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1. 76 goes VENA CE 77 SOLIDOS 78 78 Context Menu Object 79 Client Mappings in the Client Mapping Editor 80 SO S IU E A 81 E E A 82 Context Menu Internal 82 Internal Mapping in the IEC Mapping Editor 83 Internal Mapping in the Device 84 Context Menu Internal Mapping 84 Muli C ontoller PHO CCS 85 Context Menu Multi Controller Projects essssssssss 85 Device manager Multistate Lab uai irn senio 86 Dennis Stt E E 86 State Text in the Object Configuration essere 87 Automatic Device Search Disabled Left or Enabled Right 90 Device with Hs ODJECIS 91 Three Possibilities for Configuring Device sess 9 Add Objects Using the Context Menu 02 Newly Cheated OD CIS PM 92 PROGINS 93 Adding TENG TAG TUS 93 scu 93 Dennis the C Ie BOE 94 Changing Entries 10 Elements cocos oio i 94 Changing Entries in Elements
2. 69 4 2 4 3 8 70 4 2 5 Be 76 4 2 5 1 CE MI CF 77 4 2 5 2 Bent VE DID 79 4 2 5 3 Internal Mapping IEC 83 4 2 5 4 Multi C ontroller 85 4 2 5 5 86 4 3 Online and Offline 88 4 4 Sotbware DENS 89 5 C oni 90 5 1 C ontrourme New CVC CS iain ec biresieta tbe 90 Du Use EDE File Ji 103 5 2 1 EDE Pe St 103 5 2 1 1 103 ou adesto UE 104 322 Optional Properties soniers 106 aport PROCES S e E 107 3 2 2 1 Hardware Instance Number eee 108 5 2 3 Creating and Importing an EDE 1 110 5 3 Backing up and Restoring Files 115 5 4 Working with Persistent and Configured Values 117 5 5 Creating C hent 120 5 6 Creating an Internal Mapping sees 123
3. eeeeeeeeseseeeeeeeem 94 Entering Values 1n the 95 Addins pO 95 Adding Several New Elements ccccccssssssssseeecccceseeesseseeceeeenaes 96 Enters an exceplioT 96 Entering New Recipients for Alarms esee 97 Configuring Now Recipients 97 Adding the property Notification Class to the Analog Input Object 98 Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 List of Figures 131 Figure 98 New Properties when Adding the Property Notification Class 98 Figure 99 Enabling and Disabling 99 Figure 100 Figure 101 Figure 102 Figure 103 Figure 104 Figure 105 Figure 106 Figure 107 Figure 108 Figure 109 Entorns eeren uen EEEE 99 Uploading the Configuration 90 Updating the device via 100 New Folders for Schedules and Alarms sssss 100 Transmitting Values Directly via Commit Value 101 Successful Value Transmission
4. 47 DC Vie d 48 Figure 35 Adding Folders to the Structured 50 Figure 20 Structured View REGIS CE 50 Figure 37 Incorporating objects in the Structured 50 Figure 38 Structured View RePplSlet bes ener abe rene obw eode pe aaa Lease testae seus 51 Figure 29 ease HS ene SUR arcu co e ME Uns 53 Figure 40 Configuration Area of the 53 Figure 41 Context Menu0r the DEVIC 54 Figure 42 Configuration Area of the 1 55 Prue 45 SCAMS Valis 56 Figure 44 Configuration of Device Configure 58 Fig re 45 Object Context Men 60 Figure 40 Broadcast yit 60 Figure 47 Configuration of 61 Figure 45 gt Adding a sascureessccsecdencnestwasnanendeasenntehaseorcdpnecestsortasandessenctenencs 62 130 List of Figures Figure 49 Figure 50 Figure 51 Figure 52 Figure 53 Figure 54 Figure 55 Figure 56 Figure 57 Figure 58 Figure 59 Figure 60 Figure 61 Figure 62 Figure 63 Figure 64 Figure 65 Figure 66 Figure 67 F
5. 5 VOLTS 99 PERCENTPER SEOND 5 KILOVOLIS I0 PERMINUTE 8_ VOLT AMPERES I02 PSL PER DEGREE FAHRENHEIT 9 KILOVOLT AMPERES 103 RADIANS Z o o 105 GRAMS_OF_WATER_PER_ 122 DELTA_KELVINS 123 KILOHMS o 29 PERCENT_RELATIVE_HUMIDITY 124 MEGOHMS 30 MILLIMETERS MILLIVOLTS 122 123 124 5 METERS KELVIN JOULES_PER_KILOGRAM_DEGREE_ KELVIN LUX FOOT_CANDLES POUNDS_MASS Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Appendix 127 WAGO BACnet Configurator Manual Table 43 BACnet Engineering Units 137 45 POUNDS MASS PER MINUTE 140 KILOWATT HOURS PER SQUARE METER POUNDS MASS PER HOUR KILOWATT HOURS PER SQUARE FOOT WATTS MEGAJOULES PER SQUARE METER KILOWATTS MEGAJOULES PER SQUARE FOOT DEGREE KELVIN DEGREE KELVIN HORSEPOWER FEET PER SECOND FOOT METER 54 KILOPASCALS MILLIOHMS 55 BARS MEGAWATT HOURS POUNDS FORCE PER SQUARE KILO BTUS INCH 57 CENTIMETERS OF WATER MEGA BTUS 58 INCHES OF WATER s KILOJOULES PER KILOGRAM DRY AIR MILLIMETERS OF MERCURY MEGAJOULES PER KILOGRAM DRY AIR 60 CENTIMETERS MERCURY KILOJOULES PER KELVIN Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 128 Appendix WAGO Software 6 2 WAGO BACnet Configurator Compatibility with Configurator and Firmware Version When using the Configurator in conjunction with t
6. Online Figure 47 Configuration of BBMD The following points can be adjusted if Serve as BACnet IP Broadcast Management Device 15 selected Table 21 Configuration BBMD Menu Item Serve as BACnet IP Broadcast Enables disables BBMD functionality Prerequisite for all Management Device settings in this tab Allow Foreign Devices Choose whenever foreign devices are to be allowed in the network to communicate with the selected device List of BBMDs Address BACnet MAC address of a BBMD IP address UPD Port Number Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 62 TheWAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 21 Configuration BBMD Description Note Observe settings for broadcasts Directed broadcasts are usually not possible since these are often blocked by IP routers It is therefore recommended that you use two hop forwarding and set broadcast mask 255 255 255 255 Adding a BBMD Add BTD entry Adress is mandatory mask is optional Address 192 168 1 217 BACO Mask 209 255 255 255 OK Cance Figure 48 Adding a BBMD Alteration of certain entries Deletion of the BBMD Remove Selection of several entries by holding down the shift key Add Edit and Remove can also be reached through the context menu 4 2 4 2 3 Configuration of Communication In this tab system specific settings for IP MS TP and security settings are under
7. cscscssecccececeeeesseeeceeeeeeaaeeeeees 101 Transmission of Several Values 101 Several values successfully transferred status OK 102 Imported Device with Device Object and Four BI Objects 107 EDE File with no Registered Vendor specific address as a Reference 108 Figure 110 Figure 111 Imported Device with Device Object and only One BI Object 108 Hardware instance Number of the 109 Preure 112 Creatine a Device nente sue aranea a FRU REG OY peu E Pr be Rod UN OH ad 110 Figure 113 Figure 114 Figure 115 Figure 116 Figure 117 Figure 118 Figure 119 Figure 120 Figure 121 Figure 122 Figure 123 Figure 124 Figure 125 Figure 126 Figure 127 Figure 128 Figure 129 Figure 130 Data Structure in WAGO I O PRO 111 Vendor Specific Address in the EDE File with Prefixed Program 111 EDE file with registered vendor specific address 112 Lorie ro rts an EDE gl T 112 amn EDE ill M 112 lino B Oc c 113 Transfer Device into the 113 Op
8. 1 85 Table 35 Object Types Supported by the BACnet Configurator Object Type Gunn m 111 Table 36 Properties of the Standard Configuration eeeeesesusss 117 Table 5 CMa 8d Vallos Ne 117 EMEN EI E 118 Maple o9 Chance the Lite Value 118 Table 40 Changes for Deadband and Low 118 Table 41 Last configuration eeeeeeeessseeeeeeeeennnnnneenen nennen enne nnns 118 119 Table 43 BACnet Engineering Units 126 Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software 133 WAGO BACnet Configurator Manual e Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH amp Co KG Postfach 2880 D 32385 Minden HansastraBe 27 D 32423 Minden Phone 49 5 71 8 87 0 Fax 49 5 71 8 87 1 69 E Mail info wago com Internet http www wago com
9. DATATYPE_UNSIGNED DATATYPE_UNSIGNED i DATATYP i i DATATYP i i DATATYP i DATATYP 1 DATATYP i DATATYP DATATYP i DATATYP i DATATYP E UNSIGN E UNSIGN E UNSIGN E UNSIGN UNSIGN E UNSIGN E UNSIGN E UNSIGN E UNSIGN E UNSIGN E UNSIGN ED Yes Yes Yes EDI Yes EDI Y LINSIGNEN ED Y ED Ye ED 1 E EDI READ READ READ READ READ READ READ READ READ READ READ READ_ READ Pe RR fa RR e oe GER GEAR GEAR Gm GA Edit Client Mapping Store and Download Hide fixed mapped variables Online Figure 51 Configuration of IEC Variables Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 maco 66 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 23 Configuration of IEC Variables Access mode 000 Access Access mode Values from the SYM XML file Location of the 61131 variables in the Offset firmware Hide fixed mapped Masking unmasking of fixed mapped no longer linkable variables variables Edit Client Opening of a non modal dialog through which BACnet properties can be Mapping assigned to other BACnet properties Those properties on which the already active IEC variable can be
10. n Gi t ITI TI COY ncremernt wih value Df found ANALG IPUT 4 4 EE Dp 3 m m m lium ul 58 GE ON LY COW Increment with wa Df ind CO Increment FI Im 5 yira N 21 3 win Valle Lhd V remer t ANALOG _ Device Iz VALUE CHANGE 5 value of property PROP OBJEC NOTIFICATION CLASS r1 Object ree ier NOTIF Ei Elo CHANGE Changing value of property PROP_NOTIFI 2 Notification Class NOTIFICATION CLASS 0 0 J En m r r 1L ware ms maare rewiginr gt Taie TSW mm mim Lr 6e o in Lil il m m m Imm Wore Figure 56 Displaying Warnings If the configuration 1s valid no warnings are displayed You can close the window If warnings are present place a checkmark in the check box in front of the warning if you want to apply the respective changes despite the warning Remove the check mark if you don t want to make the relevant change In this case the property is reset to a valid value Table 25 Checkbox Apply Changes Accept the changes if checkbox set or reset the change if checkbox not set Close Closing the dialog A device configuration is only downloaded if there is a valid configuration for the selected fieldbus controller Otherwise a list of fieldbus controllers and related firmware revisions 1
11. 3 Device Device 00309 0000 6 Object BINARY_INPUT_2 Name Type Instance Nr 2 Source Mame 4 Event State 9 Object Identifier 8 Object Name Object Type BINARY INPUT 2 Binary Input HW Inst Value STATE NORMAL 0 BINARY 21 BINARY INPUT 2 BINARY INPUT 3 Mative Figure 111 Hardware instance Number of the Object Example of two 4 channel digital input modules on one controller 750 402 001 01 750 402 001 02 750 402 001 03 750 402 001 04 750 402 002 01 750 402 002 02 750 402 002 03 750 402 002 04 HW instance HW instance HW instance HW instance HW instance HW instance HW instance HW instance 0 Ist digital input Qnd digital input 2 3rd digital input 3 4th digital input 4 5th digital input 5 6th digital input 6 7th digital input 7 8th digital input Missing absolute module positions are permitted 1n the following example positions 001 to 015 and 017 This has no effect on the calculation There are no digital input modules on positions 1 to 15 rather e g analog modules that are counted separately Example with missing module positions 750 402 018 02 750 610 016 01 750 402 018 01 HW instance 3 4th digital input HW instance 15 digital input HW instance 2 3rd digital input HW instance 1 2nd digital input missing in the EDE file The 750 610 module is 2 channel digita
12. List Of Object Property References MAX DateList DeviceAddressBinding Configuration Files MAX Active Subscriptions List Of Group Members MAX Accepted Modes MAX Life Safety Alarm Values MAX Alam Values MAX Fault Values MAX Member Of Zone Members MAX State Text MAX Alam Values 1 MAX Fault Values 1 MAX Recipient List Log Buffer MAX listOf Property References rVersion C3 Figure 128 Importing a SYM XML File The IEC variables are also displayed in the configuration area in registry IEC Variables You will see all variables of the SYM XML file In the SYM XML file whole objects are also defined Variables that belong to these objects and are therefore already linked can no longer be bound with other properties using the BACnet Configurator BACnet properties that are not permanently bound with IEC variables in the SYM XML file can be linked however 5 For example click in the tree of the main window on Analog Output and select in the context menu of property Out of Service the menu item Internal Mappings The IEC Mapping Editor is opened in a non modal dialog The IEC Mapping Editor displays a selection of variables that can be bound to the selected property 6 By using Set Mapping link Out of Service of the Analog Output Object with a selected IEC variable of the IEC Mapping Ed
13. dl Office Building El Room 1 011 eum Window Area f x Working Space Room 2 052 If only the Device Pools are displayed select Structured View as well in the main menu or in the toolbar under View Structured View Figure 33 Changing the View via the Toolbar The two views Device Pools and Structured View are explained in the following sections Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 maco 48 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 3 1 Device Pools The Device Pools view displays the devices known to the BACnet Configurator in three different pools as a tree diagram di Browsing amp Monitoring Device Pools 5 Em Database 1 Fa Import 0 Fa Scan 0 Figure 34 Device Pools The Device Pools are the central contact point for the use of the BACnet Configurator Each pool fulfills a special task Database Pool The Database pool is the core piece of the BACnet Configurator It represents all configurations and devices that are locally stored This pool is persistent the data it contains therefore remain even after backup and subsequent ending of the program All other pools on the other hand are transitory their content is lost when the program is ended For WAGO devices changes or expansions of the configuration can be done offline and downloaded into the device In devices from other manufacturers no offline change is
14. 30 MOT Tm 30 Table 12 end Iter POOL oorr reri 32 Table 1 Menu Irem ROT 36 Table Td Memi Item Extras 43 Mema henr Help 44 WATS eo E E E E E 45 Table 17 Structured View 51 Table 18 Configuration area of the pool 54 Table 19 Configuration area of the Device 25 Table 20 Configuration of Device Configure 58 Table 21 Configuration 61 Table 22 Configuration of COMMUNICATION essen 63 Table 23 Configuration of IEC Variables cc ccecceseeccceceeeeeeeeeeeceeeeseeaeeesees 66 Table 24 Node Configuration ete onere 68 CRC gt dT 69 Table 20 Oli CURA OM ATCA REE ESE 70 Table 27 Symbols for required optional properties and monitoring 71 Table 28 Object view in the Browsing amp Monitoring tabs 71 Table 29 Additional Options in the Configure 74 Table 30 Selection POSSIDIMUCS is acrior ege cp torre soie ooo veo awe keku ue 75 Table 31 Context Menu Selection Options ri Tape 22 C IVE Ap 81 Table 33 Mapping 107 83 Table 34 Dialog window Multi Controller
15. Candiguralur Remate File Local Status 3 ASelo owenid Backup 3 A elc uvenide sort 4 Backup XML 1 5 A etc persist Backup 5 A elc persist bin 7 EEPROM Backup EEPROM J amp NVRAM Backup 81 NVRAM D A plcsdefauk Backup B A plc defnuk png 3 A ple sdefaukt Backup 3 A plesdefauk chk 10 A plc permis Backup A plcpersist dat J 4 Backup 7 A etc Mimaetmp bin Y 11 Backup 11 Acte cd be J love individual Selection e Figure 26 Backup Files Data is stored with a backup according to device name If data is backed up the Configurator searches for this exact name caution in case of renaming Abort Closing of the dialog without changes Restore with Restoring the configuration data of the selected device direct selection of wbr file and thus simplified and faster restoration than backup and via the Backup amp Restore function Manual e Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 40 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 13 Menu Item Device Communication Opening of a dialog for configuration of BACnet services for the Control selected device BACnet Service Communication g Settings Communication Enable Password CharString Minutes Send Figure 27 Service Settings
16. The color code of the device status may be delayed when scanning In such case the status of devices in the Device Pool is displayed e g longer time although they have already responded to the WHO IS query and would therefore have to be green When using BACnet MS TP devices the following measures can be taken to shorten delayed response times Setting the baud rate of the fieldbus Setting the MaxInfoFrames on the BACnet router In both cases increasing the values can improve response times In general response times can be delayed when there are too many devices and MS TP fieldbus utilization 15 too high Regardless of which pool a device or object is selected from detailed information is displayed on the right side in the configuration area see section Configuration Area Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 50 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 3 2 Structured View The Structured View represents the logical network construction in a tree structure of folders subfolders and devices New folders are added by right clicking on an existing entry and selecting Add Folder in the context menu see following Figure The new folder 15 created beneath the selected entry Folder Name Office Building Ww Rename Type System Delete Description Object Folder Name Type Room 1 011 Network Room 2 052 Network Figure 35 Adding Folders to th
17. Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 33 Enter a new value 500 for the property High Limit which you configured under point 25 34 Using Commit Values transmit the value directly to the controller Instance Nr 0 Source Native Name Value 8 Event Enable TO OFF NORMAL TO F Event State STATE NORMAL 0 8 Event Time Stamps stamp 1 Figure 104 Transmitting Values Directly via Commit Value If the write process is successful the property 15 marked in green and the Write Status 15 set to Figure 105 Successful Value Transmission If the write operation fails an error message 15 displayed under Write Status The property is marked with red It is possible to change several values and transmit them together 35 Set Time Delay to 10 and Deadband to 10 Both Time Delay and Deadband are then highlighted in orange 36 Transmit both value changes together via Commit Value After the transmission both are marked in green and have the status OK In this way for example data from other manufacturers that cannot be stored in the database can also be easily changed Name Opt Priority COV Increment 0 0 Event Enable TO NORMA TO F Bit String Event Transitions 4 Event State STATE NORMAL 07 Enum EventState 8 Event Time Stamps Time Stamp 11 3j Array Time Stamp 8 High Limit 100
