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Table 65 ( Continuation ) : Modbus memory map: Deleting parameters

Deleting parameters

Address

Value to be sent

Deleting the alarm logs

0840

0x00FF

Deleting the event logs

0841

0x00FF

Deleting the energy closes

0842

0x00FF

Full deletion

0848

0x00FF

Default setup (50Hz)

0BBC

0x00FF

Default setup (50Hz)

0BBD

0x00FF

Test

2AF8

0x00FF

Expansion module 1 test

2AF9

0x00FF

Expansion module 2 test

2AFA

0x00FF

Expansion module 3 test

2AFB

0x00FF

Expansion module 4 test

2AFC

0x00FF

6.4.- BACnet PROTOCOL

BACnet is a communications protocol for Building Automation and Control NETworks. This

protocol replaces the proprietary communications of each device, making it a set of common

communication rules that enables the complete integration of the building automation and

control devices of different manufacturers.

The unit incorporates

BACNet MS/TP communication, following the specifications of ANSI/

ASHRAE 135 (ISO 16484-5).

Using a RS485 connection, the analyzer can connect to a BACnet and include all of the

objects and services defined in the attached PICS map (Protocol Implementation Conformance

Statement). (

6.5.- PICS MAP

)

The default speed is 38400 bps and the MAC is 2 (node number), and can be changed on the

configuration screen or by entering the BaudRate and MAC_Address variables. The identifier

(Device_ID) can be changed on the configuration screen using the writing property over the

variable or through the Device_ID variable.

Another option is to overwrite the Object_Name in the Device object:

a) #Baud x – where x can be: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 76800, 115200

b) #MAC x – where x can be: 0 ... 127

c) #ID x – where x can be: 0 ... 4194303

For further information on the protocol: www.bacnet.org

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