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CreatingCreating andand ConfiguringConfiguring aa BACnetBACnet NetworkNetwork withwith b3b3BACnetBACnet DevicesDevices
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Copyright 2014 Schneider Electric. All rights reserved.
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Contents
IntroductionIntroduction
1 About This Guide ......................................................... 11
1.1 Purpose of This Guide ................................................................. 13
1.2 How This Guide is Organized ...................................................... 14
1.3 Typographical Conventions ......................................................... 15
2 Additional Information .................................................. 17
2.1 Where to Find Additional Information ........................................... 19
2.2 Regulatory Notices ...................................................................... 21
TutorialTutorial
3 Our Case Study ........................................................... 25
3.1 University X ................................................................................. 27
3.2 Requirements and Specifications ................................................ 30
3.2.1 Devices Used for This Case Study ............................................. 30
3.2.2 Software Used in This Tutorial ................................................... 30
3.2.3 Specifications ........................................................................... 30
3.3 Focus of This Tutorial .................................................................. 31
3.3.1 Pre-existing Project Database Folders and Programs ................ 31
3.3.2 Pre-existing Project Database Objects ...................................... 32
3.3.3 Pre-existing WorkStation for Projects User Accounts ................. 33
4 Creating the BACnet MS/TP Network .......................... 35
4.1 Logging on to WorkStation for Projects ....................................... 38
4.2 Opening a Project ....................................................................... 40
4.3 Creating a BACnet Interface ........................................................ 41
4.4 Creating a BACnet MS/TP Network ............................................. 43
4.5 Configuring the MS/TP Network for b3 Communication ............... 45
4.6 Creating a Folder ........................................................................ 46
5 Creating and Configuring b3 BACnet Devices .............. 49
5.1 Creating a b3 BACnet Device ...................................................... 52
6 Creating I/O Points and Variables in the b3 BACnetDevices ........................................................................ 55
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6.1 Creating a b3 BACnet Device Analog Input Point ......................... 58
6.2 Configuring the COV Increment and the Unit for a b3 BACnet DeviceAnalog Input Point ....................................................................... 61
6.3 Creating a b3 BACnet Device Analog Output Point ...................... 65
6.4 Configuring the COV Increment and the Unit for a b3 BACnet Device
Analog Output Point .................................................................... 686.5 Configuring the Electrical Scale and the Engineering Scale for a b3
BACnet Device Analog Output Point ........................................... 72
6.6 Creating a b3 BACnet Device Analog Value ................................. 75
6.7 Configuring the COV Increment and the Unit for a b3 BACnet DeviceAnalog Value ............................................................................... 78
6.8 Creating a b3 BACnet Device Digital Input Point .......................... 83
6.9 Creating a b3 BACnet Device Digital Output Point ....................... 86
6.10 Creating a b3 BACnet Device Digital Value .................................. 89
6.11 Creating a b3 BACnet Device Multistate Pulsed Output Point ...... 92
7 Creating Variables in the Automation Server ................. 95
7.1 Creating a Server Analog Value ................................................... 987.2 Configuring the Value and the Unit for a Server Analog Value ..... 100
7.3 Creating a Server Digital Value ................................................... 103
7.4 Creating a BACnet Value ........................................................... 104
7.5 Configuring a BACnet Analog Value .......................................... 107
8 Creating Programs in Automation Server and b3 BACnetDevices ...................................................................... 109
8.1 Creating a Function Block Program ........................................... 112
8.2 Importing Function Block Program Code ................................... 113
8.3 Creating a Script Program ......................................................... 114
8.4 Importing Script Program Code ................................................. 1168.5 Creating a b3 Script Program .................................................... 118
8.6 Importing Script Program Code ................................................. 121
9 Creating and Configuring Schedules in AutomationServer ........................................................................ 123
9.1 Creating a Digital Schedule ....................................................... 126
9.2 Configuring a Schedule as a Shadow ....................................... 127
10 Creating Bindings for the b3 BACnet Devices ............. 129
10.1 Binding Values Using a Binding Template .................................. 132
10.2 Importing a Solution .................................................................. 139
10.3 Binding Values Using a Binding Template .................................. 141
11 Duplicating a b3 BACnet Device ................................. 147
11.1 Creating a b3 BACnet Device .................................................... 150
11.2 Merging Copied Device Content in a b3 BACnet Device ............ 152
11.3 Copying a Folder or Object ........................................................ 154
11.4 Renaming a Folder or Object ..................................................... 155
11.5 Binding Values Using a Binding Template .................................. 156
12 Creating Bindings Internal to the Automation Server ... 161
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12.1 Binding Values Using a Binding Template .................................. 164
13 Duplicating b3 BACnet Devices .................................. 169
13.1 Creating a b3 BACnet Device .................................................... 172
13.2 Merging Copied Device Content in a b3 BACnet Device ............ 175
13.3 Copying a Folder or Object ........................................................ 17713.4 Renaming a Folder or Object ..................................................... 178
13.5 Binding Values Using a Binding Template .................................. 180
14 Deploying Servers ...................................................... 187
14.1 Moving a Project Database ....................................................... 190
14.2 Logging on to WorkStation for Projects ..................................... 194
14.3 Opening a Project ..................................................................... 196
14.4 Deploying a Server .................................................................... 197
14.5 Logging on to WorkStation as a Building Operation User ........... 199
14.6 Configuring a Factory-Set b3 BACnet Device after a Deploy ...... 202
14.7 Commissioning a b3 BACnet Device ......................................... 204
14.8 Downloading to a b3 BACnet Device ......................................... 205
14.9 Moving a Project Database ....................................................... 206
14.10 Summary .................................................................................. 210
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Introduction
The Introduction part contains information on the purpose
of this guide, how this guide is organized, where to findmore information, and information on regulatory notices.
