Innovation as standard with UWP 4.0

Carlo Gavazzi has launched the UWP 4.0 universal web platform, designed for monitoring and control of energy efficiency performance and building automation functions, as well as lighting control and DALI-2 functions.

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The latest interface provided by UWP 4.0 provides a superior experience for both the end user and system integrator.

The IIoT-ready device is only 2 DIN wide, is certified compatible with BACnet, MODBUS and DALI-2, and provides internet protocols such as
FTP, SFTP, FTPS, SMTP, Rest-API and MQTT, whilst maintaining a cyber secure and reliable system. 
 
It’s powered by MAIA Cloud for networked building energy management systems which may potentially be exposed to cyber security breaches.
 
The customisable built-in web server
displays data, builds charts, sets alarms and controls the system, which can be accessed locally or remotely anywhere in the world. UWP 4.0 easily manages:

• up to 5,000 managed signals (including variables, I/Os) which can be shared among energy management and building
automation applications
• up to 128 Modbus devices connected to RS485 ports (64 devices each port)
• up to five users concurrently connected to the Web-App
• up to five concurrent M2M connections (API connections, BACnet clients, Modbus masters)
• up to
150 different products from the Carlo Gavazzi range connected to UWP 4.0 and is BTL certified (max 500 BACnet points for used BACnet objects)

The internal VPN (virtual private network) function makes it simple to connect to remote UWP 4.0, avoiding DNS, firewall and networking issues, simply by logging into the MAIA CLOUD portal.

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