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Legacy
Building Automation Integration
Project
Introduction: The S4 Group, Inc.
is a software development and system integration company focused
on providing open interfaces to legacy building automation
systems. A large multi-national government contractor contacted
The S4 Group, Inc. indicating that they were interested in
the S4 Open: BACnet-N2 Router. In addition, the customer requested
a solution that exceeded the standard S4 Open product capabilities
and asked if a custom solution could be developed. They needed
to bring information from electric power monitoring meters,
building and network infrastructure equipment, and other devices
into their Johnson Controls Metasys® building automation
system. The traditional integrations that were offered by
the manufacturer were not adequate for their needs.
System
Requirements:
- Provide
a system to gather information from any OPC based device,
SNMP manageable device, or Modbus device and publish it
to either Johnson Controls Proprietary N2 Bus or to BACnet.
- An
auto-discovery and auto-configuration wizard similar to
those included in S4's standard products is required.
- The
resulting integrated devices and point lists must be definable
to Metasys® NCM and NAE based supervisory controllers
with the minimal possible manual effort.
Project
Implementation:
UNO-2059E:
AMD GX2 Embedded Automation Computer
System
Description:The
solution is based on our S4Open: BACnet-N2 Router. The BACnet-N2
Router is a network appliance hosted on the Advantech Embedded
Automation Computer, the UNO-2059E platform.
- Standard
functions and features of the S4 Open: BACnet N2 Router:
- Delivered
as a turnkey network appliance, hosted on an Embedded Automation
Computer
- Publishes
all N2 devices and points to a standard BACnet IP or BACnet
MS/TP interface.
- Expands
the number of devices and N2 buses that a Metasys® supervisory
controller can support
- Combines
multiple legacyN2 buses in a large complex building into
one Virtual N2 bus®.
- Standard
vendor tools are used to configure N2 devices on each N2
bus.
- All
standard Metasys® N2 devices are supported including
N2 Open, System-91, VMA, and 3rd party Metasys® Compatible
devices.
- Automatically
discovers and identifies devices on the N2 bus.
- Automatically
provides N2 address translation and mapping.
- N2
bus is extended via Ethernet - TCP/IP to remote locations
utilizing commercially available Ethernet Serial Server
technology
- Upgrade
existing Metasys® infrastructure at a low cost
- The
number of N2 devices and points supported is limited only
by the N2 protocol standard and the capabilities of the
selected Metasys®, or 3rd party, supervisory controller.
- Easily
upgradeable via protocol and functionality plug-ins for
expanded functionality
The S4
Open: BACnet-N2 Router from the S4 group enables seamless
migration to BACnet environments for Metasys® N2 legacy
systems while preserving existing investment in N2 Bus based
infrastructure.
Built-in
Ethernet connectivity offers broad flexibility for introducing
future protocol plug-ins to support additional standards based
open interfaces.
The BACnet-N2
Router introduces cost saving in virtually every upgrade,
enhancement, or replacement of legacy Metasys installations.
All of
the S4 Open appliances, the N2 Switch, the OPC-N2 Router,
and the BACnet-N2 Router extend and enhance traditional Johnson
Controls Metasys® building automation systems. The products
are developed around Obermeier Software's Automation.net software
framework which allowed S4 to develop a core set of functions
critical to the building automation industry and then add
protocol and application plug-ins to extend that functionality
in a Lego®-like manner. Each protocol or application that
is developed becomes a building block for other products or
product options.

On the
hardware side, S4 made the decision that they didn't want
to be in the hardware manufacturing business. They did a product
search and found that Advantech's UNO-2059E was a nearly perfect
match for their needs. In addition, the Advantech ADAM Ethernet
Serial servers and I/O devices gave S4 additional capabilities
that very few others in the Building Automation marketplace
can match as cost effective. As the S4 Open product line matures,
you'll see new variations on larger or smaller Advantech platforms.
For instance, S4 has a request for a Small Building Version
of the OPC-N2 Router. S4 will be looking at Advantech's UNO-1019
(similar to UNO-2059 but more compact and DIN rail), the TPC
product family (Touch Screen for a Controller version of the
product with on-board HMI), and also the ADAM-6501 (low end
N2 router targeted towards small buildings, very price effective).
S4 emphasizes
that one of the key advantages of delivering the product as
a network appliance with the hardware and software pre-installed
is the cost effectiveness of the solution. The customer wires
the power and data, installs an administrative client on his
PC, runs an auto-configure command, and they are in production!
All competing alternatives S4 has seen take days worth of
planning and configuration support to get them up and running.
They have to go through the same process if they have to make
configuration changes in the future.
All systems and appliances within the S4 Open family of products
are managed by this single management console. Being familiar
with one S4 Open Product means you are automatically familiar
with all other S4 Open Products. The Console uses Microsoft
Windows' Look & Feel which is the defacto state of the
art in the User Interface Technology.
This capability
allows you to either centrally manage all appliances in your
network or distribute the management responsibility as appropriate
within your organization. Each S4 Open Appliance is identified
by a name and can include further optional administrative
information such as a description, location and contact person.
After you assign a name to the Appliance this name will be
used in the S4 Open: Console for easy reference.

The S4
Open: Console is based on Microsoft Management Console technology
and implements all requirements in the Microsoft style guide
to certify for the "designed for XP" or "designed
for Vista" logo.
When you
purchase and license any S4 Group, Inc. product you may install
the S4 Open: Console on as many Windows desktop systems as
you need to monitor and manage your enterprise.
Conclusion:
One
of the elements in this project solution design is the S4
flexibility in delivering features as they were developed,
rather than asking the customer to wait for actual release
of the product. Instead of approaching the requirements as
a custom application the software framework and Advantech
product line hardware flexibility allowed S4 to meet the customer's
very specific requirements and package each of the integrations
as optional features that could be added to any of our standard
products. This greatly decreased the cost to design and development
of these integration capabilities.
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