Mitsubishi Electronics PAC-YG31CDA Setup for BACnet, Communication setup, Notification Setting

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8.8 Setup for BACnet

BACnet communication is set up.

8.8.1 Communication setup

Item

Contents

 

 

Set value

Broad Cast IP Address

Input the IP address of the BMS.

 

Initial value: 192.168.1.255

 

This is the destination address of a

 

The setting range of four numerical

 

notification message to BMS.

 

values divided by “.” is 1 to 255. Set

 

It is used when set as [use COV/EVENT

a right end numerical value to 255

 

notify] and [Unconfirmed].

 

 

among four numerical values. (255 is

 

This is the destination address of a check

assigned to broadcasting) *1

 

message (I Am Service).

 

 

 

Time Server IP Address

Input the IP address of the

 

Initial value: Null

 

TimeSynchronization server.

 

The devices, which communicate on

 

BACnet IF receives only the

 

BACnet makes a network address the

 

TimeSynchronization

message

that

same setup.

 

transmitted from this address.

 

 

Port No

This is the BACnet port number.

 

It is fixed to 47808.

Vender ID

Vendor ID

 

 

It is fixed to 99.

Device ID

Device ID on BACnet communication.

 

Initial value: 3

 

 

 

 

Range: 1 to 4194303

APDU Timeout

This property shall indicate the amount of time

Initial value: 3000msec

 

between retransmissions of APDU.

 

Range: 0 to 99999 msec

APDU Retries

This property shall indicate the maximum

 

Initial value: 3

 

number of times that an APDU shall be

 

Range: 0 to 99

 

retransmitted.

 

 

 

I Am Timer

[I Am] service is a check message. [I Am

Initial value: 60 sec

 

Timer] is the interval of the check message,

Range: 0 to 999 sec

 

which BACnet IF sends to BMS.

 

If "0" is set up, BACnet IF does not

 

 

 

 

send a check message.

Notification Settings

A detailed setup of Notification.

 

The [Notification Setting] screen

 

 

 

 

opens.

 

 

 

 

→Refer to Chapter 8.8.2

 

 

 

 

(Notification Setting)

Initialize Objects on Startup

All objects are initialized when starting BACnetIF.

Initial setting: Not initialize.

 

Each item becomes the value set up with the

Check Off: Not initialize.

 

setting tool (SetBACnet).

 

 

Check On: Initialized

Default

The value is reset to a default value.

 

 

*1: The initial value is a broadcast address in a gateway.

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Contents Please read this manual before using the unit ………37 Test operation from BMS………36 Page Making improper improvements or repairs may Safety PrecautionsRelocating the unit you may result in incorrect Other machinesPrecautions for General Usage Other PrecautionsSystem Requirements Requirements system recommendationsCompatible Airconditioner Checking the G-50A version RestrictionsNumber of units Updating the G-50ASystem Configuration System Configuration ExampleHardware Connection Diagram Group Configuration IC IC IC 01 02 IC IC 04Functional specification Support Object ListList of the objects to be used is shown below Analog InputObject and Management Item Object Object type InstanceNumber Swing Air direction state Xxxx15 Inactive Permit Active Prohibit Filter resetXxxx22 Horizontal Xxxx23 HorizontalService Initiate Execute Service ListInitiate Issue of service Execute Reception and execution of serviceBACnet if transmits Service list for every objectStandard support Setting change is possible BACnet if receivesFunction Event Service specificationProhibition of local operation Mode Object Object type EventSetting functional list Installation Pre-installation StepsPreparing for installation Setup the serial No BACnet if SetupStarting the setup program 1CD-ROM directory structureClick the Finish button on the Setup Complete screen Check the installation folderSetup completion Check the program folderBACnet if Uninstall UninstallBasic Mouse Operation Part Names and FunctionsWindow Elements DragStart up Initial Startup and ShutdownBefore Startup ShutdownPage System Setting Procedure Start Up SetBACnetShutdown SetBACnet Open/Close file Get/Put system settingsWindows Elements Title barSystem Setting Procedure Setup for G-50A3 Add/Modify/Delete Group Modify group configuration2 G-50A NO. and IP-Address Add groupInput the number of a group Group setup Group SetupFrom G-50A Select the model of a group ICIndoor unit LC Lossnay unitSetup for BACnet Communication setupNotification Setting Notification COV notification setupCOV Change Of Value Add COV notification addressDelete notification address Event Notification SettingModify notification address Click the Delete button. The confirmation screen will openAdd notification class Notification Class SettingNotification Address Setting Add notification addressNotification setting parameter Use Speed Type System SetupUnit Of temperature TimePC connections and settings Site AdjustmentSite Adjustment 50A test runTools for Site Adjustment Test operation from centralized controller G-50AStep Models IP address range Initial setting of BACnet ifPC using BACnet if For BMS network For G-50A system 50A main unitSettings Setting CheckTime set Date and Time Is it set up correctly? Is it in agreement with the IP address set as G-50A?Test operation from BMS Building Management System BACnet Interface PAC-YG31CDA Site Adjustment sheet IPaddress Group Number50A Number Was operated by BMS Appendix 1 Auto Log In Confirmation Method Appendix 2 Initial Value Page WT04221X03

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