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Modbus Register

Alarms

Modbus 

Function 

Type

Comp.

 

#1

Comp.

 

#2

Comp.

 

#3

Comp.

 

#4

Comp.

 

#5

Comp.

 

#6

Comp.

 

#7

Comp.

 

#8

Comp.

 

#9

Comp.

 

#10

Comp.

 

#11

Comp.

 

#12

Comp.

 

#13

Comp.

 

#14

Comp.

 

#15

Comp.

 

#16

Comp.

 

#17

Comp.

 

#18

Comp.

 

#19

Comp.

 

#20

LOW_SUCTION

04:input Register

31201

31252

31303

31354

31405

31456

31507

31558

31609

31660

3171

1

31762

31813

31864

31915

31966

32017

32068

321

19

32170

UNSAFE_SUCTION

04:input Register

31202

31253

31304

31355

31406

31457

31508

31559

31610

31661

31712

31763

31814

31865

31916

31967

32018

32069

32120

32171

HIGH_DISCHARGE_PSI

04:input Register

31203

31254

31305

31356

31407

31458

31509

31560

3161

1

31662

31713

31764

31815

31866

31917

31968

32019

32070

32121

32172

HIGH_DISCHARGE_TEMP

04:input Register

31204

31255

31306

31357

31408

31459

31510

31561

31612

31663

31714

31765

31816

31867

31918

31969

32020

32071

32122

32173

LOW_OIL_PSI

04:input Register

31205

31256

31307

31358

31409

31460

3151

1

31562

31613

31664

31715

31766

31817

31868

31919

31970

32021

32072

32123

32174

UNSAFE_OIL_PSI

04:input Register

31206

31257

31308

31359

31410

31461

31512

31563

31614

31665

31716

31767

31818

31869

31920

31971

32022

32073

32124

32175

HIGH_OIL_TEMP

04:input Register

31207

31258

31309

31360

3141

1

31462

31513

31564

31615

31666

31717

31768

31819

31870

31921

31972

32023

32074

32125

32176

DIR

TY_OIL_FIL

TER

04:input Register

31208

31259

31310

31361

31412

31463

31514

31565

31616

31667

31718

31769

31820

31871

31922

31973

32024

32075

32126

32177

HIGH_OIL_SEAL_TEMP

04:input Register

31209

31260

3131

1

31362

31413

31464

31515

31566

31617

31668

31719

31770

31821

31872

31923

31974

32025

32076

32127

32178

NO_CRANK_CASE_HEA

TER_PROOF

04:input Register

31210

31261

31312

31363

31414

31465

31516

31567

31618

31669

31720

31771

31822

31873

31924

31975

32026

32077

32128

32179

HIGH_AMPS

04:input Register

3121

1

31262

31313

31364

31415

31466

31517

31568

31619

31670

31721

31772

31823

31874

31925

31976

32027

32078

32129

32180

LOW_AMPS

04:input Register

31212

31263

31314

31365

31416

31467

31518

31569

31620

31671

31722

31773

31824

31875

31926

31977

32028

32079

32130

32181

HIGH_MOT

OR_TEMP

04:input Register

31213

31264

31315

31366

31417

31468

31519

31570

31621

31672

31723

31774

31825

31876

31927

31978

32029

32080

32131

32182

NO_COMPRESSOR_PROOF

04:input Register

31214

31265

31316

31367

31418

31469

31520

31571

31622

31673

31724

31775

31826

31877

31928

31979

32030

32081

32132

32183

LOW_OIL_SUPERHEA

T

04:input Register

31215

31266

31317

31368

31419

31470

31521

31572

31623

31674

31725

31776

31827

31878

31929

31980

32031

32082

32133

32184

PUMP_DOWN

04:input Register

31216

31267

31318

31369

31420

31471

31522

31573

31624

31675

31726

31777

31828

31879

31930

31981

32032

32083

32134

32185

LOW_DISCHARGE_PSI

04:input Register

31217

31268

31319

31370

31421

31472

31523

31574

31625

31676

31727

31778

31829

31880

31931

31982

32033

32084

32135

32186

LUBE_OIL_TEMP

04:input Register

31218

31269

31320

31371

31422

31473

31524

31575

31626

31677

31728

31779

31830

31881

31932

31983

32034

32085

32136

32187