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AboutAbout ThisThis GuideGuide1
TopicsTopics
Purpose of This Guide
How This Guide is Organized
Typographical Conventions
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1 About This Guide
1.1 Purpose of This Guide
1.1 Purpose of This Guide
This tutorial provides step-by-step instructions for creating a BACnet networkconfigured with an Automation Server and b3 BACnet devices.
This tutorial focuses on the following Building Operation Engineering Certificationobjectives:
Create a new Building Operation system using an Automation Server and b3BACnet devices
Integrate b3 BACnet devices in a new Building Operation system
Organize folders and objects in the System Tree pane
Identify engineering process and communication flow between devices andservers
Import applications
Use standards and templates for efficient engineering
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1 About This Guide
1.2 How This Guide is Organized
1.2 How This Guide is Organized
This Building Operation Guide is divided into the following parts:
Introduction
The Introduction part contains information on the purpose of this guide, how thisguide is organized, where to find more information, and information on regulatorynotices.
Tutorial
The Tutorial part contains a step-by-step description of how to carry out differenttasks. If you want more information, see WebHelp or the corresponding BuildingOperation Guide.
The Tutorial part includes a case study for a fictional customer cal led University X.You can decide if you want to follow the example or use the described proceduresas reference information. The case study in this tutorial is an example of a typicalway of configuring Building Operation for a customer. When reading through this
tutorial, you might not have access to the devices, programs, and other files thatare needed for the fictional customer University X. However, the purpose of havinga case study is to see the procedures put in context, so you see how theprocedures could be used when configuring Building Operation, devices, orprograms for your customer.
Note
The programs and files that are used for the fictional customer University X areintended for training purposes only.
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1 About This Guide
1.3 Typographical Conventions
1.3 Typographical Conventions
Building Operation Guides use the following specially marked texts:
Tip
Helps you understand the benefits and capabilities of the product.
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Note
Provides you with supplementary information.
Important
Alerts you to supplementary information that is essential to the completion of atask.
Caution
Alerts you to a condition that can cause loss of data.
Warning
Alerts you to a condition that can cause product damage or physical harm.
Bold texts:
User interface items, such as property names and buttons, are written in bold, forexample "On the File menu, select New."
Example texts:
All the example related information is indicated by blue lines and bullets.
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Where to Find Additional Information
Regulatory Notices
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2 Additional Information
2.1 Where to Find Additional Information
2.1 Where to Find Additional Information
All the technical Building Operation information is available online, on WebHelp.
WebHelp is a web-based help system for StruxureWare Building Operation andAutomation Server Family products, the software and hardware that powersSmartStruxure solution.
By pressing F1 or clicking a Help button in the StruxureWare Building Operationsoftware your web browser opens WebHelp with the latest, up-to-date, technicaldocumentation.
Figure: Help in StruxureWare Building Operation
Some StruxureWare Building Operation software products give you context-
sensitive help by opening a WebHelp page that explains the view or dialog box youhave in focus. Some programs open up an overview page. From these pages, youcan follow the links to get more detailed information.
WebHelp contains all the technical information that is in the guides, specificationsheets, and installation instructions.
The WebHelp site
One of the advantages with WebHelp is that you can reach Help without having theStruxureWare Building Operation software installed on your computer. By enteringthe URL address help.sbo.schneider-electric.com you can access WebHelp fromany computer, smartphone, or tablet connected to the internet.
Finding informationThe easiest way to find information on WebHelp is to search for it.
Figure: Home page search
All technical information is gathered in one place, so you do not need to knowwhich guide, specification sheet, or installation instruction the information is in.
Filtering the information
To narrow down the search results, you can use these filters:
Product
Functionality
Information type
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2.1 Where to Find Additional Information
Figure: Search filters
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2 Additional Information
2.2 Regulatory Notices
2.2 Regulatory Notices
UL 916 Listed products for the Unites States and Canada, OpenClass Energy Management Equipment.
WEEE - Directive of the European Union (EU)
This equipment and its packaging carry the waste of electrical and electronicequipment (WEEE) label, in compliance with European Union (EU) Directive2002/96/EC, governing the disposal and recycling of electrical and electronicequipment in the European community.
CE - Compliance to European Union (EU)
2004/108/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive
This equipment complies with the rules, of the Official Journal of the EuropeanUnion, for governing the Self Declaration of the CE Marking for the European Unionas specified in the above directive(s) per the provisions of the following standards:IEC/EN 61326-1 Product Standard, IEC/EN 61010-1 Safety Standard.
Industry Canada
ICES-003
This is a Class B digital device that meets all requirements of the CanadianInterference Causing Equipment Regulations.
C-Tick (Australian Communications Authority (ACA))
AS/NZS 3548
This equipment carries the C-Tick label and complies with EMC and radiocommunications regulations of the Australian Communications Authority (ACA),governing the Australian and New Zealand (AS/NZS) communities.
Federal Communications Commission
FCC Rules and Regulations CFR 47, Part 15, Class B
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) Thisdevice must accept any interference received, including interference that may causeundesired operation.
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Tutorial
The Tutorial part contains a step-by-step description of
how to carry out different tasks. If you want moreinformation, see WebHelp or the corresponding BuildingOperation Guide.
The Tutorial part includes a case study for a fictionalcustomer called University X. You can decide if you want tofollow the example or use the described procedures asreference information. The case study in this tutorial is anexample of a typical way of configuring Building Operationfor a customer. When reading through this tutorial, youmight not have access to the devices, programs, and otherfiles that are needed for the fictional customer University X.However, the purpose of having a case study is to see the
procedures put in context, so you see how the procedurescould be used when configuring Building Operation, devices,or programs for your customer.
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OurOur CaseCase StudyStudy3
TopicsTopics
University X
Requirements and Specifications
Focus of This Tutorial
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3 Our Case Study
3.1 University X
3.1 University X
We are going to install Building Operation as the building management system forUniversity X. The university is a campus of buildings for which heating and coolingare supplied from a Central Plant with an underground distribution system. The
case study focuses on the renovation of the Central Plant and the expansion of theSchool of Business.
