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Posted: 2022-11-02 06:04 AM . Last Modified: 2022-11-02 06:06 AM
Dear Community
I am sharing the data of ES to other IBMS software through bacnet over IP.
In the ES, I made bacnet interface, and created "Bacnet analog output" in the "Application" .
Then I created values in FBD, and bind those values to the "Bacnet Analog Output".
It is working properly but still for status flag it is showing as a "Fault"
Refer below image for more details.
When I use "Bacnet Value" insted of "Bacnet Output Object" it is not showing status flag as a "Fault".
As I am novice to Bacnet, I want to know does mean by "Status Flags" ?
It is not giving me any trouble, but still I am asking this for curiosity.
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Posted: 2022-11-02 05:19 PM . Last Modified: 2022-11-03 12:08 AM
A BACnet Output is intended to represent a piece of hardware, in your case there is no hardware connected and therefore it is in fault.
You should use a BACnet value for this use case.
Here's what the BACnet specification says about status flags:
And specific to the Fault flag, here's what the BACnet specification says about the reliability property:
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Posted: 2022-11-02 05:19 PM . Last Modified: 2022-11-03 12:08 AM
A BACnet Output is intended to represent a piece of hardware, in your case there is no hardware connected and therefore it is in fault.
You should use a BACnet value for this use case.
Here's what the BACnet specification says about status flags:
And specific to the Fault flag, here's what the BACnet specification says about the reliability property:
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