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BUILDING WIDE SYSTEMS INTEGRATION

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What make a building “SMART”?

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What customers want when integrating:

Risk Mitigation Reduced Risk in Timelines and Budget

Functionality delivered as intended on Day 1

Savings Construction cost reduction (capital) Ongoing cost reduction (O & M) Differentiation “Green” Compliance and More Technology Amenities

SOURCE: Expert interviews, customer interviews; team analysis, (JCI & McKinsey & Co)

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Hospital Integration (Potential ‘’use case’’ for Code Blue)

On the activation of a Code Blue by the Nurse Call System, the crash team gets notified on the Wireless Communication System A recorded message is broadcasted through the General Paging System/ Fire Alarm System in that specific zone and on the Digital

  • Signage. The HVAC System goes on cooling mode and the

Lights turn on. The Real Time Location System (RTLS) locates the nurse in duty that is the closest to an available emergency cart, connects with her through the Unified Communication System and allow her free access to the elevator through the Life Safety System and the Security

  • System. The medical record of the patient is shown on the

TV screen in the patient room via the Patient Entertainment system.

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Integration Matrix Example

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Standard Active Shooter Response Time 4 Minutes: Average time to dial 911 18 Minutes: Average response time of

emergency response/law enforcement

12.5 Minutes: Average duration of an active

shooter incident

In Columbine, the first reliable 911 call stating shots were fired first occurred 6 minutes after the first shot. In those first 6 minutes, 12 students and facility had already been killed or wounded.

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Optimize!

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Optimized Security Response - Public Communication

ACTIVE SHOOTER EMERGENCY AT WALTER LIBRARY!

  • LED Lighting in classrooms and offices change color

silently signifying emergency.

  • Fire Alarm systems in classrooms, offices, and

conference rooms will provide emergency instructions.

  • Fire Alarm system can announce emergency instructions.
  • Text messages are sent based on location providing

instructions to “Flee, Hide, or Fight” for those in the building and to evacuate the area to those near the building.

  • The digital signage within the space will provide

instructions and surrounding buildings will provide details related to the event and instructions to evacuate the area.

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Intelligent Security Response – Emergency Response Team

ACTIVE SHOOTER EMERGENCY AT WALTER LIBRARY!

  • Immediate Notification of shot fired to

emergency responders.

  • Systems identify and track shooter through the

building, telling law enforcement where shooter is located and direction of movement.

  • Video Surveillance System actively tracks

shooter through building providing law enforcement of real time video.

  • Systems pull up HR profile information of

shooter.

  • Access Control Systems can shut down

access to parts of the building.

  • Emergency responders are given control of

core building systems and a rough count of number of people and locations in the building.

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Enabling Technologies…converged

Shot Detection Access Control Video Surveillance Video Analytics Building Automation System Fire Alarm Public Announcement Location Services Audio Visual Equipment Visitor Management System Network Equipment Wi-Fi/Network Unified Communications Lighting Control BYOD/Smart Phones DAS Digital Signage HR Database

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How do we accomplish this?

There are new, innovative ways to construct a smarter, more optimized and efficient building. By envisioning the building’s purpose and desired outcomes, and then leveraging convergence in building, business and specialty systems from the beginning, you can have a bigger impact on first and lifecycle costs, and enhance the functional capabilities for your business. Simply put, CT brings a smarter way to build.

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Bring the technologies buildings needs and customers want together to create a better way to build!

Simplify and optimize your technology environment by leveraging network and system convergence. Manage everything on a unified intelligent infrastructure:

  • HVAC
  • Building Automation Systems
  • Security
  • Lighting
  • Information Technology and

Communications

  • Specialty Systems

You’ll cut installation costs and create a more valuable building for tenants and investors

