Delta Control’s Entelibridge

Entelibridge

The enteliBRIDGE gateway is a powerful network protocol application that integrates 1 or more non-BACnet building control protocols to your BACnet™ building automation system. The enteliBRIDGE product is based on the enteliCORE hardware platform that includes a Delta BACnet server. The enteliCORE is an industrial-embedded PC with dual-core processor and no moving parts.

 

The enteliBRIDGE gateway allows BACnet and non-BACnet devices to communicate seamlessly within a BACnet environment. Non-BACnet devices are represented as virtual BACnet devices that provide control data directly to BACnet controllers.

 

Features:

 

  • built-in web user interface for configuration and backup through XML files
  • Supports up to 10 protocol drivers running simultaneously
  • Native BACnet device
  • Firmware auto-update capability
  • Internal local data storage using the 60 GB solid-state hard drive
  • Streamlined engineering workflow
  • Provides Ethernet/IP, RS-485 and RS-232 network connections
  • DIN rail mountable

For more information:

https://www.deltacontrols.com/products/integration/entelibridge#tabOverview

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