BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0
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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 OID 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.
For each remote OID to be read, enter the full OID and location (device). The names in the
device list are defined in the Devices page.
When the remote OID is read, data may be manipulated before being written to the local object.
The result will be multiplied by the scale factor if any non-zero scale factor is given. The offset
is then added and this final result is written to the local object number given. The name is
optional and used only for display purposes (but will also be returned as the object name to the
BACnet client).