Reliability codes may be any of the following (7010-02):
80: Local device, configuration property fault
81: Faulty packet
82: BACnet IP client, device timeout
83: BACnet IP client, error returned by server
84: SNMP client, no response from agent
85: SNMP client, unable to parse data
86: SNMP client, reply does not match request
Status flags A,B,C,D indicate the following, 0 meaning not true, 1 meaning true:
A = in alarm
B = fault
C = overridden
D = out of service
Device link will indicate BAC or TCP, followed by R for read or W for write, and a number which is the rule
number in the table of read or write rules for mapping external devices or objects to this BACnet object.
The designation R means read from external device, and W means write to external device.
Click on the AI map number to get to the expanded view of the AI object as illustrated below.
The object name, units, value, and status are shown for the object number entered at the top of the page.
Click Prev/Next to scroll through the list. Click Refresh to update the page, or Update to accept changes.
The object name may be changed here. BACnet units may be selected. Initial COV increment may be
entered. When any of these are changed, be sure to save the updated configuration by clicking Save on
the Config File page under System Setup.
The object may be set Out of Service by checking that box and clicking Update. The present value may be
changed by entering a value, checking Force, and clicking Update.
The source of data for an Analog Input object will be reading the remote Modbus register via the map
indicated by the Device Link. The Modbus device will be polled at the rate specified by the Read Map.
4. Using the BB2-7010 as a BACnet Server
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