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Introduction

Agenda
About Networld
What is BMS?
Traditional Building Systems
Intelligent Building Systems (Unified)
Demo
Product Architecture and Specifications
Traditional Building Systems
Dedicated Workstations

Card Access Video Intrusion HVAC Lighting

Isolated Systems
•Diverse systems
•Complexity Current Security

Card Access Video Intrusion HVAC Lighting


Intelligent Building

Card Access Video Intrusion HVAC Lighting


Traditional Architecture

Client Workstation Host Based Server

Central Server
Full client workstations
Isolated Systems

Local Area Network

HVAC Energy
Access Video
Intrusion
Control Elevator Lighting
Control
Framework Architecture

Embedded Web Browser Tenant Billing


Controller

Network topology is flattening


Systems becoming more distributed
Integrations through IP open protocols

Local Area Network

Access HVAC Energy


Video Intrusion
Control Elevator Lighting
Control
Vykon Architecture
Enterprise
Web Browser Supervisor

Local Area Network

JACE 2/6 &

LonWorks, BACnet, ModBus


JACE 2/6 &

BACnet IP
IO Modules
IO Modules

RS232 or RS485/422
Communication Bus
Optional LonWorks Field Bus

Optional Driver
HVAC Control BACnet
Legacy
Equipment
Network
Control
Controller
(ie Chiller)

Local
Power, Gas & Water
Controller
Lighting Control Meter RF Link

Local Fire
Controller

Power Local
Monitoring Controller
LonWorks
Application
Control
Enterprise
Supervisor
Web Browser

Local Area Network

Card Readers Video Systems


Access Control Intrusion Systems IP/Analog Cameras
System Interaction

Card Access Tenant Billing

Open-Based Framework

Video Energy

“Disarm Intrusion
Zone 4”

Intrusion Elevator HVAC Lighting


System Interaction

Card Access “Access Granted, Tenant Billing


Zone 4”

Open-Based Framework

Video Energy

“Disarm Intrusion
Zone 4”

Intrusion Elevator HVAC Lighting


System Interaction

Card Access “Access Granted, Tenant Billing


Zone 4”

“Camera Preset 1,
Initiate Recording”
Open-Based Framework

Video Energy

Intrusion Elevator HVAC Lighting


System Interaction

Card Access “Access Granted, Tenant Billing


Zone 4”

“Camera Preset 1,
Initiate Recording”
Open-Based Framework

Video Energy

“Disarm Intrusion
Zone 4”

Intrusion Elevator HVAC Lighting


System Interaction

Card Access “Access Granted, Tenant Billing


Zone 4”

“Camera Preset 1,
Initiate Recording”
Open-Based Framework

Video Energy

“Disarm Intrusion 4th floor


Zone 4” Enable

Intrusion Elevator HVAC Lighting


System Interaction

Card Access “Access Granted, Tenant Billing


Zone 4”

“Camera Preset 1,
Initiate Recording”
Open-Based Framework

Video Energy

“Disarm Intrusion 4th floor Zone 4


Zone 4” Enable Occupied

Intrusion Elevator HVAC Lighting


System Interaction

Card Access “Access Granted, Tenant Billing


Zone 4”

“Camera Preset 1,
Initiate Recording”
Open-Based Framework

Video Energy

“Disarm Intrusion 4th floor Zone 4 Circuit #1


Zone 4” Enable Occupied Circuit #2
ON

Intrusion Elevator HVAC Lighting


System Interaction

Card Access “Access Granted, Tenant Billing


Zone 4”

“Camera Preset 1, Totalize Light & HVAC


Initiate Recording” For Zone 4
Open-Based Framework

Video Energy

“Disarm Intrusion 4th floor Zone 4 Circuit #1


Zone 4” Enable Occupied Circuit #2
ON

Intrusion Elevator HVAC Lighting


System Interaction
Generate/Email Invoice
Card Access “Access Granted, For Saturday Usage Tenant Billing
Zone 4”

“Camera Preset 1, Totalize Light & HVAC


Initiate Recording” For Zone 4
Open-Based Framework

Video Energy

“Disarm Intrusion 4th floor Zone 4 Circuit #1


Zone 4” Enable Occupied Circuit #2
ON

Intrusion Elevator HVAC Lighting


JACE-600 Controller
SPECIFICATIONS
JACE-200
JACE-200 Platform
• IBM PowerPC 405EP 250 MHz processor
• 64MB SDRAM & 64 MB Serial Flash (optional 128 MB SDRAM)
• 128 KB Static RAM
• Battery Backup - 5 minutes typical - shutdown begins within 10 seconds
• Real-time clock - 3 month backup max via battery

JACE-600 Platform
• IBM PowerPC 440 650 MHz processor
• 128MB DDR RAM & 128 MB Serial Flash
• Optional 256 MB DDR RAM
• Battery Backup
JACE-600 • Real-time clock

Communications
• 2 Ethernet Ports – 10/100 Mbps (RJ-45 Connectors)
• 1 RS 232 Port (9 pin D-shell connector)
• 1 RS 485 non isolated port (3 Screw Connector on base board)

Operating System
• QNX RTOS
• IBM J9 JVM Java Virtual Machine
• NiagaraAX

Power Supply
• NPB-PWR - Optional: 24 Volt AC/DC power supply module, Din Rail mounted
IO Modules
IO-16 - 16 Point I/O Module

• Up to 4 per Jace-600, 2 per Jace-600 if combined with a 34 Point I/O module


• 8 Universal Inputs (0-1000 ohm, 0-10 volts, 0-20 MA with external resistor)
• 4 relay outputs (Form A contacts, 24 VAC @.5 amp rated
IO-16 • 4 analog outputs (0-10 volt DC)

IO-34 - 34 Point I/O Module


IO-34
• Max of 1 per Jace-600; includes integral 24 volt AC/DC input power supply for
JACE 2 and IO; no other power required
• 16 Universal Inputs (0-1000 ohm, 0-10 volts, 0-20 MA with external resistor)
IO-34 • 10 relay outputs (Form A contacts, 24 VAC @.5 amp rated
• 8 analog outputs (0-10 volt DC)
IO-16
IO-34
Power

• Power by Class 2, 24V Transformer or


24Vdc power source.

