Contemporary Control Systems BASremote Installation Guide User Manual
Basr, Bas remote, Installation guide
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BASR
Versatile Building Automation Appliance
INSTALLATION GUIDE
INTRODUCTION
The BAS Remote series provide the system integrator a flexible building
block when integrating diverse building automation protocols or when
expanding the number of points in a building automation system. By
supporting open system protocols such as BACnet®, Modbus and Sedona
Framework SOX, the BAS Remote series is easily adaptable. For small
systems, it can operate stand-alone. For larger systems, it can communicate to
supervisory controllers over Ethernet. Depending upon the model, the BAS
Remote has the flexibility to provide the following:
Versatile Control Device — remote I/O, router, gateway and controller
Web-page configuration
BACnet/IP Remote I/O
Modbus TCP Remote I/O
Modbus Serial to Modbus TCP Router
Modbus Serial to BACnet/IP Gateway
Modbus Master to Attached Modbus Slaves
Powered by Sedona Framework™ Controller
Power over Ethernet (PoE)
Customizable web pages
Web Services
Flexible Input/Output — expandable by adding modules
Six universal input/output points web-page configurable
Two relay outputs
Thermistors, voltage, current, contact closure and pulse inputs
Voltage, current and relay outputs
2-wire Modbus Serial Expansion port
2-wire expansion port for up to three expansion I/O modules
BAS Remote
Document Outline
- Introduction
- SPECIFICATIONS
- Installation
- Connecting Expansion Equipment
- Input/output points beyond those available from the BAS Remote Master module can be increased by adding BAS Remote Expansion modules or by attaching Modbus serial devices to the MB bus. The MB port is used for connecting to 2-wire Modbus serial devic...
- Cabling Considerations
- Powering
- Indicator Lights
- Field Connections
- Need More Help Installing This Product?
- Warranty
- Returning Products for REPAIR
- Declaration of Conformity