Johnson Controls EasyIO FS Series User Manual

Johnson Controls EasyIO FS Series User Manual

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EasyIO FS Series
BACnet User Guide
LIT-12013777

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  • Page 1 EasyIO FS Series BACnet User Guide LIT-12013777...
  • Page 2 Johnson Controls (S) Pte Ltd makes no representations or warranties with respect to this manual. In no event shall Johnson Controls (S) Pte Ltd be liable for any damages, direct or incidental, arising out of or related to the use of this manual.
  • Page 3 United States This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Introduction ................................... 5 Prerequisites .................................. 5 BACnet server configuration limitations ........................5 BACnet server configuration ............................6 BACnet schedule ..............................11 BACnet calendar ..............................11 BACnet trend ................................12 BACnet client configuration limitations ........................12 Device and points limitation ............................ 12 BACnet client configuration ............................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction The EasyIO® FS series operates as a BACnet device and BACnet client. The series handles the following BACnet protocols: • BACnet IP server • BACnet MSTP server • BACnet IP Client BACnet MSTP Client • Prerequisites BACnet server configuration limitations A prerequisite for the FS series is the latest version of CPT Tools.
  • Page 6: Bacnet Server Configuration

    Object Name Present Value (Calendar 0 ~ Calendar 15) Date List Trend logs Object Identifier Description (Support boolean, Object Name Trigger (Trend 0 ~ Trend 31) float and integer) Object Type Enable Stop When Full Buffer Size Log Buffer Record Count Total Record Count Event State Logging Type...
  • Page 7 4. To view the property on the property sidebar, click the BACnet service object. In the below example, there is the configuration of the BACnet communication parameters, such as the MSTP MAC address. 5. Select the BACnet communication stack that you want to enable. By default, both the IP stack and MSTP stack are disabled.
  • Page 8 Note: For the MSTP connection, Port 1 is supported. Port 2 does not support BACnet MSTP. EasyIO FS series is not a BBMD device or BACnet router. The FS BACnet service can register itself to a BBMD device to receive broadcast messages through the bbmdEnable, bbmdIp, and bbmdTTL properties. If BBMD is not preset or required in the network, these properties must be blank.
  • Page 9 8. Drag the BACServerBV, BACServerAV, BACServerMSV, BACServerTrend, or BACSchedule type object under the Network object. The register object must be a child folder of the network object. Note: By default, all registers are set to the disabled mode of enable = false. If you want other systems, such as BACnet client, to discover the register, you must enable each register object in the application.
  • Page 10 9. Use the manual process to link a valid value to the BACnet objects. The BACnet objects do not export any valid value by themselves. In the following figure, to export a valid temp value as a BACnet object, write from the temp value to the BACnetAV object.
  • Page 11: Bacnet Schedule

    BACnet schedule 10. After the BACnet objects are linked, use a BACnet client to discover the device and objects. The binary and analog schedules are supported in the FS series. The schedule objects are read-only objects in CPT Tools. A BACnet client is required to write to the schedule objects. All values are stored in the flash memory and included in a backup.
  • Page 12: Bacnet Trend

    BACnet trend The EasyIO FS series supports the BACnet trend. There are a total of 32 BACnet trends available. You can configure the trends as Boolean trend, Analog trend, or Multistate trend. Each trend allows up to 1,000 records. The trend performs a first in first out process, when the stopIsFull policy is set to false.
  • Page 13: Bacnet Client Configuration

    Priority Array Relinquish Default Binary Input, BI Object Identifier Object Name Present Value Binary Output, BO Object Identifier Object Name Present Value Priority Array Relinquish Default Binary Value, BV Object Identifier Object Name Present Value Priority Array Relinquish Default Multi State Input, MSI Object Identifier Object Name Present Value...
  • Page 14 IP address : 192.168.10.12 • • Username : admin Password :<no password> • 2. To add the kits to the controller, navigate to the kit management and install easyioFGBACnet and easyioFGDriver on your controller. 3. Select easyioFGBACnet from the kit library, drag the BACService object into the EasyIO folder on your app. Alternatively, you can create a new folder for the Service Object.
  • Page 15 Note: For the MSTP connection, Port 1 is supported. Port 2 does not support BACnet MSTP. EasyIO FS series is not a BBMD Device nor BACnet Router. The FS BACnet service can register itself to a BBMD device to receive broadcast messages through the bbmdEnable, bbmdIp, and bbmdTTL properties. If BBMD is not preset or required in the network, these properties must be blank.
  • Page 16 8. To view the property on the property sidebar, click the client network object and enable the client network. After you enable the network, the IP service and MSTP service displays OK. You can view the status in the BACnet service object configurations. Alternatively, you can enable writeOnStart and writeOnUp to permit the client to rewrite a value when certain conditions occur.
  • Page 17 11. Drag the BACnet device to the Subscribed pane. Alternatively, double-click the device in the discovered pane. 12. Double-click a BACnet device to perform the BACnet point discovery. 13. To select the points, click the required points and drag the BACnet device to the Subscribed pane. If you require more than one point, press the Ctrl key to select a group or press the Shift key to select sequential points.
  • Page 18 Note: Each device can have up to 32 BACnet objects. If you require more objects, duplicate the device and assign the same device IDs to both devices. 14. To view the subscribed BACnet points in the workspace, toggle the wiresheet view.
  • Page 19: Sa Bus Devices

    SA bus devices Sedona 2.0 Framework supports the SA Bus device. You must ensure that your controller firmware is V3.0b54 or later. The SA Bus devices are BACnet subordinate devices and do not support device discovery. You must manually add the device to the application. To add the SA Bus device, complete the following steps: 1.
  • Page 20 2. Set the subordinate property to true, enter the subordinate MAC address, and then enter the BACnet device ID. In the following figure, you can view a successful communication, where the deviceName property has a value. 3. To view the objects, double-click the device.
  • Page 21: Tech Tips

    Tech tips If you do not know the device ID, you can use a readDeviceID BACnet wild card command to retrieve the unknown BACnet device ID. You can use the device MAC address to send the command. You can locate the below objects in the wiresheet view, where you add the template.
  • Page 22: Technical Support

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