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Highspeed Building Central Control Unit [j]bow

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Highspeed Building Central Control Unit [j]bow

With a direct connection to the LCN-coupler module, the building central control unit [j]bow allows the creation of complex control programs for the LCN-bus. An easy to learn programming language provides the building technician with countless commands via an editor for the realization of complex applications for the LCN-bus.

Commands in the scripting languages Phyton or PHP can be directly taken over for LCN control by users familiar with these languages. Easy to understand programming examples help to demonstrate the script-controlled access to sensors and actuators from the LCN world.

All progam commands are available in the German language. The building central control unit [j]bow integrates all LCN modules completely into existing WLAN/network structures. With a webbrowser, all scripts for the LCN-bus can be generated and run on any computer in the network. With a corresponding configuration of the router, [j]bow can also be run via the Internet. Alternatively, [j]bow can be activated with a console, a monitor or a touchscreen to become a fully-fledged building control system.

In the [j]bow personnel version, up to 20 LCN modules and 80 programs can be run. [j]bow allows the administration of any large-scale LCN installations any many programs. Limitations only arise from available memory space, bus demand, and bus topology.

 

The Highspeed Building Central Control Unit [j]bow combines functions from the IP world with LCN.

It is now possible to send commands via telnet to IP devices with a key-button or a transponder. You can turn LCD projectors on or off with a light switch at any point in the building. Interesting application possibilities arise out of being able to start a switch or router with modified configurations via LCN. If for instance certain transponder cards are set to the router configuration, not only can the access control be regulated and the lighting switched on, but the network connections can also be routed or patched depending on the ID card.

Via the Internet, the building central control unit [j]bow can also access foreign data sources. this allows the implementation of remote control via HTTP, e-mail or SMS. Public data sources (for instance the weather) can be used for things such as the regulation of heating systems. Important incoming e-mails can be signalled via light sequences in different rooms without having to use a PC. Via WLAN and an additional [j]bow module, the radio consumer's installation of the firm ELV can be integrated in the bus-operations. All radio switching modules from the FS-20 series can be integrated in this way.

Enhanced Functions

Client Software [j]longbow

[j]longbow is a client software for MAC/WIN/LINUX, with the help of which it can transfer commands from the LCN world to the standard remote control tasks of PCs/Macs. In this way, you can start any files on a PC/Mac (e.g. audio or video files) by flicking a switch at any point in the building,

Highspeed building central control unit [j]bow Hardware

  • * AMD GX2 400 MHz CPU onboard
  • * 1x RS-232, 2x RS-232/422/485 ports
  • * 2x LAN, 2x USB
  • * 256 MB DDR SDRAM
  • * DB15 VGA interface

UNO-1150; AMD GX2 400 MHz CPU; onboard 256 MB DDR SDRAM; 2x LAN; 2x
USB; 1x RS-232, 2x RS-232/422/485 ports; Audio and internal
CompactFlash; OS: Linux; Dimensions: 85 x 155 x 140 mm; suitable for DIN rails and wall fastening.

Because of its compact design and passive cooling, [j]bow can function without the typical wearing parts. This makes it a robust and reliable component for building automation.

A separate 24 volt power supply unit for DIN rails or wall fastening is available.

The building central control unit [j]bow is also available as a high availablitiy version by request.

 

 

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