18. and Override defined BACnet objects e Addition and removal of Override defined objects e Addition changing and removal of optional properties e Enabling disabling of Intrinsic Reporting e Enabling and disabling of the reporting of changes in value SubscribeCOV and SubscribeCOV Property service Editing of Client Mapping between BACnet properties Editing of Internal Mapping between IEC variables and BACnet proper ties insofar as IEC variables are not already permanently linked with a property via SYM XML In the online configuration mode you can also carry out the following actions Downloading of the configuration files SYM XML and Override Uploading of the configuration files into a BACnet device using backup and restoration procedures Carry out a search for BACnet devices and their objects which are present in the network Reading and writing of property values for each BACnet device in the BACnet IP network Backup and restoration for all BACnet devices that support these procedures Restarting of BACnet devices in the BACnet IP network Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 89 WAGO BACnet Configurator Enabling disabling of BACnet communication between BACnet devices in the BACnet IP network Synchronization of the time of BACnet devices in the BACnet IP network Addition and deletion of list entries in Recipient List properties of the
19. Foma Version Overide File Database Import Upload from Device Remove SYM XML No SYM XML File loaded Import Upload from Device Remove Object Present Value Unit Type Inst Nr HProps Source ANALOG INPUT 0 0 Analog Input 0 9 OUTPUT D 0 Analog Output 11 Ovemde 8 Override 10 Ovemde Je Native E BINARY INPUT 0 INACTIVE Binary Input BINARY OUTPUT 0 INACTIVE Binary Output 8 DEVICE 0 Device 4 Store and Download Store Figure 44 Configuration of Device Configure View Table 20 Configuration of Device Configure View Name of the device Instance number of the device object by which the device 15 represented Online Address Network number followed by BACnet MAC address The latter is an approximate IP address for BACnet IP followed by a UDP Port Number usually the symbolic value BACOhex or 47808dez For BACnet MSTP the BACnet MAC address is a number within the range 0 255 Example 192 168 1 20 BACO Description of the device Device Link Clickable link which when clicked refers either to the database entry if present or the Scan entry of the device depending on where the device is located Configuration Info Version Version of the configuration Author Creation Date Creation date in the format dd mm jjjj hh mm ss AM Antes Meridiem PM Post Meridiem C
20. Limit Enable HIGH LIMIT ENABLE Low Limit 0 Notification Class 0 Unsigned Notify Type ALARM 0 Enum Notify Type 9 Object Identifier ANALOG_INPUT O Object Identifier Object Name ANALOG INPUT 0 CharString Object Type ANALOG INPUT 0 Enum Object Type W Of Service Bool 4 Status Flags Bit String Status Flags CAL aul Unsigned Figure 106 Transmission of Several Values maco 102 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Name Type e COV Increment 0 Real Event Enable TO NORMA TO F Bit String Event Transitions 4 Event State STATE NORMAL 07 Enum EventState f Event Time Stamps Time Stamp 1 3 Array Time Stamp Limit Enable HIGH LIMIT ENABLE Bit String Limit Enable 8 Low Limit 0 Notification Class 0 Unsigned Notify Type ALARM 0 Enum Notify Type E 99 Object Identifier ANALOG_INPUT O Object Identifier Object ANALOG_INPUT_0O CharString 8 Object Type INPUT 0 Enum Object Type Of Service Bool 99 Present Value Real 4 Status Flags Bit String Status Flags oT Unsigned Figure 107 Several values successfully transferred status OK Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 103 WAGO BACnet Configurator 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 1 1 Manual Use EDE File Import You can pre configure objects and basic object propertie
21. The configuration area of the graphic interface varies depending on the selection of Configure or Browsing amp Monitoring tabs see following Figures Optional sub element is activated can be changed by clicking on symbol Browsing amp Monitoring 9 Configure Device 0030de0000c6 1987 Device Pools Database Device Device 0030de0000c6 Object ANALOG INPUT 0 Database 2 Show Values Name ANALOG INPUT 0 3 C3 Device 9 Monitored Values 3 gt Files Type Analog Input Edited Values C Inputs Database Val HW int Wr 8 ANALOG_INPUT_1 Source Native Commit Values Clear 8 AI2 ANALOG INPUT 2 13 ANALOG INPUT 3 Name Value 8 4 ANALOG INPUT 4 8 COV Increment 0 Al5 ANALOG INPUT 5 Event Stat STATE NORMAL 0 num EventState BIO BINARY INPUT 0 MCN CE 811 BINARY_INPUT_1 8 Object Identifier ANALOG_INPUT C a Identif 8 812 BINARY INPUT 2 Object Name ANALOG INPUT 0 813 BINARY INPUT 3 m Bl4 BINARY INPUT 4 8 Object Type ANALOG_INPUT 0 _ 815 BINARY INPUT 5 8 Out Of Service CJ Outputs Present Value Schedulers x BACnet IP Controller 0 Status Flags Ea Import 0 8 Units NO UNITS 95 Scan 0 Figure 59 Configuration of Object View in the Browsing amp Monitoring Tabs Object view in the Browsing amp Monitoring t
22. 0 Scan Scan e Device Auto Discovery Monitor All Devices Services Network Rescan Remove All Devices Collapse All Expand All Figure 62 Open Device Manager Existing devices are displayed in a tree structure The Device Manager provides an additional perspective of the devices of the database Only units contained in the database can be configured with the Device Manager DeviceManagerTree Configurations Configurations 2 E BACnet IP Cantroller 0 E g Device Q0030de0000c6 198 B Ald ANALOG INPUT 0 I1 1 I2 INPUT 2 13 ANALOG INPUT 3 4 ANALOG INPUT 4 I5 ANALOG INPUT 5 O0 ANALOG OUTPUT 1 ANALOG OUTPUT 1 AO2 ANALOG OUTPUT 2 03 ANALOG OUTPUT 3 E AO4 ANALOG OUTPUT 4 AO5 ANALOG OUTPUT 5 BIO BINARY INPUT 0 BINARY INPUT 1 gt P P bP P 5 Figure 63 Tree Structure in Device Manager In order to open the Device Manager for a selection of devices objects one or several devices or one or several objects are selected by pressing the Shift key and confirmed with OK A device or an object can also be opened directly by double clicking the device or object 4 registries are displayed which are described in the following chapters Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 77 WAGO BACnet Configurator
23. 4 2 5 4 Object Manager The Object Manager portrays objects in a table view Values can be assigned to the object properties Existing properties can be changed The list of objects can also be used for processing with other programs such as exporting and importing MS Excel as a CSV file DeviceManager Object manager Client Mapping Intemal Mapping Muti Controller Projects Mutistate Object Inst Objectldentifier Object Object Type File Type File Size Modi Archive File Acce FILE 2 2 FILE 2 FILE 10 regular 0 M v FILE ACC levice FILE 3 3 FILE 3 FILE 10 regular 0 M ACC FILE 4 4 47 FILE 4 FILE 10 regular DU W FILE ACC vice FILE 8 8 tFILE 8j FILE 8 FILE 10 regular DU W FILE ACC FILE 3 g tFILE 9 FILE 9 FILE 10 regular DV v FILE ACC vice FILE 10 10 FILE 107 FILE 10 FILE 10 regular FILE amp R FII F 5 FII F Cm rem lar a FIF ACC t Show property parameters Sort settings Activate sort Filter Searchtext CE I Ure gor Activate filter Edit profile Activate profile Search Replace SS i cr Replace Import Close Figure 64 Object Manager Table 31 Context Menu Sele
24. Configure Device 0030de0000c6 198 Device Pools amp X import FP Database 3 Name Import 5 NewDevice 0 a Device Inst Nr Device Name 8 Dev0 NewDevice 0 NewDe Scan 2 BACnet router 0 9 Device 0030de0000c6 198 Figure 118 Imported Device 18 Right click on the device and select Move to Database ol B x Device NewDevice t Fl Database 3 72 EH Import 1 Mame NewDevice E Browsing amp Monitoring EN Configure Device 0030deD000c6 198 Configure Ell Scan 2 BACnet router 0 Services Import Export Device Manager Figure 119 Transfer Device into the Database The device 15 added to the database 19 If you want to configure the device further select Configure in the context menu make changes in the configuration area e g Communication WAGO BACnet Configurator Beispielprojekt BACnet Konfigurator 2 wbc File Edt View Pool Device Extras Help Jaa E Browsing amp Monitoring Fa Import 0 Scan 2 E BACnet router U Device 0030de0000c6 198 Remove Download Configuration Device Monitor Services Import Export Device Manager Figure 120 Open Configuration of the Device in the Database 20 Right click on Store and Download in the window 2 Select the Device Mac Address in the dialog box
25. New Device 0 Device Configuration New Device 0 5 i23 Device G Node Delete Object s Add Property Cut Object s Copy Object s Paste Object s APDU Ti App Soft Backup 8 Configuri 9 Database amp Daylight 8 Descripti 8 Device A Firmware g Last Res 8 Local Local Tin 8 Location Max APL 8 Max Info Figure 45 Object Context Menu Area gt Object 4 2 4 2 2 Configuration of BBMD In the BBMD tab the BACnet Broadcast Management Device is parameterized A BBMD enables the sending of BACnet Broadcast Reports over IP routers to other networks Each of the networks to which the broadcasts are forwarded and from which broadcasts are rec BBMDs also forward broadca eived must also have a BBMD sts to external devices so called Foreign De vices FD FDs are BACnet devices external to the network that report directly to a BBMD in order to receive bro adcasts Foreign device BBMD FD BBMD FD BACnet device IP IP BACnet device router router BACnet device BACnet device BACnet device 1 Registration BACnet device 2 Unicast to BBMD FD Network 1 3 Transforming sending as broadcast Network 2 Figure 46 Broadcast via BBMD Manual maco Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The W
26. Scan C3 Device Rescan all Devices Device Q030deU0 B Device Device Auto Discovery 73 Files Monitor All Devices 23 Inputs Outputs Schedulers Network Rescan Services E g E E E F Remove All Devices Collapse All Expand All Device Manager Figure 39 Pool context menu When selecting a pool from the Device Pools the configuration area for this pool opens on the right side Browsing amp Monitoring Device Pools E Database 2 E S BACnet IP Controller 0 Mame Scan E Device 0030de0000c6 198 Import 0 Inst Mr 4 Device Vendorld HObjs In Database BACnet MAC Scan 2 BACnet router 50 1 No 2 0 BACnet router 0 198 5 3 Device Device 030deD000 222 37 No 2 Figure 40 Configuration Area of the Pool Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 54 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 18 Configuration area of the pool Menu Item Description Name Display of the pool name Scan Import or Database List of devices contained InstNr Instance number of the device Device Name Name of the devices within the pool Vendorld Manufacturer ID of the respective device Objs Number of objects in a device In Database Indicates whether the device is present in the database BACnet MAC Network number followed by BACnet MAC ad
27. Settings Communi Enable enabling of services cation Disable disabling of all services except for Restart Device and the communication service itself and Disable Initiation disabling of initialization Note Settings affect services supported by the BACnet Configurator Only those services that are used in the BACnet Configurator are affected by the settings No other services supported by the BACnet IP controller are altered Password Entering of a password in the format CharString if checkbox set The password 15 set in the configuration area Configure registry Communication Time Entering of the time in minutes for the disabling Duration of services only available if Communication gt Disable is chosen Send Updating of the service settings Close Discarding of changes since the last backup closing of the dialog Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 41 WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 13 Menu Item Device Synchronize Time Opening a dialog for time synchronization of the devices In this dialog the time offset in hours and minutes in relation to UTC time Greenwich meridian which is independent of summer daylight savings and winter standard time is set BACnet Service Synchronize Date and Time 5 Device s Time Now 12 21 12 UTC 2 0 User 3 54 06 PM SSS aa Date Today Freitag
28. Transaction Log 7 3 2014 3 54 06 PM Application Language is en US 7 3 2014 3 54 06 PM Application WAGO BACnet Configurator Version 1 8 0 3 started 7 3 2014 3 54 07 PM Found 2 Devices 7 3 2014 3 54 08 PM Device_0030de0000c6 198 Device Device O030de0000c6 Online Status True 7 3 2014 3 54 08 PM Validating Device_0030de0000c6 198 7 3 2014 3 54 08 PM Network Scan Added Device Device_0030de0000c6 198 7 3 2014 3 54 08 PM Device Device 030deU0000c6 Online Status False 7 3 2014 3 54 08 PM Device Device 030deU0000c6 Online Status False 7 3 2014 3 54 13 PM BACnet router 0 Device BACnet router Online Status True 7 3 2014 3 54 13 PM Validating BACnet router 0 7 3 2014 3 54 13 PM Network Scan Added Device BACnet router 0 7 3 2014 3 54 13 PM Network Scan Scan Completed OK 7 3 2014 3 54 13 PM Device BACnet router Online Status False TRA E Dur le ms B Ier rame li L J Aud Li i Figure 16 Transaction Log Copy to Clipboard Copying of the content of the Transaction Log onto the clipboard Clear Transaction Log Delete all entries in the Transaction Log Manual e Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 32 The WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 1 4 Pool WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator The menu item Pool is used to configure the three Device Pools Scan Import Database Depending on the selected pool some
29. only if Scan Objects 15 set The existence of one or more found or fixed ReadProperty entered devices from the pool Scan is tested ReadPropertyMultiple The search is conducted either manually or automatically if the device is selected in the tree added to the database or opened for configuration for the first time Automatic device search Who Is Device Auto Discovery I Am received ReadProperty Online offline monitor for devices Who Is I Am received ReadProperty Monitor for property values ReadProperty Writing of a property value WriteProperty Restart of a device ReinitializeDevice cold or warm start Time synchronization TimeSynchronization Communication behavior of the device DeviceCommunicationControl BACnet file transfer ReadProperty AtomicReadFile if a file object is being read AtomicWriteFile if a file object is being written BACnet backup and restoration ReadProperty ReinitializeDevice StartBackup EndBackup StartRestore EndRestore AbortRestore AtomicReadFile during a backup AtomicWriteFile during a restoration Creating and deleting objects during run time CreateObject DeleteObject Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 25 WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 1 3 Configuration Files The BACnet Configurator processes different configuration files The file SYMXML SYM_XML SYM_XML file for short i
30. which generate the alarms Analog Input Objects are used as alarm generators for instance The alarms are sent to those recipients whom you define using the Notification Class Object 20 Select the Notification Class Object in the tree to the left 21 Click with the right mouse button on Recipient List and select Add Element s to add new recipients to the recipient list for the object s alarms Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 97 WAGO BACnet Configurator DESEE Device Device 0030de0000c6 Object NOTIFICATION CLASS Q Device_0030de0000c6 198 a 9 Alarms NCO NOTIFICATION CLASS 0 is NOTIFICATION CLASS 0 Device Type Notification Class Files C3 Inputs Instance Nr 0 e Source C3 Schedulers Values Name C3 Node Configuration 8 Ack Required 4 Notification Class 0 Object Identifier NOTIFICATION_CLASS O 9 Object Name NOTIFICATION CLASS 0 8 Object Type NOTIFICATION CLASS 1 E 89 Priority Unsigned 1 3 Recipient List Rescan Object Add Property Remove Property Reset Value Add Element Figure 95 Entering New Recipients for Alarms A sub element 1 is inserted It represents a new recipient which is further configured Recipient List Destination 111 Lis Destination Hf _INPUT O 0 Destination Transitions Bit String Event Transitions IssueLanfirme
31. 1 4 RR E 26 4 1 5 PMMA ALCS eil 26 4 1 6 Persistent and Configured Values 28 4 2 Th Graphical User 29 4 2 1 B TORT 30 4 2 1 1 i 30 4 2 1 2 loi TTHET ETE 30 4 2 1 3 iu 30 4 2 1 4 H 32 4 2 1 5 Io 36 4 2 1 6 RET 43 4 2 1 7 TM 44 4 2 2 MG ONO AN ee m 45 4 2 3 bac 47 4 2 3 1 DEVICE POOIS 48 4 2 3 2 ADE B 50 4 2 4 SUG AION UNT eiea 22 4 2 4 luin M 53 4 2 4 2 Bun 54 4 2 4 2 1 CONT SUPATION OF DOVIGOLasusiniseuxucitarecsania vrac 58 4 2 4 2 2 Comin oui ation or BBMD 60 4 2 4 2 3 Configuration of Communication 62 4 2 4 2 4 Configuration of IEC Variables 64 4 Table of Contents WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 4 2 5 67 4 2 4 2 6 Storing and Downloading a Valid Configuration
32. 6 PRPC NG iei ii IRE IEII SIRE NEREIN SERI EEES FEES EL EET EYE PEINE F EE DRE ETESUFR ALES CUI EFE TE 126 6 1 List of BACnet Engineering 126 6 2 Compatibility with Configurator and Firmware Version 128 Ip mnl gp e 129 IB ura DINERO 132 Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Notes about this Documentation 5 WAGO BACnet Configurator 1 Notes about this Documentation Note Always retain this documentation This documentation is part of the product Therefore retain the documentation during the entire service life of the product Pass on the documentation to any subsequent user In addition ensure that any supplement to this documentation 15 included if necessary 1 1 Scope This documentation applies for the WAGO BACnet Configurator in conjunction with the 750 830 BACnet IP Controller from firmware version 04 03 12 04 and the 750 831 BACnet IP Controller from firmware version 01 01 00 01 1 2 Copyright This Manual including all figures and illustrations 15 copyright protected Any further use of this Manual by third parties that violate pertinent copyright provisions is prohibited Reproduction translation electronic and phototechnical filing archiving e g photocopying as well as any amendments require the written consent of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH amp Co KG Minden Germany Non observance will involve th
33. BACnet Configurator identifies all WAGO module types with the associated number of digital analog inputs outputs If there is a reference to a specific module in the vendor specific address column in the EDE file e g with the entry 750 402 001 behind a BI object this information is linked to the in formation of the terminal csv file The BACnet Configurator then creates three other generic BI object names in addition to the BI object already created because terminal csv shows that module 750 402 has a total of 4 digital inputs 750 402 04 00 00 00 Device Pools Import Device BeispielDevice Em Database 2 Import 1 Import BeispielDevice 198 Gy Device Instr a Device Name g 198 Beispiel Device Figure 108 Imported Device with Device Object and Four BI Objects For example if the entry 750 402 001 OI is not in file only the objects from the EDE file would be created when importing in the BACnet Configurator because the BACnet Configurator includes no reference to the actual number of inputs outputs Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 108 Example Configuration WAGO Software 5 2 2 1 WAGO BACnet Configurator A B C Proposal Engineering Data Exchange B 1 G EU PROJECT NA NeuBeispiel VERSION OF REFERENCEFILE TIMESTAMP 11 Jul 14 AUTHOR OF LAST C
