Application Bacnet Object Configuration View
Note: This screen displays only those Bacnet Objects that are used in this
Application.
An Object is a data item such as a temperature, a switch value or
actuator state. Objects can be thought of as point parameters.
There are three categories of Objects that the BacnetSpyder
supports. They are:
- Mandatory: Mandatory Objects are the default
Objects present compulsorily in a Bacnet Spyder device.
- Fixed: Fixed Dropable Objects can be used while
creating an application logic and only its Internal Data Type can be edited. Fixed
Dropable Objects can also be displayed on the wiresheet.
- Custom: Custom Objects are the objects that are
created while creating an application logic. They can be created, edited, and deleted
based on your requirements.
The Bacnet Spyder supports the following object types.
- AVI - Analog Value Input
- AVO - Analog Value Output
- AV Setpoint - Analog Value Setpoint
- BVI - Binary Value Input
- BVO - Binary Value Output
- BV Setpoint - BinaryValue Setpoint
- MVI - Multi-state Value Input
- MVO - Multi-state Value Output
- MV Setpoint - Multi-state Value Setpoint
The configured objects are mapped to the Function Block memory
space to be used by any Function Block. Each Object is configured with a name.
Viewing the List of Bacnet Objects
- Browse to Station > Config > Drivers >
BacnetNetwork > BacnetSpyder.
- Expand ControlProgram and right-click Application
and select Views > Object Configuration View. The summary page appears
with a list of Objects used in the Program.
The table has the following columns:
- Name: The name of the object.
- Type: Indicates if the object is of type AVI,
AVO, AV Setpoint, BVI, BVO, BV Setpoint, MVI, MVO, or MV Setpoint.
- Category: Indicates if the Object is Mandatory,
Fixed, or Custom.
- Object Container: Indicates the location
of the Object.
- Object Instance: A unique number that is automatically
assigned to the object.
- Update Rate: The rate at which inputs are sent to the
network.
- Send Heartbeat: The rate at which inputs are received from
the network.
- You have options to:
Show Mandatory and Fixed Objects - Click this button to
view list of all Mandatory and Fixed Objects for the selected Spyder model.
Show on wiresheet as points - See the Object
Input, Object Setpoint, or Object Output topics for more details.
Add Object - See the Object Input, Object Setpoint, or Object
Output topics for more details.
Edit Object - See the Editing Objects
topic for more details.
Delete Object - See the Editing Objects topic
for more details.
- The bottom half of the Object Configuration view
displays the software points available on the wiresheet in a tabular format.
The table has the following columns:
- Point Name: The name of the physical /software
point as it appears on the wiresheet.
- Field Names: Indicates the Object type.
- Point Container: Indicates where the physical
/software point is used. All physical /software points that are used in a Program within
an application are also listed.
Note:
Mandatory Objects cannot be used in the application logic.
Mandatory Objects cannot be edited or deleted.
In a Fixed Dropable Objects, only Internal Data Type can be modified.
Custom Object is the user defined Object. A Custom Object can be edited
or deleted.
Fixed Objects marked as Fixed_Dropable can be exposed on the wiresheet.
Other fixed objects cannot be exposed as points.