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1. EHO o O O S E See POO eus so User Manual BAS 3000BC Series BACnet MS TP Remote I O Modules ADVANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet Copyright The documentation and the software included with this product are copyrighted 2012 by Advantech Co Ltd All rights are reserved Advantech Co Ltd reserves the right to make improvements in the products described in this manual at any time without notice No part of this manual may be reproduced copied translated or transmitted in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Advantech Co Ltd Information provided in this manual is intended to be accurate and reliable How ever Advantech Co Ltd assumes no responsibility for its use nor for any infringe ments of the rights of third parties which may result from its use Acknowledgements Intel and Pentium are trademarks of Intel Corporation Microsoft Windows and MS DOS are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corp All other product names or trademarks are properties of their respective owners Product Warranty 2 years Advantech warrants to you the original purchaser that each of its products will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for two years from the date of pur chase This warranty does not apply to any products which have been repaired or altered by persons other than repair personnel authorized by Advantech or which have been subject to misuse abuse ac
2. Analyze BACnet Packet VTS is able to act as a network sniffer a program that detects and decodes network traffic The sniffer capability of VTS is limited in that it only decodes and displays BACnet packets This allows testers to see a device s response to a particular packet in order to determine the results of the test being conducted The session window contains three panes The summary view on the left has one line per packet and provides general information such as the packet number time it arrived source and destination addresses and a brief description of the packet The detail view in the upper right contains a complete decoding of the packet contents The hex view in the lower window displays the binary content of the packet using hexadecimal notation de D je Jed Ce T T Mt ek The three views are synchronized so selecting a detail row will highlight the hex encoding of that specific portion of the packet with a red box The Detail and Hex views can be rearranged within the VTS window by dragging their title bars to the desired new location The dividers between the views can also be moved to resize the adjacent views at the same time 73 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 74 Appendix A 1 O Wiring A 1 BAS 3051BC 5555558555555555 BAS 3051BC Figure A 1 BAS 3051BC Connection A 2 BAS 3050BC E BAS 3050BC
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4. cm se TEL BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 52 4 5 5 Device Object Property The Device object type defines a standardized object whose properties represent the externally visible characteristics of a BACnet Device There shall be exactly one Device object in each BACnet Device A Device object is referenced by its Object Identifier property which is not only unique to the BACnet Device that main tains this object but is also unique throughout the BACnet internetwork Bellow is Device object properties table More detail you can reference in BACnet Standard Object Identifier Object Name Object Type SYSTEM STATUS VENDER NAME VENDOR IDENTIFIER MODEL NAME FIRMWARE REVISION This property of type BACnetObjectldentifier is a numeric code that is used to identify the object For the Device object the object identifier shall be unique internetwork wide This property of type CharacterString shall represent a name for the object that is unique internetwork wide The minimum length of the string shall be one character The set of characters used in the Object Name shall be restricted to printable characters This property of type BACnetObjectType indicates membership in a particular object type class The value of this property shall be DEVICE This property oftype BACnetDeviceStatus reflects the current physical and logical status of the BACnet Device The values that may be taken
5. AO Config AC GEE DOD A Modexngtas ba bie A Nodexnp ow UM Oba 1 Lat You can change analog output value in the Value Select the channel you want to control and click Value button A Update Value window will pop up and you can enter the value in the text box After you choose the value click the OK button to er oco Ke Ha DAC at EVT 1 z M Cn Deni _ Amet Late r Den Ew XH EM CSI Dea Baz KACHS EM Deian TAL THLODI Yny ooo E ev BAT acta CH Rage Vake Oea Deepen ee Da AOD CONTO D i MODOS Ka deed Ms Ce BACH Chie Ba Ao AN a ranna F H AOT GEMEG GM A Ma dbrwngplonl es Credu AC HIDE COMO ee E pent Lid 43 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 4 5 Object List of Each Module The BACnet standard identifies define more than 123 different Properties of Objects now different subset of these Properties is specified for each type of Object BAC net is different from traditional industry conventions with its object oriented struc tured The industry has long used the general purpose term points which could refer to sensor inputs control outputs or control values with different characteristics according to manufacturer BACnet instead defines a standard set of Objects each of which has a standard set of Properties that describe the Object and its current status to other devices on the BACnet internetwork It is through these properties that the Object may be controlled by
6. i Si Fe pe LES SE temm ms sl N in e P RS L In Who IS item vk IHIN EEE GE EE AF HT i EE BLEE CS BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 66 5 4 1 And you press send IO modules in BACnet network will reply I Am DSUS XI e ORO tu BEEN pen TT 4 7679 eg BE Mil Ltr 190 pia NZ aud KM ui duum ULL The Send Dialog All of the commands in the Send menu open the Send dialog The Send dialog allows a user to create and send any valid or even invalid BACnet packet When a packet type is chosen from the Send menu the Send dialog will appear with tabs for each layer of the packet e g physical data link network On each tab are appropriate fields to be filled in for each layer Some fields in each packet and in each layer are required If the packet is incom plete the Send button will be disabled and the Status box at the bottom left of the Send dialog will indicate what information is missing from the currently selected tab Read Property The most basic function of VTS is to send and receive packets and decode them Click on the Send menu and you will see a menu that looks like this Which por lo send on Message to send 67 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual The MyIP name that is selected is the port created in port configuration There is only one enabled port so it is selected by default and below the port is a hierarchical menu
7. 1 3 3 BAS 3018BC Hardware Specifications General m Power Consumption 3 W max O 24 Vpc E Power Supply 24 VAC 24 Vv 10 Communication m Serial Interface RS 485 Analog Input Channels 8 Input Type V mA RTD Thermistor DI Dry Contact Voltage Range O 10V Current Range 0 20 mA 4 20 mA for both need to add a 125 ohm resistor RTD and Thermistor Type 3k 10K Pt 100 2 wire Temperature Range 50 150 C O 100 C O 200 C 0 400 C 50 200 C IEC RTD 100 ohms 0 0385 JIS RTD 100 ohms 0 0392 Pt 1000 2 wire 40 160 C Thermistor 3k 10 k 20 100 C Input Impedance 2M voltage 120 current Accuracy 0 1 voltage 0 1 current 0 5 C RTD x1 C Thermistor or better Span Drift 25 ppm C Zero Drift 6 V C Resolution 16 bit Sampling Rate 10 sample second CMR 50 60 Hz 90 dB NMR 50 60 Hz 60 dB Over Voltage Protection 35 Vpc Built in TVS ESD Protection 3 BAS 3000 Series User Manual 1 3 4 BAS 3024BC Hardware Specifications General Power Consumption 4 W max 24 Vpc Power Supply 24 VAC 24 Vpc 10 used as remote I O Operating Temperature 0 60 C Storage Temperature 20 80 C Operating Humidity 20 95 Storage Humidity 0 95 Communication m Serial Interface RS 485 Analog Input m Channels 4 S Input Type V mA RTD Thermistor DI Dry Contact m Voltage Range 0 10V m Current Range 0 20 mA 4 2
8. Chapter Chapter Chapter 1 sh ch om o E 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 3 3 1 3 2 3 3 4 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 System Overview Igel Eet g EEE RFCREEREERFEDEREEURSE 2 Fel GN 2 Hardware Specifications see eee 2 1 3 4 BAS 3050BC Hardware Specifications eee eee 2 1 3 2 BAS 3051BC Hardware Specifications eee eee 3 1 3 8 BAS 3018BC Hardware Specifications eee eee 3 1 3 4 BAS 3024BC Hardware Specifications eee eee 4 1 3 5 BAS 3500BC DDC Hardware Specifications 5 15 NGOene 5 1 8 7 EN 6 BAS 3000BC Series Dmensions eee eee eee 6 BAS 3000BC Wall Mounting Dimensions eese 8 Documentation amp Compatibility 9 Document Introduction e sese eee ee eee 10 Protocol Implementation Conference Statement aan ni 10 Table 2 1 BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance State MEN 10 BACnet Objects Supported By BAG 2000 13 2 3 1 Analog NPD EE 13 2 9 2 Analog e te E 14 23 3 BT Neeb 15 2 3 4 Binary Output ENEE 16 e DN 17 Application Services nennen 18 InstallatiOn anennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnr11 Ree 22 DDC Module BAS 3500BC nnns 24 DDC and Remote I O Module Installation Diagram 25 Domain Focused Config Tool 27 Domain Focused Configuration Tool 28 Domain Focused Configuration Tool Usage 28 4 2 1 Installation Procedure
9. SPANCALIBRATION 7002 Enumerated CMD MD BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 14 2 3 3 Binary Input Binary Input Objects are supported by BAS 3050BC BAS 3051BC Dynamically Creatable No Dynamically Deletable No etary F peecrmewmER mc TT O A mene Dot a Bu Sr OK ob par sae 0 1 omose 1 Rum 0 1 11 1 percer rore 7 v me Seng Semer v v Sm Se POWERON STARTSTOP GWD 7 ve Raer ACC vae v mei eme pasemrwme pm Fe 15 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 2 3 4 Binary Output Binary Output Objects are supported by BAS 3050BC BAS 3024BC Dynamically Creatable No Dynamically Deletable No Property Name TI Proprietary Writable Property Data Type ID ca MU v 1 OA OK Seene O O ei omme vm 1 1 10 1 pr H soen v msme rv 1 cors 1 poem p 1 1 1 menr manr 0 1 1 Oe eneus Pera 1 01 RANGECODE CONG 1 om meet Seen v v om Bem pne wave v v for use aep rae 7 e Rem marae g 7 Soe BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 16 2 3 5 Device Dynamically Creatable No Dynamically Deletable No Property Name Required Optional Propri Writ Property Data Type etary jable ID OBJECT IDENTIFIER IDENTIFIER Da do TT OBJECT TYPE rj F MW O A D H E SAA KO EE EE E PER FM 1 1 1 1 11 RR i l T to esmo sm dd APPLICATION SOFTWARE VE RSION DESCRI
10. Figure A 2 BAS 3050BC Connection BAS 3000 Series User Manual 76 A 3 BAS 3018BC Advantech provides a 125 register for the Ul connector to enable 0 20mA Figure A 3 BAS 3018BC Connection A A BAS 3024BC Advantech provides a 125 register for the Ul connector to enable 0 20mA PAPP 5 253 8 82888484888 BAS 3024BC 8282228858 ar Figure A 4 BAS 3024BC Connection 77 BAS 3000 Series User Manual BAS 3500BC BACNet MS TE Modbus Local Bus IP 1 oleole au Figure A 5 BAS 3500BC Connection BAS 3000 Series User Manual 78 Appendix B RS 485 Network B 1 B 2 Introduction EIA RS 485 is the industry s most widely used bidirectional balanced transmission line standard It is specifically developed for industrial multi drop systems that should be able to transmit and receive data at high rates or over long distances The specifications of the EIA RS 485 protocol are as follows S Maximum line length per segment 1200 meters 4000 feet m Throughput of 10 M baud and beyond Differential transmission balanced lines with high resistance against noise m Maximum 32 nodes per segment W Bi directional master slave communication over a single set of twisted pair cables m Parallel connected nodes true multi drop BAS 3000BC remote I O modules are fully isolated and use just a single set of twisted pair wires to send and receive Since the nodes are connected in parallel they can be freely di
