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  • Page 1 MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (BACnet)
  • Page 3: Safety Precautions

    SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Read these precautions before use.) Before using this product, please read this manual and the relevant manuals introduced in this manual carefully and pay full attention to safety in order to handle the product correctly. This manual classifies the safety precautions into two categories: [ WARNING] and [ CAUTION].
  • Page 4 [Design Precautions] WARNING ● Do not write any data to the "system area" and "write-protect area" of the buffer memory in the intelligent function module. Executing data writing to the "system area" or "write-protect area" may cause malfunction of the programmable controller alarm. For the "system area" or "write-protect area", refer to Page 75 Buffer Memory.
  • Page 5 [Installation Precautions] CAUTION ● Do not touch the conductive parts of the product directly. Doing so may cause device failures or malfunctions. ● When drilling screw holes or wiring, make sure that cutting and wiring debris do not enter the ventilation slits of the programmable controller.
  • Page 6 [Wiring Precautions] CAUTION ● Perform class D grounding (grounding resistance: 100 or less) of the grounding terminal on the CPU module and extension modules with a wire 2 or thicker. Do not use common grounding with heavy electrical systems (refer to the User's Manual (Hardware) for the CPU module used).
  • Page 7 ● Do not disassemble or modify the programmable controller. Doing so may cause fire, equipment failures, or malfunctions. For repair, consult your local Mitsubishi Electric representative. ● Turn off the power to the programmable controller before attaching or detaching the following devices.
  • Page 8 [Transportation Precautions] CAUTION ● The programmable controller is a precision instrument. During transportation, avoid impacts larger than those specified in the general specifications of the User's Manual (Hardware) of the CPU module used by using dedicated packaging boxes and shock-absorbing palettes. Failure to do so may cause failures in the programmable controller.
  • Page 9: Introduction

    • Since the examples indicated by this manual, technical bulletin, catalog, etc. are used as a reference, please use it after confirming the function and safety of the equipment and system. Mitsubishi Electric will accept no responsibility for actual use of the product based on these illustrative examples.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ..............1 INTRODUCTION .
  • Page 11 CHAPTER 7 PROGRAMMING System Configuration ..............63 Parameter Settings .
  • Page 12: Relevant Manuals

    RELEVANT MANUALS Manual name (manual number) Description MELSEC iQ-F FX5 User's Manual (Startup) Performance specifications, procedures before operation, and troubleshooting <JY997D58201> of the FX5 CPU module MELSEC iQ-F FX5UJ User's Manual (Hardware) Details of hardware of the FX5UJ CPU module, including I/O specifications, <SH-082206ENG>...
  • Page 13: Generic Terms And Abbreviations

    Term Description Join To notify the BACnet workstation and other BACnet controllers of its existence as a BACnet controller and to enter the BACnet system. The joining processing methods and procedures vary depending on the BACnet standard. Leave To leave from the BACnet system Local Broadcast To send data to all devices on the same network as a device that sent the data Object...
  • Page 14: Chapter 1 Overview

    OVERVIEW • BACnet is a building network. • The FX5-ENET Ethernet module and FX5-ENET/IP Ethernet module (hereinafter referred to as Ethernet module) can be connected to BACnet/IP using the BACnet functions. Ethernet modules operate as a BACnet device in a BACnet system. •...
  • Page 15 MEMO 1 OVERVIEW...
  • Page 16: Chapter 2 Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS This chapter describes the specifications of BACnet for the Ethernet module. For other specifications, refer to the following.  MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET User's Manual  MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET/IP User's Manual Performance Specifications The following table lists the performance specifications of BACnet for the Ethernet module. Item Description Transmission specifications...
  • Page 17: Bacnet Specifications

    BACnet Specifications BACnet standards BACnet complies with the following BACnet standards. • ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2016 • ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2012 • ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2010 • ANSI/ASHRAE Standard 135-2004 • IEIEJ-G-0006:2006 Addendum-a Object The following table lists the objects supported by the Ethernet module. : Supported, : Not supported Object name Object type...
  • Page 18: Bibb

    BIBB The following table lists the BACnet Interoperability Building Block (BIBB) supported by the Ethernet module. BIBB is a set of BACnet services that are executed between the client and server of a BACnet device. For details on BIBB, refer to the BACnet standards. : Supported, : Not supported BIBB category Description...
  • Page 19: Chapter 3 Procedures Before Operation

    PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION This chapter describes the procedures before operation. Checking the specifications of the Ethernet module Check the specifications of the Ethernet module. ( Page 14 SPECIFICATIONS)  MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET User's Manual  MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET/IP User's Manual Mounting the Ethernet module Mount the Ethernet module to the FX5 CPU module.
  • Page 20 MEMO 3 PROCEDURES BEFORE OPERATION...
  • Page 21: Chapter 4 Functions

    FUNCTIONS This chapter describes the BACnet functions of the Ethernet module. Function List The following table lists the BACnet functions of the Ethernet module. Function Description Reference BACnet object function Registers a BACnet object and provides input/output to a BACnet system. Page 20 BACnet Object Function Joining/leaving function Performs joining/leaving processing to/from BACnet with buffer memory.
  • Page 22: Bacnet Object Function

    BACnet Object Function This function is used for using a programmable controller system as a BACnet device. By registering objects to the Ethernet module, various services can be sent to/received from a BACnet workstation and BACnet controllers. Some of the properties of an object are assigned to the data assignment area in the buffer memory and can be accessed from a program.
  • Page 23: Object List

    Object list Refer to the following for the objects, object type numbers, and the BACnet standards that can be registered to the Ethernet module. Page 15 Object List of data types The following tables list the basic data types and data ranges mainly used in the Ethernet module. For the data types not listed in the following tables, refer to the standard with which the Ethernet module complies.
  • Page 24: Common Item

    Common item The following figure shows the common operations, other operations, and program settings of the Ethernet module when the BACnet object function is used. Ethernet module operation ■Operation at startup 'ModuleReady' (Un\G34. b0) 'BACnetStartupRequest' (Un\G37. b1) 'BACnetDuringStartup' (Un\G35. b1) Joining BACnet Joining BACnet Status of joining/leaving BACnet...
  • Page 25 PresentValue for the output/value object ■Writing Writing data from BACnet Writing data from the Writing Null from the workstation or another program program BACnet controller Value = 2 Value = 5 Value = Null Priority = 16 Priority = 8 Priorit = 16 Value Value...
  • Page 26 Object Value setting value Priority setting Null setting flag Operation value AnalogOutput Normal 32-bit floating- 1 to 16 Sets the Value setting value to the Priority point data setting value position of PriorityArray. Sets Null to the Priority setting value position of PriorityArray.
  • Page 27 ■Reading When PresentValue is not changed Value Value Value Null Null Null Internal memory Null PriorityArray Default Default Default PresentValue = 1 PresentValue = 2 PresentValue = 2 Buffer memory PresentValue Update counter Program PresentValue Update counter: The Ethernet module increments the counter every time a value is written to PriorityArray. Range of the value: 01...
  • Page 28 Setting using a program This section describes the program settings for each object. Writing values to the buffer memory using a program changes the property value of the Ethernet module. For the program settings for the Accumulator object, refer to the following. Page 32 Setting using a program ■Writing from the program and reading from a BACnet workstation or BACnet controllers Property value...
  • Page 29 Property operation ■EventState, Reliability, OutOfService, StatusFlags The following describes the relationship between EventState, Reliability, OutOfService, and StatusFlags. Property How to determine the value EventState Fixed to NORMAL (0) Reliability Buffer memory (A value written from the program) OutOfService • Buffer memory (A value written from the program) •...
  • Page 30 ■Polarity This property is included in the binary input/output object and indicates the input/output polarity. PresentValue of BACnet Polarity Current value in the buffer memory INACTIVE NORMAL ACTIVE NORMAL INACTIVE REVERSE ACTIVE REVERSE When the value of OutOfService is TRUE, the PresentValue property does not change even if Polarity changes. ■ChangeOfStateTime, ChangeOfStateCount, TimeOfStateCountReset The following figure shows the operation of ChangeOfStateTime (the date and time when the status change has occurred), ChangeOfStateCount (the number of times the status change has occurred), and TimeOfStateCountReset (the date and time...
  • Page 31 ■ElapsedActiveTime, TimeOfActiveTimeReset The following figure shows the operations of ElapsedActiveTime (integrated time when the value of PresentValue is ACTIVE) and TimeOfActiveTimeReset (date and time when ElapsedActiveTime is set to 0). Time PresentValue 1 second 1 second seconds seconds seconds ElapsedActiveTime TimeOfActiveTimeReset Writing data from BACnet workstation or another BACnet controller...
  • Page 32: Accumulator (Ac) Object

