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Contemporary Controls Announces BAS Remote I/O AHR Expo Booth 1616
Downers Grove, Illinois (December 8, 2006) - Contemporary Controls introduces the BAS Remote I/O system that communicates on a BACnet/IP network via its built-in 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port and allows easy expansion of the existing BAS system I/O. It is a distributed I/O suitable for locations where a controller is not required.
Its universal I/O provides direct connection to most servers and actuators. The BAS Remote’s unique switch functionality enables the BAS Remote to be inserted at any location in the BACnet/IP network.
The BAS Remote has eight I/O points, six universal input/output points and two relay outputs. The six universal input/output points can support contact closure, thermistor, RTD, analog inputs/outputs (0-10 VDC, 0-20 mA) and also up to 40 Hz pulse input. The relay outputs support normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) outputs.
It supports a secure web server for convenient commissioning and troubleshooting. The firmware can be upgraded in the field and as more software features are created, these can be added to the units in the field at no charge.
This device adheres to the BACnet Application Specific Controller (B-ASC) profile. It can be powered by 24 VAC or 24 VDC and can be DIN-rail or panel mounted.
For more information visit www.ccontrols.com
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