11. Follow these simple precautions to protect yourself from harm and the products from damage m To avoid electrical shock always disconnect the power from your PC chassis before you work on it Don t touch any components on the CPU card or other cards while the PC is on Disconnect power before making any configuration changes The sudden rush of power as you connect a jumper or install a card may damage sensitive electronic components BAS 3000BC Series User Manual IV Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 16 17 Read these safety instructions carefully Keep this User Manual for later reference Disconnect this equipment from any AG outlet before cleaning Use a damp cloth Do not use liquid or spray detergents for cleaning For plug in equipment the power outlet socket must be located near the equip ment and must be easily accessible Keep this equipment away from humidity Put this equipment on a reliable surface during installation Dropping it or letting it fall may cause damage The openings on the enclosure are for air convection Protect the equipment from overheating DO NOT COVER THE OPENINGS Make sure the voltage of the power source is correct before connecting the equipment to the power outlet Position the power cord so that people cannot step on it Do not place anything over the power cord All cautions and warnings on the equipment should be noted If the equipment is not used for a long time di
12. choose Accumulator the digital input channel will count the pulse number of the input signal When you choose Pulse the digital input channel will read input signal frequency Noted Just support two channels as Pulse input or Accumulator Active or Inactive Start Stop Object name Description Take BAS 3050BC for example User can select RangeCode to select what input type they want and can edit the description of each channel each channel in Description MES tu Contig Apso Reisch Ee BALBNSOMACUD CH nger Fake Stftg Cin ume Demngaen _ Dini DEAL TH D I skp L Bope IO Eo dew LEO Leesch u x CPF Zee E41 Barral Id eher E OFF Ep AZ More Il Roa dex nra CAS F DP kr DLE Baread DI Ra dpn aana Di4 T Y FF Zu Eid rel i Ra dani EID NORMAL D FF tke DS Hareal Id M depos Din BORMAL Di CFF Su Dil Kai Roa dere ET NORMAL D OP Zee DU Marra D Bo deer 4 4 2 DO Configuration You can choose the DO Config in Function List to configure all digital output chan nels settings DO property table Channel RangeCode Value Duty Cycle BAS 3000BC Series User Manual Emma Defi EA MEDL CH Fasgecode Taka Der sk Period Gang Cheriton fee DO AFHAAL DO Of 2 LU LID Dra EX Borsa Ro dry DEL BORHAL DO CF a L LIED K Nonea Wo dep DCH NUEMALIO OFF XD L HG Fwg OG R srel Ma Ars rrna D3 BORMALIO OFF Xe LI op
13. please connect extra 125 ohm resistor on Ul terminal block 5 Connect RS 485 with PC or other IO module on network Please use twist pair with shielding cable to connect Data and Data terminal block of this IO module to next IO module or PC or DDC controller with BACnet MS TP 3 2 DDC Module BAS 3500BC 1 DDC Module BAS 3500BC Set the MAC Address Default is 0 all off If user has many DDCs in application please turn SW3 switch on off for the MAC Address selection which defined as below table another MAC Address SW3 12345678 MAC Address 00000 0 0 0 Default 0 10000000 1 01000000 2 10000011 193 111 00 11 1 231 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 24 3 3 DDC and Remote UO Module Installation Diagram When user first time get s BAS 3000BC series modules please note that new BAS 3000BC series modules will have default factory settings with MAC Address setting 0 and data format 9600 N 8 1 Redefine the address to avoid ID conflict if two or more new modules are used in the same network Detail information of Domain Focused Configuration Tool please refer to Chapter 4 1 Communication E COM1 RS 485 BACnet MS TP S COM2 RS 485 BACnet MS TP E COM3 RS 485 Modbus RTU Master E COM4 RS 485 Local Bus Advan Tech product use BACNet MS TP Modbus 25 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 26 Domain Focused Config Tool 4 1 4 2 4 2 1 Domain Focused Configu
14. 20ma Ul Input signal is 4 20ma UV10 Input signal is 0 10V PT100 A Input signal is PT100 385 Measuring range is 50 150 C PT100_B Input signal is PT100 385 Measuring range is 0 100 C PT100 C Input signal is PT100 385 Measuring range is 0 200 C PT100 D Input signal is PT100 385 Measuring range is 0 400 C PT100 E Input signal is PT100 385 Measuring range is 50 200 C PT100 E Input signal is PT100 392 Measuring range is 50 150 C PT100 G Input signal is PT100 392 Measuring range is 0 100 C PT100 H Input signal is PT100 392 Measuring range is 0 200 C PT100 I Input signal is PT100 392 Measuring range is 0 400 C PT100 J Input signal is PT100 392 Measuring range is 50 200 C PT1000 A Input signal is PT1000 Measuring range is 40 160 C Thermistor 3k Input signal is Thermistor 3k Measuring range is 20 100 C Thermistor 10k Input signal is Thermistor 10k Measuring range is 20 100 C UDI Input signal is Normal DI h rer BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 46 4 5 2 AO Object Property The Analog Output object type defines a standardized object whose properties repre sent the externally visible characteristics of an analog output Bellow is AO object properties table More detail you can reference in BAGnet Standard Object Identifier Object Name Object Type Description Present Value Status Flags Event State Out Of Service Units PRIORITY ARRAY RELINQUISH DEFAULT RANGECODE CONFIG ZEROCALIBRATION CMD SPANCALIBRAT
15. BACnetARRAY of Object Identifiers one Object Identifier for each object within the device that is acces sible through BACnet services The Max Master property of type Unsigned shall be present if the device is a master node on an MS TP network The value of Max Master specifies the highest possible address for master nodes and shall be less than or equal to 127 If the Max Master property is not writeable via BACnet services its value shall be 127 54 MAX INFO FRAMES DEVICE ADDRESS BIN DING DATABASE REVISION DEVICEINSTANCEOFFS ET CONFIG FACTORYRESET CMD IO NUMBER VALUE Function List nx KS jj BACnet MS TP 3 Online Device 2 M Dev0D2 BAS 3018 MACO2 M Dev0D2 BAS 3050 MACO3 DI Config S DO Config Object List o BI Group BINARY_INPUT O BINARY INPUT 1 BINARY INPUT 2 BINARY_INPUT 3 BINARY_INPUT 4 BINARY_INPUT 5 BINARY_INPUT 6 BINARY_INPUT 9 BO Group BINARY_OUTPUT O BINARY OUTPUT BINARY OUTPUT 2 BINARY OUTPUT 3 BINARY_OUTPUT 4 BINARY_OUTPUT 5 BINARY_OUTPUT 6 BINARY_OUTPUT The Max Info Frames property of type Unsigned shall be present if the device is a node on an MS TP network The value of Max_Info_Frames specifies the maximum number of information frames the node may send before it must pass the token If Max Info Frames is not writable or otherwise user configurable its value shall be one The Device Address Binding property i
16. REVISION MAX APDU LENGTH A CCEPTED SEGMENTATION SUPP ORTED APDU TIMEOUT NUMBER OF ADPU R ETRIES PROTOCAL SERVICES _SUPPORTED PROTOCAL OBJECT T YPES SUPPORT OBJECT LIST MAX MASTER BAS 3000BC Series User Manual This property of type Unsigned shall indicate the minor revision level of the BACnet standard This value shall start at 1 and be incremented for any substantive change s to the BACnet standard that affect device communication or behavior This value shall revert to zero upon each change to the Protocol Version property Changes to the values for Protocol Version and Protocol Revision are recorded in the History of Revisions at the end of this standard This property is required for all devices implementing BACnet Protocol Version 1 Protocol Revision 1 and above Absence of this property shall indicate a device implemented to a version of the standard prior to the definition of the Protocol Revision property This property of type Unsigned is the maximum number of octets that may be contained in a single indivisible application layer proto col data unit The value of this property shall be greater than or equal to 50 The value of this property is also constrained by the underlying data link technology This property of type BACnetSegmentation indicates whether the BACnet Device supports segmentation of messages and if so whether it supports segmented transmission reception or both SEGMENTED BOTH S
17. THERMETORIIDEI USER Opel Do 219 Tre LE R fep regel us TE AIT Cn og Q0 TD Teer 210 35e LET dien Re UM THEREFTORDDEI EDIAID Ren Logg DD Hr Thrin kg 1 IT Man ep pip Ur THERMETORIDED OT pra op DD gri Fly EO LU d 41 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual Inflection Calibration Span Calibration 4 4 4 AO Configuration You can choose the AO tab to configure all analog output channels settings IR AO AUS Be den pe AOL D HIT Modewng on LIT GIA 00 Kell Menge T AO HUVDC DOD 493 KIO Medexnplce BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 42 AO property table Channel RangeCode Value ObjectName Description Analog output port number You can choose the AO tab to configure all analog output chan nels settings You can select the channel you want to configure by the Channel combo box and then choose the correct input type by the Output Range combo box You can choose voltage or current After you have completed the setting for the specific channel click the Apply button to save the setting Value Object name Description Take BAS 3024BC for example eE scu PN Uet i EVT tan STE ES alee Elwyn 2 L Ary I Rath Dein BASIMA He BAZ XOA MACIM beii BAS SD ACTUS La ELE GLS LL BE Devi BAS XO MACH CH RangeCods Wales ger Dara Dessa We DO Corfu AO DOTE DI ADO Dm Bader Ul Config AD HIYO 000 ACH LAUN Roderes Uk Ki i 1 rr z
18. XX Homa R dren LM KBJEMALDO OFF 5I LIED ke Hlrmal Mass Dus NORMAL DP fin IE Tig DOC Ju Kir Eos MORMALI E OFF 5300 Ni rie 8 6 Mw Mo dex bas DCH MORAL TO OFF DD DE fee ET Moe Ro dees Digital output port number It is the same that you can choose the DO tab to configure all dig ital output channels settings You can select the channel you want to configure by the Channel combo box and then choose the cor rect input type by the Output Range combo box You can choose Normal or PWM Output Note Just support two channels as PWM When you choose PWM Output you can click the PWM test to define the duty cycle and period When you complete the setting click the OK button After you have completed the setting for the specific channel click the Apply button to save the setting On or Off When function code is PWM set duty cycle parameter 0 1 100 percent 38 Period second Start Stop ObjectName Description Start Stop Object name Description Take BAS 3050BC for example e I 9 Bnat MET Cele Depa Den BAZ co Des hat RSE A CDD N Til Cond PCi T bwci Lei pos NORMAL LE Cnau EM LOU FORMAL DO C DEL NORMAL Lm I B LHR E Tw Do WORMALDE When function code is PWM set period parameter 0 002 3600 ME rn ee Hal No bes bnn HD Tw Po Segel Ba dee rens lu Dee IG Sorel Baodrenpina 1500 me P l Reese V
