Product Overview
Automated Logic AMR BACnet ARC156 to MS/TP Router, ARCNET BT485 - Unused
This Automated Logic AMR module functions as a dedicated ARCNET ARC156 to BACnet MS/TP router used within WEBCTRL building automation networks.
Automated Logic gear often sits at the heart of facility controls, and modules like this AMR carry the quiet importance of keeping systems talking to one another. Preserved as spare inventory, it is ready to step into a control panel where uptime and clarity matter.
Product Condition
Unused, new old stock kept in original storage environment. Clean and never installed. Includes an extra memory battery. Packaging may show minor handling marks.
Product Overview
The AMR router provides protocol translation and network bridging between ARCNET ARC156 and BACnet MS/TP segments within a WEBCTRL building automation system. It supports stable communication for HVAC and facility control devices, allowing legacy ARCNET equipment to operate within modern BACnet MS/TP architectures. The included BT485 ARCNET interface enables reliable ARCNET physical layer connectivity.
Key Features
- Brand: Automated Logic
- Model: AMR ARC156 to MS/TP Router
- ARCNET BT485 interface supported
- ARC156 to BACnet MS/TP network bridging
- Designed for WEBCTRL BAS integration
- Supports communication between legacy and modern segments
- Direct panel-mount module
- Unused, new old stock with extra memory battery
Applications
- WEBCTRL building automation networks
- HVAC control system integration
- Legacy ARCNET equipment modernization
- Facility management and monitoring systems
- Control panel upgrades and replacements
- Network segmentation and protocol bridging
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the AMR router do?
It bridges ARCNET ARC156 networks to BACnet MS/TP segments so WEBCTRL devices can communicate across mixed infrastructures.
Is this module unused?
Yes. It is unused, new old stock and has never been installed.
What interface does it use for ARCNET?
The router includes support for the BT485 ARCNET interface, which provides the ARCNET physical layer connection.
What comes with the unit?
The router and an extra memory battery.
Where is this module typically used?
It is used in WEBCTRL HVAC and facility control systems that require communication between ARCNET and BACnet MS/TP devices.
This module waited on the shelf for its role in a control panel, and now it is ready to carry legacy building systems forward wherever you install it.