    Accumulator (AC) object This object handles the total amount of electrical energy. Property list The following table lists available properties for the AnalogOutput object. Additionally, the availability of reading/writing data from/to a BACnet device is shown in the following table. R: Read-only, W: Read/Write PropertyID Property...
  • Page 33 Buffer memory format of the Accumulator object For the format of the properties assigned to the buffer memory, refer to the following. Page 84 BACnet communication Accumulator Ethernet module operation ■Operation at startup For the startup operation, refer to the following. Page 32 Writing from the program For the Accumulator object, the integration count starts when the BACnet communications start.
  • Page 34 Setting using a program ■Writing from the program The Ethernet module monitors the pulse setting value in the buffer memory, and when a change is detected, the difference from the previous pulse setting value is reflected in the current value. The current value in the buffer memory can be rewritten using the program.
  • Page 35 Operation performed when MaxPresValue is exceeded The following figure shows the case of MaxPresValue=9999. Writing data from BACnet workstation Setting value out of or another BACnet controller range error Receive value: 24600 (Error code: 1852H) 4600 Present value 39000 9999 4600 39000 Pulse setting value...
  • Page 36: Analoginput (Ai) Object

    AnalogInput (AI) object This object handles analog input. Property list The following table lists available properties for the AnalogInput object. Additionally, the availability of reading/writing data from/to a BACnet device is shown in the following table. R: Read-only, W: Read/Write PropertyID Property Data type...
  • Page 37: Analogoutput (Ao) Object

    AnalogOutput (AO) object This object handles analog output. Property list The following table lists available properties for the AnalogOutput object. Additionally, the availability of reading/writing data from/to a BACnet device is shown in the following table. R: Read-only, W: Read/Write PropertyID Property Data type...
  • Page 38: Analogvalue (Av) Object

    AnalogValue (AV) object This object handles values such as analog setting values. Property list The following table lists available properties for the AnalogValue object. Additionally, the availability of reading/writing data from/to a BACnet device is shown in the following table. R: Read-only, W: Read/Write PropertyID Property...
  • Page 39: Binaryinput (Bi) Object

    BinaryInput (BI) object This object handles binary input. Property list The following table lists available properties for the BinaryInput object. Additionally, the availability of reading/writing data from/to a BACnet device is shown in the following table. R: Read-only, W: Read/Write PropertyID Property Data type...
  • Page 40: Binaryoutput (Bo) Object

    BinaryOutput (BO) object This object handles binary output. Property list The following table lists available properties for the BinaryOutput object. Additionally, the availability of reading/writing data from/to a BACnet device is shown in the following table. R: Read-only, W: Read/Write PropertyID Property Data type...
  • Page 41 Ethernet module operation ■Operation at startup For the startup operation, refer to the following. Page 22 Ethernet module operation ■Operation of PresentValue for the output/value object For the operation of PresentValue for the output/value object, refer to the following. Page 23 PresentValue for the output/value object Setting using a program For the setting using the program, refer to the following.
  • Page 42: Binaryvalue (Bv) Object

    BinaryValue (BV) object This object handles values such as binary setting values. Property list The following table lists available properties for the BinaryValue object. Additionally, the availability of reading/writing data from/to a BACnet device is shown in the following table. R: Read-only, W: Read/Write PropertyID Property...
  • Page 43: Multi-State Input (Mi) Object

    Multi-State Input (MI) object This object handles multiple-state input. Property list The following table lists available properties for the Multi-State Input object. Additionally, the availability of reading/writing data from/to a BACnet device is shown in the following table. R: Read-only, W: Read/Write PropertyID Property Data type...
  • Page 44: Multi-State Output (Mo) Object

    Multi-State Output (MO) object This object handles multiple-state output. Property list The following table lists available properties for the Multi-State Output object. Additionally, the availability of reading/writing data from/to a BACnet device is shown in the following table. R: Read-only, W: Read/Write PropertyID Property Data type...
  • Page 45: Networkport (Np) Object

