Tridium Niagara 4 User Guide -

The Tridium Niagara 4 (N4) framework is the backbone of modern building automation and Internet of Things (IoT) device management. This comprehensive user guide provides the essential knowledge required to navigate, configure, and optimize the Niagara 4 platform. 1. Introduction to Niagara 4 Architecture

To manually override a point, right-click it, select Override , choose your priority level (usually 9), and input the value. To return the point to automatic control, right-click and select Auto . 5. Security and User Management

The Tridium Niagara 4 interface is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly. Here's an overview of the main sections:

Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. Tridium Niagara systems are highly customizable; your specific system layout may differ based on how the System Integrator programmed it.

The absolute syntax path used to target specific station points (e.g., station:|slot:/Drivers/BacnetNetwork/AHU1/SpaceTemp ).

This guide provides a starting point for your journey with Tridium Niagara 4. By understanding its core concepts—from Workbench and Station creation to alarm management and security—you will be well-equipped to harness the full power of this advanced automation platform.

The Tridium Niagara 4 (N4) framework is the backbone of modern building automation and Internet of Things (IoT) device management. This comprehensive user guide provides the essential knowledge required to navigate, configure, and optimize the Niagara 4 platform. 1. Introduction to Niagara 4 Architecture

To manually override a point, right-click it, select Override , choose your priority level (usually 9), and input the value. To return the point to automatic control, right-click and select Auto . 5. Security and User Management

The Tridium Niagara 4 interface is designed to be intuitive and user-friendly. Here's an overview of the main sections:

Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes. Tridium Niagara systems are highly customizable; your specific system layout may differ based on how the System Integrator programmed it.

The absolute syntax path used to target specific station points (e.g., station:|slot:/Drivers/BacnetNetwork/AHU1/SpaceTemp ).

This guide provides a starting point for your journey with Tridium Niagara 4. By understanding its core concepts—from Workbench and Station creation to alarm management and security—you will be well-equipped to harness the full power of this advanced automation platform.