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Titan NETMASTER TP-NM-R/1000 Manual page 6

Bacnet ms/tp to ip router

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Setup
Device Setup:
Device ID
Device Name
APDU Timeout
APDU Retries
Locations
Description
IP Primary Setup:
IP Address
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
UDP Port
Multicast Address
BACnet Network Number
IP Secondary Setup:
Enable Port
UDP Port
Multicast Address
BACnet Network Number
Public IP Address
MS/TP Setup:
MAC Address
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A unique network wide device number in the range 0 to 4194302. Ensure this is unique
to all other devices on the network.
This is the name of the device E.g. Router 1.
This is the time to wait in m/s before re-transmitting an unacknowledged message
This is maximum number of times an unacknowledged message is re-transmitted
This is the physical location the device is installed
This is a description of the installed device
The default IP Address is 192.168.1.151. This must to be set to a valid IP address which is
unique to the local network. In the case of the default network this would be 192.168.1.x
where x is in the range 0-254.
This is the current Subnet Mask address of the router (255.255.255.0 default). Devices on
the same subnet should all use the same subnet mask.
The default is 192.168.1.254. This should be set to the IP address of the router that is
assumed to know how to forward packets on to other networks, defining where to send
packets for IP addresses for which they can determine no specific route.
This the port being used for BACnet and must match other devices on the same
BACnet Network.
Please enter a valid Multicast address or remove if not required.
This is the BACnet Network number for BACnet IP.
Enable/Disable the secondary IP port
This the port being used for BACnet and must match other devices on the same BACnet
Network.
Please enter a valid Multicast address or remove if not required.
This is the BACnet Network number for BACnet IP.
If the TP-NM-R/1000 is being accessed through a NAT router, please enter the public IP
address of the NAT router or remove if not required.
This is a unique MAC reference given to each device on the network. This needs to be
unique for each devices and ranges from 0-127.

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