34. BACnet Configurator on your computer Click Next start the installation Cancel lt Back Figure 4 Continue Installation The Configurator 1s installed Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software General 15 WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO BACnet Configurator Installing WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO BACnet Configurator is being installed Please wait CO Cancel Figure 5 Continue Installation You can select if you want to install the WAGO Merger in the following dialog The Also install or update WAGO BACnet Merger option is enabled by default isl WAGO BACnet Configurator Installation Complete waco WAGO BACnet Configurator has been successfully installed Click Close to exit Also install or update WAGO BACnet Merger Please use Windows Update ta check for any critical updates to the Framework Cancel Figure 6 Installing Merger and Finishing the Installation The Merger controls automatic import of the SYM XML file into the BACnet Configurator The SYM XML file contains BACnet specific variables for the IEC application that are used in the BACnet Configurator Process for making changes without Merger You create new SYM_XML file for your modified WAGO I O PRO program You then load the application in your fieldbus controller and switch to the BACnet Configurator In the BACnet Configurator you import the
35. File Import Dialog EDE Ries EDE File TAD EDE csv EDE State Text StateTexts csv Fle Fnending 1150 8899 1 Import as Figure 19 Importing an EDE file EDE Files EDE File Importing of the EDE file EDE File contains a list of all objects EDE State Importing of the EDE file EDE State Text File Text File contains descriptions of states e g 0 1 or on off for digital values SymXml Selecting the file SYMXML SYM_XML with File objects created in WAGO I O PRO Encoding Selection of a character coding for EDE files ISO 8895 1 ASCII or UTF8 WAGO The incorporated EDE files are imported as Device WAGO devices The terminal csv file 15 evaluated in the installation directory of the BACnet Configurator It contains all WAGO modules with item number and number of digital analog inputs outputs for mapping the specific module type in the Configurator Other Device Importing the incorporated EDE files as a WAGO external device The device is first added to the database generically Cancel Closing of the dialog XML format SYM_XML file WAGO Database XML Importing of the WAGO database Entries in the database can be exported and re imported as WAGO BACnet Database XML This possibility existed because import and export using the EDE format does not include all data Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 35 WA
36. Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 114 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Download Configuration Device_0030de0000c6 Options Device Mac Address 2 1 4 Reset device after download Figure 121 Load Configuration into the Fieldbus Controller Note Copy Device Mac Address from Online Address If the Device Mac Address does not appear in the dropdown menu Switch to the Browsing amp Monitoring tab and click on the respective device in the Scan folder The Online Address appears in the configuration area on the right side Copy this address and paste it into the Download Configuration dialog Please refer to section Menu Bar gt Device for information about the structure of the Device Mac Address 22 Click on Download Configuration to download the configuration into the fieldbus controller Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 115 WAGO BACnet Configurator 5 3 Backing up and Restoring Files You can back up and restore all configuration data of the BACnet configurator Backing up restoring is accomplished either via the menu item Backup amp Restore or via the menu item Restore with as a quicker option In addition to the configuration files other files such as pdf files can also be backed up if required As preparation perform the following steps 1 Create
37. Notification Class objects in BACnet devices located in the BACnet IP net work 4 4 Software Deinstallation 1 Click on the entry Software under Start gt Settings gt System Control 2 Choose the entry WAGO BACnet Configurator and click on the button Remove Manual e Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 90 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 5 Example Configuration In the following some configuration possibilities are described for example the search for devices in the network the editing of found devices and objects the loading of the configuration to a BACnet IP controller or the creation of a Client Mapping and Internal Mapping 5 1 Configuring New Devices Link the WAGO BACnet IP controller to your network Configure the device with the BACnet Configurator l Open the BACnet Configurator As long as the button Device Auto Discovery is enabled highlighted in color new devices are searched for at regular intervals and the list in the Scan pool is updated Device Auto Discovery Device Auto Discovery Figure 80 Automatic Device Search Disabled Left or Enabled Right You can change the interval for the search through Extras gt Options The progress bar at the lower right shows you the status of the search As an alternative you can conduct the network scan using the button Scan BACnet magnifier A newly found device is presented with its standard values and
38. Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 79 WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 31 Context Menu Selection Options Description Export Import object list in csv format Selection is possible grouped according to objects or files Close Closing the window You can copy Copy insert Paste delete Delete add additional objects Add Object or remove objects Remove object Object manager Client Mapping Inter Copy Paste Delete Add Object Remove Object Figure 67 Context Menu Object Manager 4 2 5 2 Client Mapping Client Mappings are mappings links of one property or variable to a property in another or if desired to the same device Both IEC variables and BACnet properties of objects of a device can be linked in the BACnet Configurator with the BACnet properties of objects of other devices These links can be configured Read Maps on a device A client read values of BACnet properties in another device B server and writes these values 1n IEC variables or BACnet properties in device A reading of the value can therefore take place at regular definable time intervals or only with a change in value Reading the value with each change in value COV Change Of Value functions via a subscription mechanism COV Subscription and must be supported by device B In this case subscriptions are renewed at time intervals that can be set Write Maps on a device A sends values of BACne
39. and y2 are interpreted as REAL numbers For x and y use either uppercase or lowercase not mixed Only the substring f x is evaluated Additional text descriptions are possible A change in the scaling formula immediately affects the Present Value If a value overrun value underrun should occur during scaling the minimum or maximum value is generated Delete the entry to switch off the scaling Type Type of object e g Device Schedule Analog Input InstNr Instance number of the object assigned in the native operation of the system which can otherwise be freely chosen Together with the object type it identifies an object uniquely in the case of the Device Object the device is also uniquely identified Note Deleting instance numbers causes the property values transferred at runtime to be deleted By changing the instance number of an object all persistent property values of the respective object will be deleted From that point the configured values will be used Persistent property values are those values which you have loaded into the controller using the Commit Value function Number of object properties Generic native or SYM XML defined object Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 57 WAGO BACnet Configurator By clicking on the button Configure the Configure tab for the selected device opens This tab is also opened i
40. documentation e g the Internet Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 8 Notes about this Documentation WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 1 4 Number Notation Table 1 Number Notation Normal notation Binary 100 In quotation marks nibble separated with 0110 0100 dots 1 5 Font Conventions Table 2 Font Conventions Font type italic Names of paths and data files are marked in italic type e g C Programme WAGO I O CHECK e g Save A greater than sign between two names means the selection of a menu item from a menu e g File gt New Input Designation of input or optional fields are marked in bold letters e g Start of measurement range Value Input or selective values are marked in inverted commas e g Enter the value 4 mA under Start of measurement range Button Pushbuttons in dialog boxes are marked with bold letters in square brackets e g Input Keys are marked with bold letters in square brackets e g F5 Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Important Notes 9 WAGO BACnet Configurator 2 Important Notes This section describes the legal principles and system requirements for using the software in compliance with intended purpose underlying provisions and stated specifications 2 1 Legal Bases 2 1 1 Subject to Changes WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH amp Co KG reserves the right to provide for any alterations
41. eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee nennen eene eene 18 Figure 10 Stop or Restart the BACnet Service 18 Figure 11 Message Box for Restricted Functionality esses 19 Fiure 125 ova del AY ECOLE neue emo cecus di enm EUER UU tert tere 27 Figure 15 Graphical User Interi ace 29 Figure 14 Browsing amp Monitoring 30 13 UCU View e 31 Pre 1o OM LO E 31 Figure 17 search Tor BACnet deVICeS pe C 32 Figure 15 Synchronize EU 33 Fiure 19 Impotrbns an EDE TIO rs 34 Figure 2D Exports an EDE 35 Figure 21 Downloading of the 36 Pee e D EE E ME 2 VOR INO de VIC CS ere 37 Mi MPO 37 Figure 25 Backup and Restoration 38 I 3511020 Backup EHE S d Dentes 39 E359016 2 CUS 40 brure 25 DEOBIZe ccna eet concn 41 Figure TIROL E 42 Figure 30 Supplementary 43 Creato EG 44 RA 47 Figure 33 Changing the View via the
42. if the BACnet Configurator recognizes and displays the origin of an object 5 XML native override it presents all three types of objects in the same manner and allows a uniform handling of all types of objects 4 1 1 1 Creation of BACnet Objects The manual creation of objects or the import of an EDE or SYM_XML file IEC are not absolutely necessary for the controller to run If the BACnet Configurator is Started without any additional settings configurations or imports the controller creates objects that are available through the connected module constellation native objects in online mode The properties of the automatically created native BACnet objects of the digital and analog inputs and outputs are given default values The default values can be configured in the user interface For the first boot up of the controller default values saved in the firmware are used in the objects e g 111 for the property Limit Enable of the Analog Input Object Other objects in addition to the automatically installed objects can also be created Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 22 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 5 Other Objects in Addition to the Automatically Installed Objects Can also Be Created Statistical average and standard deviation calculates the average and standard deviation of a referenced property Binary input measures whether a switc
43. link Close Closing of the dialog 2 the IEC Mapping tab integrated in the Device Manager The links between the BACnet properties and the IEC variables are shown in the dialog The list of properties can be sorted and filtered analog to the tab Client Mappings see previous chapter Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 84 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Intemal Mapping Cibeles bicchiere are e E Moccia Dale cos Poen C ile FILE2 1 FILE 4 FILES tFILE S tFILE 10 FILE 5 FILE 11 iBINARY INP E FI ett le Figure 73 Internal Mapping in the Device Manager Via a right click on the objects you can copy Copy insert Paste or delete Delete these Device Mame Object Identifier Ob De Figure 74 Context Menu Internal Mapping Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 85 WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 5 4 Manual Multi Controller Projects The fieldbus controllers contained in the project are displayed in this tab DeviceManager a ER Object manager Client Mapping intemal Mapping Multi Controller Projects Multistate KeyPrefix Device ID IP Settings MS TP Settings Override ID BBMD RemoteMapping 198 Device O030de0000c6 Mot Configured Not Configured 198 198 198 0 BA
44. mark a selected device within different pools The Device autodiscovery scan time refers to the function Device Auto Discovery see section Toolbar It indicates the time interval 1n minutes for the automatic search of the network for new devices Enable Auto Device Discovery on Start Choose this option to search for devices with every software start of the network Minutes Scan Devices when they come online Devices and their configuration may have changed while offline If this option is selected devices that go from the offline to the online state will be rescanned Remove prefix from object names If this option is selected the leading dot in object names is removed automatically Save Backup of settings Cancel Abort closing of the dialog Open the Cimetrics B ACstac Gateway dialog to configure the BACnet service e g IP address port BBMD Foreign Device See also the chapter Installing the BACnet Configurator and Service maco 44 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software 4 2 1 7 Help WAGO BACnet Configurator The menu item Help contains information on the BACnet Configurator itself Table 15 Menu Item Help Display of the version and copyright information Support Open the Readme file that contains supplemental instructions up to date information or changes in the software Open the Define log settings dialog to save information to the log file To
45. of the sub items are enabled or disabled Table 12 Menu Item Pool Menu Item Rescan All Devices Device Auto Discovery Monitor All Devices The Scan Dialog is non modal and also remains open with a click in the main window The dialog is used to search the network for BACnet devices Found devices are displayed in the Scan pool BACnet Scan Network Settings Instance Number Device U Range 0 to 4154303 Set Min Set Max Network Global Local Remote Scan Scan Objects Incremental Scan Figure 17 Search for BACnet devices Global Sending of the request to all accessible subnetworks Local The request is only sent to the subnetwork to which the PC is connected Remote The request is sent to a network number 1 65534 Scan Objects Querying of devices and objects Incremen Adding new devices without discarding already tal Scan scanned devices Scan Execution of the network search Close Closing the dialog has no effect on the network search Rescan all devices from the Scan pool Execute automatic device recognition and device search in the net work immediately Automatic status query of all devices if selected Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 33 WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 12 Menu Item Pool Services Synchronize Time Opening a dialog for time synchronization of the devices In this dialog the time of
46. or hub Standard internet connection for software download on http www wago com Administrator Rights for installation deinstallation and the first program start External router e g MBS BACnet Router UBR 01 P If NET 2 0 is not already installed 2 Only necessary with BACnet MS TP Controller 750 829 operation Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Important Notes 11 WAGO BACnet Configurator 2 3 Safety Advice Precautions Use up to date security software Secure operation of the PC system can be at risk as a result of malware such a viruses and Trojans as well as related threats such as denial of service attacks Therefore make sure that the latest security software and definitions are always installed on the PC system Note Disable or uninstall software that is no longer required The vulnerability of a PC system against malware and related threats increases with the number of installed or active software components applications and services Therefore uninstall or disable software components that are not needed for the purpose at hand Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 12 General WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 3 General This chapter describes the installation of the BACnet Configurator as well as the BACnet Service for accessing BACnet IP Networks Here a BACnet IP Network is a network consisting of one or more IP subnets co
47. or modifications that serve to increase the efficiency of technical progress WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH amp Co KG owns all rights arising from the granting of patents or from the legal protection of utility patents Third party products are always mentioned without any reference to patent rights Thus the existence of such rights cannot be excluded 2 1 2 Personnel Qualification Any steps related to the use of WAGO software may only be performed by qualified employees with sufficient knowledge of handling the respective PC system used Steps in which files are created or changed on the PC system may only be performed by qualified employees with sufficient knowledge in the administration of the PC system used in addition to the aforementioned Steps in which the behavior of the PC system in a network is changed may only be performed by qualified employees with sufficient knowledge in the administration of the network used in addition to the aforementioned Manual e Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 10 Important Notes WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 2 2 System Requirements Minimum system requirements Table 3 Minimum system requirements 128 MB or greater Free hard disk storage Min 20 MB for the BACnet Configurator and 280 MB x86 or 610 MB x64 for the NET 2 0 Framework 800 x 600 or greater Other Installed network card NET 2 0 Framework redistributable included in delivery network cable