19. ear a E E 76 Figure A 1 BAS 3051BC CGonnechon 76 ET 76 Figure A 2 BAS 3050BC CGonnechon 76 BA OOB ee ED CM NF HF AN FF ee 77 Figure A 3 BAS 3018BC CGonnechon sse eee 77 DAS ABE ee CAUR GN ee 77 Figure A A BAS 3024BC CGonnechon io 77 Figure A 5 BAS 3500BC CGonnechon 78 RS 485 Network 79 Lad CITC NON os see vet spe A gt RFC ONR 80 BEE ga RE 80 Figure B 1 Daisychaining nn 80 Bl SN re 81 Figure B 2 Star Topology sees 81 E22 FT 19 ee en 81 Figure B 3 Line fermmaton eres 81 Figure B 4 Signal Distortion sss ese 81 Line Termination sees eee ee eee e eee eee 82 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual Vill Chapter 1 System Overview 1 1 Introduction 3000BC series include Advantech BACNet MS TP DDC and remote I O modules with RS 485 interfaces BACNet MS TP remote I O modules can be expanded as remote I O modules for Adcantech BACNet MS TP DDC controllers or 3rd party BACNet MS TP DDC controllers The BAS 3500BC is an Ethernet based standalone programmable controller specially designed for the BACnet standard building automation BA applications It supports BACNet MS TP and Modbus protocol also features powerful BASPro programming tool which deliv ers many function blocks suitable for BA application such as scheduler HVAC sequential control PID control alarm and event The I O expansion modules BAS 3018BC BAS 3024BC BAS 3050BC BAS 3051BC provide more I O point
20. enu us ST ET Eger L Comb E beri Lam Lm mwg Er Bd EW Em FIL Hon lrer pine mrd ba mi mel Erk VE eg Pasa elo mn Pan ee ol ze lar se BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 36 If your baud rate not set on 38400bps system will pop out warning message je Fedme Bae 2019 _ TE OUT imus Hip TE qe e r 5 ES 4 4 Hardware Parameter Configuration After Utility auto scanned and found out I O device you can see device property in Dev no I O Module There are four type channel DI DO Ul AO that can find in our BAS 30XXBC I O module Take BAS 3024BC for example We can see utility found out BAS 3024BC and it has DO channel configuration Ul channel configura tion AO channel configuration and Object List ET a BAL ned METT 8 Calne Deri mU RT MB E Pean AS SAMA CDA MA De BAS SIGA LOS gt Soria A DD MORMALDO OFF 4 4 1 DI Configuration You can choose the DI Config in Function List to configure all digital input channels settings BES pr cont 4 Vy AJ BAG MSITP nder Device Ln CD DAS 300 BUM ACT Devon BASED MACDS image A 5 ms Dii ST JFF CES IS Obec Lag j Hormal Di OFF Zup DI Homa D Mo desengbon 37 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual DI property table Channel RangeCode Value Start Stop ObjectName Description Digital input port number You can choose DI Accumulator or Pulse Input When you
21. of each of these components is described below Each of these steps is performed by selecting the appropriate menu item from the Edit menu as shown below k VIS vis cfg le Edit View Send Help LETTE All FAE Change Logfile Maine tler IET v ET Edit the device configuration including objects properties and values NuM 4 59 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 5 3 1 Device Configuration This section is for creating Devices and Objects that are hosted within the VTS pro gram In other words Devices and Objects created here will exist inside the VTS workstation for the purpose of providing test Devices and Objects that can be accessed from an external BACnet client application that is being tested If an exter nal client sends ReadProprty or WriteProperty requests directed at the Devices and Objects created here VTS will automatically respond to those requests To configure a local device object for VTS Step 1 In the Edit menu click Devices M gt wtsd cfg Ele Edt View Send Hep E SI BEIN NEO Step 2 Right click for New Device There is no need to click the OK button after each Object is added Simply keep right clicking within the tree to add more Objects and then click OK when finished Click ing the Cancel button will cancel all of the changes that were made since the dialog box was first displayed Right click in this area to d
22. of families of types of packets The BVLL menu has BACnet IP specific pack ets such as Register Foreign Device The Network menu contains BACnet network ing packets such as Who Is Router To Network The other menus are common groups of application layer messages Select Send gt Object Access gt ReadProperty Which por to send on Message to send Please input target address IP IP BVLCI NPCI Confirmed Request ReadProperty Destination Mi 1721622507808 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 68 Input local device IP E gt F I BYLCI 5 E Ps ep RRL qU5 i n i knee me a ah KA E UUDE Requ 11 mcg TE TO T E Tas ET It 69 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual G Jejdeyn JOUOVE 104 In property Select Read Property present value 5 4 2 Write Property Select Send gt Object Access gt ReadProperty BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 70 Please input target address IP 71 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual G Jejdeyn JOUOVE 104 In WriteProperty select property and input 1001 for range code IP BYLCI NPCI Confinned Reguest WriteProperty Object ID ANALOG INPUT ID i Seng BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 72 9 9 After it receive reply message and no error that means it writable Be e ges berg ESCH pm em adm og DEAS F rum m De lt F liem _ es IF rer
23. on by this property are OPERA TIONAL OPERATIONAL READ ONLY DOWNLOAD REQUIRED DOWNLOAD IN PROGRESS NON OPERATIONAL BACKUP IN PROGRESS This property of type CharacterString identifies the manufacturer of the BACnet Device This property of type Unsigned16 is a unique vendor identification code assigned by ASHRAE which is used to distinguish proprietary extensions to the protocol This property of type CharacterString is assigned by the vendor to represent the model of the BACnet Device This property of type CharacterString is assigned by the vendor to represent the level of firmware installed in the BACnet Device APPLICATION SOFTWA This property of type CharacterString identifies the version of RE VERSION DESCRIPTION PROTOCOL VERSION application software installed in the machine The content of this string is a local matter but it could be a date and time stamp a pro grammer s name a host file version number etc This property of type CharacterString is a string of printable char acters that may be used to describe the application being carried out by the BACnet Device or other locally desired descriptive infor mation This property of type Unsigned represents the version of the BAC net protocol supported by this BACnet Device Every major revision of BACnet shall increase this version number by one The initial release of BACnet shall be version 1 53 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual PROTOCAL
24. 0 Ul A Input signal is 0 20 mA 7 Ul B Input signal is 4 20 mA ANALOO CIE i amabo GPS G AL DUTFTLI a 4p Der ma amabo 99T LA s S DN Dag Gp aRALOO Sr rm es Qr ANAaLOD OG Gra Lo Biereg BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 48 4 5 3 Bl Object Property The Binary Input object type defines a standardized object whose properties repre sent the externally visible characteristics of a binary input A binary input is a physi cal device or hardware input that can be in only one of two distinct states Bellow is Bl object properties table More detail you can reference in BACnet Standard Object Identifier Object Name Object Type Present Value Description Status Flags Event State Out Of Service POLARITY RANGECODE CONFIG ACCUMULATION VALUE PULSEINPUT VALUE STARTSTOP CMD AUTO START This property is a numeric code that is used to identify the object It shall be unique within the BACnet Device that maintains it This property of type CharacterString shall represent a name for the object that is unique within the BACnet Device that maintains it The minimum length of the string shall be one character This property indicates membership in a particular object type class The value of this property shall be BINARY INPUT This property reflects the logical state of the Binary Input The log ical state of the Input shall be either INACTIVE or ACTIV
25. 0 mA RID and Thermistor Type 3k 10K m Pt 100 2 wire Temperature Range 50 1509C O 100 C O 200 C 0 400 C 50 200 C IEC RTD 100 ohms 0 0385 JIS RTD 100 ohms 0 0392 Pt 1000 2 wire 40 160 C Thermistor 3k 10 k 20 100 C S Input Impedance gt 2 M voltage 120 current 125 W Accuracy 0 1 voltage 0 1 current 0 5 C RTD x1 C Thermistor or better m Span Drift 25 ppm C m Zero Drift 6 V C m Resolution 16 bit m Sampling Rate 10 sample second CMR 50 60 Hz 90 dB NMR 50 60 Hz 60 dB m Over Voltage Protection 35 Vpc m Built in TVS ESD Protection Analog Output Channels 4 Range 0 10 VDC 0 20 mA 4 20 mA Accuracy 0 1 of FSR voltage 0 2 of FSR current Resolution 12 bit Current Load Resistor 0 500 ohm Drift 50 ppm C Common Ground BAS 3000 Series User Manual 4 1 3 5 1 3 6 Digital Output Channels 4 Source type 30 V O 1 A resistive load PWM period 2ms 3600sec maximum any 2 channels supported PWM minimum Duty on pulse width 0 2ms PWM rising time 170us falling time 160us Isolation Protection 3000 Vpc BAS 3500BC DDC Hardware Specifications General Certifications CE FCC BTL Mounting DIN rail wall mount Dimension W x H x D 176 x 110 x 39 2mm 6 93 x 4 33 x 1 54 Power Input 24Vpc 24VAC Power Consumption 3W 224Vpc Real time Clock Yes Watchdog Timer Yes Hardware W CPU 3
26. 000 A Input signal is PT1000 Measuring range is 40 C 160 C Thermistor 3k Input signal is Thermistor 3k Measuring range is 20 C 100 C Thermistor 10k Input signal is Thermistor 10k Measuring range is 20 C 100 C UDI Input signal is Normal Di TempCompensation Temperature compensate RangeCode Start Stop Start Stop ObjectName Object name Description Description Take BAS 3018BC for example oral rp Kris Betz RAS I Teen Fel Nang r m Finder Lie m Maru BRR PEEGE 2 3 Li RESTER E kesi ed a m i 9 a E po UE d b bono di bn BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 40 When you choose RTD or Thermistor input type you can use Temperature Compen sation to correct the temperature value by considering the lead resistance After you have completed the setting for the specific channel click the Apply button to save the setting Ui Con Ar Rad T Thermador DRE ELI h EERMISTOK HE 5 E EI emo Ss d FRDMETOR DK 2 07 S EEERMUTCE 4 F h i Besides you also can perform span calibration and zero calibration by clicking the Calibration on right up side then click button and pop up window you can select Zero Calibration or Span Calibration Zero Calibration DR Her See D mo an T Hi TAERMETOR IDE FBA Cons 0g Ti Tee Bee DIZ THERMETORUDE EFAIL pen Logg COD cir Lg nl R denne DIP ETE LEIET ette Q0 HL ee Tama eio a EN dem eed UM
27. 2 bit CPU 312 MHZ m Flash Memory 32MB E RAM 64M SDRAM m Battery Backup SRAM 512KB Communication m LAN 1x 10 100Base T RJ 45 BACNet IP server COM1 RS 485 BACnet MS TP COM2 RS 485 BACnet MS TP COM3 RS 485 Modbus RTU Master COM4 RS 485 A Bus Extension AdvanTech product use Indicator DDC There are 11 system indicators on the front panel of the BAS 3500BC DDC for indi cating the running status m Power Power indicator The indicator will be turned on when module is power on m Run RDY Function block and control logic running status Kernel Ready indica tor The indicator will flicker when module is ready to operate function block or control logic m Error System error indicator COMM There are 8 communication lights The indicator will flicker when the module is transmitting and receiving communication packets via communication port 5 BAS 3000 Series User Manual I O Module There are four system indicators on the front panel of the expansion module BAS 3000BC I O for indicating the running status W Power Power indicator The indicator will be turned on when the expansion module is power on COMM There are two communication lights The indicator will flicker when the module is transmitting and receiving communication packets m Error System error indicator There are also multiple DI O status indicators by the side of the system indicators If the value of the digital input output channel