Figure: The School of Business and the Central Plant
The Cooling Plant consists of a single chiller with a primary-secondary pumpingsystem. The secondary water loop serves four VAV air handling units with chilledwater coils located in the School of Business. The secondary loop has two waterpumps. Only one pump is required for 100 % of the load. The second pumpprovides 100 % backup. The secondary pumps are variable speed. The primarychilled water loop has a single constant volume chilled water pump. The condenserloop rejects heat by means of a cooling tower. The condenser loop has a single
constant volume condenser water pump. The tower has two constant speed, draw-through fans to increase the capacity of the tower above the natural draft capacity.A diverting valve can be used to protect the chiller from condenser water thermalshock. The water leaving the condenser can be diverted back to the inlet of thecondenser without any cooling effect.
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3.1 University X
Figure: Cooling Plant diagram
The heating plant consists of two boilers in parallel, each with their own inlinepumps. Much of the time only one boiler is required to meet the load but undergreater load, both boilers will operate at the same time. The flow from the twoboilers comes together in a common supply header. There is a line from the supplyheader to the mechanical systems that require a source of hot water. This line hastwo constant volume distribution pumps in parallel. Only one is required to meetthe load. The second is back-up and lead-lag is used to alternate which pumpruns. The water returning from the mechanical systems flows into the return headerwhere it can be pumped by the inline pumps through the boilers. There is acommon line between the supply header and the return header. When the inlinepumps are flowing at a rate that exceeds the distribution pump flow rate, the waterflow in the common line is from the supply header to the return header. When thedistribution pump is flowing at a rate that exceeds the combined inline pump flowrates, flow in the common line is from the return header to the supply header. Eachboiler has its own self contained control system that interfaces with BuildingOperation through a combination of binary electrical control and network variables.The inline pumps are locally controlled by the self contained control system.
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3.1 University X
Figure: Heating Plant diagram
Note
The programs and files that are used for the fictional customer University X areintended for training purposes only.
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3 Our Case Study
3.2 Requirements and Specifications
3.2 Requirements and Specifications
To be able to configure Building Operation for University X, the following devicesand software are used in this tutorial.
3.2.1 Devices Used for This Case Study
The following devices are used for this case study:
Power Supply, PS-24V
Automation Server
BACnet Terminal Controller:
2 x b3867 (factory-set)
BACnet VAV Controller:
4 x b3866-V (factory-set)
This tutorial describes an example with b3 BACnet devices that still have theirfactory settings.
3.2.2 Software Used in This Tutorial
The following software is used in this tutorial:
License Administrator, and a valid license file
Enterprise Server
WorkStation
Project Configuration Server
3.2.3 Specifications
You find specifications in the Building Operation specification sheets for EnterpriseServer, WorkStation, Project Configuration Server, PS-24V Power Supply,Automation Server, BACnet b3867 Terminal Controllers, and BACnetb3865/866/885-V VAV Controllers with Built-in Actuator.
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3 Our Case Study
3.3 Focus of This Tutorial
3.3 Focus of This Tutorial
The university requires the new East Wing of the School of Business to becontrolled using b3 BACnet devices. The equipment consists of two VAV-AirHandling Unit controllers and four VAV controllers.
In this tutorial, you create and configure the BACnet network and the b3 BACnetdevices required. This includes organizing the BACnet network folder structure andestablishing communication between the network devices.
You create and configure the BACnet network and the b3 BACnet devices off site(at the Schneider Electric office) using WorkStation for Projects.
3.3.1 Pre-existing Project Database Folders andPrograms
For University X, a project called University X Project has been created in the Project
Configuration Server on the off-site computer. The University X Project includes anEnterprise Server and an Automation Server.
The Enterprise Server called University X ES1 has the following folder structure:
Figure: University X ES1 and its folder structure
The Automation Server called CPlant AS controls the Cooling Plant and HeatingPlant.
CPlant AS has the following folder structure:
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3.3 Focus of This Tutorial
Figure: CPlant AS and its folder structure
In this tutorial, no programs need to be present in the project database on the off-site computer.
3.3.2 Pre-existing Project Database Objects
For University X, the following objects are available in the project database on theoff-site computer prior to the creation and configuration of BACnet network with b3
BACnet devices:
...University X ES1/Servers/CPlant AS/Cooling Application/Schedules/CoolingPlant Enable Schedule
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3.3 Focus of This Tutorial
3.3.3 Pre-existing WorkStation for Projects UserAccounts
For University X, the following WorkStation for Projects user account is available onthe off-site computer as well as the on-site computer:
Pete
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CreatingCreating thethe BACnetBACnet MS/TPMS/TP4NetworkNetwork
TopicsTopics
Logging on to WorkStation for Projects
Opening a Project
Creating a BACnet Interface
Creating a BACnet MS/TP Network
Configuring the MS/TP Network for b3 Communication
Creating a Folder
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4 Creating the BACnet MS/TP Network
Our Example
In this chapter, you prepare the Automation Server to function as the BACnetinterface and create the MS/TP network so that b3 BACnet devices can be addedfor controlling the East Wing of the School of Business.
You first log on to WorkStation for Projects on the off-site computer and open theUniversity X Project. You then create the BACnet interface and the MS/TP network.
Additionally, you create a folder structure in the System Tree pane to ensure thatthe network is organized to maximize operating and engineering efficiency, such ascloning multiple Air Handling Unit controllers and Variable Air Volume controllers.
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4 Creating the BACnet MS/TP Network
4.1 Logging on to WorkStation for Projects
4.1 Logging on to WorkStation for Projects
You use WorkStation for Projects to access the Project Configuration Server.
For more information, see theLog on to WorkStation for Projects topic onWebHelp.
