The power of Niagara eXtended…and more besides

CentraLine, Niagara
Web-based supervisor software, ARENA NX

Niagara eXtended (NX) is the CentraLine building-management system. It is expanded upon the industry-leading Niagara software platform and offers additional benefits and value to CentraLine customers and partners.

The many benefits of CentraLine NX include the following.

• CentraLine Panelbus driver allows seamless integration of the Panelbus I/O modules for more cost effective I/O and simplified I/O assignment.

• CentraLine BACnet utility tool enables easier and faster integration of BACnet controllers and reduces license costs for BACnet points and attributes.

• CentraLine NX application library offers a number of standard, highly efficient and proven solutions which meet EN 15232 class A building efficiency standard and enable faster engineering of plant equipment.

• CentraLine printout tool makes documentation generation quicker and easier, and for end users ensures consistency of report formats and information for better management of their estates.

• CentraLine EnOcean driver for integrating EnOcean lighting and blind solutions to a single point of control.

• CBUS driver ensures protection of past investments by seamlessly integrating existing Honeywell C-Bus installations.

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