    NetworkPort (NP) object This object handles the communication port. Property list The following table lists available properties for the NetworkPort object. Additionally, the availability of reading/writing data from/to a BACnet device is shown in the following table. R: Read-only, W: Read/Write PropertyID Property Data type...
  • Page 46: Device (Dv) Object

    Indicates the vendor identifier code assigned by ASHRAE. The Ethernet module is 434. VendorName CharacterString Indicates the manufacturer of the device. The Ethernet module is Mitsubishi Electric Corporation Nagoya Works. ProtocolRevision Unsigned Indicates the revision level to be supported. The level varies depending on the standard set with the engineering tool.
  • Page 47 PropertyID Property Data type Description DatabaseRevision Unsigned Indicates the revision number for object registration and change in the device. 0 (fixed) Last_Restart_Reason Unsigned Indicates the factors that cause the device to restart. Restart_Notification_Recipients ListofBACnetRecipient Indicates the destination to which restart notifications are sent.
  • Page 48: Joining/Leaving Function

    Joining/Leaving Function This function switches joining/leaving processing of the module during BACnet communications. 'Module READY' (Un\G34.b0) 'BACnet startup request' (Un\G37.b1) 'BACnet starting' (Un\G35.b1) Joining BACnet Joining BACnet Status of joining/leaving BACnet Leaving BACnet Leaving BACnet 0: Other than SystemStatus 4: NonOperational 0: Operational 0: Operational Operational...
  • Page 49: Time Synchronization Function

    Time Synchronization Function This function programmatically reflects the clock data of the TimeSynchronization service sent from the BACnet workstation or BACnet controllers to the FX5 CPU module. The clock data of the TimeSynchronization service sent from the BACnet workstation or BACnet controllers can be programmatically reflected to the FX5 CPU module.
  • Page 50 Precautions Since there is a difference between the clock data of the TimeSynchronization service and that of the FX5 CPU module (SD210 to SD216, SD8013 to SD8019) as shown below, it is necessary to process the clock data of the TimeSynchronization service to keep it within the range of the TWR(P) instruction.
  • Page 51: Chapter 5 System Configuration

    SYSTEM CONFIGURATION This chapter describes the BACnet system configuration using the Ethernet module. The Ethernet module can be used as a BACnet device. Analog and digital values are provided as inputs and outputs to the BACnet workstations and BACnet controllers. (1) BACnet workstation (2) BACnet controllers (3) BACnet devices (such as Ethernet modules, lighting, and air conditioners)
  • Page 52 MEMO 5 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...
  • Page 53: Chapter 6 Parameter Settings

    PARAMETER SETTINGS This chapter describes the parameter settings required to perform BACnet communications using the Ethernet module. Setting Parameters Add the "Information Module (FX5-ENET, FX5-ENET/IP)" to the engineering tool. Navigation window  [Parameter]  [Module Information]  Right-click  [Add New Module] The required settings, basic settings, and application settings are included in the parameter settings.
  • Page 54: Basic Settings

    Basic Settings Set the IP address and functions of the Ethernet module. Item Description Reference  MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET User's Own Node Settings Set the IP address of the Ethernet module. Manual  MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET/IP User's Manual  MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET User's Operational Setting Not used for BACnet communications Manual...
  • Page 55: Bacnet Function Setting

