
George’s CBAS Tips, August 2022
George explains the Activity View in CBAS 20 and how useful it can be for access control.

George explains the Activity View in CBAS 20 and how useful it can be for access control.

Pulse-type actuators feature two control inputs. Analog-style actuators feature one control input. In this article we explain the difference.

George explains how best to use the Program and Disabled Summary inside the Text Menu in CBAS 20.

The Serial Connector is very flexible in terms of its communication capabilities, where it can be installed, and what data it can bring into your building automation system or expose to another system via BACnet.

George explains what the Binary Status text summary is and how to get the most out of this feature in CBAS 20.

“I have been working in commercial high-rise buildings since 1992 at all levels of Building Engineering. I have worked with all types of Energy Management Systems. Honestly, the best and easiest to work with is Computrols.”

Units in CBAS are the words that describe the value of points. Like DEG F or %OPEN. George explains how to utilize this feature.

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