LUBE_OIL_PSI

04:input Register

31219

31270

31321

31372

31423

31474

31525

31576

31627

31678

31729

31780

31831

31882

31933

31984

32035

32086

32137

32188

LUBE_OIL_TIME

04:input Register

31220

31271

31322

31373

31424

31475

31526

31577

31628

31679

31730

31781

31832

31883

31934

31985

32036

32087

32138

32189

REFRIGERA

TION_LEAK

04:input Register

31221

31272

31323

31374

31425

31476

31527

31578

31629

31680

31731

31782

31833

31884

31935

31986

32037

32088

32139

32190

LOW_REFRIGERA

TION_TEMP

04:input Register

31222

31273

31324

31375

31426

31477

31528

31579

31630

31681

31732

31783

31834

31885

31936

31987

32038

32089

32140

32191

TOO_MANY_PURGES

04:input Register

31223

31274

31325

31376

31427

31478

31529

31580

31631

31682

31733

31784

31835

31886

31937

31988

32039

32090

32141

32192

EXCESS_PURGING_TIME

04:input Register

31224

31275

31326

31377

31428

31479

31530

31581

31632

31683

31734

31785

31836

31887

31938

31989

32040

32091

32142

32193

PURGE_FLOA

T_ERROR

04:input Register

31225

31276

31327

31378

31429

31480

31531

31582

31633

31684

31735

31786

31837

31888

31939

31990

32041

32092

32143

32194

LOW_DIFFERENTIAL_PSI_RA

TIO

04:input Register

31226

31277

31328

31379

31430

31481

31532

31583

31634

31685

31736

31787

31838

31889

31940

31991

32042

32093

32144

32195

LOW_SUPERHEA

04:input Register

31227

31278

31329

31380

31431

31482

31533

31584

31635

31686

31737

31788

31839

31890

31941

31992

32043

32094

32145

32196

LOW_DISCHARGE_SUPERHEA

T

04:input Register

31228

31279

31330

31381

31432

31483

31534

31585

31636

31687

31738

31789

31840

31891

31942

31993

32044

32095

32146

32197

LOST_LEG_P

AR

T_WINDING

04:input Register

31229

31280

31331

31382

31433

31484

31535

31586

31637

31688

31739

31790

31841

31892

31943

31994

32045

32096

32147

32198

HIGH_P

AR

TS_PER_MILLION_LEAK

04:input Register

31230

31281

31332

31383

31434

31485

31536

31587

31638

31689

31740

31791

31842

31893

31944

31995

32046

32097

32148

32199

HIGH_REFRIGERA

TION_LEVEL

04:input Register

31231

31282

31333

31384

31435

31486

31537

31588

31639

31690

31741

31792

31843

31894

31945

31996

32047

32098

32149

32200

LOW_OIL_LEVEL

04:input Register

31232

31283

31334

31385

31436

31487

31538

31589

31640

31691

31742

31793

31844

31895

31946

31997

32048

32099

32150

32201

NO_FLOW

04:input Register

31233

31284

31335

31386

31437

31488

31539

31590

31641

31692

31743

31794

31845

31896

31947

31998

32049

32100

32151

32202

OIL_FLOW

04:input Register

31234

31285

31336

31387

31438

31489

31540

31591

31642

31693

31744

31795

31846

31897

31948

31999

32050

32101

32152

32203

9.3.  MODBUS Alarms

Summary of Contents for MCS-BMS-GATEWAY-N54-see

Page 1: ...ols MCS Modbus RTU Modbus IP Ethernet BACnet IP BACnet MS TP N2 LonWorks Manual supports the following MCS BMS GATEWAY see Chapter 4 5 for installation MCS BMS GATEWAY NL see Chapter 4 5 for installat...

Page 2: ...rovisions shall be provided to ensure that this information remains proprietary by your employees agents and other personnel that may have access to this document Copyright 2022 Date Author Descriptio...

Page 3: ...MCS BMS GATEWAY 17 4 3 BMS Network Settings 18 4 3 1 BACnet MS TP N2 and Modbus IP to RTU 18 Figure 5 Protocol Selection Switch Tables 18 4 3 2 BACnet MS TP Setting the MAC Address for BMS Network 18...

