By combining existing system components and stand alone products from
our portfolio into systems we offer a valuable jump start for our customers.
Users are immediately aware of the oppurtunities and will have an easy
installation procedure.
See below for examples:
Intellix is LON based integrated security system developed by Capelon,
above is an example as fire warning system. The objective of Intellix
is to integrate systems of intrusion, fire, access control and energy
management into one single system on a LonWorks platform.
The Intellix system consists of common system components and standalone
sensor and actuator components. Common system components are master
and subsystem controller, applications routers and control panels. Standalone
components are intrusion detectors, smoke and heat detecors, glass break
detecors, manual call points, sirens etc.
The early Intellix systems were a completely distributed system with
no controllers. During that period the detectors were not very open
and general, thus could only be used within the Intellix system. As
the concept grew and the system became more complex, Intellix controllers
were intruduced. With the use of controllers, Capelon had the possibility
to design the stand alone components as standard components that both
could be used within the Intellix system and as standard LonWorks components.
In that way the standalone components could be used for other applications
than the Intellix system.
Standalone sensor and actuator products included in the Intellix serie
are for instance PentaSens (intrusion/occupancy detecor), Focus 1575
(occupancy), Smokie Dual (Fire detecor), Four Front (alarm panel), Aquity
(glass break detector), TriSound (siren) etc. With a master security
controller and/or subsystem controllers a general Intellix security
system may be built.
A PD-02 basic system makes it possible for equipment with RS-232/485
interfaces to communicate over the mains power line or other harsh dedicated
lines. As a complement to serial communication we can also offer units
that are able to transfer I/O-information, i.e binary status and analog
information, over the used line.
The PD-02 system is primary intended for users that need to tunnel
RS-232/485 data over the mains power line. No LONWORKS® knowledge
is required of the user.
A system consists of one master unit and up to 32 slave units. A master
unit may address a single slave unit or use broadcast to reach all units
in the system. A slave unit can only send data to the master unit. To
install, configure and test the system a standard terminal software
is used. Installation is highly automated.
To extend communication distance repeaters can be introduced in the
system.