Contemporary Control Systems BASremote Installation Guide User Manual
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The BAS Remote Master provides the ultimate in flexibility. It can be used for
expansion I/O at remote locations where an Ethernet connection exists. Its
built-in router and gateway capabilities address unique integration needs
where more than one communications protocol is involved. It can operate as a
function block programmable controller with its resident Sedona Framework
Virtual Machine. Powered by a Linux engine, the BAS Remote Master can
operate as BACnet/IP and Modbus TCP remote I/O, Sedona Framework
controller, Modbus Serial to Modbus TCP router, Modbus Serial to BACnet
gateway, and Modbus master to attached Modbus slaves all at the same time.
A 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port allows connection to IP networks and popular
building automation protocols such as Modbus TCP, BACnet/IP, and Sedona
SOX. Six universal I/O points and two relay outputs can be configured
through resident web pages using a standard web browser and without the
need of a special programming tool. A 2-wire Modbus serial port can greatly
expand the I/O count with built-in routing to Modbus TCP clients. If BACnet
mapping is preferred, the unit incorporates a Modbus serial to BACnet/IP
gateway. The BAS Remote Master also allows you to install custom web
pages so you can view the status of your system in a convenient manner. And
using its onboard Web Services, your IT department can easily interact with
the BAS Remote Master.
Additional universal I/O can be achieved with the simple addition of BAS
Remote Expansion modules. The BAS Remote PoE has the same capabilities
as the BAS Remote Master except it is powered over the Ethernet connection
thereby providing a ―One Cable Solution‖.