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Pennsylvania K-12 Security Grant Roundup

2024-09-13T21:46:09+00:00Automated Logic, BAS, Building Automation, News|

In the rapidly evolving landscape of vulnerabilities faced by American schools, the importance of employing robust and advanced security measures cannot be overstated. It is paramount that educators access every available resource to enhance safety infrastructure and support mental health initiatives. A variety of grants are available to support these actions. To help

WebCTRL v9.0 and BAS Software Health Check

2024-06-07T20:49:08+00:00Automated Logic, BAS, Building Automation, News|

A preventative medical health plan often includes annual check-ups at the doctor’s office. The same thought process can be applied to your Building Automation System health. How is your software performing? Is it running optimally and efficiently? Does your PC/server, which runs 24/7, need an update to perform reliably and securely? How protected are

Security Legacy Systems and Integration Solutions

2024-07-26T20:56:41+00:00Automated Logic, BAS, Building Automation, News|

An Out-of-Date System is Not an Option. Radius Systems' Approach to Security Legacy Systems Well-designed physical security systems based on state-of-the-art security technology are essential to protecting your employees, facility, and assets. Proactive analysis of security vulnerabilities and implementation of a sound protection and prevention plan are the path to preparedness and

Integration Possibilities in BAS

2023-08-09T17:45:32+00:00Automated Logic, BAS, Building Automation, News|

Buildings have historically functioned with a multitude of systems and software, which have operated independently from one another. This landscape of disparate systems is becoming a thing of the past, as Building Automation Systems are now capable of integrating multiple building systems, and creative facility managers are asking: What systems can be brought

Radius Systems Roadshow 2023

2023-08-18T20:19:17+00:00Automated Logic, BAS, Building Automation, News|

With three stops across Pennsylvania and Delaware, Radius Systems is bringing leading-edge Building Automation and Security education directly to you. Radius Systems will present on a variety of topics to provide detailed knowledge of the latest building automation and security systems technology and a view into the future of these industries, including analytics

Automated Logic OptiFlex Advanced VAV Controllers

2023-02-09T20:06:10+00:00Automated Logic, BAS, Building Automation, News|

Automated Logic continues to expand the OptiFlex line of digital building controllers, giving facilities increased flexibility in control options and configurations. The new OptiFlex VAV controllers, models OF342 and OF141, are ideal for zone-level temperature and air quality control applications. Designed to operate in a wide range of environmental conditions, the new controllers are

Radius Systems Technology Expo – Save the Date

2022-06-17T17:17:22+00:00Automated Logic, BAS, Building Automation, Buildings|

Join us for the Radius Systems Technology Expo on September 27th, 2022 at Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia for an educational afternoon covering Building Automation, Security, and Lighting control. Breakout sessions include CEU credits and live vendor demonstrations. There will also be a tour of the ballpark, lunch, and happy hour provided to all attendees.

2022 Automated Logic North American Field Office of the Year

2023-01-24T18:18:33+00:00Automated Logic, BAS, Building Automation, Buildings|

We are proud, excited, and humbled to announce that Radius Systems has been named the 2021 Automated Logic North American Field Office of the Year and to be considered the best Automated Logic dealer in North America. This award is a reflection of our overall performance and growth as a dealer, how well we

Legacy Building Management Systems

2022-04-08T16:29:29+00:00Automated Logic, BAS, Building Automation, Buildings|

Building owners can find themselves trapped with an older building management system (BMS) that is: Obsolete Built on proprietary communication protocols Can no longer be serviced due to lack of knowledge by the BMS supplier or unavailability of parts How do we escape this?  A quick history lesson provides perspective.

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