Page 4: ...ssor Control State Chart 67 Chapter 9 ALARMS UNIT COMPRESSOR MODBUS 68 9 1 Unit Alarms 68 9 2 Compressor Alarms 69 9 3 MODBUS Alarms 71 Chapter 10 CREATING CSV FILES USING MCS CONFIG 76 9 4 How to Cre...

Page 5: ...eing configured by Network Management Tools such as LonMaker For binding implicit mode a Net work Management Tool is necessary to create the bindings It is possible to place a MCS BMS GATEWAY into a N...

Page 6: ...LCD The following steps will display the BACnet IP Network address and the the TCP IP port Press the Menu key select Serv Tools and then press the Enter key Use arrow to BACnet Setting then press Ente...

Page 7: ...et Mask and Default Gateway Press the Menu key select Serv Tools and then press the Enter key Select Ethernet Network then press Enter Set DYNAMIC IP to NO Set the IP Address Set the Subnet Mask Set D...

Page 8: ...HNSON N2 MCS Network Protocol Support Magnum MicroMag BACnet MCS BACnet RouterR2 Modbus IP In Development MCS IP MCS Ethernet Modbus RTU MCS 485 BACnet MS IP MCS BMS Gateway Johnson N2 MCS BMS Gateway...

Page 9: ...9 2 4 MCS MAGNUM USING RS 485 Using the RS485 the MCS Magnum can be connected to the BMS Modbus RTU or MCS 485 RS485 MCS MAGNUM MCS MAGNUM MCS MAGNUM Building Management System...

Page 10: ...ring Multiple MCS Controllers Using the RS485 the network must be wired controller to controller Star configurations not allowed Up to 30 controllers can be wired togetherMCS MAGNUM USING ETHERNET 04...

Page 11: ...onnect Internet access through router which allows connection via MCS Connect from anywhere 2 6 EXAMPLE NETWORK 2 6 1 Standalone MCS Magnum MCS Touch BMS Johnson N2 or BACnet MS TP Internet Access Eth...

Page 12: ...12 2 6 2 MULTIPLE MCS MAGNUM ENCLOSURES Internet Access BMS BACnet IP or Modbus IP...

Page 13: ...13 2 7 MULTIPLE MCS MAGNUM BMS RS485 WIRING DIAGRAM 04 14 2022 C...

Page 14: ...evice is found or not CONNECTIVITY The light shows the level of connectivity for the device Green is full connectivity Yellow is limited connectivity Blue is limited IP connectivity And red is connect...

Page 15: ...emplate or it can be a specific template specified by the OEM customer Setup Select File Transfer to upload files to the FieldServer gateway including configuration files firmware upgrades and more Se...

Page 16: ...e Map Descriptors detail page Again tabs across the top of the page provide quick access to settings status info stats and error stats User Messages Allows access to error messages info messages and d...

Page 17: ...t Device ID Set MCS MAGNUM BacNet port to 47808 in MCS CONFIG For Windows XP Customer ProtoCarrier Startup Guide Page 23 of 38 6 LONWORKS FPC C35 COMMISSIONING PROTOCARRIER ON A LONWORKS NETWORK Commi...

Page 18: ...less of how many devices are connected to MCS BMS GATEWAY Set the BACnet MS TP MAC addresses of the MCS BMS GATEWAY to a value between 1 to 127 MAC Master Addresses this is so that the BMS Front End c...

Page 19: ...P switches When more than one device is connected to the MCS BMS GATEWAY the subsequent BACnet Device In stance values will be sequential from the first previous device For example Given that Device I...

Page 20: ...Off 110 On Off Off Off 300 Off On Off Off 600 On On Off Off 1200 Off Off On Off 2400 On Off On Off 4800 Off On On Off 9600 On On On Off 19200 Off Off Off On 20833 On Off Off On 28800 Off On Off On 38...

Page 21: ...21 Chapter 5 Interfacing MCS BMS GATEWAY to Devices 5 1 MCS BMS GATEWAY Connection Ports Figure 7 MCS BMS GATEWAY...

Page 22: ...22 5 2 Wiring diagram for connecting the MCS Magnum Wire to 12 volt power supply 04 14 2022 C BMS Communication Rev 04 14 2022...

Page 23: ...enable successful communications between the MCS BMS GATEWAY and the MCS MAGNUM The MCS MAGNUM BACNET DEVICE ID must be set to the address specified on the MCS BMS GATEWAY s label The MCS MAGNUM BACNE...