In this example, you log on to the Project Configuration Server on the off-sitecomputer, using the project user account Pete.
To log on to WorkStation for Projects
1.1. In the Building Operation WorkStation for Projects window, in the Username box, type the user name. In this example, type Pete.
Note
The first time you log on to WorkStation for Projects you need to usethe administrator user account to create a project user account. For
more information, see theCreating a Project Configuration ServerUser Accounttopic on WebHelp.
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2.2. In the Password box, type the password. In this example, type Pete.
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4.1 Logging on to WorkStation for Projects
3.3. In the Server box, select the hypertext transfer protocol you want to use andthen enter a server name or an IP address. In this example, clickHTTPSand then enter localhost.
4.4. Select Remember me to have WorkStation for Projects remember yoursettings.
5.5. ClickLog on.
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4.2 Opening a Project
4.2 Opening a Project
You open a project to configure a project or to deploy a project to a server.
For more information, see theProjectstopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you open the University X Project on the off-site computer.
To open a project
1.1. In WorkStation for Projects, in the WorkStation for Projects - Projectsview, select the project that you want to open. In this example, selectUniversity X Project.
2.2. On the toolbar, click the Open Project button .
The project opens in WorkStation for Projects.
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4.3 Creating a BACnet Interface
4.3 Creating a BACnet Interface
You create the BACnet Interface to enable the BACnet communications port on anEnterprise Server or Automation Server.
For more information, see theBACnet Interfacetopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you create the BACnet Interface in the CPlant AS.
To create a BACnet Interface
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree, select the location where you want tocreate the BACnet Interface. In this example, select ...University XES1/Servers/CPlant AS.
2.2. On the File menu, point to New and then clickInterface.
3.3. In the object type list, select BACnet Interface.
4.4. In the Name box, type a name for the BACnet Interface. In this example,keep the default name of BACnet Interface.
5.5. ClickNext.
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4.3 Creating a BACnet Interface
6.6. Under Instance ID, generate or enter a BACnet Instance ID:
ClickAutomatically generated to have the server generate a BACnetInstance ID for you (Recommended).
ClickManually entered to manually enter a BACnet Instance ID, andthen type an appropriate Instance ID for the BACnet interface.
In this example, clickAutomatically generated.
Note
If you enter an Instance ID manually, you must ensure that it isglobally unique among all the BACnet devices on theinternetwork (that is, among all the devices that it cancommunicate with).
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7.7. In the Network ID box, enter 1, which is the universal standard for all BACnetIP communications.
8.8. ClickCreate.
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4.4 Creating a BACnet MS/TP Network
You create an MS/TP network in order to connect a b3 BACnet device or otherBACnet device to an Automation Server.
For more information, see theBACnet Networkstopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you create the MS/TP Network (RS-485), which is used to controlthe new East Wing of the School of Business building. This building will becontrolled by a field bus comprised of b3 BACnet devices.
To create a BACnet MS/TP network
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree, select the BACnet Interface. In thisexample, select ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnetInterface.
2.2. On the File menu, point to New and then clickMSTP Network.
3.3. In the Name box, type a name for the MS/TP network. In this example,
keep the default name MSTP Network.
4.4. ClickNext.
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5.5. In the Network ID box, enter a unique number between 1 and 65534. Inthis example, enter 5555 for the Network ID.
6.6. In the MAC address box, enter the number that represents the AutomationServer's address on the MS/TP network. In this example, enter 0.
7.7. In the RS-485 port box, enter the location of the serial port RS485-COMAor RS485-COMB. In this example, enter ...University XES1/Servers/CPlant AS/System/Ports/Serial/RS485-COMA.
8.8. ClickCreate.
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4.5 Configuring the MS/TP Network for b3 Communication
4.5 Configuring the MS/TP Network for b3Communication
You configure the MS/TP network to optimize its performance.
For more information, see theCommunication Between the AS and b3 BACnetDevicetopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you configure the MS/TP network to optimize b3 communications.
To configure the MS/TP Network for b3 communication
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the MSTP Network. Inthis example, select ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnetInterface/MSTP Network.
2.2. On the File menu, clickProperties.
3.3. On the Basic tab, in the MSTP baud rate box, select the baud rate. In
this example, select 76800.
4.4. In the Maximum master box, enter the highest node ID that will be used onthe MS/TP network and allow for adding future devices. In this example,enter 10.
5.5. ClickOK.
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4.6 Creating a Folder
4.6 Creating a Folder
You create folders to organize your Building Operation database.
In this example, you create a folder named AHU_01 in the Automation Server. Thisfolder will contain the programs, schedules, and values for the b3 BACnet device
that will serve as AHU controller.
To create a folder
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the folder, server, ornetwork where you want to create the folder. In this example,select ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlant AS.
2.2. On the File menu, point to New and then clickFolder.
3.3. In the Name box, type a name for the folder. In this example, typeAHU_01.
4.4. ClickCreate.
For this example, repeat the procedure to create the following folder structure inthe Automation Server:
Table: CPlant AS Folders
Name Location
Programs ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/AHU_01
Schedules ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/AHU_01
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Name Location
Values ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/AHU_01
VAV_01 ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/AHU_01
Programs ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/AHU_01/VAV_01
Values ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/AHU_01/VAV_01
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Our Example
In this chapter, you create the b3 BACnet devices on the MS/TP Network foroperation of the Air Handling Unit AHU_01 and control of the Variable Air Volumeunit VAV_01_01. The physical devices are connected to the network at the timeyou deploy the Automation Server.
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5.1 Creating a b3 BACnet Device
5.1 Creating a b3 BACnet Device
You can create an offline b3 BACnet device, enter identifying information, and thencommission the device to make it available for network communications.
For more information, see theb3 BACnet Device Controllers topic on WebHelp.