48. save resources the function should only be enabled as long as the information is needed Define log settings Log file C Program Files x86 WW AGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator bacnetcfgdog txt Selectfile Activate writing of log file Cancel OK Figure 31 Creating a Log File Log file Path and name of the pre selected last log file Select file Select a log file Only change the name and path in an exception the name C Logfile log is not permitted for example depending on the operating system Also make sure that the user has write access to the selected file Activate Select this option to write data to the log file Otherwise no writing entries are created of log file Chancel Discard the changes made and exit the dialog OK Accept the changes made and exit the dialog Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 45 WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 2 Toolbar Table 16 Toolbar Symbol Function a BACnet Scan Searching the network for BACnet devices and listing of these devices in the Scan pool Rescan Devices Search object and property lists of the devices in the Scan pool again Restart of the selected device 9 Backup amp Restore Backup Wel Creation of a backup copy of all configuration data of a selected device Restore Restoration of the configuration data of the device just selected r Communication Open
49. selected element in the Structured View Type of element e g network system device data point Description of the element Object Folder Name Name of the groups elements in which the element is found Type of groups elements in which the element is found Different objects of different devices can be logically assigned This assignment can be done multiple times in order to assign objects to different logical categories if applicable The Structured View is saved and loaded together with the project Information Additional Information You can add devices or device objects from the Database pool to the Structured View When you do this the device object 1s treated like the device itself 1 e adding the device object to the Structured View has the same effect as adding the device Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 52 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software 4 2 4 WAGO BACnet Configurator Configuration Area In the configuration area on the right side of the window all configuration set tings for WAGO BACnet IP controllers can be undertaken creation of objects Client Mappings etc The content of this area 15 dependent on whether the Browsing amp Monitoring or Configure tab is opened The Browsing amp Monitoring tab is open by default while the Configure tab 15 opened by right clicking on a device in the device pool In the view Browsing amp Mon
50. tabs opens If you click on a device in the tree the configuration area containing additional options cf last with following Figure opens on the right side Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 73 WAGO BACnet Configurator WV Configure Device 0030de0000c6 1987 Device Device 0030de0000c6 Object ANALOG INPUT 0 zi Device 0030de0000c6 198 8 Device Name ANALOG INPUT 0 na 8 Files Create COV Server E c NALOG_INPUT_0 m a 10 INPUT 0 ANALOG INPUT 1 Instance 0 HW Inst Nr 0 Alam Generator AI2 ANALOG_INPUT_2 S i AI3 ANALOG_INPUT_3 Al4 ANALOG INPUT 4 Name 4 Malue Type 15 ANALOG_INPUT_5 8 COV Increment 0 Real 8 BIO BINARY INPUT 0 7 m 811 BINARY INPUT 1 Event State STATE NORMAL 0 Enum EventState 8 BI2 BINARY INPUT 2 i 9 Object Identifier INPUT 0j Object Identifier 813 BINARY INPUT 3 Object Name ANALOG INPUT 0 CharString BINARY INPUT 4 BIS BINARY INPUT 5 8 Object Type ANALOG_INPUT 0 Enum Object Typ amp L3 Outputs Out Of Service 2 a Present Value Real Status Flags Bit String Status F Units NO UNITS 95 Enum Enaineerin H Native Figure 60 Configuration of Object View in the Configure Tabs Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAG
51. taken The controller first runs with standard settings that can be called up in the web based management system of the controller Changes to IP MS TP settings in the BACnet Configurator are enabled as soon as Store and Download is clicked and BACnet device 15 restarted Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO BACnet Configurator New Project File Edit View Pool Device Extras Help The WAGO BACnet Configurator 63 2S D a IEC Mappings g Client Mappings 4 lar es m pping ppings LL mm x Device IP Settings 73 Node Configura E Configure Mode Subnet Mask Primary DNS DHCP 255 255 255 1 0 0 0 0 IP Address Gateway Address Secondary DNS 0 0 0 0 0 b 0 0 0 0 0 MS TP Settings Configure Address Max Info Frames Max Master 1275 Baud rate 19200 Security Password Set Password Password not set Check Configuration Online Figure 49 Configuration of Communication Table 22 Configuration of Communication Use the following IP settings DHCP or static If no value is set the controller runs with the parameters set in the firmware Menu Item IP Settings Configure Mode Use the following MS TP settings Device address IP Address Subne
52. value Maximum value of the Present Value commandable This option indicates whether a writable property 1s set by an automatic process or whether it can be set by the client Y or N supports Indicates whether the object accepts subscriptions for the Present Value by default and recommendation Y otherwise N hi limit Set the lower limit of the Present Value low limit Set the upper limit of the Present Value state text reference This field is valid for binary objects and multi state objects The decimal values in this column reference entries in the State Text csv file Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 107 WAGO BACnet Configurator unit code Code for the physical unit of measurement of the Present_Value property of the analog object value of the Units property e g 5 for the Volt unit The table in Appendix List of BACnet Engineering Units 5 2 2 Import Process When importing an EDE file as a WAGO Device the following actions are performed in the BACnet Configurator A device 15 created in the Import folder The device contains at least one device object according to the EDE file name instance description etc are applied The device contains another object according tot he EDE file name instance description etc are applied The terminal csv file 1s evaluated for WAGO devices so that the
53. 0 9 Download this configuration again using Store and Download into your controller 10 Change over to the Browsing amp Monitoring tab 11 Click with the right mouse button in the Scan pool on the device with the changed values and select Rescan selected Device s in the context menu Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 119 WAGO BACnet Configurator The values for COV Increment and Deadband were taken over from the configuration The value for Low Limit was not changed in the configuration no arrow symbol For this reason the persistent value that was transferred to the runtime using Commit Values is shown here Table 42 Commit Values COV Increment Deadband 300 Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 120 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 5 9 Creating a Client Mapping 1 Open the Configure tab 2 Choose an object in the Inputs folder e g Analog Output 0 3 Right click on a property and choose Client Mappings Ch Browsing amp Monitoring Configure Device_0030de0000c6 198 Device Configuration f Object ANALOG OUTPUT 1 Device_0030de0000c6 198 EL Alarms Mame LU NCO NOTIFICATION CLASS 0 ame hatadan Device Analog Output Dev198 Device D030de0000c6 9 Files Instance Nr 1 H
54. 1 Device with Its Objects 3 Choose Configure in the context menu of the device to configure the device As an alternative choose Device Configure in the main menu or use the button Configure to the right in the window WI waco BAC net i 7 figurator B eispi lp BA Cnet Kon Fic vi File Edit View Pool Device Extras Help b sad BN fa D EB Device M Browsing amp Monitoring Configure Device_0030de0000c6 1 Jevice Pools Database 2 e BACnet IP Name Instance Description Device Device 0030de0000c6 Name 0030de0000c6 Configure Instance Nr 198 Online Address nitor Description Objects 42 Device Link Configurations Device 0030de0000c6 198 Figure 82 Three Possibilities for Configuring a Device The configuration area with the Configure lt Unnamed gt tabs 15 opened Any available configuration data from the device is uploaded and displayed Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 92 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Add two objects to the device 4 Click with the right mouse button on the Device Object and select Add Object Schedule and Add Object Calendar in the context menu di Browsing amp Monitoring Q Configure Device 0030de0000c6 1987 Device Configuration 5 Device Device 0030de0000c6 A
55. 4 Juli 2014 User Donnerstag 3 Jui 2014 Global Local Remote Syne Local 12 21 12 PM syne UTC 10 21 12 Figure 28 Synchronize Time Now System time of the PC User Freely adjustable time Get System Automatic calculation of the time offset UTC Offset Global Sending of the request to all accessible subnetworks Local The request is only sent to the subnetwork to which the PC is connected Remote Network number 1 65534 Sync Local _ _ _ Synchronizing of the device time with the PC time Sync UTC _ _ _ Synchronization of the device time with UTC time Manual e Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 42 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 13 Menu Item Device Add Object Adding objects to the run time possible trend log schedule calendar or file The objects are created in the Scan pool Add Object Acked Transitions Client COV Increment Trendlag Description Event Enable Event Time Stamps are Last Notify Record Trendlog_1 Message Text Notification Class Type Notification Threshold Instance number Notify Type Records Since Notification Auto Assign Reliability Figure 29 Add Object Type Selecting the object which must be added at run time in the Scan pool Name Entering the object name Select this option if the instance number will be generated automatically or enter the instance number manuall
56. 5 displayed that support the current device configuration At bottom right in the configuration area the buttons Store and Download and Store are shown Store and Download Store Figure 57 Storing and Downloading Settings Manual e Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 70 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 26 Configuration Area Store and Download Accepting the changes adding the configuration of the device s to the database if not yet present in the database downloading the new configuration to the device Store Accepting changes adding the configuration of the device s to the database if not yet present in the database The buttons Check Configuration Store and Download and Store refer to the entire configuration 1 to all settings in the Device BBMD Communication and IEC Variables tabs 4 2 4 3 Object Following the description of the pool and device configuration this section describes the configuration area for objects Objects are arranged in the Device Pools one level below the devices and are managed in their own folders depending on the type of object for example an Analog Input Object in the Inputs folder The number in the brackets behind the respective object is the instance number of the object By right clicking on an object in both Scan pool and Rescan Object s the selected object is imported a
57. AGO BACnet Configurator 61 WAGO BACnet Configurator Manual You can permit the logging on of FDs to a controller by selecting Allow Foreign Devices or block foreign devices by disabling the checkbox Each BBMD has a Broadcast Distribution Table BDT containing the BACnet MAC addresses of BBMDs to which the broadcasts are forwarded You can edit the BDT see following Figure Note Include own BBMD in BDT For correct operation of the BBMD in IP subnets be sure to enter your own device broadcast mask 255 255 255 255 into the Broadcast Distribution Table BDT Therefore a BDT with active BBMD always contains at least two entries the own BBMD with an own IP address and the BBMD of the other network BBMD functions that are only related to external devices on the local IP net are also available without entering the own device WAGO BACnet Configurator New Project File Edit View Pool Device Extras Help m a Bie D Za D a IEC Mappings g Client Mappings 4 5 Browsing amp Monitoring 5 Configure New Device for Device Configuration Device New Device BBMD Communication IEC Variables m New Device 0 me E 3 Device Serve as Bacnet IP Broadcast Management Device 8 Devi New Device Allow Foreign Devices Node Configuration Initial Broadcast Distribution Table Address Mask 192 168 1 21 255 255 255 255
58. AGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Example Configuration 93 The Schedule object contains by default a weekly programmable schedule Weekly Schedule but no exception rules for the Exception Schedule yet which is used for holidays for example 7 Chick with the right mouse button on the list of object properties and choose Add Property Exception Schedule in the context menu Device Configuration Ei 4 Device 0030de0000c6 198 E Alarms NCO NOTIFICATION CLASS 0 53 Device Files C3 Inputs Outputs C3 Schedulers 8 Call CALENDAR_O Call CALENDAR 1 Schi SCHEDULE 0 29 Values C3 Node Configuration E BH Figure 85 Adding Properties EDULE 0 Mame SCHEDU Schedule Instance 0 Source Native Type Prop Reference List DevObjProp Rescan Object Add Prope Remove Property ULE 17 ezet V 22 Reset Value Enum Object Typ 8 Also add a description using Add Property gt Description The newly added properties can be further configured 9 Click with the right mouse button on Exception Schedule and choose Add Element Mame amp Value 4 DevObjProp Reference jd E 6 Effective Period Ld t 4 Object Identifier 8 Object Name Object Type 9 Out Of Service 9 Present Value 4 Priority For Writing Reliability 8 Schedule Default 4 Status Flags 8 Weekly Schedul
59. Cnet IP Controller Mot Configured Not Configured 0 0 0 Figure 75 Multi Controller Projects Table 34 Dialog window Multi Controller Projects Menu item Description KeyPrefix Content of the column key name in the EDE import file for device objects Device ID Instance number of the device DeviceName Name of the device IP Settings IP settings of the device Override ID Instance number of a reference device the objects of which must be included for this device BBMD Instance number of a reference device the Broadcast Distribution Table BDT of which must be included for this device RemoteMapping Instance number of a reference device the Client Mappings of which must be included for this device Via a right click on the devices you can copy Copy insert Paste delete Delete or backup restore these Backup amp Restore Object manager Client Mapping Int evPrefix Devica Delete Backup amp Restore Figure 76 Context Menu Multi Controller Projects Duplicating fieldbus controllers is logical if the same WAGO I O PRO application must be used for two or more fieldbus controllers and only the BACnet configurations vary 1 e IP addresses or object names When copying the fieldbus controller a copy of the device is created with a new device ID including all objects The columns Override ID BBMD and Remote Mapping thereby initially include a reference
60. Creation Date 7 11 2014 9 37 57 AM Creation UTC Date 7 11 2014 7 37 57 AM Greation Tod WagoCfgEngine 1 BINARY OU Device Type 750 823 BO BO 0 BO2 BINARY OU BO BO BO 3 BINARY_OU Foma Version 4 BINARY Qyemde Fie Database Import Unload irom Device Remove 5 BINARY OU NE MOD MULTISTAT 9 M XML Mo SYM XML File loaded Schedulers Values Object Name Present Value Una Node Configuration ANALOG INPUT 0 ANALOG INPUT 1 B ANALOG INPUT 2 8 ANALOG INPUT 3 INPUT 4 ANALOG INPUT 5 ANALOG OUTPUT 0 E ANALOG OUTPUT 1 ANALOG OUTPUT 2 ANALOG OUTPUT 3 ANALOG OUTPUT 4 ANALOG OUTPUT 5 a C cC C cC CO C C c xd Xm d e RBS Qn c3 Figure 127 Importing a SYM XML File 4 Open the SYM XML File Below the device the new objects that are defined in the SYM XML file are displayed in a folder labeled Variables Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 124 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator d Browsing amp Monitoring E Configure Device_O030del Device Configuration Device_0030de0000c6 198 El Device 8 Dev198 Device 0030de0000c6 IEEE Weekly Schedule MAX Exception Schedule
61. GO BACnet Configurator Table 12 Menu Item Pool Export Exporting as EDE file if devices are present in the database EDE File Export Dialog a 2 Device s New Device 0 New Device 0 General Project Name New Project Export Folder CProgram Files c 6 WAGO Software WA Encoding A on EDE Export Version of Ref File Author Limited Resources Export Files V EDE V State Texts W Unit Texts Object Types Cones Figure 20 Exporting an EDE file Project Name of the project Name Export Folder in which the EDE files are stored Folder Version of Version of the project Ref File Limited Special limitations of the project that must be Resources observed Export Files Information on the project contained objects descriptions values and references to the State Text and Unit file State Texts Lists of states from State Text Inactive Text and Active Text Properties of multistate or binary objects Example on off open close Reference numbers included refer to the EDE file Unit Texts List of all BACnet Engineering Units and proprietary units of a project and the codes be longing to each of them Object List of supported BACnet objects EDE file refers Types to this file Information Additional Information See also the definition of the EDE format at http www big eu org service software ph Export Exporting of EDE file s Cancel Abort settings WAGO Data
62. HANGE VERSION OF 2 8 mandatory mandatory mandatory mandatory mandatory opt opt optic opt op optic op or optional device obj object name object type object instar des pr mi macom sughi low staurvendor specific address 198 Beispiel 198 BcispiclDigitalEingang 3 199 N Y 1 198 Beispiel 198 BeispielDevice 198 N Y 1 198 Beispiel 198 BIMARY INPUT 2 3 2 N Y iB I En m9 Figure 109 EDE File with no Registered Vendor specific address as a Reference Browsing amp Monitoring Config igure BeispielDevice 198 Device Pools A amp X import amp Database 2 CINE Name Import BeispielDevice 198 3 Device Inst Nr Device Name 88 Dev138 BeispielDevice 198 BeispielDevice gt Inputs 199 Beispiel Digital Eingang Scan 0 Figure 110 Imported Device with Device Object and only One BI Object If an IEC stat structure from WAGO I O PRO is listed in the vendor specific address column in file e g PRG AVI of type Analog Value the information from the EDE file is linked in the BACnet Configurator to that of the associated SYM XML file that is also imported so that the BACnet objects are mapped to the BACnet structures of the IEC application Hardware Instance Number The hardware instance number indicates the sequence of input output channels for analog and digital input outpu
