Technical data
Fieldbus Communication • 199
BACnet/IP
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750
BACnet/IP Controller
Tab. 4-37: Priority levels
Priority Level Use
1 (high) Manual safety control (Manual-Life Safety)
2 Automatic safety control (Automatic-Life Safety)
3 Freely available
4 Freely available
5 Use control for critical processes (Critical Equipment Control)
6 Time-limited switching on/off (Minimum On/Off)
7 Freely available
8 Manual settings (Manual Operator)
9 Freely available
10 Freely available
11 Freely available
12 Freely available
13 Freely available
14 Freely available
15 Freely available
16 (low) Standard setting
Priority levels 3, 4, 7, and 9-16 may be freely allocated with use cases. In this
way, certain controls can be assigned other priorities as needed (vacation plan-
ning, night operation, etc.).
Example:
If employees switch the lights on in their offices, a service executes this
switching process with priority 8. . For operation during vacations, it may be
advisable to completely switch off certain technical devices and the lighting
for the duration of the vacation. This action requires a higher priority. If a fire
or another emergency occurs, the caretaker can control the lighting of the en-
tire office complex and other measures with a general switch. Such emergency
controls have the highest priority.