Settings for the BACnet Application.
[bacnetdefault] BACnet_AIDefaultMax | BACnet_AODefaultMax | BACnet_AVDefaultMax
- Type
- string
If the value is not given for the Max_Pres_Value property of an analog object, it may
cause problems with the input of the present value and the view of the analog value
indicator in a faceplate. By means of one of these config entries the maximum default
limit of the value range can be defined for a specific object type.
Example:
BACnet_AIDefaultMax = "100"
Note that the present value must not exceed this limit.
[bacnetdefault] BACnet_AIDefaultMin | BACnet_AODefaultMin | BACnet_AVDefaultMin
- Type
- string
If the value is not given for the Min_Pres_Value property of an analog object, it may
cause problems with the input of the present value and the view of the analog value
indicator in a faceplate. By means of one of these config entries the minimum default
limit of the value range can be defined for a specific object type.
Example:
BACnet_AIDefaultMin = "0"
Note that the present value must not be less than this limit.
[bacnetdefault] BACnetUDTxx
- Type
- string
Allows the notation for objects which are not yet supported by the BACnet Application
(e.g. Accumulator, Averaging, Pulse Converter, etc.) to be defined. An unsupported
object is shown as "undefined" ("???") after it has been browsed in the Engineering
Explorer. Each object has a specific ID that identifies the object type. This ID has to
be entered in the config file instead of the "xx". For example:
BACnetUDT23 = "ACC"
Thereby the notation for all objects with the ID 23 is "ACC" instead of "???".
[bacnetdefault] showHighestPriorAlertInFaceplateRow
- Type
- int
- Default
- 0
- Range
- 0|1
If the entry is set to 1, the alarms will be sorted by priority in the Faceplate
"alarms" (the alarm with the highest priority on the top). If the entry is set to 0, the
alarms will be sorted by the time stamp in the Faceplate "alarms" (the latest alarm on
the top).
[bacnetdefault] TimeOutObjectBrowsing
- Type
- int
- Default
- 180
Defines the maximum time that is needed for browsing the device for objects before the
browsing process will be cancelled.