Building Systems Specialty Systems

BWSI Delivery Model

Business Systems

Customers now face significant challenges associated with managing convergence

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Owner General Contractor Mechanical Contractor Electrical Contractor Electrical Equipment High Voltage Distribution Emergency Power Generation Mechanical Equipment Hot Water System Air Distribution System Fire Suppression System Medium Voltage Distribution Fire Alarm System Lighting Control System Chilled Water System Mechanical Systems Integrations Building Automation Smoke Control Systems Mechanical Control Systems Integrated Security System IT Network Power Management & Assurance Electrical Systems Interfaces and Integrations Domestic Water Systems Sanitary Systems Thermal Storage Audio/Visual

The traditional construction model hinders convergence

Structured Cabling Digital Signage PA System DAS Network Hardware Wi-Fi Location Services Visitor Management Parking Management Point of Sale Wayfinding

Multiple Departments

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The technology contracting model enables convergence

Owner General Contractor Mechanical Contractor Electrical Contractor Electrical Equipment High Voltage Distribution Emergency Power Generation Mechanical Equipment Hot Water System Air Distribution System IT Network Medium Voltage Distribution Fire Alarm System Lighting Control System Chilled Water System Building Automation Integrated Security System Smoke Control Systems Technology Contractor Sanitary System Fire Suppression Lighting & Cathodic Protection Domestic Water Thermal Storage

Specialty Technology Systems

  • Location Services
  • PA System
  • DAS
  • Network Hardware
  • Wi-Fi
  • Point-of-Sale
  • CATV
  • VoIP
  • Audio/Visual
  • Room Scheduling
  • Digital Signage
  • Infotainment
  • Employee Time

Clocks

  • Structured Cable
  • Smart Parking
  • Wayfinding
  • GPON
  • Kiosks
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Siloes Uncooperative Insecure Connected Information sharing Secure

Smart + Connected Building

Digital Signage Utility Meters HVAC Access Control Elevators Lighting CCTV Digital Signage Utility Meters HVAC Access Control Elevators Lighting CCTV Digital Signage Utility Meters

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Smoke Control Using Listed BMS

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Converged Network Example / One UI

IBMS Superhighway

Server/MUI

High priority microservices Reporting SWM – eliminate Crypkey

MSTP

  • r N2

MS/TP Metasys

Integrate via NAE

IP Daisy Chain Topology IP Star Topology

Linux Engine

IP Topology Options

Integrate via Linux Engine

BACnet IT - secure N40/N50

IP Ring Topology

Windows Engine Linux Engine N40/N50 N50 Cisco Ring Manager

Tools

IP controller verification and balancing across subnets Unattended downloads FAC background downloads

Fire Alarm

Integrate via BACnet BACnet IP unsecure MS/TP

CCTV

Integrate security via Crossfire Fire via BACnet IP

Linux Engine N40/N50 Https ZigBee WiFi MAP CCT/SCT Gen4 VMA Gen4 FAC (18) Update FAC3613 VMA 1930 FAC4911(28) WNC BACnet IP unsecure

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One UI integrations - Fire Alarm

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One UI integrations - Fire Alarm

Fire System includes BACnet IP integration option

Fire Systems

  • Provides clear visualization of

mapped fire system data

  • Makes fire system data more useable

for facilities managers

  • Maintenance activities can be

prioritized

Saves time & money

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One UI integrations – Security (CCTV, Card Access)

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Johnson Controls, Inc. —

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One UI integrations – Security (CCTV, Card Access)

Access Control & Video Management Systems

  • Automates building conditions during

security badge and door access events

  • Automates building conditions when

triggered by events captured from video analytics

  • Automates building conditions on fire

alarm activation VND integration drivers added to provide data from the Access Control System and Video Management System

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One UI integrations – Lighting

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One UI integrations – Lighting

Leading Lighting Systems

  • Automates lighting adjustments for
  • ptimal lighting conditions per
  • ccupancy, schedules and events
  • Creates better awareness of lighting

systems to monitor and control all lights in a building

  • Uses built in sensors to detect

presence, and temperature

  • Can utilize lighting for egress paths
  • n fire alarm activation

LED lighting and sensor networks from preferred partners tightly integrated with One UI

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JOHNSON CONTROLS

Delivering the Intelligent Building

Thank you

Joe Davis Johnson Controls 587-990-9771 joseph.davis@jci.com