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Chipkin Automation Systems Inc. has recently developed and launched CAS
BACnet Object Monitor to help the automation professionals to test or
monitor a connection to a BACnet IP device.
Vancouver, BC –Chipkin Automation Systems Inc. proudly presents its
newly developed software named CAS BACnet Object Monitor to the
automation world. It is launched on 27 January 2012, a Windows-based
software for the automation engineers to test and monitor the
connections to BACnet IP devices easily.
CAS BACnet Object Monitor is extremely simple to use. A user can
configure BACnet data points either manually through a configuration
screen or by importing a configuration file. The user can then view
connection and status details of the configure points on the status
screen.
Some requirements are needed for the application to run successfully.
First of all, the application must be installed on a computer running a
Windows operating system. Secondly, the computer that the application
is installed on must be on the same subnet as the BACnet IP device to
be monitored or tested. Lastly, the BACnet IP device being monitored or
tested must have objects of types: analog[] input/output/value, binary
input/output/value, or multi-state input/output/value.
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Upon successful download, a user manual will pop up automatically to
explain on its general operation, instructions and Frequently Ask
Questions. If this application is being used on a trial basis, the
notification banner will display the “Trial Version Active” message.
The Trial Version limits the user to monitor a maximum of 3 BACnet
objects.
Chipkin Automation Systems Inc. also developed several automation
utilities such as CAS Bacnet Explorer and CAS Modbus Scanner. For
additional information on the news of this release, visit
www.chipkin.com.
About Chipkin Automation Systems Inc:
Established in 2000, the company is a specialist engineering
consultancy providing services that are currently focused on system
integration and protocol conversion.
Read more: http://embedded-computing.com/new-bacnet-object-monitor#ixzz1lMYcbWyE
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