    BACnet function setting Set the BACnet functions. Item Description Setting range Whether the BACnet functions are used or not Indicates the usage status of the BACnet/IP connection modules in • Not used the external device configuration. (This setting is automatically •...
  • Page 56 Item Description Setting range I-Am send setting Send control Set whether or not to send I-Am only when the device is set to • Send I-Am only at the Operational. Operational status. • Send I-Am even at other statuses than Operational. (Default: Send I-Am only at the Operational status.) Send I-Am when the...
  • Page 57 Object setting Set values such as an instance number for each object. Values can be set for the number of instances available for each object. ( Page 15 Object) ■Accumulator object setting Item Description Setting range Instance No. Set an instance number for the Accumulator object. (The same 0 to 4194303 value cannot be set in the Accumulator object.) (Default: Empty)
  • Page 58 ■AnalogInput object setting Item Description Setting range Instance No. Set an instance number for the AnalogInput object. (The same 0 to 4194303 value cannot be set in the AnalogInput object.) (Default: Empty) Object Name Set an object name for the AnalogInput object. (The same value 16 one-byte alphanumeric cannot be set in a module.) characters maximum...
  • Page 59 ■AnalogValue object setting Item Description Setting range Instance No. Set an instance number for the AnalogValue object. (The same 0 to 4194303 value cannot be set in the AnalogValue object.) (Default: Empty) Object Name Set an object name for the AnalogValue object. (The same value 16 one-byte alphanumeric cannot be set in a module.) characters maximum...
  • Page 60 Item Description Setting range Active_Text Set the text to be displayed at Active. 16 one-byte alphanumeric characters maximum (Default: Empty) ■BinaryOutput object setting Item Description Setting range Instance No. Set an instance number for the BinaryOutput object. (The same 0 to 4194303 value cannot be set in the BinaryOutput object.) (Default: Empty) Object Name...
  • Page 61 ■BinaryValue object setting Item Description Setting range Instance No. Set an instance number for the BinaryValue object. (The same 0 to 4194303 value cannot be set in the BinaryValue object.) (Default: Empty) Object Name Set an object name for the BinaryValue object. (The same value 16 one-byte alphanumeric cannot be set in a module.) characters maximum...
  • Page 62 ■Multi-state Input object setting Item Description Setting range Instance No. Set an instance number for the Multi-state Input object. (The same 0 to 4194303 value cannot be set in the Multi-state Input object.) (Default: Empty) Object Name Set an object name for the Multi-state Input object. (The same 16 one-byte alphanumeric value cannot be set in a module.) characters maximum...
  • Page 63: External Device Configuration

    External device configuration Set the parameters for external devices communicating with the BACnet functions. Double-click <Detailed Setting> of the "External Device Configuration". Drag and drop "BACnet/IP Connection Module" from "Ethernet Device" in "Module List" to the left side of the window, and set the following items.
  • Page 64: Application Settings

    Application Settings Application settings are not used for BACnet communications. For details on the application settings, refer to the following.  MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET User's Manual  MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET/IP User's Manual 6 PARAMETER SETTINGS 6.4 Application Settings...
  • Page 65: Chapter 7 Programming

    PROGRAMMING This chapter describes program examples of the Ethernet module. System Configuration The following figure shows the system configuration. (1) BACnet workstation (2) FX5 CPU module (3) Ethernet module (Device instance No.: 10) 7 PROGRAMMING 7.1 System Configuration...
  • Page 66: Parameter Settings

    Parameter Settings Connect the engineering tool to the FX5 CPU module and set parameters. Set the FX5 CPU module as follows. [Project]  [New] Click the [Setting Change] button to use the module label. 7 PROGRAMMING 7.2 Parameter Settings...
  • Page 67 Set the Ethernet module as follows. Navigation window  [Parameter]  [Module Information]  Right-click  [Add New Module] Click the [OK] button to add a module label of the Ethernet module. 7 PROGRAMMING 7.2 Parameter Settings...
  • Page 68 Set the network configuration settings as follows. Navigation window  [Parameter]  [Module Information]  [FX5-ENET]  [Basic Settings]  [Network Configuration Settings] Click the [Close with Reflecting the Setting] button to close the "Ethernet Configuration" window. Set the items in "Basic Settings" as follows. Navigation window ...
  • Page 69 • Accumulator Object Setting • AnalogInput Object Setting • AnalogOutput Object Setting • AnalogValue Object Setting • BinaryInput Object Setting 7 PROGRAMMING 7.2 Parameter Settings...
  • Page 70 • BinaryOutput Object Setting • BinaryValue Object Setting • Multi-state Input Object Setting • Multi-state Output Object Setting Click the [Apply] button. Write the set parameters to the FX5 CPU module. Then, reset the FX5 CPU module or power off and on the system. [Online] ...
  • Page 71: Program Examples

    Program Examples Program that stores information collected at a BACnet workstation or BACnet controllers The following describes an example of a program that stores information collected at a BACnet workstation or BACnet controllers. Classification Label name Description Device Module label M+FX5-ENET.bSts_ModuleReady_D Module READY Un\G34.0...
  • Page 72 Program (0) After 'ModuleREADY' (Un\G34, b0) is detected to be on, the initial value is set to each object, and 'BACnetStartupRequest' (Un\G37, b1) is turned on. (26)The program writes 0: Operational to 'SystemStatus' (Un\G8500). (42)The value of the counter is stored in the Accumulator object. (63)The value of the analog input is stored in the AnalogInput object.
  • Page 73: Program That Outputs Information Stored At A Bacnet Workstation Or Bacnet Controllers

