Universal Wall-Mount Controller
BACnet Communication Module User Guide
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Example 3
MAC=0, Max_Master=1
MAC=2, Max_Master=2
This is an incorrect configuration. The MAC=0 will never find MAC=2 because it will never poll for the master MAC
address=2.
Example 4
MAC=0. Max_Master=3
MAC=1, Max_Master=3
MAC=2, Max_Master=3
MAC=3, Max_Master=3
This is an efficient configuration as the units are numbered consecutively and the MAX_Master is set to the most
efficient value. As a general guideline, the most efficient setup for an MS/TP network is one in which the units are
consecutively numbered starting at MAC address 0 and having Max_Master=the maximum MAC address in the
system. If consecutive numbering is not possible, then the next most efficient setup is one in which all units have
Max_Master=the maximum MAC address in the system.
Copy Config
Copy and broadcast the entire configuration of a controller over the network to controllers of the same type using the
Copy Config feature.
1.
Access Operation Mode (jumper set to RUN position).
2.
Press and hold both function buttons for 5 seconds to access the Quick Access menu.
3.
Enter the password,
637
.
4.
Scroll to
Copy Config
programming menu and select
Yes
. Follow the rest of the onscreen instructions.
Note: A Copy Config can also be executed via BACnet. See AV.165, AV.166, AV.167, and BV.90 in Table 6 -
Object Table Information: Analog Value (AV) and Table 9 - Object Table Information: Binary Value (BV) for details.
Network Reset
Reset the controller via BACnet using the
Reinitialize Device
service. The Reinitialize Device service can be
accessed using the following password:
nep.
The Reinitialize Device service has two types of reset such as:
Warm Reset.
The Warm Reset restarts the controller with actual configuration.
Cold Reset. The Cold Reset restarts the controller with
Factory configuration
.
Warning:
The Cold Reset erases the actual configuration when setting the MSTP address. Therefore, exercise
caution while performing a Cold Reset.