BACnet (Building Automation and Control Network) is a communication protocol specifically designed for building automation and control systems. It supports multiple transmission media, including IP networks, RS-485, ARCNET, and MS/TP (Master-Slave/Token Passing), making it adaptable to various installation environments. BACnet enables the integration and management of different devices in automation systems, and is one of the most widely used communication protocols in modern smart buildings.
The ICP DAS GW-2439M is a powerful network gateway that supports three communication roles: BACnet/IP Client, Modbus TCP Server, and Modbus RTU Slave. Acting as a bridge between BACnet and Modbus systems, it allows a host system to read and write data from remote BACnet/IP Servers via either a Modbus TCP Client or a Modbus RTU Master. The GW-2439M can exchange data with multiple BACnet/IP Servers in real-time, enabling seamless data integration and centralized monitoring.
key Features:
- Read/write BACnet object values via Modbus registers
- Configurable for up to 10 BACnet/IP Servers
- Supports both Modbus TCP Server and Modbus RTU Slave simultaneously
- Supports BACnet object types: AI, AO, AV, BI, BO, BV, MSI, MSO, MSV
- Software tool supports scanning BACnet/IP Servers and their objects
- Supports conversion of up to 9,000 BACnet objects’ present_value into Modbus registers
- Software tool allows configuration of BACnet/IP objects and automatically generates the Modbus mapping table
Contact our technical sales team via sales@oksa.co.uk or 02039976277 to learn more about our wide range of BACnet to Modbus converters and gateways.