63. IES _ UNS mn E MAX Life Safety Alam UNS a MAX List Of Group DATATYPE UNS Sans is Out Of Service ANALOG OUTPUT 0 0 Device 0030de0000c6 198 Figure 129 Internal Mapping The bound property is displayed behind the IEC variable under Mapped to Property 7 Click on the device to the left in the tree and on the IEC Variables tab The BACnet property Out of Service bound to the variable Max Alarm Values is displayed again under Mapped to Property IEC Mapping Editor Out Of Service ANALOG OUTPUT 0 0 Device 0030de0000c6 198 1 Mapping MAX Alarm Values Device 0030de0000c6 198 Name Type Mapped to Property MAX Accepted Modes UNS MAX Active Subsc UNS MAX Alam Values UNS ANALOG OUTPUT OUT OF SERVICE MAX Alam Values 1 UNS Figure 130 Internal Mapping Successful 8 Click on Store and Download to store the Client Mapping and load it to the controller or continue with the configuration Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 126 Appendix WAGO Software 6 6 1 WAGO BACnet Configurator Appendix List of BACnet Engineering Units Table 43 BACnet Engineering Units 0 SQUARE_METERS 94 DEGREES_FAHRENHEIT_PER_HOUR 2 MILLIAMPERES 06 PARTSPER MILLION 4 OHMS 98 PERCENT
64. Instance Nr 0 Source Overnide Name 4 Event State Number Of States 99 Object Identifier 8 Object Name Object Type Out Of Service 99 Present Value State Text MULTISTATE INPUT 0 Type Multistate Input Value STATE NORMAL 0 2 MULTISTATE INPUT 0j MULTISTATE INPUT 0 MULTISTATE_INPUT 13 Enum EventState Unsigned Object Identifier CharString Enum Object Typ Bool Unsigned Array String CharString CharString CharString Bit String Status f Figure 79 State Text in the Object Configuration Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 maco 88 4 3 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Online and Offline Status The BACnet Configurator has two main modes for the configuration of a WAGO BACnet IP Controller Online configuration mode with the controller connected to a BACnet IP network Offline configuration mode In both modes the following actions can be carried out Importing the SYM_XML Note If an SYM XML file is imported in the online mode for a controller then this has precedence over every other SYM XML file of the controller Importing exporting the Override file Note If an Override file is imported in the online mode for a controller then this has precedence over every other Override of the controller Importing exporting of BACnet EDE files Processing of native SYM
65. Limit Enable Real Unsigned Enum Notify Type Object Identifier CharString Enum Object Type Bool Real Bit String Status Flags Unsigned a a i a a ah ah i a a a a a a Enum Engineering Units Figure 98 New Properties when Adding the Property Notification Class The alarm generation is configured via the added properties These settings are also possible online if an Alarm Client writes the properties In this example however you are determining static values for the time being 24 Enable the entry HIGH LIMIT ENABLE under Limit Enable and disable the entry LOW LIMIT ALARM With this action only upper limits are allowed Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 99 WAGO BACnet Configurator gl Limit Enable HIGH LIMIT ENABLE g Low Limit LOW LIMIT ENABLE HIGH LIMIT ENABLE Notification Class D Figure 99 Enabling and Disabling theProperties 25 Enter the value 100 under High Limit as the upper limit Figure 100 Entering Values input and output objects can function as alarm generators if the property Notification Class 1s added Alarms that are triggered in the Input and Out put Object are sent to the recipient list in the Notification Class Object 26 Click on the button Store and Download to apply the configuration and store it in the memory A dialog in which the de
66. Manual WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator for the Configuration of WAGO BACnet IP Controllers 750 829 750 830 and 750 831 Version 1 valid from SW Version 1 8 waca WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 2014 by WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH amp Co KG All rights reserved The contents of this documentation are taken in part from the BACnet Standard 135 2010 or are based on the original contents These contents are subject to copyright The following applies to these contents 2010 American Society of Heating Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers Inc www ashrae org Reprinted by permission from 2010 ASHRAE Standard 135 This material may not be copied nor distributed in either paper or digital form without ASHRAE s permission The following applies for the BACnet logo BACnet is a registered trademark of ASHRAE WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH amp Co KG HansastraDe 27 D 32423 Minden Phone 49 0 571 8 87 0 Fax 49 0 571 8 87 69 E Mail info wago com Web http www wago com Technical Support Phone 49 0 571 8 87 7 77 Fax 49 0 571 8 87 87 77 E Mail tcba wago com Every conceivable measure has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of this documentation However as errors can never be fully excluded we always appreciate any information or suggestions for improving the documentation E Mail documentation wago com We wish to point o
67. O 74 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Additional options in the Configure tab Table 29 Additional Options in the Configure Tab Object Create This flag indicates whether the object has been created or not It is primarily intended to prevent the creation of native objects By default all objects are created Indicates whether the object accepts COV subscriptions for the Present Value by default and recommendation select Indicates whether the object accepts COV subscriptions for any Server properties of an object by default Yes Enabling disabling of object alarming Intrinsic Reporting Generator List of object properties Acc Display of the possibility of access Access to properties via a lock symbol Access allowed can be changed by clicking on symbol 4 No access allowed can be changed by clicking on symbol i Access allowed cannot be changed since required by BACnet Standard No access allowed cannot be changed since required by BACnet Standard Mod In the Mod Modified column changed standard default values are marked with an arrow Configuration values that are imported as EDE files also receive a marking toggling between the initial and configuration value Note Note the interaction between configured values and the values modified at runtime If the arrow is set the values from the configuration are used and will over wr
68. O BACnet Configurator Table 19 Configuration area of the Device Type Ase Med Int Ci B COV increment eh mi Tar 9 8 Object PN E Cibject Hama 2 Char5aring Object Type Rermcve this Property F Out OF servi Fie MoD X2 32 757 2 10 I I analog input Present Valu Reset Value Fps X120 Y120 32767 Y22 20 2 analog input E Status Flags del X2 37 57 0 14 Sm mput fad Units Ada Elementi Fpjs 01 Yl 200 51223500 Y2 890 Temperature measurement Pt100 Renove Elenen F X XL1 000 Yio sel X2 3XXJ Y 2 7 300 Temperature measu Pal OM TY F xje Xl2 1006 Y12 100 x27213700 w221378 Thermaceaple Type miU F X X1 U Y1 0 2 347051 Default Figure 43 Scaling Values Or Enter the following string in the Value field F X 2 X1 ab Yl cd X2 ef Y2 gh Example A 0 10V bus terminal with a value range of 0 32764 must be displayed to the value range of 0 to 10 V Select the entry 0 Y1 0 X2 10 Y2 32767 from the Set function menu item or enter the values manually 1 0 Y1 0 X2 10 Y2 32764 as Device Type for the analog object ea The following must be observed in the scaling e Scaling can only be performed for analog input and output objects The values x1 yl x2
69. Service 8 Present Value 4 Status Flags Units Remove Property Reset Value Add Element Add Elements Remove Element s Copy Value Paste Value Paste Value as new Client Mappings Internal Mappings Auto Size Columns Figure 97 Adding the property Notification Class Type Real Enum EventState Object Identifier Acked Transitions Deadband Description Device Type Event Enable Event Time Stamps High Limit Limit Enable Low Limit Max Pres Value Message Text The property Notification Class automatically expands the object to include all properties that are necessary for alarm generation These properties are indicated with a green symbol since these are optional properties Name 4 Value Acked Transitions COV Increment 0 Deadband 0 Event Enable 4 Event State t 8 Event Time Stamps High Limit 0 Limit Enable 8 Low Limit 0 Notification Class 0 amp Notify Type ALARM 0 STATE NORMAL 0 Time Stamp 1 3 TO OFF NORMAL TO F TO OFF MORMAL TO LOW LIMIT EMABLE HI E 99 Object Identifier 8 Object Name 8 Object Type 4 3 Out Of Service 99 Present Value Status Flags Time Delay 4 Units ANALOG_INPUT O AMALOG INPUT 0 ANALOG INPUT 0 A 0 NO UNITS 35 Type Opt Acc Bit String Event Transitions Bit String Event Transitions Enum EventState Array Time Stamp Real Bit String
70. W Inst Nr 1 i3 Inputs Outputs 0 ANALOG OUTPUT 0 Value AO1 ANALOG OUTPUT 1 COV Increment 0 A02 ANALOG OUTPUT 2 A03 ANALOG OUTPUT 3 4 Event State STATE NORMAL 0 ANALOG OUTPUT 4 amp Object Identifier OUTPUT 1 05 ANALOG OUTPUT 5 8 Object Name ANALOG OUTPUT 1 BOO BINARY OUTPUT 0 BO2 BINARY OUTPUT 2 Out Of Service Native BO3 BINARY_OUTPUT_3 4 BINARY_OUTPUT_4 Hiei BO5 BINARY_OUTPUT_5 9 Priority Array Ej Schedules 8 Relinquish Defaul 73 Node Configuration B Status Flags Remove Property W Units Reset Value i Rescan Object Add Property Add Element Add Elements Remove Element s Copy Value Paste Value Paste Value as new Client Mappings Internal Mappings Check Configuration Auto Size Columns Figure 124 Opening the Client Mapping Editor The Client Mapping Editor is opened in a non modal dialog 4 Select the object Analog Output to the left and the property Present Value to the right in the main window The Client Mapping Editor indicates the existing linkable properties for the currently selected property in the main window Now the property Present Value of the Analog Input of a local device is supposed to be read and written to the Present Value of the local object Analog Output 5 Choose a device in the Client Mappin
71. a file object 2 Specify the path of the file in the file object as Object Name 3 Change to the device object 4 Click with the right mouse button on the property Configuration Files and add an element using Add item 5 J Specify the instance number of the created file object in the new element as Instance Number 6 Select the respective file object under Type Proceed as follows to back up configuration data and additional files 1 Open the dialog Backup amp Restore for example via the menu bar Device Services Backup amp Restore The dialog Backup amp Restore will be opened The default path of the data backup restore file is displayed Backup amp Restore Service Backup Service for Device 0030de0000c6 198 Folder CLlsers068110 Documents V AGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Remote File Local File Options Timeout W Allow Individual Selection Password CharString Backup Restore Close Figure 122 Dialog amp Restore 2 If you would like to backup restore another file click on the button and select the corresponding file of type wbr Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 116 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Note Ensure that the configuration data is compatible for restoring Ensure that the configuration data is co
72. ab Table 28 Object view in the Browsing amp Monitoring tabs Menu Item Name Name of the object Type Type of the object Instance Nr Instance number of the object HW Inst Nr The hardware instance number indicates the sequence of in put output channels for analog and digital input output objects display for input output objects in both Browsing amp Monitoring tabs database pool and Configure tabs Source Monitored Values Edited Values Database Values Display of values that are saved in the database Display in database pool Browsing amp Monitoring tabs Commit Values Transmission of altered values to the controller Changed properties are highlighted in color green Property has been successfully changed and transmitted yellow Changed property has not been transmitted yet monitor mode Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 72 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 28 Object view in the Browsing amp Monitoring tabs Description orange Changed property has not been transmitted yet editing mode red Change has failed blue Present_Value Note Use Commit Values for Changes during run time With the Commit Values function you can change the BACnet object property values quickly and load them into the controller without configuration during runtime The values will be persistently stored in the flash me
73. added within the node the numbers are assigned again The respective BACnet objects defined in the terminal csv file are created again or taken from the group of available unassigned objects and assigned If there are any free objects the user is asked if they should be added Missing objects are automatically created again The Node Configuration folder is accessed from the context menu Gh Browsing amp Monitoring WV Configure Device_ Device Configuration 6 Device _0030de0000C6 198 E 73 Device El Files E 73 Inputs E 73 Outputs e Schedulers mr Node Configuration 5can node Insert terminal Remove terminal Move down Move up Figure 53 Node Configuration Context Menu Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 68 TheWAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 24 Node Configuration Scan node Scan the node Any I O modules found are displayed in the Node Configuration folder Insert terminal Manually insert I O module Insert terminal Defauk2DI 01 2 00 0 Al 0 Filter terminal list Analog Input Binary Input v Analog Output v Binary Output Insert before Insert after Close Figure 54 Insert Terminal The I O module information is read from the terminal csv file and displayed in the selection box Filter terminal list Enable disable analog digital input
74. are still displayed This then forms an average of all properties of the selected objects and the property values can be easily set altered for several objects In the following the configuration area in the Browsing amp Monitoring tab 15 described in relation to the selection of different pools devices and objects see sections Pool Device and Object Inside the description of the devices the Configure tab can be opened with other BBMD Communication IEC variables tabs In the Configure tab additional information for the pools devices and objects 15 sometimes displayed over against the Browsing amp Monitoring tab Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 53 WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 4 1 Pool By default three Device Pools are displayed Scan Import and Database The numbers in the brackets behind the respective pool indicate the number of devices contained With a right click on a pool a context menu for additional settings will open see following Figure These correspond to the points in the main menu Pool see section Menu Bar gt Pool In addition all folders can be opened closed and the Device Manager can be opened via Expand Collapse see section Device Manager Browsing amp Monitoring Device Pools a Database 2 BACnet IP Caritraller 0 t Device 0030de0000c6 198 Import 0
75. base XML Exporting of the WAGO Database to the selected folder Manual e Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 36 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software 4 2 1 5 WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 12 Menu Item Pool Remove All Devices Delete all devices from the selected pool Device The menu item Device is used to configure devices as well as to backup recover import and export configuration data Depending on which pool the device is selected from some of the subitems are enabled or disabled Table 13 Menu Item Device Opening of the configuration area for a previously selected device only in the Browsing amp Monitoring tab Closing of the configuration for the selected device only in the Configure tab Download Configuration Downloading of the configuration Download Configuration New Device 0 Options Device Mac Address 0 192 168 1 116 Reset device after download Download Configuration Figure 21 Downloading of the configuration Device Mac Network number followed by BACnet MAC Address address The latter is an approximate IP ad dress for BACnet IP followed by a UDP Port Number usually the symbolic value BACOhex or 478084 For BACnet MSTP the BACnet MAC address is a number within the range 0 255 Example 192 168 1 180 BACO Reset device Triggering of a restart after downloading the after download configuration Download Load current configuration to the
76. be listed in the profile properties view Add gt Select the object property for profile view Remove Select the object property from profile view Move up Shift marked object property one position forward Move down Shift marked object property one position downward OK Include selected object properties in the profile view Cancel Close window Changes are not stored Import Import object list in csv format Export Import object list in csv format Selection is possible grouped according to objects or files Close Closing the window Via a right click on the objects you can delete these Delete Object manager Client Mapping Inte Device Mame Object Identifier Ob Copy Paste Delete Figure 71 Context Menu Internal Mapping Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 83 WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 5 3 Manual Internal Mapping IEC Mapping Internal Mapping 15 understood as the assignment of BACnet properties to IEC variables that are not BACnet properties You can also carry out this assignment later with any IEC variables You import the SYM XML file inside the Configure lt device name gt tab There is no provision for adding a variable here However you can assign variables that are not assigned to any property in the SYM XML file You can find an example of the creation of Internal Mappings in section C
77. be sorted filtered Ubject Identitier Object Identifier Object Name Ubject lype File lype File Size Modification Vate Archive Head Unly File Access FILE 2 3 FILE 4 FILE 8 Default Parameter Read Map EP Database 2 Poll Cycle 3 BACnet IP Lontroler U M Device 0030de0000c6 19 Use Subscription f available Devive COV Expy 120 B Dcv198 00 n t Confirmed 7 Read Property Multiple Parameters COV Detaut Parameter Write Map While Use Subssciipliuri ANALOG EE Wite Priority Available 16 12 ANALOG INPU Poll Cycle COV Expiry Real Increment Threehold 0 Al3 ANALOG INPL 9 ANALOG_INPL Neal Increment Threshold Request Confirmed Notifications Cyclic sending 0 RPM pun Cyclic sending Read Property Multiple 811 BINARY_INPU 012 DINARY INPU T Add Read Map Add Write Map Delete Map Activate sot 7 Activate proie me j Epot Ow Figure 9 Client Mapping in the Device Manager Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 81 WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 32 Client Mapping Editor List of available links Write Priority Poll Cycle Setting of the time interval for requests if no COV is supported in seconds Real Increment For real valued properties the value by wh
