Janus Custom Services

Specialist Services

Custom-built solutions for each client need. Call us to discuss your needs.

The Janus Predictive Monitoring™ IoT technology creates new opportunities for remote monitoring 24×7. Today, we can monitor equipment, sites, and processes which before were unreachable due to cost reasons for getting communication links to distant places. IoT gateway allows secure communication up to the cloud as well as down to the sensors through reliable data encrypted protocols.

Then stop reacting: use data to get ahead of the equipment failure.

We sit down with you and design a custom solution. We can help create new solutions that will meet all your technological needs
as well as giving you a cost-effective return. Improve management, continuity and productivity.

• Lighting control, Innovative solutions to remotely control lighting for buildings/facilities and generate savings, automatically responds to local weather conditions.
• Remote access for isolated sites. Clients who have remote and isolated locations where there is no communication network, no ethernet or GSM, 2G or 3G networks available We have the communication solutions for these situations.
• Lighting detections up to 50km away
• Automation of marketing/training trucks/trailers
• Automatic levelling for vehicles
• Custom automation of electrical panels
• Monitoring equipment conditions using vibration/accelerometers
• Integration with supervisory Ellipse E3

• We track and monitor new potential technologies daily.
• We eliminate obsolescence by continually improving our technology
• Competitive prices, short period from design concept to the final product
• ISO-2001: 2008 certified since 2013
• To learn more about our products and services and how we can help you, contact us and let’s discuss your requirements.
• > 10-year track record / history

BMS systems are a standard in industry and the Janus Platform is easily able to integrate BMS systems into our Janus Platform overcoming some limitations of the BMS protocol.
Single point access of all your monitoring needs via the Janus Platform
Remote browser access using username and passwords without the need of expensive licenses.
Alarm delivery via SMS, email and escalation to ensure action is taken.
Simple Integration of IT systems into the Janus Platform
Data encryption to and from redundant main server.

Protocol IEC61850 Protocol DNP3 Protocol Modbus TCP
Protocol Modbus RTU Protocol Profibus DP Protocol SNMP 4-20mA Telemetry
Protocol Conversions
ModbusRTU para SNMP
ModbusRTU para IEC61850
ModbusRTU para ModbusTCP
ModbusRTU for DNP3

Janus can integrate existing BMS systems on-site into the Janus Solution and give you remote access and control of the data

Janus can communicate with most modern communication technologies including SNMP, Modbus, (RTU, TCP) OPC, XML, SOAP and BACnet. Janus is vendor-neutral.

Cost is based on the number of equipment monitored Please contact us for more details.

Our user-friendly browser-based interface enables a client to access easy-to-read dashboards to make well-informed decisions.
The web-browser based platform is so intuitive that it does not take more than 30 minutes to master 90% of the capabilities

As part of the technical proposal, we will make a site audit of your installation with your experts and discuss with you which points and why they should be monitored. Since our system is modular we can start with the most critical and then extend to the rest of your installation.

The Janus solution is vendor-neutral, we are able to work with the systems you already have, regardless of manufacturer or communications protocols. We can seamlessly integrate; most protocol languages your equipment is using.
Call us to discuss your needs.

Our system is intelligent and needs no human intervention. Your personnel will be contacted whenever there are alerts and alarms. Other systems send lots of alerts and most often they are ignored because too many are created.
We create intelligent alerts and alarms and our unique escalation system means that someone will be contacted who will respond to the alert or alarm. This is guaranteed.

Yes, some can receive e-mails others can receive voice or SMS.

There is no limit on the number of people, who can receive alerts or alarms.

All upgrades are provided at no cost during the life of the contract.

Most of the time it is not a problem we can integrate that into our system saving you money.

Janus can integrate existing systems on-site into the Janus Solution and give you remote access and control of the data.

In-Band Management
Traditional in-band software solutions are limited due to their dependence on the underlying network being up and available in order to function. In the event of any problems with your critical application facility, you could lose access to your site, at exactly the time you need it most.
Janus “out-of-band” management is done by using 2 modems linked to provide redundancy against failure. The modems can communicate via GSM / Edge or 3G. In the event, there exists an in-band link this can also be included to provide extra redundancy.

All Janus hardware, firmware and software are developed in-house in the company.

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Send us off an email and we’ll get back to you real soon.

The Janus hardware and firmware architecture is complex, sophisticated and powerful, however, the software makes it extremely easy to use.

Some questions we get from time to time from our customers may help you, if you don’t find your question answered here, just shoot us off an email and we will be glad to help.

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    Facilities and IT groups

    We understand the language and topology needed to integrate a building,
    whether a simple HVAC or a complete building.

    Most common Communication Protocols used today
    Various methods are used to communicate with devices in the data center,
    with specific types for both the Facilities and IT groups, respectively.

    Modbus

    The Modbus protocol, developed by Modicon in 1979, is used in master/slave configurations
    to provide communication with devices, with data and controls defined in a set of registers.
    Although most often implemented in a hard-wired, daisy-chain configuration using either RS-
    422 or RS-485, Modbus also supports wireless and networked (Modbus TCP over Ethernet)
    implementations. Industry analysts estimate more than seven million Modbus devices in use
    on thousands of different devices from hundreds of manufacturers today.

    BACnet

    The BACnet (Building Automation Control network) protocol was designed specifically to
    manage building applications—including heating, air conditioning, lighting, physical access
    and fire detection systems. Proposed in 1987 but not widely accepted until 1996, BACnet can
    be implemented in various ways—including network (BACnet/IP), point-to-point over RS-232
    and in master/slave configurations using RS-485. The National Institute of Standards and
    Technology estimates more than four thousand BACnet installations in the United States.

    OPC

    OPC (OLE for Process Control) is a set of standard interfaces used in automation and
    enterprise systems implemented through the use of OPC servers on an Ethernet network.
    Originally based on Microsoft’s OLE/COM technology, new specifications were proposed in
    2004 with Microsoft’s de-emphasis of COM in favor of cross-platform Web services.

    Contact Closure

    Typically used with legacy equipment, Contact Closure refers to a set of on/off hardware
    relays that provide information on the current state of a device. A hardware interface reads
    the state of the relays and passes this information to a monitoring system via other
    protocols—such as Modbus, SNMP or IT

    SNMP

    SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is the most widely used protocol within the IT
    domain. Data controls and alarms are defined in a Management Information Base (MIB)—a
    text file loaded into a Network Management System (NMS)—and transmitted across an
    Ethernet network.

    XML

    XML (Extensible Markup Language) passes structured data across different information
    systems over an Ethernet network. Primarily used for passing data between applications,
    it has gained momentum as a means to send and receive device data, as witnessed by the
    development of XML cards by certain manufacturers.

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