In this example, you create an AHU controller named AHU_01. You select a modelname (b3867) that corresponds to the physical device. You enter valid numbers forthe Instance ID and Infinet ID. You also enter a BACnet name for the device. Youleave the serial number unspecified. You will enter the serial number later, after youdeploy the servers.
To create a b3 BACnet device
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the MSTP Network whereyou want to create the b3 BACnet device. In this example,select ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnetInterface/MSTP Network.
2.2. On the File menu, point to New and then clickb3 Device.
3.3. In the Name box, type a name for the BACnet device. In this example, typeAHU_01.
Note
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5.5. Under Download to BACnet device, in the Instance ID box, type aunique instance ID for BACnet configuration and communication. In thisexample, type 4010.
6.6. In the BACnet name box, type a BACnet name. Do not type a name if youwant it assigned for you. In this example, type AHU_01.
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7.7. In the Model name box, select the model name. In this example, selectb3867.
8.8. In the Infinet ID box, enter the Infinet ID for the b3 BACnet device. In thisexample, enter 1.
Note
The Infinet ID is required for communication between differentdevices. Each device is identified by its unique ID number.
9.9. ClickCreate.
Now that the device is created, you need to commission the device.For moreinformation, see section 14.7 Commissioning a b3 BACnet Device on page 204.
For this example, repeat the procedure to create a VAV controller namedVAV_01_01. Use the following settings:
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Table: b3 BACnet Device VAV_01_01
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/MSTP Network
Name VAV_01_01
Instance ID 4011
BACnet name VAV_01_01
Model name b3866
Infinet ID 2
Serial number Null
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Configuring the COV Increment and the Unit for a b3BACnet Device Analog Input Point
Creating a b3 BACnet Device Analog Output Point
Configuring the COV Increment and the Unit for a b3BACnet Device Analog Output Point
Configuring the Electrical Scale and the Engineering Scalefor a b3 BACnet Device Analog Output Point
Creating a b3 BACnet Device Analog Value
Configuring the COV Increment and the Unit for a b3BACnet Device Analog Value
Creating a b3 BACnet Device Digital Input Point
Creating a b3 BACnet Device Digital Output Point
Creating a b3 BACnet Device Digital Value
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Our Example
In this chapter, you create all the b3 BACnet input points, output points, and valuesthat will reside within the Air Handling Unit controller and also the Variable AirVolume controller. The data from these points and values will be mirrored up tovalues that reside within the Automation Server. The Automation Server will analyzethis data and perform logical decisions before passing the data back to the b3BACnet devices that are controlling the system.
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6.1 Creating a b3 BACnet Device Analog Input Point
6.1 Creating a b3 BACnet Device AnalogInput Point
You create analog input points in the Application folder of the b3 BACnet device.
For more information, see theb3 BACnet Device Point and Value Configurationtopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you create an analog input point named Dat in the AHU_01 b3BACnet device.
To create a b3 BACnet device analog input point
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, expand the b3 BACnet devicewhere you want to create the analog input point. In this example,expand ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnetInterface/MSTP Network/AHU_01.
2.2. SelectApplication.
3.3. On the File menu, point to New and then clickPoint.
4.4. In the object type list, select BACnet Analog Input (Continuum).
5.5. In the Name box, type a name for the analog input point. In this example,type Dat.
You can type more than 16 characters for b3 object display names and arenot restricted to using only letters, digits, and underscores.
6.6. ClickNext.
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7.7. Under Instance ID, generate or enter a BACnet Instance ID:
ClickAutomatically generated to have the server generate a BACnetInstance ID for you (Recommended).
ClickManually entered to manually enter a BACnet instance ID, andthen type an appropriate Instance ID for the BACnet object.
In this example, clickAutomatically generated.
If you enter an Instance ID manually, you must ensure it is unique within theapplication for this type.
8.8. ClickNext.
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9.9. In the Channel box, enter the input channel you want the point to read from.In this example, enter channel 1.
10.10. In the Electrical type box, select the electrical type on the input point. Inthis example, select Temp(DEGC) or Temp(DEGF).
11.11. ClickCreate.
For this example, repeat the procedure to create an analog input point namedVAVTemp in the VAV_01_01 b3 BACnet device. Use the following settings:
Table: VAV_01_01 b3 BACnet Device Analog Input Point VAVTemp
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/MSTPNetwork/VAV_01_01/Application
Name VAVTemp
Channel 1
Electrical type Temp(DEGC) or Temp(DEGF)
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6.2 Configuring the COV Increment and the Unit for a b3 BACnet Device Analog Input Point
6.2 Configuring the COV Increment and theUnit for a b3 BACnet Device AnalogInput Point
You configure the COV increment and the unit for a b3 BACnet device analog inputpoint to ensure that the analog input point holds the COV increment and the unit asrequired by the project.
For more information, see theb3 BACnet Device Point and Value Configurationtopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you configure the COV increment and the unit for the analog inputpoint named Dat in the AHU_01 b3 BACnet device.
To configure the COV increment and the unit for a b3 BACnetdevice analog input point
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, expand the b3 BACnet deviceand then select Application. In this example, expand ...University XES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnet Interface/MSTP Network/AHU_01and then select Application.
2.2. In the List View, select the b3 BACnet device analog input point. In thisexample, select Dat.
3.3. On the File menu, clickProperties.
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4.4. Click the Basic tab.
5.5. For Value, click the Configure Settings icon .
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6.6. Select the Configured box that is in front of the Unit box.
7.7. In the Unit box, enter the unit. In this example, enter C (F).
8.8. ClickOK.
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6.2 Configuring the COV Increment and the Unit for a b3 BACnet Device Analog Input Point
9.9. In the COV increment box, enter the minimum change in the Value propertythat causes a COV notification to be sent. In this example, enter 1.
