Product Manual — Doc. 8559B 4-Series™ Control Systems • 17
BACnet Support
Native support for the BACnet communication protocol provides a direct interface to third-party
building management systems over Ethernet, simplifying integration with HVAC, security, and
other systems. Using BACnet, each system runs independently but communicates together on
one platform.
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AppleHomeKit Integration
The DIN-AP4 supports integration with an Apple® HomeKit® technology system. Once the DIN-
AP4 is paired with a HomeKit system via SIMPLprogramming, a Crestron TSR-310 can be used
to control supported Apple devices. Apairing QRcode is affixed to the DIN-AP4 that makes it
easy to pair the control system directly to the Apple Home app.
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Versatile Power Options
The DIN-AP4 can be powered using a 24VDC power pack (PW-2407WUL or equivalent) or via
PoE (Power over Ethernet). Using PoE technology, the DIN-AP4 receives operating power
directly through the LAN wiring. A PoE injector (PWE-4803RU) connects in line with the LAN
cable at a convenient location. Crestron PoE switches (CEN-SW-POE-5 or CEN-SWPOE-16)
may also be used to provide a total networking solution with built-in PoE.
DINRail Mounting
The DIN-AP4 is designed to attach to a standard DIN rail for installation in a wall mount
enclosure (Crestron DIN-EN series or similar) or on a wall panel as part of a complete DIN rail
automation system.
Notes:
1. A BACnet and IP license is required. A free license is available to support up to 50 BACnet objects on a single
4-Series control system. Support for more than 50 BACnet objects requires the purchase of one
SW-3SERIES-BACNET-50+ license. The DIN-AP4 supports a maximum of 500 BACnet objects when dedicated
for BACnet use only. Actual capabilities are contingent upon the overall program size and complexity. To obtain
the license, visit www.crestron.com/bacnetlicense.
2. This feature is only available when using the TSR-310. Other Crestron touch screens, handheld remotes, and
keypads are not supported. For these interfaces, traditional IR or CEC control must be used to control supported
Apple devices.