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"Expanding the Versatility of
METASYS®"

S4 Open: OPC-N2 Router
The S4 Open: OPC-N2 Router from the S4 Group creates
flexibility and cost savings in Building
Automation systems. The OPC-N2 Router from the S4 group is the gateway to third
party product integration into the Metasys®
N2 environment, enables seamless
OPC integration with N2 networks, Ethernet compatibility, and introduces cost
saving in virtually every upgrade, maintenance, or replacement on the N2
bus.

Key Benefits
- Ability to bring many N2 buses in a large
complex building into one virtual N2 Network©. The N2 Switch acts as the bus
master for each and allows independent adjustment of polling rates and
other parameters for each.
- Standard vendor tools are used to
configure N2 devices on each N2 bus.
- Automatically locates and identifies new
devices, and their Process Points on the N2 bus.
- All points on all N2 buses are displayable
through the management console.
- N2 interfaces can be extended over
Ethernet - TCP/IP connections
- N2 interfaces can be extended over
wireless connections
- Filtering and point mapping allow you to
expose only a subset of the active points to upstream supervisory
controllers (NCM, N30, FX, or Metasys Extended systems) through the Virtual N2
Network©.
- The N2 Switch acts as a N2-Open device and
attaches to any N2 bus.
Suggested Applications
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Providing the ability to combine multiple legacy N2 buses into a single
virtual V2 bus when upgrading older technology, less powerful Supervisory
Controllers to current generation Metasys systems. This approach
drastically improves the economics of doing an upgrade by minimizing the
number of newer, more powerful, Supervisory Controllers needed and
eliminating the need to reprogram or readdress any of the devices on the
legacy N2 field bus.
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Migrating legacy M3 or M5
workstation graphics to the commercial off the shelf Iconics Genesis32
platform.
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Extending the N2 bus over a customers existing Ethernet building
infrastructure to remote sections of a building or campus combining all of
these segments into one virtual N2 bus. Again, greatly enhancing the
economics of an installation and making a Metasys installation cost
competitive. See our Extreme N2 Networking
Tech Notes for a list of currently supported
devices.
System Configuration
Delivered as a network appliance on an Industrial PC for high
availability and reliability.
|
Feature |
Price |
| - 1 Downstream N2 Network (standard COM port) |
Included |
| - 1 Virtual N2 Network |
Included |
| - 1 Upstream OPC DA Interface |
Included |
| - IPC hardware |
Included |
|
Option |
Price |
| - Additional Downstream N2 Network (standard COM port) |
TBA |
| - Additional Downstream N2 Network (Ethernet extended
RS-485) |
TBA |
| - Additional Remote Downstream N2 Network (WAN support,
optimized timing, caching, etc) |
TBA |
| - Additional Upstream interfaces |
TBA |
| - Hardware for the remote Ethernet to RS-485
conversion |
TBA |
System Architecture
All S4 Open products are based on a common
core technology platform enabling Lego®-like "mix-and-match" capability for your building automation
systems.

The S4 Group's
unique Virtual N2 Network©
allows the Building Automation System Designer to take advantage of all the
features and strengths of any model of the Johnson Controls, Inc.
supervisory controller. In normal operation the S4 Open appliance is
completely transparent to the supervisory controller. What the supervisory
controller sees on its N2 interface is the switched image of the sum of the
N2 devices on all of the Downstream N2 Networks attached to the S4 Open
appliance. It has no need to know what ports they were connected to, what
media or transport was utilized, or if address translation was performed. As
far as it is concerned our Virtual N2 Network© is a normal,
traditional, N2 field bus.
The
S4 Group is a member of the Microsoft Windows Embedded Partners Program. All
S4 Open appliances are powered by the Windows Embedded Operating System.
Microsoft, Windows, and the Windows CE are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries
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