10.10. ClickOK.
For this example, repeat the procedure to configure the COV increment and theunit for the analog input point named VAVTemp in the VAV_01_01 b3 BACnetdevice. Use the following settings:
Table: VAV_01_01 b3 BACnet Device Analog Input Point VAVTemp
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/MSTPNetwork/VAV_01_01/Application
Name VAVTemp
Unit C (F)
COV increment 1
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6.3 Creating a b3 BACnet Device AnalogOutput Point
You create analog output points in the Application folder of the b3 BACnet device.
For more information, see theb3 BACnet Device Point and Value Configurationtopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you create an analog output point named VlvPosn in the AHU_01b3 BACnet device.
To create a b3 BACnet device analog output point
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, expand the b3 BACnet devicewhere you want to create the analog output point. In this example,expand ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnetInterface/MSTP Network/AHU_01.
2.2. SelectApplication.
3.3. On the File menu, point to New and then clickPoint.
4.4. In the object type list, select BACnet Analog Output (Continuum).
5.5. In the Name box, type a name for the analog output point. In this example,type VlvPosn.
You can type more than 16 characters for b3 object display names and arenot restricted to using only letters, digits, and underscores.
6.6. ClickNext.
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7.7. Under Instance ID, generate or enter a BACnet Instance ID:
ClickAutomatically generated to have the server generate a BACnetInstance ID for you (Recommended).
ClickManually entered to manually enter a BACnet Instance ID, andthen type an appropriate Instance ID for the BACnet object.
In this example, clickAutomatically generated.
If you enter an Instance ID manually, you must ensure it is unique within theapplication for this type.
8.8. ClickNext.
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9.9. In the Channel box, enter the output channel you want the point to write to.In this example, enter channel 6.
10.10. In the Electrical type box, select the electrical type on the output point. Inthis example, select Voltage.
11.11. ClickCreate.
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6.4 Configuring the COV Increment and theUnit for a b3 BACnet Device AnalogOutput Point
You configure the COV increment and the unit for a b3 BACnet device analogoutput point to ensure that the analog output point holds the COV increment andthe unit as required by the project.
For more information, see theb3 BACnet Device Point and Value Configurationtopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you configure the COV increment and the unit for the analog outputpoint named VlvPosn in the AHU_01 b3 BACnet device.
To configure the COV increment and the unit for a b3 BACnetdevice analog output point
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, expand the b3 BACnet device andthen select Application. In this example, expand ...University XES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnet Interface/MSTP Network/AHU_01and then select Application.
2.2. In the List View, select the b3 BACnet device analog output point. In thisexample, select VlvPosn.
3.3. On the File menu, clickProperties.
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4.4. Click the Basic tab.
5.5. For Value, click the Configure Settings icon .
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6.6. Select the Configured box that is in front of the Unit box.
7.7. In the Unit box, enter the unit. In this example, enter %.
8.8. ClickOK.
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9.9. In the COV increment box, enter the minimum change in the Value propertythat causes a COV notification to be sent. In this example, enter 2.
10.10. ClickOK.
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6.5 Configuring the Electrical Scale and theEngineering Scale for a b3 BACnetDevice Analog Output Point
You configure the electrical scale and the engineering scale for a b3 BACnet deviceanalog output point to ensure that the analog output point holds the conversionsettings as required by the project.
For more information, see theb3 BACnet Device Point and Value Configurationtopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you configure the electrical scale and the engineering scale for theanalog output point named VlvPosn in the AHU_01 b3 BACnet device.
To configure the electrical scale and the engineering scale fora b3 BACnet device analog output point
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, expand the b3 BACnet device andthen select Application. In this example, expand ...University XES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnet Interface/MSTP Network/AHU_01and then select Application.
2.2. In the List View, select the b3 BACnet device analog output point. In thisexample, select VlvPosn.
3.3. On the File menu, clickProperties.
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6.5 Configuring the Electrical Scale and the Engineering Scale for a b3 BACnet Device Analog Output Point
4.4. Click the Advanced tab.
5.5. Under Conversion Settings, in the Electrical scale top box, enter thehighest electrical value for the analog output point. In this example, enter 10(Volt).
6.6. In the Electrical scale bottom box, enter the lowest electrical value for theanalog output point. In this example, enter 0 (Volt).
7.7. In the Engineering scale top box, enter the highest engineering value forthe analog output point. In this example, enter 100.
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8.8. In the Engineering scale bottom box, enter the lowest engineering valuefor the analog output point. In this example, enter 0.
9.9. ClickOK.
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6.6 Creating a b3 BACnet Device Analog Value
6.6 Creating a b3 BACnet Device AnalogValue
You create analog values in the Application folder of the b3 BACnet device.
For more information, see theb3 BACnet Device Point and Value Configurationtopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you create an analog value named DatSP in the AHU_01 b3BACnet device.
To create a b3 BACnet device analog value
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, expand the b3 BACnet devicewhere you want to create the analog value. In this example,expand ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnetInterface/MSTP Network/AHU_01.
2.2. SelectApplication.
3.3. On the File menu, point to New and then clickValue.
4.4. In the object type list, select BACnet Analog Value (Continuum).
5.5. In the Name box, type a name for the analog value. In this example, typeDatSP.
You can type more than 16 characters for b3 object display names and arenot restricted to using only letters, digits, and underscores.
6.6. ClickNext.
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6.6 Creating a b3 BACnet Device Analog Value
7.7. Under Instance ID, generate or enter a BACnet Instance ID:
ClickAutomatically generated to have the server generate a BACnetInstance ID for you (Recommended).
ClickManually entered to manually enter a BACnet Instance ID, andthen type an appropriate Instance ID for the BACnet object.
In this example, clickAutomatically generated.
If you enter an Instance ID manually, you must ensure it is unique within theapplication for this type.
