User guide

BB2-7040 User Guide – Rev. 1.2 Page 17
An abbreviated version of a list of maps is shown on this page. Any of the parameters shown may be changed here and
registered by clicking the Update button. To view and/or modify the complete set of parameters, click on the map
number in the left most column.
For each remote object to be read, select the device from the list, and provide a data parse map. Select a local object
where the resulting data should be placed. Details about the data parse mask may be found on the extended map view
page by clicking the map number in the left most column.
Local Object is internally a coded number consisting of BACnet object type multiplied by 1000, then added to the object
number starting from #1. These are translated into abbreviations that are easy to interpret on the web page as follows:
AI n = Analog Input #n
AO n = Analog Output #n
AV n = Analog Value #n
BI n = Binary Input #n
BO n = Binary Output #n
BV n = Binary Value #n
MI n = Multi-state Input #n
MO n = Multi-state Output #n
MV n = Multi-state Value #n
Object numbers start at #1. The maximum available number varies by object type, and these limits may be found on
the System Capacities link from the home/index page (click graphic at top).
Clicking map number in the first column of the tabular map list gets you to this view. Rule number simply tells you
where you're at on the list of object maps. Click "next" and "prev" to scroll through the list. To advance directly to a
specific map, enter the desired number in the "Map #" box, then click Update.
For each remote object to be received, select an object name from the list and provide a data parse mask (see below). The
names in the device list are defined in the Devices page.