The ProtoNode is an external, high performance Building Automation multi-purpose gateway that is preconfigured between SATEC’s metering hardware.
The ProtoNode provides BACnet communication supporting BACnet MS/TP and BACnet/IP.
The ProtoNode is an external, high performance Building Automation multi-purpose gateway that is preconfigured between SATEC’s metering hardware.
The ProtoNode provides BACnet communication supporting BACnet MS/TP and BACnet/IP.
SATEC model EM133 and BFM136 are preconfigured allowing Auto Discovery via BACet data array instance.
The EM133 supports 89 points of data using the ProtoNode for BACnet.
The BFM136 supports 61 points of data using the ProtoNode for BACnet.
The ProtoNode BACnet communication gateway supports up to 1500 Modbus Registers.
Weight: 0.2kg
Dimensions: 115*83*41 mm [l*w*h]
2x RS-485 master ports for connecting slave devices to serial networks
Ethernet 10/100Base-T port communicating to the IP network
9-30VDC or 12-24 VAC operation
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