78. ce to the terminal csv file In this file the BACnet Configurator finds the corresponding data number of digital analog inputs outputs of the various modules and accepts these to map the objects of the connected module similar to the actual hardware for a 4 channel digital input module 4 binary input objects are also created corresponds to the absolute position of the module on the controller The first module behind the fieldbus controller has the number 001 decimal corresponds to the hardware channel of the module according to the data sheet The first hardware channel has the number 01 decimal Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 106 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Note Observe the method of counting the hardware channels The method of counting the hardware channels does not necessarily correspond to the alphabetic order of the lettering on the module Example For an 8 channel module with the following inscription does not correspond to channel 06 counting vertically from left to right rather channel 04 horizontally from left to right Check the hardware channels each module type separately 5 21 3 Optional Properties Empty fields are populated in the BACnet Configurator with default values description Description of the object present value default Default value of the object min present value Minimum value of the Present Value max present
79. controller Configuration only in the Browsing amp Monitoring tab Cancel Abort closing of the dialog Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 37 WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 13 Menu Item Device Storing the device in the database Add when first entering the device after that Store Device s Remove Removal of a selected device Several devices can be removed using multiple selection in the pool tab Device Pools Database 2 New Device 0 New Device 0 Fa Import 0 Scan 2 BACnet router 0 Device _0030de0000c6 198 El Device WagoBACnet Configurator Delete following device s BACnet router 0 Figure 22 Delete device Device Monitor Devices are monitored using Device Monitor if set Switching the monitor on and off can also be done in the configuration area of the device Configure Configure v Monitor v Monitor Objects 1 Objects 1 Figure 23 Monitor devices Services Restarting of each of the enabled devices and entering of an optional password for the Reset command BACnet Service Reset Device Device Address 0 192 168 1 201 T Password CharString Wam Stat Cold Start Reset Device Close Figure 24 Reset Device Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 38 The WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 13 M
80. ction Options List field List of all object properties and values of the selected objects Property Selecting the object properties that must be filtered Filter Searchtext Entering a search string Only matching objects in the list are displayed Entering a text string or substring which will be replaced by another can be used as a wildcard in the search Entering a text string or substring with which the searched for text will be replaced Text in the Search field is replaced by a text in the Replace field After activating the filter the function only refers to filtered results no to the entire database Reverse the last replace action Can be applied also to inserting or removing of objects in the list field Displaying the accessibility acc Access value change mod parameters Modified and optional fields opt optional of the object properties Display furnished profile via Edit profile Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 78 maco The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 31 Context Menu Selection Options Sort settings The dialog Sort settings is used to sort the object properties list 0 1 Sort settings Sort first lini Object Name nd Descending second Ascending Descending Object Identifier Sort third Object Type Ascending J Descending OK Cancel Figure 65 So
81. d Property 9 Node Configuration Remove Property Reset Value 8 Present Va Add Element Add Elements Figure 92 Adding Holidays Tip To create several entries at the same time click on Add Elements and select the desired number of new elements in the display Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 96 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator E Add Elements Enter Number of Elements Remove Element s iB Move Up Element 5 Move Down Element 10 20 Copy Value 50 Figure 93 Adding Several New Elements 19 Click on the entry 1 and enter the date 2014 07 10 3 as the value and E DATE as the Type see following Figure Format of the date YYY Y MM DD W wherein the last number represents the day of the week 1 Monday through 7 Sunday For each field may be used as wildcard e g 2008 12 for all days in December 2008 As an alternative an editor can also be used which you can open by clicking in the data field and on the button Mame Value Type 3 Date List Calendar Entry 1 List Calendar Entry 1 2008 12 24 35 E DATE m Figure 94 Entering an exception date You have now defined exception rules schedules and holidays in order to trigger particular switching time actions To generate alarms as shown below use the already added notification class object as well as the alarm generators
82. dd Object C3 Devici z Delete Object s Analog Input gt Add Property Analog Output Outpu x E Sched Cut Object s nalog Value 8 0 Values Copy Object s Averaging Node Paste Object s Binary Input Binary Output Binary Value Calendar Command Event Enrollment File Group Life Safety Point Life Safety Zone Loop Multistate Input Multistate Output Multistate Value Notification Class Program Pulse Converter Trendlog Figure 83 Add Objects Using the Context Menu You need the Calendar Object to be able to indicate exception dates for certain actions in later steps 5 Also choose the Alarm Server Object using Add Object gt Notification Class to generate alarms with some of the native objects below The three objects are added to the list and can continue to be configured Device Configuration Device 00309 0000 6 198 3 Alarms NCO NOTIFICATION CLASS 0 73 Device Files C ros Outputs 2 Schedulers Cal CALENDAR 0 8 Call CALENDAR 1 Sch SCHEDULE 0 29 Values C3 Figure 84 Newly Created Objects 6 Select the Schedule object in the tree to the left or in the object list to the right this will open the detail view of the object in the configuration area Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 W
83. de0000c6 198 Alarms NCO NOTIFICATION CL E 59 Device 8 Dev198 Device 00309 73 Files 73 Inputs E 59 Outputs A01 ANALOG OUTPUT AOZ ANALOG OUTPUT ANALOG OUTPUT 04 ANALOG OUTPUT ADS ANALOG OUTPUT BOO BIMARY OUTPUT BO1 BINARY OUTPUT Poll Cycle Real Increment Th Cyclic sending Read Map Figure 125 Non Modal Client Mapping Editor The link 15 displayed in the dialog to the right Client Mapping Editor Remote Property Present Value ANALOG OUTPUT 1 1 Device_0030de eT Type AOA ANALOG OLITPUT 05 ANALOG OUTPUT 8 B BOt B BOB Box B BO B INARY OUTPUT INARY OUTPUT 1 INARY OUTPUT z INARY OUTPUT INARY OUTPUT 4 BO5 B INARY Device_0030de0000c6 198 C3 Alarms C3 Device Files C3 Inputs Outputs 00 ANALOG OUTPUT _ E 401 ANALOG OUTPUT _ Present Value Relinquish Default COV Increment 02 ANALOG OUTPUT Parameters Write Priority Available 16 Poll Cycle 3 Real Increment Threshold 0 Cyclic sending 0 Add Read Add White CoV Use Subscription available COV Expiry 120 Request Confirmed Notifications RPM Read Property Multiple Figure 126 Successful Linking in the Client Mapping Editor The created link 1s further parameterized 8 Choose the settin
84. der C Users u069110 Documents WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Remote File Local File Options Timeout v Allow Individual Selection Password CharString Backup Restore Star Close Figure 25 Backup and Restoration Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 39 WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 13 Menu Item Device Folder Selection of the source target folder depending on whether a backup or restoration is being performed The remote and local file and the status of the backup restoration appear in the display Timeout Timeout in seconds which is written in the property Backup Failure Timeout as soon as Backup Restore is executed If the BACnet device receives no command belonging to a backup restore procedure within this timeout the device ends the backup restore procedure Password Password in the format CharString The password 15 set in the configuration area Configure registry Communication Allow Allows the selection of the file objects that can be Individual backed up restored if checkbox set Selection Force Restart of a device after a restoration Reset Backup Saving device data Restore Restoration of device data Backup Starting Backup or Restore Files j Backup amp Restore Service Backup Service for Device 0030de0000c6 198 Folder Cees Su 055 1 10 Dacurmerd s V AO Sefbwane V AGO
85. dl ati Bool Processl dentitter 0 Unsigned El Recipient ANALDG INPLT 0 Dbjectldentifier lnstanceN umber 0 Unsigned Type ANALOG INPUT 0 Enum Object Type Tol ime 00 00 00 00 Time ime 00 00 00 00 Time V alidD ays Bit String Days OF Week Figure 96 Configuring New Recipients Note Usually recipients enter themselves through the network Now configure the alarm generator e g analog input object 22 Click on Analog Input to the left in the tree 23 Select Add Property gt Notification Class in the context menu of an object property to add the property Notification Class to the object Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 98 Example Configuration Device Configuration 3 Device Device _0030de0000c6 Object ANALOG INPUT 0 Device 00304 0000 6 198 3 Alarms 73 Device I1 AMALOG IMPUT 1 I2 INPUT 2 I3 ANALOG INPUT 3 4 ANMALOG INPUT 4 15 AMALOG IMPUT 5 IMPUT 0 1 BINARY_INPUT_1 12 BINARY INPUT 2 13 BINARY INPUT 3 14 BINARY INPUT 4 BIS BINARY INPUT 5 MIO MULTISTATE INPUT 0 73 Outputs C3 Schedulers i gt Values C3 Node Configuration ANALOG INPUT 0 Analog Input Instance Nr 0 Name Type HW Inst Nr 0 Source Native Name COV Increment Event State s Object Identifier 9 Object Name amp Object Type Out Of
86. dress The latter is an approximate IP address for BACnet IP followed by a UDP Port Number usually the symbolic value BACOhex or 47808dez For BACnet MSTP the BACnet MAC address is a number within the range 0 255 Example 192 168 1 20 BACO Click with the right mouse button on a device in the list and a context menu will open that contains the points from the main menu Device see section Menu Bar gt Device d Browsing amp Monitoring Device Pools E Scan rm Device 00309 00005 Database 2 BACnet IP Controller 0 Scan Device 00309 0000 6 198 E Import 0 Instr Device Name Vendorld zObjs In Database BACnet Scan 2 9 0 BACnet router 50 1 No 20 Women e 198 Device_0030de0000 z L3 Device EN Configure Sees IP Add to Database Device gt Files Rescan selected Device s c Inputs Remove Outputs 3 Schedulers Device Monitor Services Import Export Device Manager Figure 41 Context Menu of the Device 4 2 4 2 Device One level below the pools the devices are displayed The number in the brackets behind the respective device 15 the instance number of the device When device in the pools Scan Import or Database 15 selected a tab with additional details opens on the right side The name instance number MAC address and description of the device as well as a
87. e Add Property Reset Value Figure 86 Adding Elements Rescan Object Remove Property Remove Element s Move Up Element DevObjProp Reference 1j Remove this Property Add Element Add Elements k Move Down Element A new element 1 is displayed below the Exception Schedule E Exception Schedule Special Event 1 Time Value 1 EventPriority 1 ListOfTimeValues Time Value E Period I Value Figure 87 New Element Array Special Event Special Event Unsigned List Time Value CalendarEntry E DATE E 10 Holidays will serve as the exception rule in relation to the calendar in this example To this end choose the type Calendar Reference under Period Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 maco 94 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator E 8 Exception Schedule Special Event 11 Array Special Event EJ 1 Time Value 0 1 Special Event EventPriority Unsigned ListOfTimeValues Time Value 2 List Time Value El Period CalendarReference Value Figure 88 Defining the Calendar 11 Confirm your entry with Enter Below Period additional points are displayed InstanceNumber and 12 Under Type choose the desired calendar e g CALENDAR 6 and 0 as the InstanceNumber Mame Value Type DevObjProp Reference DevObjProp Reference 11 List DevObjPro
88. e 0 E New Device 0 E Import 0 Source Native Commit Values Clear Fa Scan 0 Show Values Instance 0 5 Database Values Name Value Type Active COV Subscri COV Subscription 0 List 5 B APDU Segment Tim 2000 Unsigned APDU Timeout 60000 Unsigned App Software Version CharString Backup Failure Time 300 Unsigned amp Configuration Files Object Identifier 1j Array Obja Database Revision Unsigned Daylight Savings Sta Bool 4 n Online 6 5 Figure 13 Graphical User Interface Tabelle 8 Legende zur Abbildung Grafische Benutzeroberflache Pos Bedeutung gt Device Pools see section Device Pools Structured View see section Structured View 6 Configuration area see section Configuration Area Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 30 TheWAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software 4 2 1 4 2 1 1 4 2 1 2 4 2 1 3 WAGO BACnet Configurator Menu Bar File The menu item File is used to create open save and close projects Table 9 Menu Item File Menu Item New Project Open Project Open existing project Save Project Save processed project Save Project as Save processed project as End program Edit The menu item Edit is used to edit objects in the Configure tab Table 10 Menu Item Edit Copy View The menu item View is used to switch between different vi
89. e Structured View The structure of the folders represents the typical construction of a building project see following Figure For instance real estate buildings levels and rooms all the way down to the devices can be mapped The number of levels that can be used 15 unlimited Figure 36 Structured View Register Devices can be selected from the Database pool and moved to the Structured View by holding the mouse button down see following Figure In this way devices are logically assigned e g certain controllers for a work area The device is not deleted from the Database pool by arranging it in the Structured View Browsing amp Monitoring Device Pools EES X Structured View Database 2 3 di Office Building i r Device 0030de0000c6 E D tst Floor 1 Device Group a Window Area amp X amp Working Space F Device 0030deD000c6 DEVICE 3 New Device 0 Room 2 L3 Device Room 3 DevO New Device 3 2nd Floor 3rd Floor Floor import 0 Scan 0 Figure 37 Incorporating objects in the Structured View In the configuration area you can change the name of the selected element and assign a type and a description Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 51 WAGO BACnet Configurator Figure 38 Structured View Register Table 17 Structured View Register Pol jDecriptin O S Name of the
90. e right to assert damage claims Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 6 Notes about this Documentation WAGO Software 1 3 WAGO BACnet Configurator Symbols Personal Injury Indicates a high risk imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Personal Injury Caused by Electric Current Indicates a high risk imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury Personal Injury Indicates a moderate risk potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Personal Injury Indicates a low risk potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in minor or moderate injury NOTICE Damage to Property Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to property NOTICE Damage to Property Caused by Electrostatic Discharge ESD Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in damage to property Note Important Note Indicates a potential malfunction which if not avoided however will not result in damage to property Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Notes about this Documentation 7 WAGO BACnet Configurator Information A Additional Information Refers to additional information which is not an integral part of this
91. en Configuration of the Device in the Database 113 Load Configuration into the Fieldbus Controller 114 Dialog Backup amp 115 Diallo Backup 116 Opening the Client Mapping 120 Non Modal Client Mapping 121 Successful Linking in the Client Mapping Editor 121 Importing a SYM XML File esee 123 aS M File 124 liit wap MIU ETE 125 Internal Mapping Successful esses 125 maco 132 List of Tables WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator List of Tables Table 1 Number INOCOUDOTI 8 Table 2 Font Convent 8 Table 3 Minimum system 10 Table 4 Functions in Restricted Mode DEMO 19 Table 5 Other Objects in Addition to the Automatically Installed Objects Can CUS 1 3 22 Table 6 Objects that are not Created Using BACnet Configurator 22 Table TE BACHS ONIG 24 Tabelle 8 Legende zur Abbildung Grafische Benutzeroberflache 29 RETE EDT 30 Table 10 Menu Item Edit rino 1d ona 00 aoo
92. endorSpecificAddress must be listed per line in file If a line in the object instance column contains no entry but there 15 an en try in the vendor specific address column the object instance is the same as the hardware instance If there is an object instance it is used as the object instance Note keyname required if only device object is created If only one device object is created keyname for the import is required because the device is not created otherwise If data is missing in the other columns the default value of the BACnet Configurator is added except in the case of the note above The following fields must be populated mandatory keyname The name is freely selectable The name is not evaluated during import Recommendation if data is exchanged with other devices DeviceInstanceNumber Device MAC ID Object Channel e g 198 Device 0030de0000c6 ANALOG INPUT 0 device obj instance Device instance number or instance number of the device object You calculate the instance number from the 22 bit LSB of the MAC ID of the fieldbus controller Example MAC ID 00 30 DE 00 00 c6 gt 00 00 00C63F gt 0x0000C6 1984 gt Ger teinstanznummer 198 object name Freely selectable name of the object but must be unique within the device object type An object code is assigned to each object type e g 8 for the device object You can find an overview table of po
