Tridium Niagara 4 User Guide Patched «PREMIUM»
Introduction to Tridium Niagara 4
Key Features of Tridium Niagara 4
Alarms and notifications are a critical feature of Tritium Niagara 4, providing users with real-time alerts and notifications of system issues. Alarms can be configured to: tridium niagara 4 user guide
By mastering the Alarm Console, schedule editor, and history charts, you have covered 80% of daily operator tasks. For deeper configuration (adding devices, rewriting logic, commissioning), always engage a Tridium Certified Partner.
Step 2: Configure BACnet Device Settings Introduction to Tridium Niagara 4 Key Features of
The Niagara 4 user guide is a collection of documents covering various aspects of the Niagara Framework
Tridium's Niagara 4 is a comprehensive IoT software framework designed to connect diverse devices and systems into a unified platform Station: A runtime instance that hosts Niagara components,
Prerequisite Note: This guide assumes you have legitimate access credentials (Admin or Observer rights) and that your system has already been provisioned by a certified integrator.
Key Concepts
- Station: A runtime instance that hosts Niagara components, controllers, drivers, and applications. Think of it as a building- or system-level project.
- Niagara AX vs Niagara 4: Niagara 4 is the modern platform with improved security, UI, and web-native components; it replaces Niagara AX.
- Component/Module: Reusable software building blocks (drivers, points, analytics, UI views).
- BQL (Baja Query Language): Niagara’s query language for selecting and working with components and data.
- Tags & Modbus/N2/MSTP/BACnet/IP: Common ways to identify and integrate devices; Niagara supports many open and vendor protocols.
- WorkBench & Supervisor: Workbench (developer tool) is used to design and configure stations; Supervisor is the web UI for operators and end users.
- Drivers & Device Discovery: Drivers connect to devices; auto-discovery simplifies onboarding many device types.
- Alarms & Notifications: Niagara handles alarm generation, thresholds, shelving, and notification routing (email, SMS via gateways).
- Points/Data Types: Inputs, outputs, statuses, setpoints — each point has metadata (units, min/max, status, history options).