    Program that outputs information stored at a BACnet workstation or BACnet controllers The following describes an example of a program that outputs information stored at a BACnet workstation or BACnet controllers. Classification Label name Description Device Module label M+FX5-ENET.bSts_ModuleReady_D Module READY Un\G34.0 M+FX5-ENET.uBac_DV_SystemStatus_D SystemStatus...
  • Page 74 Program After 'ModuleREADY' (Un\G34, b0) is detected to be on, the initial value is set to the MI object, and 'BACnetStartupRequest' (Un\G37, b1) is turned on. (14) The program writes 0: Operational to 'SystemStatus' (Un\G8500). (30) The value for the analog output is read from the AnalogOutput object and the read value is set to the required setting value in "Units". (62) The value for the analog output is written to PresentValue of the AnalogOutput object.
  • Page 75: Chapter 8 Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING This chapter describes troubleshooting for BACnet communications. Troubleshooting by Symptom The following describes troubleshooting by symptom for BACnet communications. If an error has occurred in the Ethernet module, identify the error cause with the engineering tool. ( MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET User's Manual,  MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET/IP User's Manual) Unable to communicate with another BACnet device.
  • Page 76: List Of Error Codes

    List of Error Codes The following table lists the error codes, error definitions and causes, and actions for errors that occur in in the processing for BACnet communications between the Ethernet module and BACnet devices. Error codes are displayed in the [Error Information] tab in the "Module Diagnostics" window of the Ethernet module. ( MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET User's Manual, ...
  • Page 77: Appendices

    APPENDICES Appendix 1 Buffer Memory This chapter describes the buffer memory related to the BACnet functions. For other types of buffer memory, refer to the following.  MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET User's Manual  MELSEC iQ-F FX5-ENET/IP User's Manual List of buffer memory Buffer memory address Name Initial value...
  • Page 78 Buffer memory address Name Initial value Read, write Decimal Hexadecimal   8700 to 8706 21FCH to 2202H BACnet Same as BACnet communication communication AnalogInput 1 AnalogInput 6   8720 to 8726 2210H to 2216H BACnet Same as BACnet communication communication AnalogInput 1 AnalogInput 7...
  • Page 79 Buffer memory address Name Initial value Read, write Decimal Hexadecimal 9000 to 9011 2328H to 2333H BACnet Same as BACnet communication   communication AnalogValue 1 AnalogValue 5   9020 to 9031 233CH to 2347H BACnet Same as BACnet communication communication AnalogValue 1 AnalogValue 6...
  • Page 80 Buffer memory address Name Initial value Read, write Decimal Hexadecimal 9400, 9401 24B8H, 24B9H BACnet Object ID Read communication 9402 24BAH PresentValue Read BinaryOutput 1 9403 24BBH OutOfService Read, write 9404 24BCH Reliability Read, write 9405 24BDH Value setting value Read, write 9406 24BEH...
  • Page 81 Buffer memory address Name Initial value Read, write Decimal Hexadecimal 9720, 9721 25F8H, 25F9H BACnet Object ID Read communication 9722 25FAH PresentValue Read BinaryValue 1 9723 25FBH OutOfService Read, write 9724 25FCH Reliability Read, write 9725 25FDH Value setting value Read, write 9726 25FEH...
  • Page 82 Buffer memory address Name Initial value Read, write Decimal Hexadecimal   10060 to 10067 274CH to 2753H BACnet Same as BACnet communication communication Multi-state Input 1 Multi-state Input 2   10080 to 10087 2760H to 2767H BACnet Same as BACnet communication communication Multi-state Input 1 Multi-state Input 3...
  • Page 83: Details Of Buffer Memory

