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ICC
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Create BACnet objects to map the data from the PLC into produced and
consumed data blocks which will then be exchanged on the EtherNet/IP side
of the gateway. The produced data will start at database address 0 and the
consumed data will start at database address 100.
o
Create objects for floor 1’s monitor data
For the first object, enter the following:
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Select
Analog Value
from the
Type
selection group.
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Enter “F1 Mon Data 1” into the
Object Name
field.
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Enter “1000” into the
Instance
field.
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Enter “0” into the
Database Addr
field.
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Select
32-bit Unsigned
from the
Data Type
dropdown
menu.
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Enter “1” into the
Multiplier
field.
•
Select
No Units (95)
from the
Units
dropdown menu.
•
Click
Create
.
Repeat these steps for the other two objects, increasing the
Object
Name
by 1,
Instance
by 1, and
Database
Addr
by 4 each time.
o
Create objects for floor 1’s command data
For the first object, enter the following:
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Select
Analog Value
from the
Type
selection group.
•
Enter “F1 Cmd Data 1” into the
Object Name
field.
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Enter “1003” into the
Instance
field.
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Enter “100” into the
Database Addr
field.
•
Select
32-bit Unsigned
from the
Data Type
dropdown
menu.
•
Enter “1” into the
Multiplier
field.
•
Select
No Units (95)
from the
Units
dropdown menu.
•
Click
Create
.
Repeat these steps for the other two objects, increasing the
Object
Name
by 1,
Instance
by 1, and
Database
Addr
by 4 each time.
o
Create objects for floor 2’s monitor data
For the first object, enter the following:
•
Select
Analog Value
from the
Type
selection group.
•
Enter “F2 Mon Data 1” into the
Object Name
field.
•
Enter “2000” into the
Instance
field.
•
Enter “12” into the
Database Addr
field.
•
Select
32-bit Unsigned
from the
Data Type
dropdown
menu.
•
Enter “1” into the
Multiplier
field.
•
Select
No Units (95)
from the
Units
dropdown menu.
•
Click
Create
.
Repeat these steps for the other two objects, increasing the
Object
Name
by 1,
Instance
by 1, and
Database
Addr
by 4 each time.