28. AS 3000BC Series User Manual 64 5 4 Note If the Address Type is Remote Broadcast or Remote Station specify the E remote network number in the Network field Step 5 Choose a Port If no Port is configured see Port Configuration above the only choice available will be any port Sending BACnet Packet Tester can use VTS to test a BACnet device by Manually sending BACnet messages one packet at a time and visually examining return packets to verify test results This chapter explains how to use VTS manually When To Send Packets Manually Manual operation is best used to m Verify a VTS configuration i e ensure VTS can communicate with an IUT m Run quick tests that would take more time to run with a script m Find devices on the network m Debug test scripts Typically testers send specific types of packet such as Read Property To create packets the Send menu has an entry for each Network or Application packet Step1 To send packets with VTS use the Send menu We can find our BAS 30XXBC IO module series by instruction Who ls Select Send gt Remote Device Management gt Whos ls Die de ee Send ERIS Iesu bel D a M terra Y H B fon ga Tia an w Lead FF Min EIET Fin uran Obst Brea E sei C drm E Feee e A E EN Wal Termin Error 65 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual Input user s router IP and UDP port number A 0 ed BWLI WT 1 Ja Jee T
29. B 2 2 Random Topology This is a combination of daisychain and hierarchical structure Repeater Figure B 3 Line Termination Each discontinuity in impedance causes reflections and distortion When an imped ance discontinuity occurs in the transmission line the immediate effect is signal reflection This will lead to signal distortion Specially at line ends this mismatch causes problems To eliminate this discontinuity terminate the line with a resistor Figure B 4 Signal Distortion 81 BAS 3000 Series User Manual B 3 Line Termination Each discontinuity in impedance causes reflections and distortion When a imped ance discontinuity occurs in the transmission line the immediate effect is signal reflection This will lead to signal distortion Specially at line ends this mismatch causes problems To eliminate this discontinuity terminate the line with a resistor The value of the resistor should be a close as possible to the characteristic impe dence of the line Although receiver devices add some resistance to the whole of the transmission line normally it is sufficient to the resistor impedance should equal the characteristic impedance of the line BAS 3000 Series User Manual 82 83 BAS 3000 Series User Manual ADVANTECH Enabling an Intelligent Planet www advantech com Please verify specifications before quoting This guide is intended for reference purposes only All product specifications are subject to
30. E More detail can reference in BACnet Standard This property of type Character String is a string of printable characters whose content is not restricted This property represents four Boolean flags that indicate the gen eral health of a binary input Three of the flags are associated with the values of other properties of this object A more detailed status could be determined by reading the properties that are linked to these flags The relationship between individual flags is not defined by the protocol The four flags are IN ALARM FAULT OVERRIDDEN OUT OF SERVICE The Event State property of type BACnetEventState is included in order to provide a way to determine if this object has an active event state associated with it If the object supports intrinsic report ing then the Event State property shall indicate the event state of the object If the object does not support intrinsic reporting then the value of this property shall be NORMAL The Out Of Service property of type BOOLEAN is an indication whether TRUE or not FALSE the physical input the object rep resents is not in service This means that the Present Value prop erty is decoupled from the physical input and will not track changes to the physical input when the value of Out Of Service is TRUE More detail can reference standard The relationship between the physical state of the Input and the logical state represented by the Present Value property If the Polar
31. EGMENTED TRANSMIT SEGMENTED RECEIVE NO SEGMENTATION The APDU Timeout property of type Unsigned shall indicate the amount of time in milliseconds between retransmissions of an APDU requiring acknowledgment for which no acknowledgment has been received The default value for this property shall be 3 000 milliseconds for devices that permit modification of this parameter Otherwise the default value shall be 60 000 millisec onds This value shall be non zero if the Device object property called Number Of APDU Retries is non zero In order to achieve reliable communication it is recommended that the values of the APDU Timeout properties of the Device objects of all intercommunicating devices should contain the same value The Number Of APDU Retries property of type Unsigned shall indicate the maximum number of times that an APDU shall be retransmitted The default value for this property shall be 3 If this device does not perform retries then this property shall be set to zero Ifthe value of this property is greater than zero a non zero value shall be placed in the Device object APDU_ Timeout property This property of type BACnetServicesSupported indicates which standardized protocol services are supported by this device s pro tocol implementation This property of type BACnetObjectTypesSupported indicates which standardized object types are supported by this device s pro tocol implementation This read only property is a
32. Ethernet address of the port AP CARO 65 84 00 TD name is automatically created for the address of the workstation running VTS Artes Type m C Hil ew Par hP Local Staion Minton Remote B ka i Frames Son Address eine C Global Broedcast Hex AB Step3 Click New change the name to IUT and then enter the address of the implementa tion under test Remember you must create an entry for the device being tested and it must be named IUT Note The IUT name has special meaning in VTS because scripts will auto matically SEND and EXPECT messages from whatever address is associated with the IUT name as long as an explicit destination address is not specified in the script r T CAB E5 ELA CH F M I Se e Create the IUT name for the hi address of the implementation Er under test to take advantage of zz implicit addressing in scripts otep 4 Choose an Address Type for the Name The available types are Null No type chosen Use this when you aren t sure what Address Type is appropriate and want to fill it in later Local Station Any device on the local network Hemote Station Any device on a network other than the TD s local network Local Broadcast Packets are sent to all devices on the local network Remote Broadcast Packets are sent to all devices on the specified network Global Broadcast Packets are sent to all devices on all reachable networks B
33. IER E r St Dee 4i BICI MNTI COM fan Confumwnooca tot ve Data b 33 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual If we select Advance we can set item This Station and Device Instance LS E E av m Rey 1 avri or Er i This Station the MAC address of this node TS is generally read from a hardware DIP switch or from nonvolatile memory Valid values for TS are 0 to 254 The value 255 is used to denote broadcast when used as a destination address but is not allowed as a value for TS Device Instance It is identifier in BACnet standard 4 3 1 3 Advance Auto Scan Setting We can setup our utility in advance setting when we select Customize gt Advance Advance User in utility menu bar In advance user setting When users select Advance you can configure your advance scanning setting Eamus KIN Ba eer dO Peer Kar f eggi Peete bliss BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 34 In Online Device We can select more setting when we run auto scan on our I O device 4 3 2 Connection Device Information After utility search we can see Dev 3 BAS 3050 and find out our I O and object prop erties in device that show under Online Device as below Hd ee Description Device version information Default Device Instance MAC address after customer modify Device Instance value and this new value would be the new Device Instance BAS 30xxBC module type is set as M
34. ION 7 12 MAX APDU LENGTH ACCEPTED 500 13 SEGMENTATION SUPPORTED No Segmentstion 14 APDU TIMEOUT 6000 15 NUMBER OF APDU RETRIES 16 PROTOCOL SERVICES SUPPORTED atomic WriteFile read Property read PropertyMultiple writeProperty veritePropertyMult 17 PROTOCOL OBJECT TYPES SUPPORTED BINARY INPUT BINARY OUTPUT DEVICE 18 OBJECT LIST DEVICE 3 BINARY INPUT O BINARY INPUT 1 BINARY INPUT 2 BINARY 19 MAX MASTER 20 MAX INFO FRAMES 1 31 DEVICE ADDRESS BINDING NULL 22 DATABASE REVISION 23 DEVICEINSTANCEOFFSET CONFIG D 24 MASTERSLAVE CONFIG 255 25 FACTORYRESET CMD D 26 IO NUMBER VALUE 134742016 55 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 56 Visual Testing Shell For BACnet 9 1 9 2 Introduction Visual Test Shell VTS is an application for testing the BACnet functionality of vari ous devices used in building automation systems BACnet is a Data Communication Protocol for Building Automation and Control Networks developed under the aus pices of the American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engi neers ASHRAE VTS 3 0 has been turned into an open source project in the hopes that the users of this program will assist in making it a robust and full featured BAC net test tool The home of the VTS 3 0 open source project is http sourceforge net projects vts Requirements for Testing with VTS In order to test a device the following basic components are needed 1 The lates
35. ION CMD KEEPLASTVALUE CMD This property of type BACnetObjectldentifier is a numeric code that is used to identify the object It shall be unique within the BACnet Device that maintains it This property of type CharacterString shall represent a name for the object that is unique within the BACnet Device that main tains it The minimum length of the string shall be one character This property of type BACnet Object Type indicates member ship in a particular object type class The value of this property shall be ANALOG OUTPUT This property of type Character String is a string of printable characters whose content is not restricted This property of type REAL indicates the current value in engi neering units of the output This property of type BACnetStatusFlags represents four Bool ean flags that indicate the general health of an analog output Three of the flags are associated with the values of other prop erties of this object A more detailed status could be determined by reading the properties that are linked to these flags The rela tionship between individual flags is not defined by the protocol The four flags are IN ALARM FAULT OVERRIDDEN OUT OF SERVICE The Event State property of type BACnetEventState is included in order to provide a way to determine if this object has an active event state associated with it If the object supports intrinsic reporting then the Event State property shall indi
