BACnet Gateway
What is BACnet?
The BACnet data communications protocol for building automation and control networks
was adopted as a standard by the American National Standards Institute and the American
Society of Heating and Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers in 1995. Since
then major providers of building management and HVAC (heating ventilation and air
conditioning) systems have developed products that meet this standard allowing interoperability
between manufacturer? building automation control products. The major manufacturers
are members of the BACnet manufacturers association (www.bacnetassociation.org).
The association encourages providers of systems in other related market segments
such as access control, fire and life safety, lighting control and elevator manufacturers
to join the association and provide a BACnet capability within their products.
In recent years there has been increasing demand to integrate access control and
security management systems with other devices and systems. Initial developments
expanded the scope of access control systems into a wider security management role
and integrated other security related systems such as video badging, CCTV switching,
entry-phones, and intruder alarm systems. The level of integration has become more sophisticated following the development of full integration with the new generation
of digital video management systems. AMAG Technology´s access control systems have
followed these trends and offer extensive levels of integration with a wide range of systems and devices.
More recently there has been demand to integrate access control with other safety
and facilities management related systems such as heating, ventilation and air conditioning
(HVAC). There are commonalities between all of these systems, largely since they
all comprise a series of geographically separated devices, they all convey time
sensitive information relating to the welfare of employees, and they all have a
need for the monitoring and control of devices and alarms at a central point.
The AMAG BACnet Module The AMAG BACnet Gateway module has been developed for the
range of AMAG access control and security management systems to answer the demands
of customers wishing to integrate system alarms with BACnet-compliant building management
systems. The AMAG BACnet Gateway acts as a BACnet Server and gives the ability to
pass access control system alarms and control of access control system devices to
a BACnet-compliant third-party system.
This will be used by organizations wishing
to use an HVAC or other building automation system to manage the alarms for their
organization.