map number shown, and is used for placing maps between existing maps. It is not necessary to use Insert
to add maps to the bottom of the list or to define any map presently having zero for a source object or
"none" for remote type.
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. If you wish to prevent
these from being displayed, reduce the number of maps enabled.
The number of maps enabled simply limits the scope of map review so that you do not have to review a lot
of unused maps. If the displayed maps are used up and you need more, increase the enabled number.
7.4. BACnet Errors
If errors are detected in the course of reading or writing other BACnet objects via the client's maps, they
will be indicated on the errors pages.
Errors for BACnet IP client read maps are shown on this page. Only those maps with errors to report are
listed. Refer to the code and class lists below for interpretation.
Proprietary class 82, code 0, is generated locally indicating a timeout, no response received from
remote server. All other codes listed below are returned by the remote server.
0 = ERROR_CLASS_DEVICE
1 = ERROR_CLASS_OBJECT
2 = ERROR_CLASS_PROPERTY
3 = ERROR_CLASS_RESOURCES
4 = ERROR_CLASS_SECURITY
5 = ERROR_CLASS_SERVICES
/* valid for all classes */
0 = ERROR_CODE_OTHER
/* Error Class - Device */
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