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Table of contents
Document Outline
1 Table of Contents
2 Introduction
2.1 Features and Benefits
2.2 Software
2.3 Product Image (Master Module)
3 Specifications
3.1 Universal Input/Outputs — Channels 1–6
3.2 Relay Outputs — Channels 7–8
3.3 Communications
3.4 Protocol Compliance
3.5 Power Requirements
3.6 General Specifications
3.7 LED Indicators
3.8 Electromagnetic Compatibility
3.9 Field Connections
3.10 Ordering Information
3.11 Dimensional Drawing
3.12 PICS Statement
4 Installation
4.1 Power Supply
4.1.1 Power Supply Precautions
4.1.2 Limited Power Sources
4.2 Connecting Expansion Equipment
4.2.1 BAS Remote Expansion Module Connections
4.2.1.1 Bias and Termination
4.2.1.2 Communicating from Master to Expansion Modules
4.2.2 Modbus Serial Bus Connections
4.2.3 Cabling Considerations
5 Field Connections
5.1 Sample BAS Remote Wiring Diagram
5.2 Thermistors
5.3 Contact Closure
5.4 Pulse Inputs
5.5 Analog Input
5.6 Analog Output
6 Operation
6.1 General Considerations
6.1.1 Ethernet Port on the Master Module
6.1.2 LEDs
6.1.3 Accessing and Configuring the Web Server on the Master Unit
6.1.3.1 Web Browser
6.1.3.2 Initial Access
6.1.3.3 System Configuration
6.1.3.4 BACnet Configuration
6.1.3.5 Modbus Configuration
6.1.3.6 Virtual Point Configuration
6.1.4 Web Server Screen Overview
6.1.5 On-Screen Help
6.2 Input/Output Channels (I/O)
6.2.1 Universal I/Os
6.2.2 Relay Outputs
6.3 Channel Configuring
6.3.1 Analog Voltage Input Configuring
6.3.2 Analog Voltage Output Configuring
6.3.3 Binary Input Configuring
6.3.4 Current Input Configuring
6.3.5 Current Output Configuring
6.3.6 Thermistor Input Configuring
6.3.7 Pulse Input Configuring
6.3.8 Relay Output Configuring
6.4 Channel Forcing
6.4.1 Analog Input Forcing
6.4.2 Binary Input Forcing
6.4.3 Current Input Forcing
6.4.4 Thermistor Input Forcing
6.4.5 Relay Output Forcing
6.5 Instance Numbers
6.6 Flash File System and Custom Web Pages
6.7 Web Services
6.8 Set Time
7 Appendix
7.1 Troubleshooting Ethernet Connectivity of the Master Unit
7.2 BACnet Object Model
7.2.1 Device
7.2.2 Analog Input
7.2.3 Analog Output
7.2.4 Analog Value
7.2.5 Binary Input
7.2.6 Binary Output
7.2.7 BIBBs
7.2.7.1 DS-RP-B Data Sharing — ReadProperty — B
7.2.7.2 DS-WP-B Data Sharing — WriteProperty — B
7.2.7.3 DS-RPM-B Data Sharing — ReadPropertyMultiple — B
7.2.7.4 DS-COV-B Data Sharing — ChangeOfValue — B
7.2.7.5 DM-DDB Device Management — Dynamic Device Binding — B
7.2.7.6 DM-DOB-B Device Management — Dynamic Object Binding — B
7.2.7.7 DM-DCC-B Device Management — Device Communication Control — B
7.2.7.8 DM-TS-B Device Management — Time Synchronization – B
7.3 Sedona for Control
7.3.1 Getting Started with a Sedona Tool
7.3.2 Virtual Points
7.3.3 Email Alerts
7.4 Modbus Server Operation
7.4.1 Modbus Register Organization
7.4.1.1 Status Registers
7.4.1.2 Read Channel Data Registers
7.4.1.3 Write Channel Data Registers
7.4.2 Modbus Function Codes
7.4.2.1 03 (0x03) Read Holding Registers
7.4.2.2 06 (0x06) Write Single Register
7.4.2.3 16 (0x10) Write Multiple Registers
7.5 Mapping Modbus Variables to BACnet/IP
7.5.1 General Mapping Principles
7.5.2 Mapping Scheme
7.5.3 Project Builder
7.5.3.1 Editing Modbus to BACnet Profile Sheets
7.5.3.2 Building and Viewing a Project
7.5.3.3 Loading Your Project into the BAS Remote
7.5.4 Viewing the Mapping Status in the BAS Remote
7.6 Modbus Utility
7.7 Linux License
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