36. PTION BE Kailer nn MMM me a an PROTOCOL SERVICES SUPPO v RTED PROTOCOL OBJECT TYPES S v UPPORTED See EEE ED SEGMENTATION SUPPORTED 1 APDU_TINEOUT E LLL NUMBER OFAPDU RETRES 7 1 beisen pm Om we E 1 eier ARES SONS 7 I 1 per Bran 7 1 a INTEGRATIONTIME CONFIG v v 9005 Enumer ated ated f SEN Se Ze SIAJ SAJ 4 N ES 17 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 2 4 Application Services Table 13 lists all the BACnet standard application services The checked services are supported by the BAS 3000BC series devices Application Service Initiates Requests Executes Requests AcknowledgeAlarm L1 L1 AddListElement AtomicReadFile AtomicWriteFile Authenticate ConfirmedCOVNotification ConfirmedEventNotification ConfirmedPrivateTransfer ConfirmedTextMessage CreateObject DeleteObject DeviceCommunicationControl GetAlarmSummary GetEnrollmentSummary 00 0 O Oo OVO O O O O 0 0 0 GetEventlnformation l Am x x Have LifeSafetyOperation ReadProperty DD DD OD OD O O O 0 0 0 0 D D 1 O Of OF U ReadPropertyConditional ReadPropertyMultiple ReadRange ReinitializeDevice RemoveListElement RequestKey SubscribeCOV SubscribeCOVProperty Or oO o o 0 0 0 O 0 OF U O1o o o o DO IO amp TimeSynchronization BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 18 UnconfirmedCOVNotification UnconfirmedEventNotification UnconfirmedPr
37. Series User Manual Technical Support and Assistance 1 _ Visit the Advantech web site at www advantech com support where you can find the latest information about the product 2 Contact your distributor sales representative or Advantech s customer service center for technical support if you need additional assistance Please have the following information ready before you call Product name and serial number Description of your peripheral attachments Description of your software operating system version application software etc A complete description of the problem The exact wording of any error messages Warnings Cautions and Notes Warning Warnings indicate conditions which If not observed can cause personal injury Caution Cautions are included to help you avoid damaging hardware or losing data e g A There is a danger of a new battery exploding If it is incorrectly installed Do not attempt to recharge force open or heat the battery Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the man ufacturer Discard used batteries according to the manufacturer s instructions Note Notes provide optional additional information Document Feedback To assist us in making improvements to this manual we would welcome comments and constructive criticism Please send all such in writing to support advan tech com Safety Precaution Static Electricity
38. Ul property table Channel Universal Input port number You can choose the UI tab to configure all universal input channels settings You can select the channel you want to configure by the Channel combo box and then choose the correct input type by the Input Range combo box There are several different input types you can choose voltage cur rent RTD Thermistor and digital input DI When you choose RTD or Thermistor input type you can use Temperature Compensation text box to correct the temperature value by considering the lead resis tance After you have completed the setting for the specific channel click the Apply button to save the setting You can select as bellow Ul Input signal is 0 20ma Ul Input signal is 4 20ma UV10 Input signal is 0 10V PT100 A Input signal is PT100 385 Measuring range is 50 C 150 C PT100 B Input signal is PT100 385 Measuring range is 0 C 100 C PT100 C Input signal is PT100 385 Measuring range is 0 C 200 C PT100 D Input signal is PT100 385 Measuring range is 0 C 400 C PT100 E Input signal is PT100 385 Measuring range is 50 C 200 C PT100 F Input signal is PT100 392 Measuring range is 50 C 150 C PT100 G Input signal is PT100 392 Measuring range is O C 100 C PT100 H Input signal is PT100 392 Measuring range is 0 C 200 C PT100 I Input signal is PT100 392 Measuring range is 0 C 400 C PT100 J Input signal is PT100 392 Measuring range is 50 C 200 C PT1
39. aster Slave Mode MAC address range is 0 127 Device Instance address range is 0 4194302 Reinitialize Device In cold start and warm start Cold Start Reboot itself Warm Start Reset itself to some predefined initial state 35 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual NO Item Cold Start Warm Start power off restart 1 DI counter freq According auto No effect According auto start or not to start or not to decide auto fre decide auto fre quency counting quency counting or not or not 2 DI normal No effect No effect No effect 3 DO normal According keep Output value Output default last value to not effect value decide clean out put value or not 4 DO PWM Period is 1s then No effect Period is 1s then duty cycle is duty cycle is 50 PWM output 50 PWM output is stop is stop 5 Al value No effect No effect No effect 6 AO value According keep Output value Output default last value to not effect value decide keep out put value as default value or not 7 BACnet MAC and Update value Update value Update value device instance 8 HW Setting UART setting Update value Update value Update value 4 3 3 Firmware Updates All our I O modules BAS 3018BC BAS 3024BC BAS 3050BC Bas 3051BC have same step to update newly version firmware Remember that Baud rate must set 384 00bps 1 Goto Dev page you can choose F W Update to update your new version firm ware EE uu Cn Dies A Duce TF End L Tut L gN d
40. at his own expense FCC Class B Note 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 installa tion This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful inter ference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interfer ence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equip ment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures m _ Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna m Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver S Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected S Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help FM This equipment has passed the FM certification According to the National Fire Pro tection Association work sites are classified into different classes divisions and groups based on hazard considerations This equipment is compliant with the speci fications of Class I Division 2 Groups A B C and D indoor hazards iii BAS 3000BC
41. ates 9600 19200 38400 76800 MS TP slave Clause 9 baud rates Point To Point EIA 232 Clause 10 baud rates Point To Point modem Clause 10 baud rates LonTalk protocol Clause 11 medium Other Character Sets Supported Indicating support for multiple character sets does not imply that they can all be sup ported simultaneously D BAS 3000BC Series User Manual L1 IBM Microsoft DBCS ISO 8859 1 ISO 10646 UCS 2 0 ISO 10646 UCS 4 m JIS C 6226 12 2 3 BACnet Objects Supported By BAS 3000BC Object List of Each Module Module Name Object Numbers Al AO Bl BO Device BAS 3018BC 8 0 0 0 1 BAS 3024BC 4 4 0 4 1 BAS 3050BC 0 0 8 8 1 BAS 3051BC 0 0 0 16 1 2 3 1 Analog Input Analog Input Objects are supported by BAS 3018BC BAS 3024BC Dynamically Creatable No Required Optional Proprietary Writable Property Data Type Dynamically Deletable No MR NENNEN Character MM NEN TION VALUE LEN LN LEN NE Aa NN LN NM LIED EN Li gt Sa EEE LEN RN NENNEN NENNEN BEE EEE 13 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 2 3 2 Analog Output Analog Output Objects are supported by BAS 3024BC Dynamically Creatable No Dynamically Deletable No Property Name Optional Proprietary R Property Data Type ID mm mem po LE RE Character a STATIS Fs 0 m bonn mos 1 1 ms pm 1 117 menr GM rv 1 pf 1 RELINQUISH DEFA v ULT ZEROCALIBRATION 7001 Enumerated CMD
42. cate the event state of the object If the object does not support intrin sic reporting then the value of this property shall be NORMAL The Out Of Service property of type BOOLEAN is an indica tion whether TRUE or not FALSE the physical point that the object represents is not in service This means that changes to the Present Value property are decoupled from the physical output when the value of Out Of Service is TRUE While the Out Of Service property is TRUE the Present Value and Reliability properties may still be changed to any value as a means of simulating specific fixed conditions or for testing pur poses More you can reference in BACnet standard This property of type BACnetEngineeringUnits indicates the measurement units of this object This property is a read only array of prioritized values This property is the default value to be used for the Present Value property when all command priority values in the Priority Array property have a NULL value Range Code setting in AO Object Write this property Oxff start Al zero calibration Read this property return zero calibration data Write this property Oxff start AI span calibration Read this property return span calibration data Write this property to 1 then if reinitial device the value will be keep AT BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 4 5 2 1 RANGECODE CONFIG IN AO Object Modify value of AO function code as below 72 AO10 Input signal is 0 10 V 7
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44. cident or improper installation Advantech assumes no liability under the terms of this warranty as a consequence of such events Because of Advantech s high quality control standards and rigorous testing most of our customers never need to use our repair service If an Advantech product is defec tive it will be repaired or replaced at no charge during the warranty period For out of warranty repairs you will be billed according to the cost of replacement materials service time and freight Please consult your dealer for more details If you think you have a defective product follow these steps 1 Collect all the information about the problem encountered For example CPU speed Advantech products used other hardware and software used etc Note anything abnormal and list any onscreen messages you get when the problem occurs 2 Call your dealer and describe the problem Please have your manual product and any helpful information readily available 3 If your product is diagnosed as defective obtain an RMA return merchandize authorization number from your dealer This allows us to process your return more quickly 4 Carefully pack the defective product a fully completed Repair and Replacement Order Card and a photocopy proof of purchase date such as your sales receipt in a shippable container A product returned without proof of the purchase date is not eligible for warranty service 5 Write the RMA number visibly on the outsi
45. d 100 Sia Tad Bool Ne b r hos 1000 Dog X Nopel Wo rs r a 100 Der EE Bee Ba rwng 1500 mg DOT Noral Boine Besides you can change the digital output channel value in the DO Value Select the channel you want to control and click related Output button A Value window will pop up and you can choose the value by Active or Inactive radio but ton After you choose the value click the OK button to complete PWM relative such as parameters edit pr Lar r MB Den Bal ce B Cen bar mega CHE y Di Codi eo DO Config B ean Liat 4 4 3 Ul Configuration ab Peat Bas XA CIUS VHP UT Dou FORMAL DO O Bol FORMAL DO Den NORMAL h ET Do Ba EST G t Eu XokHAL O CFF in Ee Fo OFF em Dos OL ERT OFF Son Een BHALE Of wm You can choose the Ul tab to configure all universal input channels settings V RA ma et E Ven Der E D far x3 x BNET TS RHM C3 fi Cala LR legah Ur lli AER en EI TRERGET T l i RC na bI un TER 7 ad HAEC 0L EN ms TENENTE IUE X DEI ten i e DE EE m Dae tur nen A WEE RS WY Y KE UL Nr A 39 Falem Freu um Ae Been Lan m en Lat F ey i Str R diri rer Mile V TL Fri Pk Gr TT d na Lew CON EU Means he 2 215 Va dar usa FOE Fi M rsk L i ZT Be dan re ew Lat E Pieter Uh GE Wo Geer ses Wee Log du ES arne e RECS Be emilie bep ond KR Dass en Be wiler En Fi Tes pn L R e B get RAC BAS 3000BC Series User Manual
