BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0
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the 'No Who-Is' box. If located on a remote network via a router, enter the network number as
DNet. This static entry effectively replies to the implied Who-Is.
To use a fixed static address, enter a single number for MS/TP MAC address. or an IP address
optionally including port number. An example of IP address with port number would be
192.168.1.99:47808. The 47808 is the port number, and is separated from the IP address by a
colon. Note that 47808 is the default 0xBAC0 port number. If no port number is given, the port
configured on the BACnet IP Port page will be used (the BB2-7030's own port).
Map number simply tells you where you're at on the list of register maps. Click "next" and
"prev" to scroll through the list. To advance directly to a specific map, enter the desired number
in the "Showing" box, then click Update.
Maps entered on this page only read data from remote devices. Go to the Client Write Map to
write data to those devices. The full parameter set is different for read versus write.
An abbreviated version of a list of maps is shown on this page. Any of the parameters shown
may be changed here and registered by clicking the Update button. To view and/or modify the
complete set of parameters, click on the map number in the left most column.
For each remote object to be read, enter the object instance and type, and location (device). The
names in 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.