• Provide power the attached NW-J-2/6


and up to (2) NW-IO-16 if attached.
Digital Inputs utilizing Universal Inputs
for
• 8 Non-Electrical isolated Digital
Inputs
• Use with dry contact (voltage free)
devices
• Maximum resistance 500 Ohm for
active low
• Minimum resistance 900 Ohm for
active low
Analog Inputs utilizing Universal Inputs
for Thermostat Application
• 16 Non-isolated universal inputs.

• Current Input : 0 – 20mA, 4 – 20mA

• Voltage Input : 0 – 5V, 0 – 10V

• Resistance : 0 – 30K, 0 – 10K, 0 – 1K

• Thermistor : 10K, 10K with 11K shunt,


1K Balco, 1K Platinum
Digital Output

 8 Relay Isolated Digital Outputs


 able to drive up to 2A 30V load
Analog Output

• 4 Non-isolated Analog Outputs


• Voltage : 0 – 10V
• Current : 0 – 20mA, 4 – 20mA (up to
800 Ohm load)
JACE-SECURITY Controllers

Specifications
JACE-201
JACE-201 Platform
JACE-601 • PowerPC 405EP 250 MHz processor
• 128 MB SDRAM & 64 MB Serial Flash
• Battery backup
• Real-time clock
JACE-601 Platform
• PowerPC 440 524 MHz processor
• 256 MB DDR RAM & 128 MB Serial Flash
• Battery backup
• Real-time clock
Communications
• 2 Ethernet Ports – 10/100 Mbps
• 1 RS 232 Port (9 pin D-shell connector)
• 1 RS 485 (6 pin screw terminal)
Operating System
• QNX RTOS
• IBM J9 JVM (Java Virtual Machine)
• NiagaraAX
Power Supply
• NPB-PWR-UN: 90-263 Volts AC, 50/60 Hz, 15VDC
power supply module, 30 Watt
Environment
• Operating temperature range: 0° to 50°C (32°F to
122°F)
• Storage temperature range: 0° to 60°C (32°F to 140°F)
• Relative humidity range: 5% to 95%, non-condensing
Agency Listings
• FCC part 15 Class A
Security Options
ENCLOSURES
The Vykon Security product family consists of a Security JACE, reader modules and I/O modules
available in 3 different sized enclosures. The hardware modules support Wiegand style readers,
supervised inputs, Form C relay-controlled outputs and digital inputs. Enclosures are equipped
with key lock, tamper switch, and in the medium/large enclosures, a power supply covered by a
protective metal shield. Knockouts are provided on top, bottom and sides for external
connections. The enclosure interior has generous space for cable management.

I/O Module
Contains capacity for 8 supervised inputs and 8 relay outputs. The I/O Module can be utilized for
monitoring intrusion sensors, elevator controls, or controlling doors which do not require a card
reader.

Reader Module
Supports 2 Wiegand style card readers and required I/O to support 2 doors. The I/O supports
a door sensor, request-to-exit device, and strike for each door.

Intrusion Arming Keypad


LCD display and keypad for arming and disarming Intrusion Zones. Display also provides
feedback to the user regarding arming status and status of individual intrusion points
Access Control/Security
Access Control/Security
Access Control/Security

Door Wiring Example


Access Control/Security
EXAMPLE - LIGHT CONTROL

- Scheduler On/Off Control

- The lights will be turned on during weekday (Monday to Friday)


from 8:00am to 12:00pm and 1:00pm to 5:00pm, and Saturday
from 8:00am to 1:00pm, other time and during holiday the lights
will be turned off

- On/Off Switch for manual turn on


EXAMPLE - LIGHT CONTROL
EXAMPLE - THERMOSTAT

• Cooling Control
• 10K Thermistor
• Set Point 16°C to 30°C
• On/Off Switch
• Cut-in when Room Temperature - Set Point > 1°C
• Cut-out when Room Temperature – Set Point < -0.5°C
• Compress minimum on time 120 secs, and minimum off time 180 seconds
• 10 seconds inter-output delay
EXAMPLE - THERMOSTAT
EasyIo-28P/30P
Open Collector Output

• 2 Isolated Open Collector Outputs


(PWM)
• Operating frequency 0 – 500Hz,
50% Duty Cycle
• Maximum 60VDC 1A load
Basic Network Diagram
Advantages from Business Perspective
• Multi-tenant Office Building
• Market as Class A, High tech, Energy efficient, “Green”,
Comfortable and Safe
• Systems being installed:
– Card Access/Elevator Access
– HVAC
– Lighting
– Energy Monitoring
– Business Enterprise
• HVAC and Lights from 7am-7pm M-F
• After hours usage billed extra
• What degree of systems integration makes sense?
• Where can I derive value?
Benefits of a FrameWork Approach
• Open Architecture
– Maximum freedom of choice for end users
– Competitive marketplace
– Ease of systems integration / interoperability
– Reduced installation / upgrade costs
– Vendor / protocol neutral platform
• Framework
– Solutions focused, open framework architecture
– Capability to support many different communication protocols –
legacy and open standards
– Integrated application development tools to customize solutions
– Scalable, embedded solution with built in internet standards
Seen to be
responsible

Operational Meet
Efficiency regulations

Problem
statement

GHG Green
Reduction culture

Carbon
Neutrality

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