1-Integrate with enteliWEB Platform via BACnet


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1-Integrate with enteliWEB Platform via BACnet


Description

Delta Controls is a Canada-based company that specializes in the development and production of Building Automation Systems (BAS). Since its founding in the 1980s, Delta Controls has been committed to providing comprehensive building energy management and intelligent control solutions through open protocols and highly scalable systems. Its product portfolio includes HVAC controllers, lighting control, security systems, and more, widely used in commercial buildings, hospitals, schools, and data centers. Delta is one of the early advocates of the BACnet protocol, emphasizing interoperability and long-term system compatibility. It is a leading brand in the global smart building automation industry.


enteliWEB is Delta Controls’ flagship web-based building management platform, offering centralized monitoring, control, and analytics across multiple systems and sites. It is designed to work seamlessly with Delta's hardware and BACnet-compatible devices. 


This document mainly introduces how to use the UG65 gateway to connect with the enteliWEB platform and demonstrates the complete process of adding the AM319 BACnet Object data.


Note: The AM319 device mentioned in this document is used only for demonstration purposes. Other types of sensors are also supported. Readers should refer to this guide according to their actual devices and environment.


Requirement

  • Gateway model: UG65 (UG56 or UG67 also supported)
  • Sensor Model: AM319

  • A functional enteliWEB platform

  • Gateway and enteliWEB must be network reachable.


Configuration

Step 1: Gateway Configuration

a) Check Embedded NS Status

First, log in to the gateway management interface (see How to Login Web GUI of Milesight Gateway), then follow the steps as shown below:

As you can see, the status is enabled, which means it is working properly. 


Otherwise, you need to follow the steps below to enable it.



b) Enable BACnet Server Feature

Just follow the steps below, and make sure to check the "Automatically Add Objects" option : 

 

c) Add Sensor

Refer to How to Connect LoRaWAN Nodes to Milesight Gateway for step-by-step instructions. 

Once completed, the result should appear as shown below:

Since we have checked the "Automatically Add Objects" option by default, the data from the AM319 will automatically create object entries on the BACnet side. 


d) Check BACnet Object data

Next, let's check the status of our BACnet object data, you can simply follow the steps below:


If nothing shows up here, you’ll need to add it manually, you can follow the steps below:

For more details, please refer to How to Integrate LoRaWAN Devices to BACnet BMS System via Milesight Gateway


At this point, the gateway configuration is complete. 

Next, we proceed to the enteliWEB platform for further setup and demonstration.


Step 2: Platform Configuration

First, log in to the platform with your username and password:


Click the settings button in the top right corner:

Then, click the Sites button as shown below:

 

First, create a new Site, then click the Add Connection button:


Fill in the parameters as shown in the example:


Note that the UDP address will be automatically detected by the system. You can select any option from the dropdown list,it won't affect usage.


After a short moment, the gateway information will automatically appear in the list on the left side:


Click on this gateway, and the BACnet Object information of the device will automatically be discovered and listed on the right side, as shown below:


You can also create a simple dashboard to display the data from your sensors:



This concludes the full integration process of the Milesight gateway and sensor with enteliWEB.


For more information, please visit the official website.


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