August 2015
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DEOS OPEN600 BACnet Controller

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DEOS AG announced that it has formed a new Head Office for the Americas in Canada, which will operate under the name "DEOS Controls Americas Inc." The newly-established Canadian Head Office will be located in Vancouver, British Columbia.

DEOS OPEN600 BACnet Controller

Key features:
Native BACnet
Modular Extendable
Software embedded
Digital Hand/Off/Auto switches
Ethernet switch
BACnet/IP, wired IP  (star or daisy-chain) and Wi-Fi  connectivity
Supports BACnet MS/TP, Modbus, M-Bus and KNX

The DEOS OPEN 600 EMS is a highly flexible BACnet controller with 32 integrated in- and outputs for controlling and regulating buildings. It can be extended with up to 5 OPEN I/O modules. With a range of different connectable OPEN I/O modules, the scalable controllers can be extended at any time according to individual project requirements, supporting up to 112 physical data point and 500 BACnet objects. The OPEN 600 is equipped with Hand/Off/Auto switches, allowing users to override the control outputs for commissioning and maintenance purposes. It comes with 1 CAN bus, 1 RS232, 1 RS485 and 2 fast Ethernet interfaces, which enable BACnet MS/TP, Modbus, M bus and KNX routing.

[an error occurred while processing this directive]For more information visit http://www.deos-controls.com








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