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9.

Can your BACnet Controller wait longer for a “discovery” response? The AcquiSuite should

respond within a few seconds to any discovery (Who-Is) request, but in large networks with many

responding devices, the BACnet Controller may be overwhelmed with responses. Try increasing

the amount of time your Controller waits to collect responses. Here’s an example for the Tridium

JACE:

10. Are there any Conflicts or Duplicate Device IDs or Network Numbers in your BACnet

Network? BACnet requires that Device Names, Device IDs and Network Numbers should all be

unique across the entire network. Your BACnet Controller may detect duplicates. If not, you can

use the AcquiSuite’s

BACnet

à

Discover

page. This will check for conflicts of Device IDs and

Network Numbers across your entire network.

11. Device Name Conflicts? Duplicate Device Names are less likely to cause problems, but should

still be corrected. To detect duplicate names with the AcquiSuite, use the

BACnet

à

Discover

page and click the “Device Name” column to sort by name, then look for any duplicates.

12. Your BACnet Controller can discover the AcquiSuite itself, but not meters attached to the

AcquiSuite. The AcquiSuite acts as a BACnet “virtual router”… this means that each meter

shared by the AcquiSuite will appear to be on a separate BACnet subnet. Some Controllers may

require you to select “All Networks” or “Global Broadcast” when doing a discovery:

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