8.8. ClickCreate.
For this example, repeat the procedure to create the other analog values for theAHU_01 and VAV_01_01 b3 BACnet devices. Use the following settings:
Table: AHU_01 b3 BACnet Device Analog Value
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/MSTPNetwork/AHU_01/Application
Name StPrSP
Table: VAV_01_01 b3 BACnet Device Analog Values
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Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/MSTPNetwork/VAV_01_01/Application
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6.7 Configuring the COV Increment and the Unit for a b3 BACnet Device Analog Value
6.7 Configuring the COV Increment and theUnit for a b3 BACnet Device AnalogValue
You configure the COV increment and the unit for a b3 BACnet device analog valueto ensure that the analog value holds the COV increment and the unit as required bythe project.
For more information, see theb3 BACnet Device Point and Value Configurationtopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you configure the COV increment and the unit for the analog valuenamed DatSP in the AHU_01 b3 BACnet device.
To configure the COV increment and the unit for a b3 BACnetdevice analog value
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, expand the b3 BACnet device andthen select Application. In this example, expand ...University XES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnet Interface/MSTP Network/AHU_01and then select Application.
2.2. In the List View, select the b3 BACnet device analog value. In thisexample, select DatSP.
3.3. On the File menu, clickProperties.
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6.6. Select the Configured box that is in front of the Unit box.
7.7. In the Unit box, enter the unit. In this example, enter C (F).
8.8. ClickOK.
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9.9. In the COV increment box, enter the minimum change in the Value propertythat causes a COV notification to be sent. In this example, enter 1.
10.10. ClickOK.
For this example, repeat the procedure to configure the COV increment and theunit for the other analog values in the AHU_01 and VAV_01_01 b3 BACnet devices.Use the following settings:
Table: AHU_01 b3 BACnet Device Analog Value StPrSP
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/MSTPNetwork/AHU_01/Application
Name StPrSP
Unit Pa (inH2O)
COV increment 0.05
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Component Setting
Table: VAV_01_01 b3 BACnet Device Analog Value DmprPosn
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/MSTPNetwork/VAV_01_01/Application
Name DmprPosn
Unit %
COV increment 2
Table: VAV_01_01 b3 BACnet Device Analog Value TermLoad
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/MSTPNetwork/VAV_01_01/Application
Name TermLoad
Unit %
COV increment 1
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7.7. Under Instance ID, generate or enter a BACnet Instance ID:
ClickAutomatically generated to have the server generate a BACnetInstance ID for you (Recommended).
ClickManually entered to manually enter a BACnet Instance ID, andthen type an appropriate Instance ID for the BACnet object.
In this example, clickAutomatically generated.
If you enter an Instance ID manually, you must ensure it is unique within theapplication for this type.
8.8. ClickNext.
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9.9. In the Channel box, enter the input channel you want the point to read from.In this example, enter channel 2.
10.10. ClickCreate.
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6.9 Creating a b3 BACnet Device DigitalOutput Point
You create digital output points in the Application folder of the b3 BACnet device.
For more information, see theb3 BACnet Device Point and Value Configurationtopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you create a digital output point named FanCmd in the AHU_01 b3BACnet device.
To create a b3 BACnet device digital output point
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, expand the b3 BACnet devicewhere you want to create the digital output point. In this example,expand ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnetInterface/MSTP Network/AHU_01.
2.2. SelectApplication.
3.3. On the File menu, point to New and then clickPoint.
4.4. In the object name list, select BACnet Digital Output (Continuum).
5.5. In the Name box, type a name for the digital output point. In this example,type FanCmd.
You can type more than 16 characters for b3 object display names and arenot restricted to using only letters, digits, and underscores.
6.6. ClickNext.
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7.7. Under Instance ID, generate or enter a BACnet Instance ID:
ClickAutomatically generated to have the server generate a BACnetInstance ID for you (Recommended).
ClickManually entered to manually enter a BACnet Instance ID, andthen type an appropriate Instance ID for the BACnet object.
In this example, clickAutomatically generated.
If you enter an Instance ID manually, you must ensure it is unique within theapplication for this type.
8.8. ClickNext.
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6.9 Creating a b3 BACnet Device Digital Output Point
9.9. In the Channel box, enter the output channel you want the point to write to.In this example, enter channel 1.
10.10. ClickCreate.
For this example, repeat the procedure to create a digital output point named Lightin the VAV_01_01 b3 BACnet device. Use the following settings:
Table: VAV_01_01 b3 BACnet Device Digital Output Point Light
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/MSTPNetwork/VAV_01_01/Application
Name Light
Channel 3
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6.10 Creating a b3 BACnet Device DigitalValue
You create digital values in the Application folder of the b3 BACnet device.
For more information, see theb3 BACnet Device Point and Value Configurationtopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you create a digital value named VentReq in the AHU_01 b3BACnet device.
To create a b3 BACnet device digital value
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, expand the b3 BACnet devicewhere you want to create the digital value. In this example,expand ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnetInterface/MSTP Network/AHU_01.
2.2. SelectApplication.
3.3. On the File menu, point to New and then clickValue.
4.4. In the object type list, select BACnet Digital Value (Continuum).
5.5. In the Name box, type a name for the digital value. In this example, typeVentReq.
You can type more than 16 characters for b3 object display names and arenot restricted to using only letters, digits, and underscores.
6.6. ClickNext.
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7.7. Under Instance ID, generate or enter a BACnet Instance ID:
ClickAutomatically generated to have the server generate a BACnetInstance ID for you (Recommended).
ClickManually entered to manually enter a BACnet Instance ID, andthen type an appropriate Instance ID for the BACnet object.
In this example, clickAutomatically generated.
If you enter an Instance ID manually, you must ensure it is unique within theapplication for this type.
8.8. ClickCreate.
For this example, repeat the procedure to create the other digital values in theAHU_01 and VAV_01_01 b3 BACnet devices. Use the following settings:
Table: AHU_01 b3 BACnet Device Digital Values
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/MSTPNetwork/AHU_01/Application
Name OccCmd
FanAlarm
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Component Setting
Table: VAV_01_01 b3 BACnet Device Digital Values
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/MSTPNetwork/VAV_01_01/Application
Name OccStatus
OccCmd
Ovrd
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6.11 Creating a b3 BACnet Device Multistate Pulsed Output Point
6.6. ClickNext.
7.7. Under Instance ID, generate or enter a BACnet Instance ID:
ClickAutomatically generated to have the server generate a BACnetInstance ID for you (Recommended).
