i-Vu Open Link
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BACnet IP Network Number = 1600
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BACnet MS/TP Network Number = 161xx
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Port S1 MS/TP MAC Address = 0 (fixed)
For the connected Open controllers:
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BACnet Device Instance Number = 161xxyy
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BACnet Device Instance Name = device161xxyy
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MS/TP MAC Address = yy
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BACnet MS/TP Network Number = 161xx (actually learned from the router, defaults to 16101 if no i-Vu
Open Link is operating)
If the BACnet automatic settings need to be changed, launch the
Router Configuration
utility using a terminal
program. See
To assign a custom IP address
(page 9) for instructions on connecting to and using a terminal
program.
To change the BACnet settings:
1
Enter the BACnet selection# from the menu. Type the new setting and click
Enter
. The new setting will
appear on the
Router Configuration
screen.
2
Cycle power to the router for the new settings to effect.
NOTE
If the BACnet MS/TP network number of the router is assigned and not auto-generated, and the
Open controllers connected to that router are set such that their BACnet settings are auto-generated,
then the Open controller BACnet settings will be auto-generated based on the assigned MS/TP network
number in the Router:
Example
A router's BACnet MS/TP network has been assigned to 200.
If the connected Open Controllers are using the auto-generate scheme, then their settings will be:
BACnet MS/TP Network Number = 200
BACnet Device Instance Number = 200xxyy
BACnet Device Instance Name = device200xxyy
MS/TP MAC Address = yy
Driver
On the
Driver
page, you can change the following properties:
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Backup battery conservation settings. See table below.
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BACview inactivity timeout and user password. See table below.
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Module clock synchronization and failure. See table below.