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BACnet Device Simulator

7/16/2017

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We are pleased to announce the release of our BACnet Simulator supporting the BACnet 2016 standard (revision 19). It supports all of the standard BACnet objects and properties. It also includes support for COV multiple subscriptions. The software is available for evaluation from our downloads page.

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OBIX API Reference

8/17/2016

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The OBIX REST web service API documentation is now available online at our website.
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Resin.io

5/4/2016

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Resin.io is a great way to manage an application running on the Raspberry PI and we have generated a template on github for installing CBMS Studio, Grafa, Nginx and Influxdb. With just a few clicks you will be up and running with BACnet or Modbus on the Raspberry PI.
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Support for Raspberry PI 3

4/9/2016

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The Raspberry PI software bundle is supported by the Raspberry PI 3 released at the end of February 2016. Our tests show that the new Raspberry is significantly faster than the PI 2. Follow the instructions from our download page to install the latest version in 3 easy steps.
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BeagleBone Black

4/2/2016

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CBMS Studio have released a software bundle which will convert the BeagleBone into a programmable BACnet device. The AAC-BB can be configured as a gateway between Modbus and BACnet protocols. It is fully programmable via a graphical engineering tool and has support for BACnet Alarms, Schedules and Trendlogs.
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Bitpool Data Feed

2/4/2016

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Feeding data from any Modbus or BACnet systems into the Bitpool cloud storage system is made easy with our new Bitpool Service.
This service will automatically create a data feed for all of the History components and send the log samples directly to the cloud. The data can be viewed in the Bitpool dashbord as a graph from any browser connected to the internet, a sample of which is shown in the image to the right.
Configuration is from the Engineering Tool and is simply a matter of adding the bitpool service to the project.
For more information contact sales @cbmsstudio.com and ask to join one of our online seminars where we will demonstrate the operation.
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BACnet controller with 30 IO

9/30/2015

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We have released a US $290 BACnet controller with 10 Digital Inputs, 8 Universal Inputs, 6 Digital Outputs and 6 Analog Outputs.

It has 2 RS485 ports which can be used for BACnet MSTP or Modbus and can be configured to operate as a BACnet IP to MSTP router.

When configured as a gateway it maps points from Modbus to BACnet or vice versa.

It is fully programmable via a graphical engineering tool and has support for BACnet Alarms, Schedules and Trendlogs.

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Sedona Workbench for the browser.

8/23/2015

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CBMS Studio has added a browser based Sedona Workbench for all it's products including the BACnet IP to MSTP router, Raspberry PI, Linux and Windows software bundles.

The web browser operates in a similar way to the Sedona Workbench, however no software is installed on the client PC. It operates inside any web browser. All components can be viewed and changed if they are writable.

The web browser is password protected and access levels on individual components can be set to further control a users access level.
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Bangkok RHVAC

8/10/2015

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We will be displaying our products at at the Bangkok RHVAC between the 13th and 15th of August 2015. Come and visit us at our booth.
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OBIX driver

7/24/2015

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CBMS studio has added a REST Web Service using OBIX in both XML and JSON format. This will enable any web browser or OBIX client  to connect to any CBMS device and access it's real time data. For more details please view the How To page.
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