Product Listing by Protocol
Network I/O for BACnet MS/TP
Gateways
Control Solutions BACnet I/O is freely programmable.
BACnet MS/TP
Programmable I/O

Control Solutions' AddMe III represents our latest efforts in providing even more value to our customers. We have packed more I/O than ever in this neatly packaged, DIN rail mounted device. AddMe III provides the perfect add-on I/O for virtually any system, expanding your system by 32 I/O points per node. AddMe III is based on our popular AddMe II, and adds 2 more analog inputs, HOA switches and indicators. The most powerful addition to this version of AddMe is the "freely programmable" controller capability.

Control Solutions BACnet I/O is freely programmable.

BACnet MS/TP
Programmable I/O

Control Solutions' AddMe Lite brings the AddMe tradition to the first of several lower point count nodes. AddMe Lite includes all of the functional features of the bigger AddMe III, but with a smaller package, smaller price, and lower point count. AddMe Lite is also "freely programmable".

All of our AddMe series BACnet I/O modules are programmable using our graphical programming tool i.CanDrawIt.
New to BACnet?
BACnet 101 will get you started.

Network Gateways
for BACnet

Control Solutions has gateways for putting non-BACnet devices on BACnet MS/TP and BACnet IP networks with a focus on facility management and building automation. Visit the Gateways for BACnet page for a complete summary.


Network I/O and Embedded Servers for BACnet IP
Control Solutions i.CanDoIt server features BACnet MS/TP and BACnet IP.
BACnet IP
Web Server

Control Solutions' AddMe III i.CanDoIt® BACnet web server includes a BACnet IP client and server, including COV support. Data logging, scheduling, alarm monitoring, and email notifications are among its features. The web server includes "freely programmable" controller capability. The i.CanDoIt AddMe III includes all of the features of the AddMe III hardware (32 I/O points), plus the richly featured web server.

Control Solutions i.CanDoIt server features BACnet MS/TP and BACnet IP.
BACnet IP
Web Server

Control Solutions' AddMe Jr. i.CanDoIt® BACnet web server includes a BACnet IP client and server including COV support. Data logging, scheduling, alarm monitoring, and email notifications are among its features. The web server includes "freely programmable" controller capability. The i.CanDoIt AddMe Lite includes all of the features of the AddMe Lite hardware (32 I/O points), plus the richly featured web server.

Babel Buster SP
Custom Gateway

The Babel Buster SP Custom is the ultimate "universal" BACnet IP gateway. You write your own Script Basic program to communicate via RS-232 or RS-485 serial, or via TCP socket connection, to your non-BACnet device. Translate your data as needed, then place that data into BACnet objects accessible to any BACnet IP Client.

i.CanDoIt®
Take a
Guided Tour
The i.CanDoIt® server first appeared in 2005 on BAS-700 series hardware. The updated and expanded version of i.CanDoIt® is included in all new server products including AddMe III, AddMe Jr., and i.Board®.

Advanced i.CanDoIt®
For flexible, powerful
BACnet based
Remote Monitoring & Control

• Access all I/O points as BACnet IP objects
• Simple alarm setup
• Email notification of alarms
• Local or remote I/O response to alarms
• Simple linked I/O with simple logic
• Includes BACnet IP Client and Server
• Includes COV subscription support
• Advanced rule based event processing
• Fill in the blank rule templates
• Modbus RTU gateway
• Structured PL/i programming
Time/date scheduler, virtual calendar
Astronomical clock for setting registers or I/O
• Control local I/O or remote devices linked via Modbus
Event logging to CSV file
Periodic data logging to CSV file
Scheduler driven data logging
Data trending with logging & action rules
On time tracking (e.g. compressor run time)
• Embedded web server for configuration
• FTP server for XML configuration file upload
• Telnet server for user account maintenance
• User HTML wrapper
• LogMyData web portal ready

A very quick tutorial on setting up Scheduling in i.CanDoIt®

Suppose you want the lights in the parking lot to come on half hour before sunset, and go off half hour after sunrise. One way to do that is use a time clock and reset it a few times a year. The better way to do that with i.CanDoIt® is use the astronomical clock. Instead of on and off times, you simply say "dawn" and "dusk" with an optional offset.

In this example, we set BO 1 half hour before sunset, and clear it half hour after sunrise. Our hardware configuration determined that BO 1 is allocated to Relay 3, which we have wired to control the parking lot lights. BO 2, Relay 4, shows how to do it the old way.