Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R User Manual page 31

Bacnet module
Hide thumbs Also See for MELSEC iQ-R:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Buffer memory format of AnalogOutput objects
The following shows the format of properties assigned to the buffer memory.
Additionally, the availability of reading from/writing to a CPU module is shown in the following table.
R: Read-only, W: Write-only, R/W: Read/Write
Offset
Name
+0
CONTROL
b15
b14
b13
b12
b11 to b8
b7 to b4
b3 to b0
+1
STATUS
b15
b14
b13 to b11
b10
b9
b8
b7
b6
b5
b4
b3
b2
b1
b0
+2 to
PresentValue
+3
OutOfService
PVWrittenClear
PVOut
PVPriority
Reliability
LimitEnable
LowLimitEnable
HighLimitEnable
EventState
AckedTransition
ToOffnormal
ToFault
ToNormal
PVWritten
EventEnable
ToOffnormal
ToFault
ToNormal
StatusFlags
InAlarm
Fault
Overridden
OutOfService
Remarks
0: False, 1: True
• When '1' is set to "OutOfServiceControl" in [Settings]  [Basic
Information]  [BACnet Detail Setting] button  "Interface", the
value of an OutOfService property is stored.
Not used
• A PVWrittenClear and a PVOut operate when one value is
changed from '0' to '1' while the other value is '0'.
• When the value is '1', the PVWritten of the STATUS is changed to
'0'.
• A PVWrittenClear and a PVOut operate when one value is
changed from '0' to '1' while the other value is '0'.
• When a value is changed from '0' to '1', a PresentValue property
value is written to the PriorityArray whose index number is
'PVPriority + 1'.
A Priority for writing to PresentValue property
(The value to which '1' is added is used for Priority.)
Not used
0: NoFaultDetected
1: NoSensor
2: OverRange
3: UnderRange
4: OpenLoop
5: ShortedLoop
6: NoOutput
7: UnreliableOther
8: ProcessError
9: MultiStateFault
10: ConfigurationError
0: False, 1: True
0: False, 1: True
0: Normal
1: Fault
2: Offnormal
3: HighLimit
4: LowLimit
5: LifeSafetyAlarm
0: False, 1: True
0: False, 1: True
0: False, 1: True
• When the PresentValue property value is written, the value
becomes '1'.
• When changing the value to '0', always use the PVWrittenClear of
a CONTROL.
0: False, 1: True
0: False, 1: True
0: False, 1: True
0: False, 1: True
0: False, 1: True
Always 0
0: False, 1: True
• The data type is a 32-bit unsigned real number.
• When the settings for data conversion
as 32-bit floating point real number and converted to 16-bit signed
integer, then the value is stored to a PresentValue. The offset +3 is
not used.
R/W
R/W
*1
R
R
*2
is configured, data is read
1 FUNCTIONS
1.1 BACnet Object Function
1
29

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents