To facilitate the translation towards BACnet, the following object type options are available:
Object Type
ID
Analog-Input
0
Analog-Output
1
Analog-Value
2
Binary-Input
3
Binary-Output
4
Binary-Value
5
Calendar
6
Device
8
Multistate-Input
13
Multistate-Output
14
Multistate-Value
19
Notification-Class
15
Schedule
17
Trend-Log
20
Trend-Log-Multiple
27
Every signal of the Intesis gateway can have several objects. These objects and their properties can be configured
with the configuration tool.
Depending on the field device protocol, you can define the signals using one of the following options:
• Configuring them manually for each or multiple signals at the time.
• Importing a file with the signals of the field devices.
• Scanning the network of the devices if this is supported.
Example 1. Signals compatibility
You can choose an object from the BACnet server column that is compatible with this signal. For example, a write
signal in a KNX field device can be an input object type on the BACnet server side; a read and write object can be
a value object type, etc.
NOTICE
The configuration tool provides default templates that make this signals assignment process easier.
Also, you only have to click the Check table button on the bottom right corner of the window to
know if everything is correct or if there's some mistake. The project is also automatically checked
before you transfer it to the gateway.
All objects definition, BIBBs, and details about the implementation can be found on the BACnet server PICS on
the product website.
12.7. BACnet IP
The UDP communication port is the main setup parameter for BACnet IP, besides basic IP settings (IP, netmask,
default gateway). The Intesis gateway uses the 47808 (0xBAC0) port by default, which you can change through
the configuration tool.
When using BACnet IP, the gateway can also act as a foreign device to communicate with devices in another
network domain. Alternatively, you can set it as a BBMD (Bacnet IP Broadcast Management Device). This
functionality facilitates the communication of devices placed in other networks with the devices in the gateway
network.
IN701-KNX Series
BACnet IP
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