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BACnet/IP Server Configuration: Auto-Configure Mode (Default)
While in Auto-Configure Mode, no fields under the data groups can be edited. Auto-Configure Mode
looks at the other protocol and then configures the data groups below to match. BACnet/IP points will
be defined after the other protocol is configured.
Within the BACnet/IP server, the data will automatically be configured according to the following rules:
3)
Any 8 Bit Signed/Unsigned, 16 Bit Signed/Unsigned, 32 Bit Signed/Unsigned, 64 Bit
Signed/Unsigned, 32 Bit Float, and 64 Bit Float data will be mapped as
Analog Objects
.
4)
Any Coils or 1/8/16/32 Bit Binary Packs will be mapped as
Binary Objects
.
5)
Any String Data Types will be mapped as
CharacterString Value Objects
.
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The input or output object direction depends on whether it is configured as a read or write on
the other protocol.
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If the other protocol exceeds the number of analog, binary or CharacterString value objects the
BACnet/IP server supports (see limits on webpage), then nothing will be mapped. You will see
the # of Objects column remain at 0 and the main page will display the following error:
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To fix this error, simply decrease the amount of data you configured on the other
protocol so that the max number of BACnet/IP objects is not exceeded or call customer
support to increase the limits.