Setting the device instance number, Setting the device instance number -4, R more information, see – Rockwell Automation 22-COMM-B PowerFlex BACnet MS/TP Adapter User Manual

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Configuring the Adapter

While there are many ways to implement Device Instance and network
strategies, the example shown in

Figure 3.2

illustrates one logical

approach.

In this example, two individual Floor Level Networks are connected to
the Building Level Network through a router which allows devices on
each network to share the same MAC address. However, each device on
the network must have a unique Device Instance which, in this case,
consists of 4 digits. The first digit (in bold) represents the Building or
Floor number. The last 3 digits represent the device’s set MAC address.

Figure 3.2 Building Automation Network Example

The Device Instance Number can be a number from 1 to 4,194,302.
When the Device Instance Number is three digits or less, set Parameter
11 - [Device Inst Hi]
to “0” (zero) and use Parameter 12 - [Device Inst
Lo]
to directly enter the number. When the Device Instance Number is
four or more digits, use Parameter 11 - [Device Inst Hi] to enter the

Setting the Device Instance Number

Router

Bldg 1/Flr 1

MAC Address 1

Device Instance 1001

MAC Address 50

Device Instance 1050

MAC Address 2

Device Instance 1002

MAC Address 127

Device Instance 1127

Building

Controller 1

Floor Level Network 1 (BACnet MS/TP)

Building Level Network 1

Other Brand

Building Automation

Product

Other Brand

Building Automation

Product

Bldg 2/Flr 2

MAC Address 1

Device Instance 2001

MAC Address 50

Device Instance 2050

MAC Address 2

Device Instance 2002

MAC Address 127

Device Instance 2127

Floor Level Network 2 (BACnet MS/TP)

Other Brand

Building Automation

Product

Other Brand

Building Automation

Product

Building

Controller 2

Building Level Network 2

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