46. d the VTS package and double click on VTS exe BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 58 5 3 Configuring VTS The VTS Workspace The collection of settings VTS uses to communicate with an IUT is called its work space The workspace includes information about the local device communication ports and remote devices Multiple workspaces can be created to make it easier to use VTS to test multiple IUTs with different capabilities Three major components define the VTS workspace Device Device definitions allow users to use VTS to simulate BACnet devices Each Device definition must define a local DEVICE object for full details of the DEVICE object see the BACnet standard ASHRAE ANSI Standard 135 2001 clause 12 The DEVICE object defines certain communication parameters VTS uses these parame ters to define how it initiates and responds to messages Other standard BACnet objects can also be created in each Device definition in order to simulate a full fea tured BACnet device Port A port is a connection point to a communication medium such as Ethernet or the Internet Protocol IP In order to communicate over a medium VTS must have a Port defined for that medium Name A Name is a user pseudonym for a BACnet address The address can be a unicast address a specific device or a broadcast address A Name defined in VIS can be used in scripts and in manual tests in place of the address that it represents The configuration
47. de of the package and ship it prepaid to your dealer Part No XXXXXXXXXX Edition 2 Printed in Taiwan July 2012 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual li Declaration of Conformity CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications when shielded cables are used for external wiring We recommend the use of shielded cables This kind of cable is available from Advantech Please contact your local supplier for ordering information CE This product has passed the CE test for environmental specifications Test conditions for passing included the equipment being operated within an industrial enclosure In order to protect the product from being damaged by ESD Electrostatic Discharge and EMI leakage we strongly recommend the use of CE compliant industrial enclo sure products FCC Class A Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Opera tion of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference
48. e defines a standardized object whose properties repre sent the externally visible characteristics of a binary output A binary output is a physical device or hardware output that can be in only one of two distinct states In this description those states are referred to as ACTIVE and INACTIVE A typical use of a binary output is to switch a particular piece of mechanical equipment such as a fan or pump on or off Bellow is BO object properties table More detail you can refer ence in BACnet Standard Object ldentifier Object Name Object Type Present Value Description Status Flags This property of type BACnetObjectldentifier is a numeric code that is used to identify the object It shall be unique within the BACnet Device that maintains it This property of type CharacterString shall represent a name for the object that is unique within the BACnet Device that maintains it The minimum length of the string shall be one character This property of type BACnetObjectType indicates membership in a particular object type class The value of this property shall be BINARY OUTPUT This property of type BACnetBinaryPV reflects the logical state of the Binary Output The logical state of the output shall be either INACTIVE or ACTIVE The relationship between the Present Value and the physi cal state of the output is determined by the Polarity property This property of type CharacterString is a string of printable charac
49. ed for B SS Profile Data Sharing Read Property B DS RP B D Data Sharing Write Property B DS WP B D Device Management Dynamic Device Binding B DM DDB B Device Management Dynamic Object Binding B DM DOB B O Not Required For B SS Profile Data Sharing Read Property Multiple B DS RPM B Data Sharing Write Property Multiple B DS WPM B A Initiates B Executes BACnet Standard Object Types Supported The following is a list of the standard object types as defined by ASHRAE The objects checked are currently supported by this product See the section in this docu ment for the supported object type for details D Accumulator Analog Input Analog Output Analog Value L oO amp amp Averaging Binary Input Binary Output Binary Value Calendar 1 0 0 amp E Command Device Event Enrollment File Group D 1 D oO OF EA Life Safety Point 11 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual D 0 Oo Oo O 0 0 0 0 0 Data Link Layer Option D x 1 0 do U D DOO Life Safety Zone Loop Multistate Input Multistate Output Multistate Value Notification Class Program Pulse Converter Schedule Trend Log BACnet Internet Protocol IP Annex J BACnet IP Annex J Foreign Device ISO 8802 3 Ethernet Clause 7 ANSI ATA 878 1 2 5 MB ARCNET network Clause 8 ANSI ATA 878 1 RS 485 ARCNET network Clause 8 baud rates Master Slave Token Passing MS TP master Clause 9 baud r
50. er Manual 44 4 5 1 Al Object Property The Analog Input object type defines a standardized object whose properties repre sent the externally visible characteristics of an analog input Bellow is Al object prop erties table More detail you can reference in BACnet Standard Object Identifier This property of type BACnetObjectldentifier is a numeric code that is used to identify the object It shall be unique within the BACnet Device that maintains it Object Name This property of type CharacterString shall represent a name for the object that is unique within the BACnet Device that maintains it The minimum length of the string shall be one character The set of charac ters used in the Object Name shall be restricted to printable characters Object Type This property of type BACnetObjectType indicates membership in a particular object type class The value of this property shall be ANALOG INPUT Present Value This property of type REAL indicates the current value in engineering units of the input being measured The Present Value property shall be writable when Out Of Service is TRUE Description This property of type CharacterString is a string of printable characters whose content is not restricted Status Flags This property of type BACnetStatusFlags represents four Boolean flags that indicate the general health of an analog input The four flags are IN ALARM FAULT OVERRIDDEN OUT OF SERVICE Event State The E
51. is logic high its relative DI O status indi cator will be turned on 1 3 7 Environment Operating Temperature 10 60 C m Storage Temperature 20 80 C m Operating Humidity 20 9596 non condensing S Storage Humidity O 95 non condensing Note Static electricity will be generated if the relative humidity of environment is below 30 Therefore the user must take measures against static JE electricity such as grounding 1 4 BAS 3000BC Series Dimensions DIM for BAS 3050BC FYTTTYTTT T Mt tt af an E p 4 Ise e eg e CD FT BAS 3000 Series User Manual 6 DIM for BAS 3500BC 100 00 Unit mm BAS 3000 Series User Manual 1 5 BAS 3000BC Wall Mounting Dimensions BO HA OU DAG 2000 Series User Manual 8 Documentation amp Compatibility 2 1 Document Introduction This document contains the Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement PICS and BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks BIBBs for the Advantech BAS 3000BC series I O module as required by the American National Standards Institute American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers ANSI ASHRAE Standard 135 2008 BACnet protocol The PICS is a written document created by the manufacturer of a device to identify the particular options specified in the BACnet standard and implemented in the device BACnet interoperability building blocks are collecti
52. isplaya menu foraddinger deleting Devices and Objects BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 60 Here is an example showing two Devices with some Objects within each Device The standard Properties of each standard Object type are not yet supported 5 3 2 Port Configuration A port is a communications endpoint that sends and receives packets Some ports are associated with a physical interface such as an Ethernet communications card and others such as IP ports are associated with a UDP port Step1 In the Edit menu click Ports Then the Port Configuration dialog will appear Port Lonfiquratien 61 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual G Jejdeyn JOUOVE 104 Step2 To create a new Port configuration click the New button A new port entry will be created with the name Untitled and make up a name for the Port L ck New to add E pales a por meme r er ma le Iesel ARCNET uste re Clicking on a tab sets the port type and plays parameters specific to each port type Step 3 Enter the correct Network number into the Network and enter the associated local Device object see the DEVICE section above Step 4 For BACnet IP ports the socket OxBACO or 47808 is the typical socket number Last in order to allow the port to communicate must click the Enable checkbox ab F ESA 3 E dai N Green color indlcates that the portis active Ma P Een Ancuer ware PTP
53. ity property is NORMAL then the ACTIVE state of the Present Value property is also the ACTIVE or ON state of the physical Input as long as Out Of Service is FALSE If the Polarity property is REVERSE then the ACTIVE state of the Present Value property is the INACTIVE or OFF state of the phys ical Input as long as Out Of Service is FALSE Modify value of DI function code as below 0 Normal DI 256 counter 512 frequency Read only command Integer data records count of input pulse 0 4294967296 Read only command Floating point data records frequency value less than 1 K When function code is counter or frequency turn on off running Other function code read this property will be always 0 O stop freg count 1 start freg count Auto start status 49 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 4 5 3 1 RANGECODE CONFIG Modify value of DI function code as below 0 Normal D 256 Counter 512 Frequency Es ti H ETETE TREGER Seef Tuer Gett at HEG R lt Eege i Ve 4 NCAL EE DTE DAZ POCHE E DT TER TIMER p HEAT AP Lt a m tmi MEL C Ltr mir T1 DH Bones Tam Ty Ki i CT EET GALT DPI EET i mac SITE orar d H e E d H eee AS Be eo Bar ur GE ji Hi ope PER KA Latin np RAD E eram aes p oe CEE bR PPT kal E TE ech ja Ii Pam Sin c m tr Ld i T ii Mis E ji ETO Fr ze FALIE Doc kene CECCUOUCCUCUCER 4 5 4 BO Object Property The Binary Output object typ
