Manual
Table Of Contents
- Important Notes
- Notice
- Limited Warranty
- Preface
- Chapter 1 Module Overview
- Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring
- Chapter 3 Configuring the Module using Software
- Section 3.1 Configuring the System
- Section 3.2 Setting Up Tags
- Section 3.3 Editing XML Tag Information
- Section 3.4 Generating Structured Text
- Section 3.5 Using the CCW Structured Text Example
- Section 3.6 Viewing Version Information
- Section 3.7 Viewing Log Information
- Section 3.8 Upgrading the Software
- Section 3.9 Saving Changes
- Section 3.10 Reloading System Configuration
- Chapter 4 Implementing the BACnet Protocol

Chapter 3: Configuring the Module 3-19
User’s Manual Pub. 0300274-01 Rev. A.0
Each bit of the BACnet Binary Value represents a true/false value for one
BACnet Binary Value object. This block supports up to 64 such objects.
BACnet Analog Input 1 Block (0×100 – 0×1FF)
Register Name
Addr.
Comments
Default
R/W
From PLC
R/W From
Module
BAC_AI_0
0×100
–
0×107
BACnet Analog Input tag 0
0
W
R
BAC_AI_1
0×108
–
0×10F
BACnet Analog Input tag 1
0
W
R
…
…
…
…
…
…
BAC_AI_31
0×1F8
–
0×1FF
BACnet Analog Input tag 31
0
W
R
This block is for the first 32 BACnet Analog Input tag values.
BACnet Analog Input objects are read from a user-specified PLC variable,
written by the PLC to the module, and then made available via the BACnet stack
as a read-only value.
BACnet Analog Input 2 Block (0×200 – 0×2FF)
Register Name
Addr.
Comments
Default
R/W
From PLC
R/W From
Module
BAC_AI_32
0×200
–
0×207
BACnet Analog Input tag 32
0
W
R
…
…
…
…
…
…
BAC_AI_63
0×2F8
–
0×2FF
BACnet Analog Input tag 63
0
W
R
This block is for the last 32 BACnet Analog Input tag values.
BACnet Analog Output 1 Block (0×500 – 0×5FF)
Register Name
Addr.
Comments
Default
R/W From PLC
R/W From Module
BAC_AO_0
0×500
–
0×507
BACnet Analog
Output tag 0
0
R
W
BAC_AO_1
0×508
–
0×50F
BACnet Analog
Output tag 1
0
R
W
…
…
…
…
…
…