Schneider TAC I/A Series

TAC I/A Series

The TAC I/A Series Building Automation System is intelligent automation for every type and size facility. Delivering an open interoperable solution through the power of the Internet, the I/A Series provides full access and control of your building from anywhere in the world.

Delivers functionality across platforms: I/A Series fully supports LON®, BACnet™, OPC®, and Modbus®, and is powered by the Niagara Framework®.

Features:

Internet browser support. Thin client Internet Explorer™ and

Netscape™ supported for unlimited users.

• Control and monitoring. Complete day-to-day access or system

management and/or monitoring.

• Data collection. Real time, historical, and dynamic creation for

custom requirements.

• Alarm management. Sophisticated alarm processing and routing

including e-mail, paging, and cell phone capability.

• Scheduling. Graphical calendar, event, and holiday scheduling

available across platforms.

• Reporting. Dynamic creation of custom reports with simplified

cataloging as masters.

• Database Change Recording. Audit Trail functionality provides for

full details on who has accessed the system, when, and what

activities occurred.

• Database Programming. Complete access to all supported platforms.

• Security. Password protection and security using standard Java

authentication and encryption techniques.

 

For more information:

http://www.schneider-electric.ca/en/product-range-download/7756-i-a-series#tabs-top

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