    Details of buffer memory Latest error code ■Latest error code (Un\G29) The error code for the latest error that occurred in the Ethernet module is stored. (0 is stored in normal condition.) For details on error codes, refer to the following. Page 74 List of Error Codes Firmware version ■Firmware version (Un\G31)
  • Page 84 Output signal ■Output signal (Un\G36, Un\G37) This signal is used for controlling the Ethernet module. Address Signal name Description Un\G36 Module error clear request Requests to clear an error that has occurred in the Ethernet module. To request to clear the module error, turn off, on and off the signal. Issuing the request after the cause of the error is removed will clear the following items.
  • Page 85 ■Time synchronization (Un\G8502 to Un\G8508) The clock data of the TimeSynchronization service sent from the BACnet workstation or BACnet controllers is stored. Address Name Description Un\G8502 Year Stores four-digit year data. (1900 to 2153) Un\G8503 Month Stores month data from 01 to 12. Un\G8504 Stores date data from 01 to 31.
  • Page 86 BACnet communication Accumulator ■BACnet communication Accumulator (Un\G8520 to Un\G8591) This buffer memory area is used for the Accumulator object. Address Description Un\G8520 to Un\G8531 BACnet communication Accumulator 1 Un\G8540 to Un\G8551 BACnet communication Accumulator 2 Un\G8560 to Un\G8571 BACnet communication Accumulator 3 Un\G8580 to Un\G8591 BACnet communication Accumulator 4 When the value of `Module READY` (Un\G34, b0) was changed from 0 to 1, the Accumulator object settings...
  • Page 87 BACnet communication AnalogInput ■BACnet communication AnalogInput (Un\G8600 to Un\G8746) This buffer memory area is used for the AnalogInput object. Address Description Un\G8600 to Un\G8606 BACnet communication AnalogInput 1 Un\G8620 to Un\G8626 BACnet communication AnalogInput 2 Un\G8640 to Un\G8646 BACnet communication AnalogInput 3 Un\G8660 to Un\G8666 BACnet communication AnalogInput 4 Un\G8680 to Un\G8686...
  • Page 88 BACnet communication AnalogOutput ■BACnet communication AnalogOutput (Un\G8760 to Un\G8911) This buffer memory area is used for the AnalogOutput object. Address Description Un\G8760 to Un\G8771 BACnet communication AnalogOutput 1 Un\G8780 to Un\G8791 BACnet communication AnalogOutput 2 Un\G8800 to Un\G8811 BACnet communication AnalogOutput 3 Un\G8820 to Un\G8831 BACnet communication AnalogOutput 4 Un\G8840 to Un\G8851...
  • Page 89 Address Name Description Un\G8772 Units Stores the unit. • 0: square-meters • 1: square-feet • 2: milliamperes • 3: amperes • 4: ohms • 5: volts • 6: kilovolts • 7: megavolts • 8: volt-amperes • 9: kilovolt-amperes • 10 to 65535: Unit other than the above *1 Stores the setting value of AnalogOutput object setting No.1.
  • Page 90 BACnet communication AnalogValue ■BACnet communication AnalogValue (Un\G8920 to Un\G9071) This buffer memory area is used for the AnalogValue object. Address Description Un\G8920 to Un\G8931 BACnet communication AnalogValue 1 Un\G8940 to Un\G8951 BACnet communication AnalogValue 2 Un\G8960 to Un\G8971 BACnet communication AnalogValue 3 Un\G8980 to Un\G8991 BACnet communication AnalogValue 4 Un\G9000 to Un\G9011...
  • Page 91 Address Name Description Un\G8931 Units Stores the unit. • 0: square-meters • 1: square-feet • 2: milliamperes • 3: amperes • 4: ohms • 5: volts • 6: kilovolts • 7: megavolts • 8: volt-amperes • 9: kilovolt-amperes • 10 to 65535: Unit other than the above *1 Stores the setting value of AnalogValue object setting No.1.
  • Page 92 BACnet communication BinaryInput ■BACnet communication BinaryInput (Un\G9080 to Un\G9384) This buffer memory area is used for the BinaryInput object. Address Description Un\G9080 to Un\G9084 BACnet communication BinaryInput 1 Un\G9100 to Un\G9104 BACnet communication BinaryInput 2 Un\G9120 to Un\G9124 BACnet communication BinaryInput 3 Un\G9140 to Un\G9144 BACnet communication BinaryInput 4 Un\G9160 to Un\G9164...
  • Page 93 BACnet communication BinaryOutput ■BACnet communication BinaryOutput (Un\G9400 to Un\G9709) This buffer memory area is used for the BinaryOutput object. Address Description Un\G9400 to Un\G9409 BACnet communication BinaryOutput 1 Un\G9420 to Un\G9429 BACnet communication BinaryOutput 2 Un\G9440 to Un\G9449 BACnet communication BinaryOutput 3 Un\G9460 to Un\G9469 BACnet communication BinaryOutput 4 Un\G9480 to Un\G9489...
  • Page 94 Address Name Description Un\G9409 FeedbackValue b0: PresentValue Stores the 32-bit data feedback value. *1 Stores the setting value of BinaryOutput object setting No.1. *2 Null is written when the Null setting flag is on. APPX Appendix 1 Buffer Memory...
  • Page 95 BACnet communication BinaryValue ■BACnet communication BinaryValue (Un\G9720 to Un\G10028) This buffer memory area is used for the BinaryValue object. Address Description Un\G9720 to Un\G9728 BACnet communication BinaryValue 1 Un\G9740 to Un\G9748 BACnet communication BinaryValue 2 Un\G9760 to Un\G9768 BACnet communication BinaryValue 3 Un\G9780 to Un\G9788 BACnet communication BinaryValue 4 Un\G9800 to Un\G9808...
  • Page 96 *1 Stores the setting value of BinaryValue object setting No.1. *2 Null is written when the Null setting flag is on. APPX Appendix 1 Buffer Memory...
  • Page 97 BACnet communication Multi-state Input ■BACnet communication Multi-state Input (Un\G10040 to Un\G10187) This buffer memory area is used for the Multi-State Input object. Address Description Un\G10040 to Un\G10047 BACnet communication Multi-state Input 1 Un\G10060 to Un\G10067 BACnet communication Multi-state Input 2 Un\G10080 to Un\G10087 BACnet communication Multi-state Input 3 Un\G10100 to Un\G10107...
  • Page 98 BACnet communication Multi-state Output ■BACnet communication Multi-state Output (Un\G10200 to Un\G10355) This buffer memory area is used for the Multi-State Output object. Address Description Un\G10200 to Un\G10210, Un\G10212 to Un\G10215 BACnet communication Multi-state Output 1 Un\G10220 to Un\G10230, Un\G10232 to Un\G10235 BACnet communication Multi-state Output 2 Un\G10240 to Un\G10250, Un\G10252 to Un\G10255 BACnet communication Multi-state Output 3...
  • Page 99: Appendix 2 Details Of Bacnet Properties

