Bacnet terminology – Echelon IzoT BACnet Developes User Manual

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BACnet Terminology

The following terms are a brief summary of BACnet terminology.

BACnet Network – A group of BACnet Devices on a single network, which may be

any of BACnet’s physical layer options, namely Ethernet, RS-485,

LonTalk, and now IzoT, identified by a Network Number.

BACnet Internetwork – A collection of connected BACnet Networks connected via

BACnet Routers. The resulting devices are all able to communicate

with one another. Every BACnet Device is required to have a unique

BACnet Device Instance and Device Object Name to unambiguously

distinguish it, and every BACnet Network must have a unique Network

Number.

BACnet Device – A controller, operator workstation, etcetera, that supports

BACnet communications

BACnet Object – A data point, measurement or some other value in a BACnet

Device

BACnet Object Identifier – An identifying parameter for each object in a Device

which is unique on a Device basis, which comprises the Object Type and

the Object’s Instance Number.

BACnet Property – A BACnet Object contains multiple Properties, some optional

and some mandatory. For example, Properties such as Present Value

could reflect the value of a physical input such as temperature, the Object

Identifier Property of an Object identifies the Object.

BACnet Device Instance – More exactly, the Instance Number of the Object

Identifier of the Device Object that every BACnet device is required to

contain. It has to be unique across the whole of the BACnet Internetwork.

BACnet Router – A standard BACnet component that allows the interconnection of

different BACnet Networks. They may effect a physical and logical

change between networks of different physical types and different

Network Numbers, or sometimes only a logical change between different

BACnet Network Numbers.

Priority Array – An array of 16 values for some BACnet output Objects, (e.g.

Analog Output), which allows multiple systems to control a single output,

by writing to the Priority Array, with predetermined results. The value of

the resulting highest Priority Array item is transferred to the Present

Value

Present Value – One of a BACnet Object’s Properties, usually containing a physical

input or output value.

Relinquish Default – A value that is transferred to the Present Value when the

Priority Array does not contain any values at all.

BACnet Priority – Specified when writing a value to the BACnet Priority Array.

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