Contemporary Control Systems BAScontrol20 Installation Guide User Manual

Control 20, Installation guide

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20-point BACnet/IP Sedona Field Controller

INSTALLATION GUIDE

INTRODUCTION

The BAScontrol20 (BASC20) is a 20-point field controller with a direct
connection to an IP/Ethernet network. Ideally suited for structured wiring
systems, the BASC20 is BACnet/IP compliant with a B-ASC device
profile. Having a resident Sedona Virtual Machine (SVM), the unit is freely
programmable using tools such as Niagara Workbench or Sedona Workbench.
For remote Ethernet I/O applications, the unit can be configured with minimal
effort using a standard web browser.

The BASC20 provides a convenient mix of universal inputs, binary inputs and
outputs as well as analog outputs. Models exist for both triac and relay binary
outputs. The unit is ideal for unitary control or for expanding I/O points in the
field via an Ethernet connection:

Versatile Control Device — remote I/O, router and controller

Direct connection to an IP/Ethernet network

Compliant with BACnet/IP and B-ASC device profile

Powered by Sedona Framework™ Controller

Configurable with a standard web browser

Real-Time clock with super-cap backup

Flexible Input/Output — 20 points of I/O

Eight configurable universal inputs

Thermistor,

analog

voltage, binary input, pulse inputs (4 channels)

Four binary inputs

Four

analog

voltage outputs

Four relay or triac output models

The BASC20 provides the ultimate in flexibility. It can be used for expansion
I/O at remote locations where an Ethernet connection exists. It can operate as a
function block programmable controller with its resident Sedona Framework
Virtual Machine. The BASC20 can operate as remote I/O for BACnet/IP and as
a Sedona Framework controller at the same time. A 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port
allows connection to IP networks and popular building automation protocols
such as BACnet/IP, and Sedona SOX. Twenty points can be configured through
resident web pages. The unit provides eight universal I/O points and four binary
outputs — plus an additional four binary inputs and four analog outputs.

BAS

control

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