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Configure the "RS-485 B" port (BACnet client) using the above requirements
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Click on the RS-485 B Configuration tab.
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Select BACnet MS/TP Client from the protocol dropdown menu.
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Enter the Baud Rate settings to match that of the drive.
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Enter the Address for the gateway to reside at on the network.
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Enter a Device Name, device Instance Number, and the Max Master for
the gateway.
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Create Service Objects to read and write the desired BACnet objects:
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We can create one service object to monitor the output frequency
and output current since they are the same type and have the same
multiplier value.
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Since the output voltage has a different multiplier than the other two
analog inputs, it must be defined as a separate service object.
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Now we must create a service object to monitor the running,
forward/stop, and reverse/stop bits.
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To command the frequency command, we must create a service
object for that analog output.
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Select Analog Input from the Type selection group.
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Enter the device instance of the drive into the Dest Dev
Inst field.
Enter "1" into the Start Inst field.
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Enter "2" into the Num Insts 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
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menu.
Enter "0.01" into the Multiplier field.
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Click Create.
Select Analog Input from the Type selection group.
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Enter the device instance of the drive into the Dest Dev
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Inst field.
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Enter "3" into the Start Inst field.
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Enter "1" into the Num Insts field.
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Enter "8" into the Database Addr field.
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Select 32-bit Unsigned from the Data Type dropdown
menu.
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Enter "0.1" into the Multiplier field.
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Click Create.
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Select Binary Input from the Type selection group.
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Enter the device instance of the drive into the Dest Dev
Inst field.
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Enter "1" into the Start Inst field.
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Enter "3" into the Num Insts field.
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Enter "12" into the Database Addr field.
Click Create.
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Select Analog Output from the Type selection group.
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