Metasys 9.0 building automation system from Johnson Controls offers new IP controllers and enhanced user interface


The new Metasys® 9.0 building automation system from Johnson Controls offers substantial enhancements to the Metasysproduct line, including two new IP/Ethernet-based controllers and user interface (UI) features that make finding critical information and resolving issues easier than ever.

Because the two new BACnet® IP field equipment controllers communicate on Ethernet IP networks, they support increased network performance and bandwidth and enable easy integrations. They also help reduce customers’ total cost of ownership of their Metasys system, by sharing IT networking assets and infrastructure and by future-proofing the BAS network wiring with Ethernet cabling. Both are BTL-listed as BACnet Advanced Application Controllers (B-AAC), include a real-time clock for internal scheduling, alarming and trending, and support star and daisy chain network wiring topologies.

“Metasys 9.0 is the product of talking with, listening to and observing building operators who used earlier Metasys releases,” said Don Albinger, vice president and general manager, Global Controls, Johnson Controls. “With this release, we’ve responded to requests for a personalized system that matches operational styles and needs, and a system that is even easier to operate, readily accessible and quick to provide information. The result is an enhanced Metasys system, which delivers increased productivity, operational savings and reduced installation costs.”

The enhanced UI includes a Building Network feature, which provides access to all objects defined under the Metasys component hierarchy for a familiar navigation and status experience.  The Building Network view requires no configuration, resulting in a faster delivery of the Metasys UI. Another enhancement—Advanced Search and Reporting—allows Metasys operators to quickly search for data, create reports and issue bulk commands, making it easier than ever to get critical data out of theMetasys system and to restore order.

Custom Dashboards enable personalization of the Metasys UI—by widget and device type—to match varied operational styles for enhanced operator productivity. In addition, Custom Behaviors provides Metasys UI designers the flexibility to use custom symbols and images to match individual building or enterprise needs or local standards. These new features enhance the already powerful capabilities of theMetasys UI, such as its groundbreaking ease of navigation, mobile-friendly HTML5 design and modern, photo-realistic graphics.

To learn more about Metasys 9.0, please visit http://www.johnsoncontrols.com/buildings/specialty-pages/metasys-release. For additional information about Johnson Controls, visit www.johnsoncontrols.com.

 



September 15, 2017


Topic Area: Press Release


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