    Appendix 2 Details of BACnet Properties This chapter describes the details on the BACnet properties used for the Ethernet module. For details on the BACnet properties, refer to the standard that the Ethernet module conforms to. Properties of Accumulator object Property name Description PresentValue...
  • Page 100: Properties Of Binaryinput Object, Binaryoutput Object, And Binaryvalue Object

    Properties of BinaryInput object, BinaryOutput object, and BinaryValue object Property name Description BinaryInput object BinaryOutput object BinaryValue object PresentValue BACnet device operating status, such as ON/OFF or The operating status of a BACnet device can be changed normal/error, is represented. by changing the property value of the BinaryOutput object from another BACnet device, such as a central monitoring device.
  • Page 101: Properties Of Networkport Object

    Properties of NetworkPort object Property name Description StatusFlags The current status of an object is represented. (Alarm/failure/under maintenance) In a configuration function, InAlarm bit, Fault bit, Overridden bit, and OutOfService bit are displayed in order from left to right. • InAlarm bit: When the value of the EventState property is other than Normal, this bit is True. •...
  • Page 102: Index

    INDEX ....52 BACnet Function Setting ....52 External Device Configuration .
  • Page 103 MEMO...
  • Page 104: Revisions

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  • Page 105: Warranty

    WARRANTY Please confirm the following product warranty details before using this product. 1. Gratis Warranty Term and Gratis Warranty 2. Onerous repair term after discontinuation of production Range If any faults or defects (hereinafter "Failure") found to be Mitsubishi shall accept onerous product repairs for the responsibility of Mitsubishi occurs during use of the seven (7) years after production of the product is product within the gratis warranty term, the product shall...
  • Page 106: Trademarks

    TRADEMARKS Microsoft and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The company names, system names and product names mentioned in this manual are either registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective companies. ...
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