Device | Instance: 0160001 |
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1 PRGs | loaded. | 1 PRGs running. |
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Module status: |
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Firmware sections validated in flash memory | |||
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- v2.06:001 | Jun 19 2007 | ||
- v2.09:050 | Jun 26 2007 | ||
Reset counters: |
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11 | Power failures |
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0 | Brownouts |
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18 | Commanded warm boots |
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22 | Commanded cold boots |
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0 | System errors |
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0 | Watchdog timeouts |
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System | error message history: | Type Specific |
Warning message history: |
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Information message history: | 06/29/07 10:49:40 |
POWERUP: BACnet reinitialize warmstart | |
Menu file not found. | 06/29/07 10:48:35 |
ARC156 reconfigurations during the last hour (cleared upon reset):
Total | 0 |
Initiated by this node | 0 |
Core board hardware:
Type=147, board=34, manufactured on 05/14/2007, S/N 21A740188N
RAM: 1024 kBytes; FLASH: 1024 kBytes, type = 3
Base board hardware:
Type=147, board=71, manufactured on 05/14/2007, S/N RMP750037N
Largest free heap space = 65536.
Database size = 742082 , used = 352162, free = 389920.
Raw physical switches: 0x01280000
Module Communications:
Network Protocol=BACnet MSTP Master
Network Baud Rate=9600 bps
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Fig. 70 - Module Status Report (Modstat) Example
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10.In certain situations, it may be necessary to tweak the MS/TP Protocol timing settings through the BACview6. There are two settings that may be tweaked:
S Max Masters: Defines the highest MS/TP Master MAC address on this MS/TP network. For example, if there are 3 master nodes on an MS/TP network, and their MAC addresses are 1, 8, and 16, then Max Masters would be set to 16 (since this is the highest MS/TP MAC address on the network). This property optimizes MS/TP network communications by preventing token passes and “poll for master” requests to
Each MS/TP master node on the network must have their Max Masters set to this same value. The default is 127.
S MaxInfo Frames: This property defines the maximum number of responses that will be sent when our controller gets the token. A valid number is any positive integer. The default is 10 and should be ideal for the majority of applications. In cases where the controller is the target of many requests, this number could be increased as high as 100 or 200.
NOTE: MS/TP networks can be comprised of both Master and Slave nodes. Valid MAC addresses for Master nodes are 0 - 127 and valid addresses for Slave nodes are 0 - 254.
NOTE: See
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