ClickManually entered to manually enter a BACnet Instance ID, andthen type an appropriate Instance ID for the BACnet object.
In this example, clickAutomatically generated.
If you enter an Instance ID manually, you must ensure it is unique within theapplication for this type.
8.8. ClickNext.
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9.9. In the Channel box, enter the channel where you want to put the multistatepulsed output. In this example, enter channel 1.
10.10. ClickCreate.
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Creating a Server Analog Value
Configuring the Value and the Unit for a Server AnalogValue
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Our Example
In this chapter, you create all the server values and BACnet values that reside in theAutomation Server within the BACnet Interface. The server values are mirrored fromthe values in the b3 BACnet devices. Programs in the Automation Server performlogical decisions to these values and then pass that data down to the BACnetvalues that reside in the Automation Server within the BACnet Interface. Thosevalues are then passed down to the b3 BACnet devices.
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7.1 Creating a Server Analog Value
7.1 Creating a Server Analog Value
You create analog values in the Automation Server or Enterprise Server for thefollowing reasons:
A variable needs to be bound to multiple programs.
A calibrated analog input variable needs to be forced.
For more information, see theBindings Overviewtopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you create an analog value named VlvPosn_AS in the AutomationServer AHU_01 folder.
To create a server analog value
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the server or folder whereyou want to add an analog value. In this example, select ...University XES1/Servers/CPlant AS/AHU_01/Values.
2.2. On the File menu, point to New and then clickValue.
3.3. In the object type list, selectAnalog Value.
4.4. In the Name box, type a name for the analog value. In this example, type
VlvPosn_AS.
5.5. ClickCreate.
For this example, repeat the procedure to create the required analog values in theAutomation Server AHU_01/VAV_01 folder. Use the following settings:
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Table: Analog Values in the Automation Server AHU_01/VAV_01 folder
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/AHU_01/VAV_01/Values
Name DmprPosn_AS
TermLoad_AS
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7.2 Configuring the Value and the Unit for aServer Analog Value
You configure the value and the unit for a server analog value to ensure that the
server analog value holds the value and the unit as required by the project.For more information, see theBindings Overviewtopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you configure the analog value named VlvPosn_AS in theAutomation Server AHU_01 folder. You set the unit to percent (%), but leave thevalue as is.
To configure the value and the unit for a server analog value
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree pane, select the server analog value youwant to configure. In this example, select ...University XES1/Servers/CPlant AS/AHU_01/Values/VlvPosn_AS.
2.2. On the File menu, clickProperties.
3.3. Under Status Information, click the Configure button .
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4.4. Select the Configured box that is in front of the Unit box.
5.5. In the Unit box, enter the unit. In this example, enter %.
6.6. ClickOK.
7.7. ClickOK.
For this example, repeat the procedure to configure the analog values in theAutomation Server AHU_01/VAV_01 folder. Use the following settings:
Table: Analog Value in the Automation Server AHU_01/VAV_01 Folder DmprPosn_AS
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/AHU_01/VAV_01/Values
Name DmprPosn_AS
Unit %
Table: Analog Value in the Automation Server AHU_01/VAV_01 Folder TermLoad_AS
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/AHU_01/VAV_01/Values
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7.4 Creating a BACnet Value
You create a BACnet analog, digital, or multistate value in a local server so you canthen configure a control system parameter for the server. The server can be anAutomation Server or an Enterprise Server. The BACnet values that you create are
visible to other workstations and devices in the BACnet internetwork. You createBACnet values for a server in the Application folder of the server's BACnet Interface.
For more information, see theBACnet Objects and Propertiestopic on WebHelp.
In this example, you create a BACnet analog value named AHU_01_DatSP in theApplication folder of the Automation Server's BACnet Interface.
To create a BACnet value
1.1. In WorkStation, in the System Tree, expand the BACnet Interface and thenselect Application. In this example, expand ...University XES1/Servers/CPlant AS/BACnet Interface and then select
Application.
2.2. On the File menu, point to New and then clickValue.
3.3. In the object type list, select the type of BACnet value that you want to create.Do not select String Value or Time Stamp Value, which are not BACnetobject types. In this example, select BACnet Analog Value.
4.4. In the Name box, type a name for the value. In this example, typeAHU_01_DatSP.
5.5. ClickNext.
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6.6. Under Instance ID, generate or enter a BACnet Instance ID:
ClickAutomatically generated to have the server generate a BACnetInstance ID for you.
ClickManually entered to manually enter a BACnet Instance ID, andthen type an appropriate Instance ID for the BACnet object.
In this example, clickAutomatically generated.
7.7. In the Command priority retain level box, select one of the followingoptions to configure the warm start and cold start settings for a commandpriority array:
Warm start: The variable retains the last value set by a user orapplication. However, the variable reverts to the default value for a coldstart.
Cold start: The variable retains the last value set by a user or applicationfor a warm start or cold start.
No: The variable reverts to the default value upon a restart.
In this example, select Cold start.
8.8. ClickCreate.
For this example, repeat the procedure to create the remaining BACnet analog anddigital values in the same folder. Use the following settings:
Table: BACnet Analog Values
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/Application
Type BACnet Analog Value
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Name AHU_01_StPrSP
Command priority retain level Cold start
Table: BACnet Digital Values
Component Setting
Location ...University X ES1/Servers/CPlantAS/BACnet Interface/Application
Type BACnet Digital Value
Name AHU_01_VAVOccCmd
AHU_01_VentReq
AHU_01_OccCmd
Command priority retain level Cold start
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