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The American Auto-Matrix (AAM) System Architecture is built upon the notion of open protocols and backwards compatibility. Our controllers have a legacy of innovation and performance and are the most flexible, durable, and functional controllers in the industry.
AAM Unitary Controllers can be networked or can operate in a stand-alone mode. Many networking options are available including direct connect (EIA-232 or EIA-485), modem dial-up, Ethernet (IPX or IP), LAN or WAN. In addition BACnet IP, BACnet Ethernet, BACnet MS/TP, and LonWorks open protocol standards are supported at all levels of the architecture.
The Auto-Matrix product line can communicate and coordinate functions among multiple and differing controls systems within a building or network. The AAM HVAC systems communicate directly with the Auto-Flow Laboratory and Fume Hood control system, as well as with the KeyMaster Access Control System offering one complete integrated package.
By offering products that not only communicate with earlier Auto-Matrix legacy controllers, but that can connect with other controls systems, the Auto-Matrix advantage means much higher cost effectiveness and system reliability. The Auto-Matrix advantage also means ease of installation and fast, economical upgrades to building control systems.
AAM products can be found in all sizes of buildings and networks throughout the world. The flexibility and functionality of the AAM system is equally suited for small stand alone systems to large enterprise systems.
AAM offers third-party integration devices for communication with the AAM system. These devices allow you to integrate with proprietary systems such as boilers, chillers, fire-alarm products, lighting equipment, security systems, and competitive systems through BACnet IP.
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