Page 24: ...he magnum for the change to take effect The MCS MAGNUM IP must be set to the address specified on the MCS BMS GATEWAY s label Example 192 168 18 101 Range of default settings 101 150 The MCS MAGNUM IP...

Page 25: ...485 Device Network An RS 485 network with more than one device needs to have biasing to ensure proper communi cation The biasing only needs to be done on one device The MCS BMS GATEWAY has 510 Ohm res...

Page 26: ...GATEWAYas show below in Figure 13 Ensure that the power supply used complies with the specifications provided in chapter 9 6 MCS BMS GATEWAY accepts either 9 30VDC or 12 24 VAC on pins 4 and 5 7 Frame...

Page 27: ...27 0 Start up Guide MCS BMS GATEWAY N54 Chapter 6 MCS BMS GATEWAY N54 START UP GUIDE...

Page 28: ...lation between serial Ethernet devices and networks NOTE For troubleshooting assistance refer to Section 9 or any of the troubleshooting appendices in the related driver supplements Check the MSA Safe...

Page 29: ...quipment Setup ProtoNode Start up Guide 7 2 Equipment Setup 2 1 Mounting The ProtoNode can be mounted using the DIN rail mounting bracket on the back of the unit Figure 1 DIN Rail Bracket Din Rail Bra...

Page 30: ...30 Equipment Setup ProtoNode Start up Guide 8 2 2 Physical Dimensions R1 Serial Port Power Port R2 Serial Port Figure 2 ProtoNode FPC N54 Dimensions...

Page 31: ...t of the logic The bias resistor is 510 ohms which is in line with the BACnet spec It should only be enabled at one point on the bus for example on the field port were there are very weak bias resisto...

Page 32: ...n Figure 4 Termination resistor is also used to reduce noise It pulls the two lines of an idle bus together However the resistor would override the effect of any bias resistors if connected NOTE The R...

Page 33: ...ollowing baud rates are supported on the R1 and R2 Ports 9600 19200 38400 57600 76800 115000 NOTE Not all baud rates listed are supported by all protocols Check the specific protocol driver manual for...

Page 34: ...be added to the power supply of the host system A safety margin of 25 is recommended Figure 6 Required Current Draw for the Gateway Apply power to the ProtoNode as shown below in Figure 7 Ensure that...

Page 35: ...ontrol Panel click Network and Internet and then click Network and Sharing Center Click Change adapter settings on the left side of the window Right click on Local Area Connection and select Propertie...

Page 36: ...ar as untrusted This will cause the following pop up windows to appear When the Web Server Security Unconfigured window appears read the text and choose whether to move forward with HTTPS or HTTP When...

Page 37: ...the Username default is admin and the Password found on the label of the FieldServer NOTE There is also a QR code in the top right corner of the FieldServer label that shows the default unique passwor...

Page 38: ...reen will appear that allows the user to select which mode the FieldServer should use NOTE Cookies are used for authentication NOTE To change the web server security mode after initial setup go to Sec...

Page 39: ...reen will appear that allows the user to select which mode the FieldServer should use NOTE Cookies are used for authentication NOTE To change the web server security mode after initial setup go to Sec...

Page 40: ...hrase fields will appear under the mode selection Copy and paste the Certificate and Private Key text into their respective fields If the Private Key is encrypted type in the associated Passphrase Cli...

Page 41: ...ge to the Network Settings page follow the below instructions Find the Navigation tree across the left side of the screen Click the orange arrow next to the ProtoNode CN number and title to expand the...

Page 42: ...or the FieldServer s internet and network connections Click the Add Rule button to add a new row and set a new Destination Network Netmask and Gateway IP Address as needed Set the Priority for each co...

Page 43: ...ult Gateway and Domain Name Server1 2 NOTE If the FieldServer is connected to a router the IP Gateway of the FieldServer should be set to the same IP Address of the router Click Save to record and act...

Page 44: ...relevant device registers in the Config csv file for the initial start up If not the product is shipped with a sample config csv that shows an example of the drivers ordered In the main menu of the F...

Page 45: ...Setup then File Transfer and finally Update Browse and select the csv file open then click Submit Once download is complete a message bar will appear confirming that the configuration was updated suc...

Page 46: ...he main menu of the FS GUI screen click Setup then File Transfer Click the config csv link under the Retrieve heading in the middle section of the screen o The file will automatically download to the...