54. ivateTransfer UnconfirmedTextMessage UTCTimeSynchronization VT Close VT Data VT Open Who Has Who Is WriteProperty WritePropertyMultiple 00 0 Oo D 0 0 0 O OO D DD OOO 0 0 x x BAS 3000BC Series User Manual BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 20 Chapter 3 Installation 3 1 Remote I O Module 1 Set the baud rate of RS 485 Use screwdriver to open right upper cover turn SW3 switch on off for the baud rate defined as below table Baud Rate Table SW3 1234 Baud Rate bps 1000 9600 0100 19200 1100 38400 0010 76800 MS TP and Local Bus Switch Table SW3 1234 Protocol Mode X X X 0 BACNet MS TP X X X 1 Local Bus Note Local Bus only for AdvanTech product use BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 22 2 Setthe MAC Address Use screwdriver to open right upper cover to configure the MAC Address by turn DIP SW1 and SW2 SW1 1 4 SW2 1 3 total 7 bit MAC Address range 1 127 SW1 1 is lowest bit SW2 3 is highest bit SW2 4 SW1 1 2 3 4 SW2 1 2 3 4 MAC Address 00000000 0 10000000 1 01000000 2 11000000 3 00100000 4 11111110 127 10000001 1 01000001 2 111111 1 1 127 3 Setsignal type of Analog output Use screwdriver to open right upper cover to set signal type of Analog output by jumpers located on DIP left side Please refer to below figure to set signal type of each channel as V or I 23 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 4 _ Set signal type of Universal input For Current input
55. l are designed for configure BAS 30XXBC Remote I O module The management of devices is also provided in this chapter Device Management System Information You can click mouse on Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool it will show information 1 Bb Yes prp Bh ee 22 CH ud t E A Bali METT ee K Mrs mg p r ad sil Od LLUCH Egor ut BAZ iris Las KOK RA DOR Daz RY E Le f Det Lid ema E O L Bab TE BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 32 4 3 1 2 Auto Scan Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool provides an automatic scan function for the BAS 30xxBC Remote IO module series The user can select Online Device to scan IO modules which are working normally Function List Al BACnet MS TP Onlme Device 1 After it scans the device it will show on bellow Function List 42 Utility 4j BACnet MS TP Online Devicetl M Dev002 BA5 3018 MAC02 gt UI Config Object List In the default state the setting of PC serial port is Port COM1 Base on user s define Baud Rate 9600 Data Bit 8 Stop Bit 1 Parity Check None Data Bit Stop Bit and Parity Check is gray out in default setting If you want to tune in detail users can select to Advance User Setting in user menu bar mr Port Configuration Setting Pert CONI et Band rat Leem Data bit x Stop bit fi z Parity Hone If the user wants to re configure please click the BACnet MS TP button B
56. ons of one or more BACnet services This document includes a listing of the BIBBs currently supported by the BAS 3000BC I O module 2 2 Protocol Implementation Conference Statement Annex A Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Normative Table 2 1 BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Vendor Name Advantech Corp Product Name Advantech BAS 3000BC series BACnet Sensor Product Model Numbers BAS 3018BC BAS 3024BC BAS 3050BC BAS 3051BC Applications Software Version Not Applicable Firmware Version 2 2 1 18 BACnet Protocol Revision Version 1 Revision 7 BACnet Standardized Device Profile BACnet Operator Workstation B OWS BACnet Building Controller B BC BACnet Advanced Application Controller B AAC L1 D do a BACnet Application Specific Controller B ASC x BACnet Smart Sensor B SS BACnet Smart Actuator B SA Note For a complete listing of the additional BIBBs supported Annex K see rs the Annex K BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks BIBBs Norma E tive section of this document BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 10 BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks BIBBs Table 2 lists all the BIBBs that are required for the BACnet Application I O module profile and the support for these BIBBs within Advantech Building Automation Sys tem The BIBBS that are not required are also listed BACnet B SS BIBBs Support Application Service B SS Designation Supported Requir
57. other BACnet devices 1 This section mainly introduces how to manipulate parameters of the device through modifying properties of Al AO Bl and BO objects Range and data type of the objects are as below Object Range Data type Al ALL Real AO ALL Real Bl ALL Enumerated BO ALL Enumerated Remark 1 http www bacnet org Bibliography ES 7 96 ES 7 96 htm Users can select Object List in Function List press detail and Object will pop out DEVICE object and Object groups in Function List uy Vut BLU mn MTE Orca Decreti BI Deu BAS SO ACTH A UL Casha ME kci Lad Fel Ro Ren Mae DETICEJ Eis 2055 AXALOG INFETTO TH hi ARAL APAFI I Teak ll ARALI ETT DG Theme 510 AM ALC HESTI UL Tiara DONE AXALOO INFRA UH iaaio a ANMALOO THESES VE et 7 ABALO TCS laii LG XI B ANALI NEUT U Disaster bot 0 1 00 EP HA S mp RI ET EE EJ EU E EJ EU EC TE ma e Dhs A Ri om ETP Falsa oder Dama u beu KUN ACD KS U Cole Ki geg E EE L t We T Obea s 6 PESCH lut 913 i ANALOJ NAFLI 090 Tea Dc Bier F AR ALCO INFUT 291 Theater 20 10 ANALOG INTE E2 Tlemnisiond c er AMALOO TMFUT 0723 Theo 280 3 Ue ANALOG IHFUTA FE Theme 35100 ANALOG INPUTS Ted 20 00 AMALOO INPUTS Ti Themen 1 3 DRE ANALOO TMFUT T Ur T nes DE 30 1060 E E E EJ EJ E E E WT z BAS 3000BC Series Us
58. perly it will appear in the start menu show as below Advantech uscmahon se Advantech Domen Foca Conhzunton Tool Jr Software Usage Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool consists of the following paris stan dard toolbar function list block status block and workspace block REE Mia Ea a tH HEC Di ee Bi eege Bd ie Menes EU ES Pei 7P Workspace Function List Status Beer z H ei kg Standard toolbar area menu bar selection Function list area BACnet device and object tree Workspace area configure the property of BACnet objects Status area system status bar where current status running mode and which module in use can be viewed To start Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool please double click Advan tech Domain Focused Configuration Tool icon on the desktop or from the Windows Program Group Standard Toolbar File When you want to exit program you can click File gt Exit then you exit Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool tool File View Customize Help n x BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 30 View File View Customize Help Fu ver Z Status Bar St Function List No Sub Items Description 1 Status Bar Show or hide the Status Bar in the program window 2 Functions Show or hide the function list zone in the program window Customize The pull down list of the Customize includes four sub items AdvanceD lt can change general user set
59. ration Tool Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool is a BACnet Utility specially designed for Building Automation and is a powerful graphical configuration tool After some simple training general engineering technicians will be able to configure their Advan tech BACnet30XXBC I O module series with Advantech Domain Focused Configura tion Tool easily this will greatly reduce the cost of project development and shorten the development cycle Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool is a utility tool which is for configuring respective parameters of I O amp communication and setting Device Instance and MAC ID of BAS 30XXBC BACNet IO modules Hardware connection is shown as below Requirements S Hardware BAS 3000BC Series remote I O module m Operating System Microsoft Windows XP m Com Interface Standard serial COM port and EIA232 485 converter or USB to RS 485 converter Domain Focused Configuration Tool Usage Installation Procedure First insert the CD into your CD ROM Drive then run Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool on your CD to start install Shield Wizard It will guide you through the installation 1 Run Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool Setup exe and the follow ing message appears Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool 2 _ Click Next and the following message appears Choose Destination Locaten PTT Teki holdet efe Gei vell tall het AD ANTECH u mation Setup
60. s a List of BACnetAddress Binding each of which consists of a BACnet Object Identifier of a BACnet Device object and a BACnet device address in the form of a BACnetAddress Entries in the list identify the actual device addresses that will be used when the remote device must be accessed via a BACnet service request A value of zero shall be used for the network number portion of BACnetAddress entries for other devices residing on the same net work as this device This property of type Unsigned is a logical revision number for the device s database It is incremented when an object is created an object is deleted an object s name is changed an object s Object Identifier property is changed or a restore is performed Device instance offset setting Reset to factory default set 0x00 All channel reset 0x01 Al channel reset 0x02 AO channel reset 0x03 BI channel reset 0x04 BO channel reset Read only command Return channel numbers Bit31 bit24 DI channel numbers Bit23 bit16 DO channel numbers Bit15 bit8 Al channel numbers Bit7 bit0 AO channel numbers Device Details BAS 3050 MAC03 DEVICE 3 OBJECT IDENTIFIER DEVICE 3 0 1 OBJECT NAME BAS 3050 2 OBJECT TYPE DEYICE 3 SYSTEM STATUS Operational 4 VENDOR NAME Advantech Corp J VENDOR_IDENTIFIER 0 6 MODEL NAME BAS 3050 7 FIRMWARE_REVISION 2214 8 APPLICATION SOFTWARE VERSION 22 1 4 9 DESCRIPTION BAS3050 V2 2 1 4 10 PROTOCOL VERSION 1 11 PROTOCOL REVIS
61. s and make the system a scal able solution BAS 3000BC series provides DDC and I O models with predefined BACNet objects and ser vices listed as PICS to ensure seamless communication each other 1 2 Features S Supports 9600 19 2k 38 4k and 76 8k bps Supports master slave Supports BACnet MS TP protocol Support Modbus protocol Support Local Bus AdvanTech product use 1 3 Hardware Specifications 1 3 1 BAS 3050BC Hardware Specifications General S Power Consumption 4 W max O 24 Voc S Power Supply 24 VAC 24 Vpc 410 Communication S Serial Interface RS 485 Digital Input S Channels 8 m Dry Contact Logic level 0 Open Logic level 1 Close to Ground m Supports 1 kHz pulse accumulator input maximum any 2 channels supported H Isolation Protection 3000 V nc Digital Output Channels 8 Source type 30 V 9 1 A resistive load PWM period 2ms 3600sec maximum any 2 channels supported PWM minimum duty on pulse width 0 2ms PWM rising time 170us falling time 160us Isolation Protection 3000 Vpc BAS 3000 Series User Manual 2 1 3 2 BAS 3051BC Hardware Specifications General m Power Consumption 3 W max 24 Vpc m Power Supply 24 VAC 24 Voc 410 Communication m Serial Interface RS 485 Digital Input S Channels 16 m Dry Contact Logic level 0 Open Logic level 1 Close to Ground m Supports 1 kHz pulse accumulator input maximum any 2 channels supported m Isolation Protection 3000 Vpc
62. sconnect it from the power source to avoid damage by transient overvoltage Never pour any liquid into an opening This may cause fire or electrical shock Never open the equipment For safety reasons the equipment should be opened only by qualified service personnel If one of the following situations arises get the equipment checked by service personnel The power cord or plug is damaged Liquid has penetrated into the equipment The equipment has been exposed to moisture The equipment does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user s manual The equipment has been dropped and damaged The equipment has obvious signs of breakage DO NOT LEAVE THIS EQUIPMENT IN AN ENVIRONMENT WHERE THE STORAGE TEMPERATURE MAY GO BELOW 20 C 4 F OR ABOVE 70 C 158 F THIS COULD DAMAGE THE EQUIPMENT THE EQUIPMENT SHOULD BE IN A CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT CAUTION DANGER OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS INCORRECTLY REPLACED REPLACE ONLY WITH THE SAME OR EQUIVALENT TYPE RECOMMENDED BY THE MANUFACTURER DISCARD USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS The sound pressure level at the operator s position according to IEC 704 1 1982 is no more than 70 dB A DISCLAIMER This set of instructions is given according to IEC 704 1 Advantech disclaims all responsibility for the accuracy of any statements contained herein V BAS 3000BC Series User Manual BAS 3000BC Series User Manual vi Contents Chapter