93. ent 10 Deadband Low Limit Changed values Value or permitted blocked access are identified as modified in the Mod column with an arrow 3 Click on the button Store and Download to download the configuration and store it in the controller 4 Change over to the Browsing amp Monitoring tab Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 118 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 5 Click with the right mouse button in the Scan pool on the device with the changed values and select Rescan selected Device s in the context menu The following life values from the previous configuration are displayed Table 38 Life Values COV Increment 20 Deadband 20 Lowlimi 0 6 Change the life values of the properties Table 39 Change the Life Values COV Increment Deb 20 T Click on the Commit Values button to transfer the values to the runtime into the controller The changes for Deadband and Low Limit are taken over COV Increment is not changed since you have blocked this property in the Configure tab red lock Table 40 Changes for Deadband and Low Limit COV Increment Deadband 200 300 8 Change in the Configure tab You are shown the last configuration Table 41 Last configuration Name so COV Increment 10 a 1 I x LowLmit
94. enu Item Device WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Description Backup amp Restore Reset Service Device BACnet MAC address of the device to be Address restarted Password If selected entry of the password in the format CharString The password 15 set in the configuration area Configure registry Communication Warm Cold Software reset Start Reset Device Triggering of a restart Close Closing of the dialog without a device restart Note Information about resetting the password To reset the password open the configuration select the device in the tree to the left choose the Communication tab and enter a new password under Security The new password is enabled after downloading and restarting Backup Create a backup of the configuration data of the selected device timestamp to check for new configurations override SYM XML Persistent NOVRAM EEPROM CODESYS data without WebVisu or other data such as PDF files See Section Backup and restore files for a description Restore Restoration of the configuration data of the device just selected Note Ensure that the configuration data is compatible for restoring Ensure that the configuration data is compatible when you use the Restore function For example do not use the configuration data for a 750 830 with a model 750 831 Backup amp Restore Service Backup Service for Device 0030de0000c6 198 Fol
95. er used 4 2 4 2 4 Configuration of IEC Variables In this tab the BACnet Configurator lists all IEC variables known from a SYM_XML file see following Figure A SYM XML file is created using the software WAGO I O PRO l Inthe WAGO I O PRO software under Project Options select the category Symbol Configuration 2 Place a check mark in the control field Generate XML symbol table 3 Click on the button Configure symbol file 4 Place a check mark in the check box Issue object variables Once these options have been activated an SYM XML file will be generated automatically with project variables when a project is compiled 5 Place a checkmark in the check box export collective entries so that the values of the unit 1s also created in the SYM XML Manual WAEGDO Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator The WAGO BACnet Configurator 65 Note If possible only enable the top two check boxes If possible only enable the top two check boxes export variables of the object and export collective entries When selecting additional options a download may not be made on the BACnet IP controller due to the file size Note Disable simulation mode in WAGO I O PRO If the WAGO I O PRO software is 1n simulation mode no SYM XML file can be created The created SYM XML file is imported in the BACnet Configurator along with the IEC variables Here two types of variab
96. erties Generic native or SYM XML defined object This flag indicates whether the object has been created or not It is primarily intended to prevent the creation of native objects By default all objects are created Present Value by default and recommendation Yes SubCOVProp This flag indicates whether the object accepts COV subscriptions for any muli properties of an object by default yes Recommendation if there is a lack of resources in the controller set this flag to Reporting By right clicking on the device you will obtain a context menu with the possibility of adding objects via Add Object see following Figure or to delete them via Delete Object s Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD New Device WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Device New Device Object New Device Accumulator Analog Input Analog Output Analog Value Averaging Binary Output Binary Value Calendar Command Event Enrollment File Group Life Safety Point Life Safety Zone Loop Multistate Input Multistate Output Multistate Value Notification Class Program Pulse Converter Schedule Trendlog As soon as you have selected the device with the mouse a new register Object Object name gt for object configuration is displayed see section Configuration 60 The WAGO BACnet Configurator DQ Browsing amp Monitoring amp Configure
97. es and values are done here Changes to properties of an object are marked with a symbol The entire configuration is loaded into the controller In the runtime environment display of life values Fast convenient changing of one or more property values and direct loading into the controller The data will be persistently stored Note Configured data overwrites persistent runtime values Properties that have been changed in the configuration area and marked as changed overwrite the persistent runtime values Persistent values remain when downloading a configuration only if these values have not been changed in the configuration area An example of working with persistent and configured values can be found in section Working with Persistent and Configured Values Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 29 WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 The Graphical User Interface The graphical user interface of the WAGO BACnet Configurator is described in the following W WAGO BACnet Configurator New Project Edit View Pool Device Extras Help 4 a X Browsing amp Monitoring EN Configure New Device LIES 3 Device Pook Structured View Device New Device Ubject New Device Fa Database 3 E dil Root EN g E Room A1 Name El 3 Device 2 Windows E New Device Monitored Values Devi New Device Hoorl Device Edited Values E New Devic
98. ettings is used to sort the object properties list a Sort settings Sort first din Object Name ee Descending Sort second Object Identifier Ss Descending Sort third Object Type 9 Ascending Descending oK Cancel Figure 69 Sort Settings Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 82 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software maco WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 32 Client Mapping Editor Sort first second third Selecting three object properties according to which must be sorted Ascending Selecting to sort the list in ascending order according to the selected property Descending Selecting to sort the list in descending order according to the selected property Edit profile The dialog Edit profile is used to create a profile view for the object properties list Edit profile Available properties Selected properties Accepted Modes Acked Transitions Required Active Text Action Action Text Add gt Active COV Subscriptions Active VT Session M Adjust Value Remove Alarm Value Alarm Values Align Intervals All All Writes Successful APDU Segment Timeout APDU Timeout App Software Version Archive Attempted Samples Auto Slave Discovery Average Value Backup Failure Timeout Bias Figure 70 Edit Profile Available List of all available object properties properties Selected Object properties that must
99. evice The view is updated Under the configured device you will see additional folders such as Schedules and Alarms in which the objects Calendar Schedule and Notification Class that you have previously configured are contained E OY Controller 1 171 E L3 Alarms NCO NDTIFICATICIN CLASS D 13 Device 8 DEV171 Controller E O Inputs ANALOG INPUT D ANALOG_INPUT_1 BINARY IMPLIT D BH BINARY IMPUT 1 E O Outputs 400 ANALOG_OUTPUT_O AD1 A amp NALOG OUTPLIT 1 600 BINARY DUTPLIT D 601 BINARY_OUTPUT_1 Fl 3 Schedulers CALDO CALENDAR_O SCHO SCHEDLILE 0 Figure 103 New Folders for Schedules and Alarms In the Analog Input Object which you have configured to an alarm generator you will see all the properties necessary for alarm generation in the configuration mode If Monitoring 15 enabled you will have a current view of the data in the Browsing amp Monitoring tab Live values that you can change during the runtime are displayed In the Configure tab on the other hand the values are static and are not updated Now change one of the live values and transmit this directly to the controller 31 Click on the configured device to the left in the tree 32 Click on Analog Input 0 in the folder Inputs Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 101 WAGO BACnet Configurator Manual
100. ews Table 11 Menu item View BACnet Browser BACnet Browser Browsing amp Monitoring displays the Device Pools and Structured View tabs on the left side and the configuration area on the right side The Browsing amp Monitoring and Device Pools tabs are displayed when starting the BACnet Configurator as standard procedure di Browsing amp Monitoring Device Pools Fa Database 0 Fa Import 0 Scan 2 Figure 14 Browsing amp Monitoring tab E Switching between folder view and list view for objects of a device Sorting of the devices in ascending or descending order in alphabetical order according to online status device or vendor ID Closing the Device Pools view Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 31 WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 11 Menu item View Structured View The Structured View represents a logical network construction in a tree structure of folders subfolders and devices It is opened by clicking on the View button in the toolbar Structured View Buerogebaeude fg Raum 1 011 Si Fensterbereich f x Arbeitsbereich fia Raum 2 052 Figure 15 Structured View x Closing the Structured View Transaction Log In the Transaction Log tab all actions since the start of the software are documented with a time stamp i Browsing amp Monitoring 9 Configure Device_0030de0000c6 198p
101. f Configure is chosen in the context menu of the device Inside the Configure tab on the right side four additional tabs are displayed that are described in more detail in the following sections Device see section Device gt Configuration of Device e BBMD see section Device gt Configuration of BBMD Communication see section Device Configuration Communication e EC Variables see section Device gt Configuration of IEC Variables Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 58 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 4 2 1 Configuration of Device In the Device tab the device to be configured is displayed on the left and the device information on the right see following Figure In contrast to the view of the device in the Browsing amp Monitoring tabs additional information on the configuration and an import opportunity for the Override and SYM XML files are displayed amp Configure DEVICE JA Device DEVICE 0 BEMD Communication IEC Variables Mame DEVIC E 0 Instance Nr 0 Online Address Description Objects 5 Device Link Database Mew Device 0 Configuration Info Version Creation Date 7 9 2014 2 16 41 PM Author Creation UTC Date 7 5 2014 12 16 41 PM Comments a Creation Tool WagoCfgEngine Device Type
102. f the MAC address 02 11 3F 2113 135487 4 The instance number of the BACnet IP controller 1s 135487 in this case There is still the possibility of reconfiguring instance numbers Automatic generation only affects the standard instance number without configuration Note Deleting instance numbers causes the property values transferred at runtime to be deleted By changing the instance number of an object all persistent property values of the respective object will be deleted From that point the configured values will be used Persistent property values are those values which you have loaded into the controller using the Commit_Value function Information Additional Information The name of a device that is still unconfigured is determined as follows by the controller and displayed in the BACnet Configurator Device_ MAC Address By appending the MAC address along with the instance number the device name can also be uniquely resolved as such in the network Example Device 0030de021 13f Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 24 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software 4 1 2 WAGO BACnet Configurator BACnet Services The following table shows which BACnet services are used by the functions of the WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 7 BACnet Services BACnet Service s Searching the network using Scan Dialog Who Is received ReadProperty ReadPropertyMultiple
103. figure tab 15 opened the following buttons are also displayed Symbol Function gf IEC Mappings Opening of the non modal IEC Mapping Editors see section Internal Mapping IEC Mapping g Client Mappings Opening of the non modal Client Mapping Editors see section Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden property in the override file selected objects in the override file Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 3 Manual Views The WAGO BACnet Configurator 47 The two views Device Pools and Structured View on the left side display the devices objects and logical structuring of the BACnet IP network Browsing amp Monitoring Wl Configure Device_0030de0000c6 198 E Database 1 Device 0030de0000c6 198 23 Device Dev198 Device 00309 0000 6 C3 Files 73 Inputs 73 Outputs 73 Schedulers Ep Import 0 Fa Scan 2 5 BACnet router 0 Device Device_0030de0000c6 198 G Device Dev198 Device 00309 0000 6 Files le A etc timestmp bin le3 A etc overide xml 4 A etcsymxml S YM XML le5 A etc persist bin NVRAM le 7 EEPROM leg A plc default prg A plcdefault chk le 10 A plc persist dat le11 A etc ocd tev 73 Inputs 0 INPUT 0 d CDD OZ I ID OG GJ 2 Figure 32 Views
104. fset in hours and minutes in relation to UTC time Greenwich meridian which is independent of summer daylight savings and winter standard time is set BACnet Service Synchronize Date and Time 5 Device s Time Now 12 21 12 Ph Offset from UTC 2 0 User 3 54 06 PM Get System UTC Offset Date Today Freitag Juli 2014 User Donnerstag 3 Juli 2014 Global Local Remote Sync Local 122112 PM Syne UTC 10 21 12 AM Figure 18 Synchronize time Now System time of the PC User Freely adjustable time Get System Automatic calculation of the time offset UTC Offset Global Sending of the request to all accessible subnetworks Local The request is only sent to the subnet work to which the PC is connected Remote Network number 1 65534 Sync Local Synchronizing of device time with PC time Sync UTC Synchronizing of device time with UTC Adding of new WAGO BACnet IP controllers if the Database pool is chosen Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 34 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 12 Menu Item Pool Import Importing of EDE files If EDE files are imported the devices described in them are taken into the Import pool From there they can be taken into the database WAGO devices can be further configured Please refer to section Use EDE File Import for more information about EDE import EDE
105. g If available under Use Subscription Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 maco 122 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator With this setting only changes in value are transmitted COV If no COV is possible values are transmitted by Polling The time interval for polling is established using the Poll Cycle 9 Select a Poll Cycle of 3 seconds for example 10 Then click on Close and close the Editor 11 Click on Store and Download to store the Client Mapping and load it to the controller or continue with the configuration Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 123 WAGO BACnet Configurator 5 6 Creating an Internal Mapping In the following you will create links between BACnet properties and IEC variables 1 Open the Configure tab 2 Choose the device 1n the tree to the left 3 In the configuration area click beside the input field SYM XML on the button Import Bi WAGO BACnet Configurator Beispielprojekt BACnet Konfigurator wbc File Edt View Pool Device Extras Help dad QQ D 5 84 PEC Mappings g Client Mappings 5 Gh Browsing amp Monitoring Configure Device 0030de0000c6 198 Device Configuration ES Device Device 0030de0000c6 Communication IEC Variables E 0030800006 19 Device O030de0000c6 Instance Nr 198
106. g Editor 6 Select the object Analog Input underneath the device and the property Present Value below that Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software 121 WAGO BACnet Configurator Example Configuration 7 Now link the Present Value of the selected Analog Input Object in the Editor with the Present Value of the local Analog Output Object selected in the main window by clicking on Add Read Map Browsing amp Monitoring Configure Device_0030de0000c6 1987 Device Device 0030de0000c6 Device Configuration i Device_00230de0000c6 198 C3 Alarms NCO NOTIFICATION CLASS 0 C3 Device 8 Dev198 Device 0030deD000c6 Files 73 Inputs 73 Outputs 00 OUTPUT 0 AO1 ANALOG OUTPUT 1 AO2 OUTPUT 2 03 OUTPUT 3 AO4 ANALOG OUTPUT 4 05 ANALOG OUTPUT 5 8 BOO BINARY OUTPUT 0 8 BOT BINARY OUTPUT 1 8 B02 BINARY OUTPUT 2 8 BINARY OUTPUT 3 8 BO4 BINARY OUTPUT 4 8 BINARY OUTPUT 5 73 Schedulers C3 Node Configuration Object ANALOG OUTPUT 1 ANALOG OUTPUT 1 Analog Output Name Type Instance 1 HW Inst Nr 1 Source Native Name COV Increment Event State Object Identifier 4 Object Name Object Type Out Of Service E Priority Array Client Mapping Editor Present Value ANALOG OUTPUT 1 1 Device 003098 Database E E Database 1 Gf Device 0030
107. gain Several objects can be selected and scanned by holding the control key down Browsing amp Monitoring Sh Configure Device 0030de0000c6 198 Device Pools cj En Database 2 xj BACnet IP Controller 0 Device O30de0000c6 198 Fa Import 0 Ej a Scan 2 BACnet router 0 E Device_0030de0000c6 198 E 73 Device 73 Files EJ Inputs AID ANALOG INPUT 0 11 INPUT 1 Rescan Object s 12 INPUT 2 13 INPUT 3 4 INPUT 4 15 AMALOG INPUT 5 1 BINARY_INPUT_1 212 BIALADY IBID Delete Object s Figure 58 Scanning again one or several Objects in Scan Pool If you click on an object in the Device Pool a new Object lt Object gt register with a list of all associated object properties opens in the configuration area to the right The following symbols are displayed before the property names and values Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 71 WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 27 Symbols for required optional properties and monitoring Symbols The property required for the respective object by the BACnet Standard Optional object properties Optional sub element of a property is activated can be changed by clicking on symbol a A Enabled monitoring Current value of the device varies from the currently configured value
