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1 Introduction to TAC Products

2 Introduction to TAC Products
TAC provides profitable building environment services for: -indoor climate, comfort, -security and use of energy with complete IT based Open Systems and services, Building IT for: -end users and property owners with own organization in defined markets and through partners all over the world. TAC is owned by Schneider Electric: 74,800 employees, sales of EUR 9.1 billion, through 13,000 sales outlets in 130 countries.

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4 TAC Xenta overview Based on the open LonWorks® communication standard
TAC Xenta® Application Specific Terminal Units TAC Xenta® Programmable Terminal Units TAC Xenta® Programmable Central Station Equipment TAC Xenta® Supervisory Control and Data Management / High Density IO TAC Xenta® for Internet connectivity TAC Xenta® Ethernet Communications / Gateways

5 Xenta 100 – ASC Terminal Unit Controllers
Applications Fan Coil VAV Roof Top Units / Unit Ventilator Dual Zone, H/C and Light/Sunblind control Stand-alone operation or as part of a system LonMark® approved for use in any LonWorks based systems

6 Xenta 200 – Programmable Terminal Units
Compact and modular design Custom Zone applications Smaller HVAC Applications Programmable LonMark® approved for use in any LonWorks based system 3 I/O Configurations

7 Xenta 300 – Programmable / Expandable
Compact and modular design Programmable Expandable by 2 I/O modules LonMark® approved for use in any LonWorks based system 2 I/O Configurations

8 Xenta 400 – Supervisory Control & High Point Count
Used with I/O modules – becomes high point controller for sophisticated applications High memory, millisecond sample rates Supports high number of network variables for use as a data manager LonMark® approved for use in any LonWorks based system

9 Xenta 400 – I/O Expansion Modules
Products TAC Xenta 411 and 412 TAC Xenta 421 and 422 (A) TAC Xenta 451 and 452 (A) TAC Xenta 471 TAC Xenta 491 and 492 Expansion of I/O capability for Xenta 300 & 400 controllers Communicate with controller over the FTT-10 for distributed installation

10 Xenta 500 Series 511 – Built-in web server for small to medium size buildings over the Internet or Intranet Graphics, alarm display, time schedules, Trend log and viewer TCP/IP, 10Base-T & LONWORKS®FTT-10 527 – Built-in web server for INET system 913 – New product – BacNet PTP or ModBus to Lonworks

11 Xenta 900 Series 901 – Serial LonTalk Adapter
911 – Ethernet Communications Device LonTalk adapter between TAC Vista and a LonWorks network. IP Modem with dial-up functionality over the computer network. Ex. Could be used together with ISDN over a dial on demand link Serial Communication Port for proprietary system 913 – Gateway for LonWorks to BACNet and ModBus 913 – New product – BacNet PTP or ModBus to Lonworks

12 Xenta Design & Installation
Modular design Few points per unit Expandable with additional modules Installation and service friendly Terminal base with all connections Plug-in electronic unit DIN rail mounting Easy installation. Base goes to the electrician, controller goes to the engineer.

13 TAC Vista - Modularity Workstation Webstation ScreenMate Vista Server
Report Menta xBuilder

14 TAC Vista Openness/Vendor independent
Windows LonWorks OPC TCP/IP Wireless BACNET MODBUS

15 TAC Vista - Scalability
Standalone Non-Workstation Dial-up LTA card Lon Router IP LTA IP Router

16 Field: STR - wall modules
Attractive, time-less and functional design ZS 100 full replacement: STR100 - STR107 S/Stat and I/Stat replacement: STR200 - STR202, STR250 Display versions for high volume TAC Xenta 100 models STR150 Easy installation Installation adapted to all markets Customizable color

17 Field: STR350 Modes of Operation
LonMark Mode LonMark Profile: Space Comfort Control Command Module SNVT TAC Xenta 100/280/300/401 3rd party LonWorks controllers LNS Plug-in for Configuration Vista Classic Mode No bindings needed Connects similar to Xenta I/O module TAC Xenta 280/300/401 Reduced Functionality (Light and Sunblind Control excluded)

18 Field: Valves & Actuators
PN 16 2-way V241 V211T V212T V211 V212 V222 3-way V341 V311T V311 V321 PN25 V231 V232 V292 TAC Venta valves Size DN15 – DN50 DN65 DN150

19 Field: Valves & Actuators
Butterfly valves and actuators TRV-S

20 Field: Fluid Control Units (FCU)
MZ18L LON MZ18A 0 – 10 V MZ18B 3-point 24V MZ10T On/off 24V;230V VZ22 VZ32 VZ42 Zone FCU

21 Field: Damper actuator and sensors

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23 Security Devices overview
Netplus Router Communication controller I/Site 7798 LIU 7790 Network controller DPU 7910 DPU 7920 DIU 7930 DIO 7940 Security controller

24 OPEN SQL Database Peer to Peer Communication Access Initiated Control Anti Passback Independent Alarm Monitoring User defined Card format Real Time Graphics

25 TAC’s Technology Road Map
On The Horizon TAC’s Technology Road Map

26 Automatic Engineering
Summary of Trends Automatic Engineering Plug & Play Wireless Openness Standards IP

27 End User Functionality
System Vision Summary Pushbutton Engineering Ready-made Applications Common Engineering Database & Document Management Powerful Tools Quick and easy to engineer 1 Various Viewfinders Foresee the use of many alternative Viewing Devices Functionality adapted to different User-groups Highlight Ease-of-use Put the user in focus 3 Systems Integrator End User Functionality Building Networks IP-based Building Networks for Technical Installations High IT Security Profile More than one Open Protocol Increasingly Wireless To be loved by IT People 2 Design Considerations Built on Open Industry Standards True IP Foundation Distributed Servers in co-operation Powerful HW/SW platforms Flexible and modular by design 4 Internal The Vision is expressed as four cornerstones that show the important characteristics of our future system. Notice the BALANCE: Two cornerstones are End User Functionality oriented, no 2 and no 3. One cornerstone is Systems Integrator (Engineering) oriented, no 1. One cornerstone is Internal (to MR&D), no 4. Will the vision become reality? YES – maybe not exactly as presented, because we will continue to follow changes in our business and technology environment and update the vision accordingly. But this is what we promise to deliver, to the best of our knowledge. Now – let us look at our plan how to turn the vision into reality – the Road Map!

28 Next Generation TAC System Architecture
Various Viewfinders Engineering Studio Central Services IP Building Operation Services Customer communication platform Automatic services Expert services IT Services Portal Program update center Mail & SMS DNS service System hosting Current systems 3rd Party Systems Next Generation TAC System

29 Migration from TAC Vista and I/NET to a New System Based on the Vision
TAC Vista Development Next Generation TAC System 2003 2007 Product Road Map I-talk Central services I/NET Development

30 1st Major Milestone: Vista V architecture
IP ( HTTP(S), Web services) Web browser Vista Workstation Web browser Vista Server WebStation DB IP (LonWorks EIA-852, BACnet/IP, Modbus TCP, HTTP(S), Web services Lon device Xenta 301 Xenta 401 LonWorks Xenta 511 (distributed server) Modbus device Lon device Xenta 301 Xenta 401 LonWorks Xenta 511 (distributed server) Modbus I/NET Sub LAN I/NET Host LAN Lon device Xenta 301 Xenta 401 LonWorks Xenta 527 (distributed server) NPR I/NET Controller LAN Xenta 5xx IP controller

31 3-5 Years Product Road Map

32 Thank You


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