EcoStruxure Building Management is an integration platform for monitoring, control, and management of energy, lighting, fire safety, security and HVAC.
To be able to run the EcoStruxure Building Operation software you need to install and licensing the software.
For more information, see Licensing, Installation, and Localization Overview .
Ensuring the EcoStruxure Building Management integration is installed securely is key to the overall security envelope of the building. The following integration security configurations need to be considered to ensure the overall security meets “best practice” standards.
For more information, see Hardening Guidelines Overview .
EcoStruxure Building Operation software has a number of features that helps you increase the security in your system.
For more information, see Security Overview .
You use interfaces to set up, manage and operate the EcoStruxure BMS on a daily basis.
For more information, see Work Interface Overview .
EcoStruxure BMS servers are used to engineer and supervise Building Management Systems.
For more information, see EcoStruxure BMS Server Overview .
The EcoStruxure Building Operation software gives you a number of functions to monitor and manage your facilities.
The EcoStruxure Building Operation software supports the major communication protocols in building automation and security management.
For more information, see Protocols Overview .
The Schneider Electric EasyLogic and SpaceLogic hardware devices for the EcoStruxure BMS include terminal bases, PS-24V power supplies, Central IO modules, automation servers such as AS-P and AS-B servers, MP-C, MP-V, RP-C, and RP-V controllers, IP-IO and RP-IO I/O modules, RP controller expansion modules, remote control, KNX Modbus gateway, Bluetooth adapter, Wireless Adapter - Advanced, SpaceLogic Sensor devices, Advanced Display devices, and Operator Display devices.
Registering your EcoStruxure Building Operation software ensures that you get better services, warranty, and critical system information.
For more information, see System Registration .
A system upgrade can include an Enterprise Server, one or more automation servers and WorkStations, and the supporting administrator software, such as Device Administrator.