Reliable Controls’ RC-WebView 3 allows command of any BACnet Internet-connected building from anywhere in world

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by Brianna Crandall — June 12, 2015—Building controls technology provider Reliable Controls has released RC-WebView 3, a thin client application that allows operators to view, edit, and override BACnet inputs, outputs, variables, schedules, and alarms, as well as graph and print trend and runtime logs using a modern browser.

According to the company, RC-WebView 3 is a powerful enterprise solution that meets or exceeds the BACnet Operator Workstation profile (B-OWS), allowing operators to command any BACnet Internet-connected building from anywhere in the world. The powerful enterprise hub and scheduling features allow managers to link multiple independent systems together and push hierarchical schedules across multiple facilities.

BACnet is the ASHRAE building automation and control networking protocol designed specifically to meet the communication needs of building automation and control systems for applications such as heating, ventilating, and air-conditioning (HVAC) control, lighting control, access control, and fire detection systems.

RC-WebView incorporates the same graphic structure as the company’s RC-Studio and MACH-ProWeb graphical user interface, providing seamless integration to existing MACH-System projects. The Navigation Group feature further extends the graphical integration capabilities of the software, allowing URL links to connect with any third-party, Web-based interface.

Administrators will appreciate the powerful enterprise capabilities of RC-WebView and its flexible permission controls for managing user accounts and accessibility, points out Reliable Controls.

Designed to take full advantage of the latest Web technologies and mobile platforms, RC-WebView is an ideal Web solution for today’s progressive facilities manager, says the company. For more information about Reliable Controls software products, visit the company’s Web site.