the device list are defined in the Devices page.
When the remote object is read, data may be manipulated before being written to the local object. The
value will be multiplied by the scale factor. The final result is written to the local object number given. The
name is optional and used only for display purposes.
Selecting "none" for remote type effectively deletes the map even though it will still appear in the list until
deleted. Unused maps at the end of the list will always show none as the type.
Local Object is internally a coded number consisting of BACnet object type multiplied by 1000, then added
to the object number starting from #1. These are translated into abbreviations that are easy to interpret
on the web page as follows:
AI n = Analog Input #n
AO n = Analog Output #n
AV n = Analog Value #n
BI n = Binary Input #n
BO n = Binary Output #n
BV n = Binary Value #n
MI n = Multi-state Input #n
MO n = Multi-state Output #n
MV n = Multi-state Value #n
Object numbers start at #1. The maximum available number varies by object type, and these limits may
be found on the System Capacities link from the home/index page (click graphic at top).
Rule number simply tells you where you're at on the list of object maps. Click "next" and "prev" to scroll
through the list. To advance directly to a specific map, enter the desired number in the "Map #" box, then
click Update.
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