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Integrating EIB and Honeywell EBI
Open interfaces, software and hardware topic
Posted by thankk on 23 September, 2003 - 9:05 am
Hi

Has anyone integrated EIB and Honeywell EBI system? If so, how did you do it?

Best reagrds,
Than


Posted by lihua xia on 17 October, 2003 - 12:34 pm
I had integrated many equipments into EBI.So I am very familiar with it. You could use the API of EBI to write and read the data into the database of EBI system. If you want to do it quick , you could choose VB.There are some demo programms in the Disc of EBI's software.



Posted by Anonymous on 9 January, 2007 - 8:34 pm
You can use the OPC server solution with different hardware intarfaces like: http://www.netxautomation.com


Posted by Ed on 25 October, 2003 - 4:48 pm
You can use a Honewell WEBs controller (Tridium JACE) with EIB driver to connect to EIB Bus. The WEBs controller serves BACnet IP to the EBI BACnet client.
Regards
Ed Merwin
Tridium Inc.


Posted by abdelrhman alhur on 30 December, 2003 - 8:03 pm
Dear sirs,

we are a Honeywell Agent in jordan, we have an application to interface EBI with simplex Fire panel through BACKTALK simplex gateway using bacnet protocal. would you please advise if this applicable?

rgds,
abdelrhman alhur
application engineer
ajb-ammam


Posted by Rainer Lehrig on 14 November, 2003 - 12:42 pm
We have integrated EIB.
http://pvbrowser.org

We use EIB ASCII Terminal from
http://www.schlaps-automation.de


Posted by Khalid Nazim on 3 November, 2004 - 12:56 pm
I have done one project where we used a Schlapps & Partner EIB to OPC gateway and connected the system to Honeywell EBI using the OPC Client. The Schlapps & Partners product consisted of hardware EIBCC Gateway which connected to EIB on one side and connected to an OPC Server software component on the PC. The OPC server then served data to the OPC client running on Honeywell EBI.

Regards
Khalid


Posted by Anonymous on 24 December, 2004 - 12:11 am
Can I know which OPC server software you using? I am currently looking at the multidrop and multimode OPC server. It is for MOD bus configuration.

Thanks


Posted by Ad on 6 January, 2005 - 2:20 pm
If you want to link EIB/KNX <=> Modbus look at the FieldCommander product series:
http://www.cer.com/pages/products/prod_detail.php?prod_id=1 2
and http://www.cer.com/pages/products/prod_detail.php?prod_id=31


Posted by Fran on 25 January, 2007 - 1:14 am
Hi Than,

You can use IntesisBox KNX/EIB to Modbus gateway and connect to the gateway using Modbus driver of Honeywell EBI. Or You can use also IntesisBox BACnet/IP to KNX/EIB gateway and connect to the gateway using the BACnet client of Honeywell EBI. These are small gateways in a box supporting thousands of points and easy to configure. See at http://www.intesis.com

Regards
Fran

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