Fieldserver Technologies offers gateway to link sensors to building management systems
Fieldserver Technologies
Point Six Wireless Gateway
Now available from Fieldserver Technologies, the Point Six Wireless Gateway is designed to link Point Six wireless devices to building automation systems in hospitals, pharmacies and laboratories, restaurants and data centres.
The Point Six Wireless Gateway enables devices manufactured by Point Six Wireless to interface with current open building automation protocols, including BACnet, Lonworks, Metasys N2 by JCI, Modbus and SNMP.
By ensuring these protocols are met by all data collected by the Point Six environmental sensors, the gateway makes it simpler to interface with building and campus management systems.
In combination with Point Six sensors, the gateway can detect leaks and monitor temperature, humidity, ambient condition and power.
Key features
- Suitable for use in a wide range of applications, including inside freezers
- Supports all Point Six Wi-Fi, 900MHz and 418/433MHz sensors
- Ensures data complies with protocols, including BACnet, Lonworks, Metasys N2 by JCI, Modbus and SNMP
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