April 2009 |
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SCADA Engine releases a BACnet OPC Server software package
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April 6, 2009 - SCADA Engine released a BACnet OPC
Server software package. This product has been redesigned from the ground up
with input from Johnson Controls to suit large Building Automation projects in
North America. The resultant server for BACnet is a powerful application
featuring Data Access (DA), Alarms and Events (AE) and Historical Data Access (HDA).
There is no need to purchase 3 separate OPC Servers for DA, AE and HDA when the
SCADA Engine BACnet OPC Server combines all of them into one.
This BACnet OPC Server has all of the features required for complete control
over a BACnet system.
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The SCADA Engine BACnet OPC Server supports reading and writing of all BACnet
properties. This makes it possible to configure the On/Off times in a BACnet
Time Schedules as well as all other configurable properties.
A device discovery routine automates the creation of OPC Tags based on the
BACnet Devices connected to the network. Configuration data is saved offline in
a CSV file making it possible to edit tag names and addresses manually. There
are no limits to the number of OPC Tags that can be created in the OPC Server it
is restricted by the available memory and CPU of the computer. Alarms from the
BACnet network are translated into OPC Alarms and can be acknowledged from an
OPC Client. BACnet Trend logs are mapped to OPC Historical Data Access items
automatically buffered to a SQL Server database.
For more information visit www.scadaengine.com
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