Page 47: ...ted driver supplements and configuration manual MSA Safety also offers a technical support on the MSA Safety website which contains a significant number of resources and documentation that may be of a...

Page 48: ...nload the FieldServer Toolbox zip via the MSA Safety website Extract the executable file and complete the installation Connect a standard Cat 5 Ethernet cable between the user s PC and ProtoNode Doubl...

Page 49: ...Node into the web browser or use the FieldServer Toolbox to connect to the ProtoNode Click on Diagnostics and Debugging Button then click on view and then on connections If there are any errors showin...

Page 50: ...ate parity data bits stop bits Check Serial device address Verify wiring Verify device is connected to the same subnet as the ProtoNode No COMS on the Ethernet protocol To fix this check the following...

Page 51: ...nostics page via one of the following methods o Open the FieldServer FS GUI page and click on Diagnostics in the Navigation panel o Open the FieldServer Toolbox software and click the diagnose icon of...

Page 52: ...is is the power light and should always be steady green when the unit is powered RX The RX LED will flash when a message is received on the serial port on the 3 pin connector If the serial port is not...

Page 53: ...r Next Gen Recovery 9 7 Internet Browser Software Support The following web browsers are supported Chrome Rev 57 and higher Firefox Rev 35 and higher Microsoft Edge Rev 41 and higher Safari Rev 3 and...

Page 54: ...Off On Off Off Off On 17 Off Off Off On Off Off On Off 18 Off Off Off On Off Off On On 19 Off Off Off On Off On Off Off 20 Off Off Off On Off On Off On 21 Off Off Off On Off On On Off 22 Off Off Off O...

Page 55: ...On On On Off 62 Off Off On On On On On On 63 Off On Off Off Off Off Off Off 64 Off On Off Off Off Off Off On 65 Off On Off Off Off Off On Off 66 Off On Off Off Off Off On On 67 Off On Off Off Off On O...

Page 56: ...f On On Off On 109 Off On On Off On On On Off 110 Off On On Off On On On On 111 Off On On On Off Off Off Off 112 Off On On On Off Off Off On 113 Off On On On Off Off On Off 114 Off On On On Off Off On...

Page 57: ...Off Off On On Off On On 155 On Off Off On On On Off Off 156 On Off Off On On On Off On 157 On Off Off On On On On Off 158 On Off Off On On On On On 159 On Off On Off Off Off Off Off 160 On Off On Off...

Page 58: ...Off Off On Off Off On 201 On On Off Off On Off On Off 202 On On Off Off On Off On On 203 On On Off Off On On Off Off 204 On On Off Off On On Off On 205 On On Off Off On On On Off 206 On On Off Off On...

Page 59: ...37 On On On Off On On On Off 238 On On On Off On On On On 239 On On On On Off Off Off Off 240 On On On On Off Off Off On 241 On On On On Off Off On Off 242 On On On On Off Off On On 243 On On On On Of...

Page 60: ...37 Sensor 2 6 AI 38 Refer to Config 30038 AI 38 Sensor 2 7 AI 39 Refer to Config 30039 AI 39 Sensor 2 8 AI 40 Refer to Config 30040 AI 40 Magnum BACnet ID BACnet Name Modbus Register N2 Sensor 2 9 AI...

Page 61: ...Config 00038 BO 38 Relay 3 9 BO 39 Refer to Config 00039 BO 39 Relay 3 10 BO 40 Refer to Config 00040 BO 40 Magnum BACnet ID BACnet Name Modbus N2 Relay 4 1 BO 41 Refer to Config 00041 BO 41 Relay 4...

Page 62: ...er to Config 30214 AO 14 Analog Out 3 3 AO 15 Refer to Config 30215 AO 15 Analog Out 3 4 AO 16 Refer to Config 30216 AO 16 Analog Out 4 1 AO 17 Refer to Config 30217 AO 17 Analog Out 4 2 AO 18 Refer t...

Page 63: ...ints are read only Magnum BACnet ID BACnet Name Modbus N2 Wanted FLA AV 3 Wanted FLA 30318 ADF 4 Steps Wanted AV 4 Steps Wanted On 30315 ADF 5 Steps On AV 5 Steps On 30316 ADF 6 Step Delay AV 6 Step D...