63. sconnected from the host without affecting the functioning of the remaining nodes An industry standard shielded twisted pair is preferable due to the high noise ratio of the environment In this case the master is a personal computer that is connected with its serial RS 232 port to an ADAM RS 232 RS 485 converter like ADAM 4520 The slaves are the BAS 3000BC remote I O modules When modules are not transmitting data they are in listen mode The host computer initiates a command response sequence with one of the systems Commands normally contain the address of the module the host wants to communicate with The system with the matching address carries out the command and sends its response to the host Daisychain The last module of a segment is a repeater It is directly connected to the main wires thereby ending the first segment and starting the next segment Se gment l Se gm ent Repeater Figure B 1 Daisychaining BAS 3000 Series User Manual 80 B 2 1 Star Topology In this scheme the repeaters are connected to drop down cables from the main wires of the first segment A tree structure is the result This scheme is not recommended when using long lines since it will cause a serious amount of signal distortion due to a signal reflection in a several line endings RS 485 mw Bu EEE 1 234 E Repeater Repeater2 RepeaterN I eech m Figure B 2 Star Topology
64. ss FET BAE TION served L P Esch Iw ciyuwrec ly sauna C Am T BEH karin H Ree 558 rank poet When a port is enabled it is available for sending and receiving packets and the sta tus indicator will be green If the status indicator is red there is some problem enabling the port and a description will appear in the status column Ports are not actually created or enabled until the OK or Apply button is clicked This is different than previous releases of VTS which created the port while it was being configured Note Associating more than one port to the same Device will cause VTS to function as a BACnet Router between those ports which is usually unexpected behavior and might cause some scripts to malfunction BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 62 5 3 3 Name Configuration A name is a shortcut for an address Names are used in the source and destination address areas of ports as well as the SNET and DNET portion of the BACnet net work layer Select Names from the Edit menu and you will be presented with the fol lowing dialog box Step1 In the Edit menu click Ports Green color indicates that the portis active 63 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual G Jajdeun JOUOVE 104 Step 2 Click New An untitled Name entry will be created Notice that there is already a name TD common abbreviation for Test Device defined and given the address of the port Ifthis was an Ethernet port TD would be the
65. state of the Present Value property is also the ACTIVE or ON state of the physical output as long as Out Of Service is FALSE If the Polarity property is REVERSE then the ACTIVE state of the Present Value property is the INACTIVE or OFF state of the physi cal output as long as Out Of Service is FALSE More detail can refer ence BACnet standard PRIORITY ARRAY This property is a read only array that contains prioritized commands that are in effect for this object RELINQUISH DEF This property is the default value to be used for the Present Value prop AULT erty when all command priority values in the Priority Array property have a NULL value RANGECODE CO Modify value of DO function code as below NFIG 0 Normal DO 1 PWM DUTYCYCLE VAL When function code is PWM set duty cycle parameter 0 1 100 UE PERIOD_VALUE When function code is PWM set period parameter 0 002 3600 STARTSTOP CMD When function code is PWM turn on off running Other function code read this property will be always 0 0 stop DO PWM input 1 start DO PWM input KEEPLASTVALUE Write this property to 1 then if reinitial device the value will be keep CMD 51 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 4 5 4 1 RANGECODE CONFIG Modify value of DO function code as below 0 Normal DO 1 PWM DEER Gagn S EERHEETUFZK ie PRED TTFT Tyd z RNAEW SATFET I z RAE OG TFET Gr BEHARY STAT im BREEN CATIFET S Ge HETA TELT km al
66. t version of VTS 3 correctly installed on a PC installation instructions are below This constitutes the Testing Device TD 2 The device being tested known as the Implementation Under Test IUT which must be on the same BACnet inter network as the TD For testing with scripts a formal description of the IUT called an Electronic Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement EPICS must be on the TD machine see below Obtaining and Installing VTS Step 1 Install WinPcap 4 0 1 1 Run the WinPcap installation program packaged with VTS This program is named WinPcap 4 0 1 exe 2 Follow the instructions on the screen The installation applet will automatically detect the operating system and install the correct drivers If you later want to remove WinPcap from the system go to the control panel click on add remove programs and then select WinPcap Step 2 Install VTS VTS requires no installation You may run it from the same directory where it was originally extracted from the zip archive If you move VTS EXE to a different directory you must also move the file PTP DLL to the same directory Step 3 Running VTS S Torun VTS 3 H If you created a Desktop shortcut in step 4 of the To Install VTS section dou ble click the shortcut to start VTS H If you created a Start Menu command click Start then click the menu item to start VTS W Otherwise use Windows Explorer to open the folder into which you extracte
67. ters whose content is not restricted This property of type BACnetStatusFlags represents four Boolean flags that indicate the general health of a binary output Three of the flags are associated with the values of other properties of this object A more detailed status could be determined by reading the properties that are linked to these flags The relationship between individual flags is not defined by the protocol The four flags are IN ALARM FAULT OVERRIDDEN OUT OF SERVICE BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 50 Event State The Event State property of type BACnetEventState is included in order to provide a way to determine if this object has an active event state associated with it If the object supports intrinsic reporting then the Event State property shall indicate the event state of the object If the object does not support intrinsic reporting then the value of this property shall be NORMAL Out Of Service The Out Of Service property of type BOOLEAN is an indication whether TRUE or not FALSE the physical point the object represents is not in service This means that changes to the Present Value prop erty are decoupled from the physical output when the value of Out Of Service is TRUE POLARITY This property of type BACnetPolarity indicates the relationship between the physical state of the output and the logical state repre sented by the Present Value property If the Polarity property is NOR MAL then the ACTIVE
68. ting or advance user setting in Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool default is general user setting Customize Help Advanced Advance Boer anger F Ex pc Red F Language Curorm es Hap Advanced df FT Factory Rent K L hanes No Sub Items Description 1 English Displays Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool user interface in English 2 Chinese Displays Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool user interface in Chinese Factory Reset It can restore default setting when press it Comoe el danced FE e Fon Pet hanga d Be ke Reset Brei AH Help The help has two sub items About Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool and Help Help About BACneff tility Help 31 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 4 2 2 2 4 3 4 3 1 4 3 1 1 About Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool When the user clicks About Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool the soft ware edition appears About Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool CH Version 101032 Belt 02 Copyright C 2010 Advantech Lid When users click Help the online help file appears Status At the bottom of the program window is the system status bar through which the cur rent status running mode and which module in use can be viewed Remi o ROR Fans LEM TRAF 32D E a rim mim tem K Hardware Operation Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Too
69. vell rutall Adhantsch Domen Focused Configuration Tool in the beau Folder To maigi bos Ewe bechod ckk Med Te mail lo cip l okber chek Dioens and irer another hogde Due heran Fixe Ch M cksdech Damn Focuted Cera s sie Tool En BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 28 The default installation path is C Program Files Advantech Advantech Domain Focused Configuration Tool Utility You can click Browse to change the installation path 3 Click Next and the following message appears En din AD ANTECH G uleemoaboe Salig vell add peogram ord to Eri Progr kite Dekor oa muse yp ced Tode COD ae e d Feres ON Z ckt one rom the ect 9 kat Chck Next io iid H Margera ard Security 4 Click Next and the following message will appear Stadt Copping Files Renew setting balore copying Iles ADM NTECH eAulomalion Setup hat enough information to stal Cous the peogram fler H pou vart 10 evie or GN a PR ee li you ane sstirhed wath the settings click Nest lo beg Extended Memon 1930606 E Poup Dime Cifre Disk Space 2761 9ME CDROM E Greater than TODA TES Colors 15777216 Date 3 162010 Tee 3 22 15 5 Click Next and the software will automatically finish the installation Sun SRM AD ANTECH eAutomation Adrantech Domen Focused Configuration Tool Setup ir perlomming the requete operating 29 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 4 2 2 4 2 2 1 After you have installed the software pro
70. vent State property of type BACnetEventState is included in order to provide a way to determine if this object has an active event state associated with it If the object supports intrinsic reporting then the Event State property shall indicate the event state of the object If the object does not support intrinsic reporting then the value of this property shall be NORMAL Out Of Service The Out Of Service property of type BOOLEAN is an indication whether TRUE or not FALSE the physical input that the object repre sents is not in service This means that the Present Value property is decoupled from the physical input and will not track changes to the physical input when the value of Out Of Service is TRUE Units This property of type BACnetEngineeringUnits indicates the measure ment units of this object See the BACnetEngineeringUnits ASN 1 production in Clause 21 for a list of engineering units defined by this standard RANGECODE C Range Code setting in Al Object ONFIG TEMPERATUREC Value setting in temperature compensation OMPENSATION _ VALUE ZEROCALIBRATI Write this property Oxff start Al zero calibration ON CMD Read this property return zero calibration data SPANCALIBRATI Write this property Oxff start AI span calibration Read this property ON CMD return span calibration data 45 BAS 3000BC Series User Manual 4 5 1 1 RANGECODE CONFIG IN Al Modify value of Al function code as below Ul Input signal is 0
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