Example
● AO 0 should display the value written with object ANALOG OUTPUT 0 via the control. In
this particular case, no other settings are required in the inverter.
● AO 1 should display the smoothed current actual value. To do this, you must set
p0771[1] = 27 (r0027 smoothed current actual value).
In this case, a write access via the object ANALOG OUTPUT 1 to p0971[1] results in a
fault message in the control
Note
Reset to the factory setting for BACnet
If you set communication via BACnet (p2030 = 5), when restoring the factory settings, the
analog outputs are again interconnected with p0771[0] = 791[0] and p0771[1] = 791[1].
5.5.2
Supported services and objects
BIBBs used by the inverter
The BIBBs (BIBB: BACnet Interoperability Building Block) are a collection of one or several
BACnet services. BACnet services are subdivided into A and B devices. An A device
operates as client and a B device as server.
The inverter is a server and therefore operates as B device, as "BACnet Application Specific
Controller" (B-ASC).
It uses the following executed BIBBs.
Overview of the BIBB used and the associated services
Short designation
DS-RP-B
DS-RPM-B
DS-WP-B
DM-DDB-B
DM-DOB-B
DM-DCC-B
DS-COV-B
Fieldbuses
Function Manual, 04/2018, FW V4.7 SP10, A5E34229197B AE
5.5 Communication via BACnet MS/TP - only CU230P-2 HVAC / BT
BIBB
Data Sharing-ReadProperty-B
Data Sharing-ReadMultipleProperty-B
Data Sharing-WriteProperty-B
Device Management-Dynamic Device
Binding-B
Device Management-Dynamic Object
Binding-B
Device Management-
DeviceCommunicationControl-B
Data Sharing-COV-B
Communication via RS485
Service
ReadProperty
ReadPropertyMultiple
WriteProperty
Who-Is
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I-Am
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Who-Has
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I-Have
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DeviceCommunicationControl
SubscribeCOV,
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ConfirmedCOVNotification,
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UnConfirmedCOVNotification
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