  • Time and calendar function

  • Predictive control based on meteorological forecast data

  • Data recording on removable media (microSD card)

  • User administration and user identification (web server)

  • Alive signal output pulsed

Media releases
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18. September 2024
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