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Cozify DIN supports the most modern wireless automation technologies as well as the established traditional automation protocols. The hardware and software configurations are modularly selectable and will vary between different orders.
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Cozify offers two-way, real-time, expandable, and continuously increasing support for different building automation technologies.
System integrations carried out e.g with following vendors' products: Honeywell, Fidelix, Schneider, ABB, Caverion, Trend, DEOS
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Cozify DIN has been designed to be mounted directly on a DIN rail.
In this article, we demonstrate how Cozify’s modular, production-ready architecture can support rapid pilots, safe commissioning, large-scale rollouts and customer-specific customizations and a real world use case study.
In this case study, we outline the architecture behind SmartSentry and showcase a real-world deployment where remote infrastructure is monitored with live video, environmental sensors and mobile or LPWAN connectivity.
100% reliability track record spanning over 10+ years in properties and OEM IoT solutions.
Cozify DIN is a programmable Open API IoT controller designed for DIN rail installation. It combines wired and wireless automation technologies into one manageable system and can be used as a central integration and control layer in smart IoT device solutions, including technical facility and smart property automation.
Cozify DIN is especially suitable for professional B2B projects where the controller needs to be installed neatly inside an electrical cabinet or DIN rail environment. It fits both new deployments and retrofit projects where centralized monitoring, control and integration are required.
Cozify DIN is practically the same core device as Cozify ZEN, but it is designed for DIN rail mounting. Cozify ZEN is intended for wall mounting, table placement or installation inside an electrical cabinet, while Cozify DIN is the DIN rail version for cabinet-based installations.
Cozify DIN is the right choice when the controller is planned to be installed on a DIN rail inside an electrical cabinet or other professional enclosure. If DIN rail mounting is not needed, Cozify ZEN may be the more flexible alternative.
Yes. Cozify DIN is designed to combine wired and wireless automation technologies in one controller. Depending on the selected configuration, it can function as the integration point for multiple protocols and connected technologies in the same system.
Cozify DIN supports a wide range of wired and wireless automation technologies depending on the hardware and software configuration. These include technologies such as Zigbee 3.0, Z-Wave, Bluetooth Low Energy, Modbus RTU, Modbus TCP/IP, M-Bus, BACnet/IP, HTTPS/REST, RS-232 and RS-485.
Yes. Cozify DIN is a programmable Open API IoT controller and supports integration with external systems through supported interfaces and project-specific technologies. This makes it suitable for deployments where data and control need to connect with customer software, third-party systems or custom workflows.
No. Cozify DIN and other Cozify IoT controllers are designed to operate locally as well. Internet connectivity is not required for local functionality, but it is needed for the initial setup, over-the-air updates and remote management.
Yes. Cozify DIN supports local monitoring, device control and automation while also enabling centralized supervision, management and Over-The-Air updates through the broader Cozify IoT platform architecture.
Yes. Cozify DIN can be used as an add-on control and integration layer on top of existing systems. This makes it suitable for retrofit projects where monitoring, automation and remote management need to be added without replacing the full legacy setup that can still work as a fallback system.
Yes. Cozify DIN can be used as part of larger device fleets and distributed site environments together with the Cozify ONE IoT Platform, which supports centralized management of large numbers of controller deployments.
Yes. Cozify DIN is suitable for projects where local functionality must continue even without internet access. In addition, depending on the use case and architecture, Cozify supports also connectivity approaches such as LoRaWAN-based solutions in relevant scenarios.
Yes. The hardware and software configurations of Cozify DIN are modularly selectable. This allows the solution to be adapted according to the technologies, interfaces and operational requirements of each project.
In addition to the listed supported technologies and protocols, tailored custom technology setups are also possible. Contact Cozify at pro@cozify.fi for clarification and configuration options.
Cozify DIN is intended for professional B2B projects and businesses that need a reliable, programmable Open API IoT controller in a DIN rail form factor for connected IoT device fleet monitoring and control.
| Wireless protocols | Primary use | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 3G/4G | Hub connection to the cloud | The hub can be accessed by the operator's data interface as either a primary or secondary communication channel to the cloud. The modular implementation enables cost-effective manufacturing. |
| NB-IoT | Device connection to the cloud | For connecting IoT devices directly to the cloud. Coming to the market soon and in competition with LoraWan and SigFox. It also enables two-way communication (monitoring/control) to be integrated directly into Cozify's ONE IoT bus. Does not require ZEN. |
| Sigfox | E.g. sensory and device connection to the cloud | A viable solution for simple sensor installs. A very limited two-way connection. The device is integrated directly into the Cozify ONE IoT bus, i.e. it does not require ZEN. |
| LoraWan | E.g. sensory and device connection to the cloud | A solution for a wide variety of sensor installations. A limited two-way connection. The device is integrated directly into Cozify's ONE IoT bus, i.e. it does not require ZEN. |
| ZigBee 3.0 | Smart home automation | A radio protocol for smart home automation commonly implemented by large manufacturers (e.g. Philips, Ikea). A wide range of devices, e.g. in lighting and especially in retrofitted devices. The Mesh network expands as devices are added to the network. |
| Z-Wave | Smart home automation | Z-Wave is a Zigbee-like protocol that has an equally strong position in home automation. Mesh network. |
| Wireless M-Bus | Metering | A protocol commonly used to read meters. Both wireless and wired solutions are available. |
| Wirepas | E.g. meters, public lighting, presence detection | A protocol developed in Finland, which is used, for example, to take extensive measurements, for the lighting of public spaces and presence detection. Reliable and expandable even to residential areas. Mesh network. |
| Bluetooth (MESH) | Phone smart device | Typically, the protocol used for smartphone to smart device integration (e.g. locks). Mesh network opportunity. We recommend limited ZEN/HUB use. |
| Thread | Smart home automation | Thread is an IP-based protocol that will potentially displace Zigbee and Z-Wave in the future, however, this will take years. |
| 433 MHz | On/Off, metering | Many old low-cost wireless devices support the 433MHz On-Off keying protocol. Recommended for professional use only in exceptional cases. |
| WiFi ac/b/g/n | For connecting to a WiFi-network | WiFi allows the hub to connect to an existing wireless IP network. Can also act as a WiFi router if necessary. |
| Lora | Propert specific sensoring | The Lora router is an additional module. It has a good load capacity. Competes with, for example, Wirepas. Also limited control. |
| Wired protocol | Primary use | Description |
|---|---|---|
| BACnet/IP | Building automation | The standard that acts as the backbone of many building automations. Cozify can join or create an existing Bacnet environment itself. |
| M-Bus | Meter readings | A protocol commonly used to read meters. Both wireless and wired solutions are available. |
| Modbus RTU / IP | Meters, controls | A traditional house automation protocol. Commonly used for measurement and simple device controls. |
| Wirepas | E.g. meters, public lighting, presence detection | A protocol developed in Finland, which is used, for example, to take extensive measurements, for the lighting of public spaces and presence detection. Reliable and expandable. There are still only limited devices available. Mesh network. |
| Ethernet | IP-devices, cloud connection | IP device communication takes place on a local IP network (LAN). The IP network is also used to communicate with the cloud (WAN). |
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