IntesisBox
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ASCII
Server - BACnet
IP
User manual v10 r15 eng
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AI = Analog Input.
AO = Analog Output.
AV = Analog Value.
DI = Digital Input.
DO = Digital Output.
DV = Digital Value.
MI = Multistate Input.
MO = Multistate Output.
MV = Multistate Value.
Consult documentation of BACnet device(s) to integrate for information about BACnet object types of the
points desired to integrate.
The
Communication error
virtual signals have always a predefined special Object type,
not changeable.
4.
Object property
. Is the BACnet object property to use by the gateway to read/write
points into BACnet devices. Only Present_Value property available. Edit not permitted.
5.
Signal
. Signal’s description. Used to describe the signal at user level.
6.
Object Instance
. Object instance for the point into the BACnet device.
Consult documentation of BACnet device(s) to integrate for information about BACnet object instances of the
points desired to integrate.
7.
Add
. Point's address. To be used by the ASCII messages sent and received through the
ASCII interface to refer to the point. For example if the point has address 1, then all the
ASCII massages related to this point will contain
0001
in the address field (i.e.
>D0001?\r
to request the actual value of the point).
8.
R/W
. Indicates if the point can be Read, Written or Both, always from the ASCII system
point of view. This value is fixed depending on the BACnet object type selected for the
point. Edit not permitted.
9.
A/D
. Indicates the type of point, analogue or digital, always from the ASCII system point
of view. This value is fixed depending on the BACnet object type selected for the point.
Edit not permitted.