Chatsworth Products Remote Infrastructure Management System Protocol Converter User Manual

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RIM-Protocol Converter User Guide - Version 1.0

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Table 3.9 BACnet Server Configuration Options (continued)

Figure 3.28 BACnet PICS Information

Option

Description

UDP Port

This is the user datagram protocol port, which is used by applications to send
messages to a device (in this case, the Protocol Converter).

Enter 0 to specify port 47808 as the UDP port. If another port is specified by
your application, enter a new port number in this field.

Default setting: 0 (47808)

BACnet-MS/TP Port3 Max
Master

Set the slave address, 1/127. 0 = slave only.

Default setting: 0

BACnet/IP Read-Multiple

Enable or disable this feature.

BACnet PICS link

This link displays the protocol implementation conformance statement (PICS).
The PICS Web page shows general BACnet capabilities of the device
(for example, available LAN options). An example of a BACnet PICS page is
shown in Figure 3.28 .

Engineering Units

Click this link to view a list of the units supported by the device, coupled with
their numerical BACnet identifiers.

BACnet/IP COV Clients

This is a list of the BACnet clients that will receive a notification when t
he Protocol Converter notes a change of value (COV).

Configure these addresses on the Registers tab.

BACnet BBMD-BDT

This feature is used by some BACnet masters for discovery on different subnets.
Enter information as applicable to your application.

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