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Using QuickServer Web Configurator To Setup The Gateway
Setting BACnet Parameters
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Completed additions are listed under “Active Profiles” as shown the Figure 12 example.
Figure 12. Web Configurator Showing Active Profile Additions
Figure 12 shows a console with 3 tanks and 4 liquid sensors. The node IDs are sequential, starting with 1; the
addresses match the console numbering of the tanks (i.e., there is no tank 3 set up in the console). The Node
ID is used for the BACnet Object or Modbus Register (see Appendix B) and its address must match the device
number programmed in the console.
System and Unknown Type points are automatically configured therefore no profile is
required. Refer to Table B-1 and Table B-2 in Appendix B for a list of available points.
Setting BACnet Parameters
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Open the Web Configurator with the protocol set to BACnet in “Selecting The Desired Protocol Configuration”
on page 6.
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Fill in the parameter values as needed (see Figure 13).
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Enter the Veeder-Root PLC Type, COM settings and BACnet settings (Bac_device_id)
See See “Input COM Settings on the device connected to the QuickServer” on page 6.
for correct COM settings per PLC Type.
The Bac_device_id field will display the current value (default = 50,000). The BACnet
Device Instance can range from 1 to 4,194,303.
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Once a parameter value is changed as desired click Submit to save it.
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