Basic Documentation

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c. ISO 8802-3, Ethernet (Clause 7)
3. The BAS Server and Workstations shall be able to interact with all of the BACnet objects
in the controllers. In addition, the software shall be able to support the following objects
as they relate to features in the workstation software:
a. Calendar Creatable, Deletable
b. Command – Creatable, Deletable
c. Event Enrollment Creatable, Deletable
d. Notification Class Creatable, Deletable
e. Schedule - Creatable, Deletable
4. The BAS Server and Workstations shall support transmitting and receiving segmented
messages.
5. The BAS Server and Workstation shall have the capability to be the BACnet/IP
Broadcast Management Device (BBMD) and support foreign devices.
C. System shall be capable of OPC client communicating according to OPC Data Access 2.0
D. Provide a copy of the software (or all software’s if there are multiple) used to program and
download sequences to controllers. Provide a backup of the all of the programs used in the
system for storage by the Owner.
3.6 Basic Interface Description
A. All operator interface functions must be available in clients running in a browser, installed
client console, or Windows desktop app.
B. Operator interface software shall minimize operator training through the use of user-friendly
and interactive graphical applications, 256-character English language point identification, on-
line help, and industry standard Windows application software. Interface software shall
simultaneously communicate with and share data between Ethernet-connected building level
networks.
C. The user interface shall display relevant information for a selection in multiple panes of a single
window without the need for opening multiple overlapping windows on the desktop
D. Provide a graphical user interface that shall minimize the use of keyboard through the use of a
mouse or similar pointing device, with a "point and click" approach to menu selection and a
“drag and drop” approach to inter-application navigation.
E. The navigation shall be user friendly by utilizing “forward & back” capability between screens
and embedded links to graphics, documents, drawings, trends, schedules, as well as external
documents (.doc, .pdf, .xls, etc.) or web addresses that are related to any selected object.
F. Primary selection of objects in the operator interface software shall be available from user
defined hierarchical Views, from graphics, or from events in an Event List.
G. Secondary selection of objects in the operator interface software shall be available from links to
any objects or external documents related to the primary selection. Links to related items shall
be automatically defined based on where an object is used in the system.