Page 64: ...Sat Disch 30357 ADF 61 Compressor 8 Disch SH AV 61 C8_Disch SH 30358 ADF 62 Compressor 8 Suct SH AV 62 C8_Suct SH 30356 ADF 63 Compressor 8 Oil Pres Diff AV 70 C8_Oil Pres Diff 30382 ADF 71 Compresso...

Page 65: ...mpressor 16 Oil Pres Diff AV 531 C16_Oil Pres Diff 30663 ADF 532 Compressor 17 FLA AV 496 C17_FLA 30580 ADF 497 Compressor 17 Sat Suction AV 499 C17_Sat Suct 30616 ADF 500 Compressor 17 Sat Disch AV 5...

Page 66: ...etwork Demand FLA and Network Demand Steps sensors Magnum BACnet ID BACnet Name Modbus N2 Network Run Stop AV 246 Net_R S 40201 BO 247 Network Target Reset AV 247 Net_Tar Res 40202 AO 248 Network Dema...

Page 67: ...N 34 HI TEMP UNLOAD 35 HI TEMP HOLD 36 SCROLL STEP1 37 SCROLL STEP2 38 SCROLL STEP3 39 SCROLL STEP4 12 RESERVED 13 AMBIENT OFF 14 PROCESS HEAT OFF 15 UNIT IS UNLOADED 16 UNIT IS LOADED 17 OFF TMP ICE...

Page 68: ...input Register 31027 AV Ananlog Value 1312 HVAC HVAC HVAC BOILER_STAGE_FAULT 04 input Register 31028 AV Ananlog Value 1313 HVAC HVAC HVAC HIGH_WATER_TEMP 04 input Register 31029 AV Ananlog Value 1314...

Page 69: ...HVAC RTU HVAC RTU LUBE_OIL_TIME HVAC RTU HVAC RTU HVAC RTU REFRIGERATION_LEAK HVAC RTU HVAC RTU HVAC RTU LOW_REFRIGERATION_TEMP HVAC RTU HVAC RTU HVAC RTU TOO_MANY_PURGES HVAC RTU HVAC RTU HVAC RTU E...

Page 70: ...ure Sensor Fault HVAC RTU HVAC RTU HVAC RTU Oil Temperature Sensor Fault HVAC RTU HVAC RTU HVAC RTU Motor Temperature Sensor Fault HVAC RTU HVAC RTU HVAC RTU Evap Refrigerant Temperature Sensor Fault...

Page 71: ...083 32134 32185 LOW_DISCHARGE_PSI 04 input Register 31217 31268 31319 31370 31421 31472 31523 31574 31625 31676 31727 31778 31829 31880 31931 31982 32033 32084 32135 32186 LUBE_OIL_TEMP 04 input Regis...

Page 72: ...99 31650 31701 31752 31803 31854 31905 31956 32007 32058 32109 32160 32211 Discharge Pressure Sensor Fault 04 input Register 31243 31294 31345 31396 31447 31498 31549 31600 31651 31702 31753 31804 318...

Page 73: ...70 1921 1972 2023 2074 2125 2176 2227 2278 2329 2380 LOW_DISCHARGE_PSI Analog Value 1412 1463 1514 1565 1616 1667 1718 1769 1820 1871 1922 1973 2024 2075 2126 2177 2228 2279 2330 2381 LUBE_OIL_TEMP An...

Page 74: ...70 1921 1972 2023 2074 2125 2176 2227 2278 2329 2380 LOW_DISCHARGE_PSI Analog Value 1412 1463 1514 1565 1616 1667 1718 1769 1820 1871 1922 1973 2024 2075 2126 2177 2228 2279 2330 2381 LUBE_OIL_TEMP An...

Page 75: ...1539 1590 1641 1692 1743 1794 1845 1896 1947 1998 2049 2100 2151 2202 2253 2304 2355 2406 Discharge Pressure Sensor Fault Analog Value 1438 1489 1540 1591 1642 1693 1744 1795 1846 1897 1948 1999 2050...

Page 76: ...Click on Setup 3 Be sure to set IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway MCS IP Port and Bacnet Device ID then save config file DO NOT CHANGE BACNET DEVICE ID ONCE CSV FILES ARE CREATED 4 Click on BMS...

Page 77: ...es This would be the time to name the CSV files there is a 15 character maximum not including the file extension If you do not name the file it will default to the first 15 characters of the config na...

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