108. h is switched on or off for instance Binary output alternates between two states Binary value represents one of two possible states Calendar contains data lists for creating days times etc with special status e g holidays Command writes a predefined list of properties one after the other EVENT ENROLLMENT _ Event category defined reactions to events File represents a file that can be read and or written using BACnet services Group used to group property values LIFE SAFETY POINT Safety point encapsulates information on the status of a hazard report LIFE SAFETY ZONE Safety zone summarizes safety points and or additional safety zones Controller performs regulation functions MULTISTATE INPUT Multi level input delivers reports on states such as off on open closed as a coded number MULTISTATE OUTPUT Multi level output delivers the output states of commands BACnet Object ACCUMULATOR INPUT ANALOG OUTPUT VALUE AVERAGING BINARY INPUT BINARY OUTPUT BINARY VALUE CALENDAR COMMAND FILE GROUP LOOP MULTISTATE VALUE Multistate value represents one of several possible states NOTIFICATION CLASS Notification class assigns alarm and event reports to one or more recipients D Program control starts monitors controls loads programs into a BACnet device PULSE_CONVERTER Impulse converter converts counted impulses into physical units TREND_LOG Trend log records time
109. he firmware version of your fieldbus controller please note the following General Backup data created with a version previous to Configurator version 1 7 or higher cannot be processed It is therefore explicitly recommended when changing to Configurator version 1 7 to create new backup files with version 1 7 Configurator Version 1 7 together with the BACnet IP Controller with Firmware 01 04 27 03 An error message that can be ignored by clicking the Continue button appears when reading the configuration Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator List of Figures Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 List of Figures 129 Fone TVS CA AUC Uy dia uce e pd ten Deeds 13 Figure 2 Confirm the License 13 Figure 3 Choose the Installation Location eeeeeeeeeeenereeen 14 Figured onte ta 14 Figure 5 Continue 15 Figure 6 Installing Merger and Finishing the Installation 15 Figure 7 End Instalan co avus 17 Figure 8 Properties of the BACnet 17 Figure 9 Properties of the BACnet Service
110. ical structuring of the project and BACnet devices within a BACnet IP network the addressing of the controller the configuration of the client and the server in each individual WAGO BACnet IP controller as well as a value browser for viewing BACnet object properties 4 1 Function The central component of the BACnet Configurator is the database for managing BACnet devices For BACnet IP controllers from WAGO all configuration information is stored in this database and can therefore be stored and re stored at any time The configuration information of a controller includes among other things the file SYMXML SYM_XML SYM_XM L file for short that contains the program variables of the application and the so called Override file that contains configuration data created by means of the BACnet Configurator BACnet devices and objects are displayed on the one hand in a flat non hierarchical network view and on the other hand 1n a structured view that can be freely configured by the user Structured View The Structured View allows the user to organize BACnet devices and objects according to logical aspects such as their location or responsibility within a building Changes can be made online and or offline depending on the type of configuration data 1 e with or without a connection between the BACnet IP Controller and the PC on which the BACnet Configurator is installed If for example devices in the BACnet IP network are be
111. ich the property value must Threshold change so that it is updated Cyclic sending Interval in which the write operation of the client mapping is performed only when write map is enabled Value range 0 to 65535 seconds 0 no cyclic transmitting Use Subscriptions Use of transmission during value change Change of Value If available Never or Always COV Expiry Time in seconds after which a subscription to changes of value in a remote property expires Such subscriptions are set up and managed by the BACnet services SubscribeCOV or SubscribeCOV Property Request Confirmed COV notifications can be either confirmed recipient confirms receipt Notifications to the sender or unconfirmed with out notification to the sender If the sender receives no confirmation for confirmed notifications it usually resends the report one or more times until it receives a confirmation of receipt All Read Client Mappings for which this option is selected are Multiple combined into a ReadPropertyMultiple remote property remote property Delete Map Deletion of selected link Default Parameter Perform default settings which are already preset when opening the Read Write Map Device Manager again These settings do not apply for the non modular Client mapping editor Activate profile Display furnished profile via Edit profile Sort settings The dialog Sort s
112. igurator are unavailable DEMO mode Hint In DEMO mode the WAGO BACnet Configurator starts up with limited functionality Full functionality is restored once a WAGO device is detected in the scanning area at runtime Dont show this dialog again Figure 11 Message Box for Restricted Functionality The BACnet Configurator starts in DEMO mode by default Immediately after starting the BACnet Configurator scans for devices in the network When at least one WAGO fieldbus controller is detected the BACnet Configurator automatically switches from DEMO mode to FULL mode In FULL mode the user has unrestricted access to all functions until the program is closed The following table provides an overview of the functions available in DEMO mode when the BACnet Configurator 1s operated with no devices or with third party devices only Table 4 Functions in Restricted Mode DEMO Mode Availability Commit Values describe properties Import Export Database add to database store to database Services Reset Backup and Restore Restore with ox Communication Control Synchronize Time Add Object Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 20 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 The WAGO BACnet Configurator The WAGO BACnet is an independent commissioning configuration and management software The tasks of the BACnet Configurator include among other things the log
113. igure 68 Figure 69 Figure 70 Figure 71 Figure 72 Figure 73 Figure 74 Figure 75 Figure 76 Figure 77 Figure 78 Figure 79 Figure 80 Figure 81 Figure 82 Figure 83 Figure 84 Figure 85 Figure 86 Figure 87 Figure 88 Figure 89 Figure 90 Figure 91 Figure 92 Figure 93 Figure 94 Figure 95 Figure 96 Figure 97 WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Configuration of Communication cccccccccccsseeseeecceeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeess 63 PASS WON 64 Configuration of IEC 65 C hent esee un elc reus aede 66 Node Configuration Context 67 Insert ou ee reete ito pe Perito resi Rd ien 68 Check for a Valid Configuration 69 Dusplasune WY S e E 69 Storing and Downloading Settings 69 Scanning again one or several Objects in Scan Pool 70 Configuration of Object View in the Browsing amp Monitoring 71 Configuration of Object View in the Configure Tabs 73 Propers Contokt MONU 13 Open Se 76 Tree Structure in the Device
114. ing of the dialog Communication Service for the selected Control device P Synchronize Opening a dialog for time synchronization of the devices e Time ES View Choose between the views Device Pools and or Structured E View laur Download Load current configuration to the controller only in the Configuration Browsing amp Monitoring tab Device Auto Discovery Switching on and off of the automatic device recognition If automatic device recognition is enabled new devices are searched for in a cyclical manner Found devices are added to the Scan pool The cycle time for the search 15 determined under Extras gt Options only available in the Browsing amp Monitoring tab Monitor Devices Enabling and disabling of the Life Monitor If Life Monitor is enabled for properties current property values of devices are read and displayed The Life Monitor for devices monitors whether a device is online or offline only available in the Browsing amp Monitoring tab Manual e Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 46 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator If Transaction Log is enabled the following buttons are also displayed Symbol Copy to Clipboard Copy to Clipboard Copying of the Transaction Log onto the clipboard Clear Transaction Clear Transaction Log Deletion of all entries in the Transaction Log If the Con
115. ing sought IP settings are being set or data 1s being backed up restored these changes are done online Changes can be made to configurations of BACnet objects Client Mappings links between BACnet properties and BACnet network settings e g for BBMD PTP etc both online and offline In offline changes the new data are first saved in the database and can be downloaded at a later time into the desired devices In summary the BACnet Configurator queries monitors and alters current values of object properties Supplemented by a whole series of BACnet services the user can thus act on a BACnet IP network Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 21 WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 1 1 BACnet Objects According to the BACnet Standard 25 different objects and 38 services are supported Last update BACnet Standard SSPC 135 2004 An object is structured in several object specific properties These properties are altered using Services Objects can be created and configured and the default values of their properties can be changed in the BACnet Configurator Three types of objects are differentiated 1 BACnet objects defined by the IEC or SYM XML file SYM XML objects 2 Automatically installed BACnet objects that represent the inputs outputs of the modules connected to the controller native objects 3 BACnet objects created by the BACnet Configurator override objects Even
116. ion is included Each external BACnet device is stored as a summary of its objects properties and property values The file format corresponds to the format of the Over ride file The file persistent bin is a configuration data memory for changes in run time Data that are transmitted ad hoc via Commit Value to the controller are saved here The file 15 used by the Configurator and should not be manually altered The central configuration files SYM XML and Override for all WAGO BACnet IP controllers found in the database of the BACnet Configurator are saved It is therefore possible to recover a configuration at any time Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 26 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software 4 1 4 WAGO BACnet Configurator EDE Files EDE files are used for exchanging BACnet device information between different manufacturers The device information contains objects or default values for certain properties contained in the device for instance EDE files can be created and imported by the BACnet Configurator These are not device configuration files since not all information on an object is usually listed in an EDE file EDE files are processed in the csv data format MS Excel can be used for example to edit CSV files making EDE import well suited to quickly and easily creating a number of objects Information Additional Information The definition of the EDE format can be fo
117. iority Unsigned EJ ListOfTimeValues Value 111 List Time Value E 1 a Value Time Figure 91 Entering Values in the Calendar 15 Time is used to set the time at which the exception is to apply for ex ample 00 10 00 00 in order to define a switching point at 0 10 Note Define the switching point for midnight when switching times span more than one If you want to define day to day switching times then 00 00 00 00 must be defined as extra switching point Example Switching on the light at 20 15 in the evening switching off the light at 7 30 1n the morning on the next day On 1 Monday 20 15 00 00 On 2 Tuesday 00 00 00 00 Off 2 Tuesday 07 30 00 00 16 Using EventPriority enter the priority of the exception rule e g 1 fora low priority In the Weekly Schedule enter certain values as the event for starting an action for each weekday Seven schedules from Monday 1 through Sunday 7 can be created per week Here you enter the values in the same way as for the exception rule Exception Schedule see point 14 and 15 To enter holidays add elements in the date list in the Calendar object 17 Choose the Calendar Object in the tree to the left 18 Click with the right mouse button on the property Data List and add an en try 1 using Add Element 73 Schedulers Cal CALENDAR 0 Call CALEMDAR 1 a Sch SCHEDULE 0 Rescan Object O Values a Ad
118. ispiel Digi 3 199 750 506 001 01 co e Figure 115 EDE file with registered vendor specific address 13 Save and close file 14 Open the BACnet Configurator 15 Right click on Import and select Import gt EDE Browsing amp Monitoring Device Pools Database 2 m Import 0 Name Import Scan 0 Monitor All Devices Network Rescan Instr Device Name Remove All Devices Override Collapse All SymXML Expand All Wago Database XML Device Manager Figure 116 Importing an EDE File A dialog window appears 16 Select a valid EDE and EDE State Text file If you want to import objects from WAGO I O PRO also load an SYM XML file EDE File Import Dialog EDE Files EDE File TH EDE csv EDE State Text TAN StateTexts csv SymXml File Encoding 150 8859 1 Import as Figure 117 Importing EDE File 17 Click WAGO Device to import the objects of and SYM XML file Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 113 WAGO BACnet Configurator The imported device with the objects created in the and SYM XML file appear in the Import folder Because a WAGO device 1s involved the device is marked with a W n contrast to WAGO external devices WAGO devices can be moved to the database and can be further configured Q Browsing amp Monitoring
119. ite the runtime values that were transferred using Commit Values If no arrow is set the runtime values for the corresponding property are also retained after the configuration is written Internal Display of the IEC variable on which the property is mapped Mappings Clicking on a field in the column Internal Mappings opens the IEC Mapping Editor see section Internal Mapping IEC Mapping Client Indicates whether there is a Client Mapping for the given Mappings variable or not Clicking on a field in the column Client Mappings opens the Client Mapping Editor see section Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator The WAGO BACnet Configurator 75 Right clicking on the list of object properties will give you a context menu Device Device 0030de0000c6 Object ANALOG_INPUT_0 Object Supported Services Name ANALOG INPUT 0 V Create 7 COV Server Type Analog Input v COV Property Server Instance Nr 0 Source Native Name COV Increment 4 Event State 9 Object Identifier 9 Object Name Object Type Out Of Service 8 Present Value 8 Status Flags W Units HW Inst Nr Rescan Object Add Property Remove Property Reset Value Add Element Add Elements Remove Element s v Alarm Generator Type Real En
120. itor Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 125 WAGO BACnet Configurator Manual di Browsing amp Monitoring E Configure Device_0030de0000c6 198 Device Configuration Device Device 0030de0000C6 Object ANALOG OUTPUT 0 Device 0030de 0000c6 198 E gm Name ANALOG OUTPUT 0 e Files Type Analog Output _ L3 Inputs Outputs Instance Nr 0 IEC Mapping Editor AOD ANALOG OUTPUT A01 ANALOG OUTPUT A02 ANALOG OUTPUT Name x AO3 ANALOG_OUTPUT COV Increment AO4 ANALOG_OUTPUT D AN ALOG O UTP UT Event State Mame Type Mapped to Property BOO BINARY OUTPUT E Object Identifier MAX Accepted Modes DATATYPE_UNS BINARY OUTPUT Object Name MAX Active Subsc DATATYPE UNS 802 BINARY OUTPUT MAX_Alarm_Values DATATYPE_UNS 803 BINARY_OUTPUT_ 9 Object Type MAX Alam Values 1 DATATYPE_UNS 804 BINARY OUTPUT Out Of Service MAX Configuration Fles DATATYPE UNS e E BO5 BINARY OUTPUT Datelist Present Value MOO MULTISTATE OUT MAX DeviceAddressBind _ UNS B heey MAX Exception Schedule UNS E s 8 Relinguish Default MAX Fault Values UNS MAX Fault Values 1 DATATYPE UNS n 8 Status Flags UN
121. itoring the function of the right side of the area depends on which pool the just enabled device is selected from In the Import pool values can be viewed but not changed The values are also not changed when Life Monitor 15 enabled In the Scan and Database pools whether the monitoring of properties 15 enabled or not must be identified e disabled values that were current at the time of adding updating are displayed The device concerned 15 indicated with a gray dot e enabled current property values are displayed The device concerned is indicated with a green dot In the Configure tab on the right side of the window the configurations of the pools devices and objects that you select in Device Pool or in the Structured View are displayed If lists are displayed in the configuration area you can go to the next deeper level by double clicking on an element of this list Example With a click on the Scan pool the details of this pool and a list of the devices it contains are displayed on the right side A double click on a device in the list then opens the device details with a list of the objects it contains A double click on one of the objects opens the object configuration with a list of the object properties it contains Information Additional Information In the Configure tab you can select several objects on the left in the tree On the right then only the properties that are common to all the objects
122. l input module Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 maco 110 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 5 2 3 Creating and Importing an EDE File 1 Open an existing file or create a new file in CSV format Create at least one device object in the EDE table A B Proposal Engineering Data Exchange B 1 G EU PROJECT NAME EDEexample VERSION OF REFERENCEFILE 1 TIMESTAMP OF LAST CHANGE 11 Jul 14 AUTHOR OF LAST CHANGE G Sampler VERSION OF LAYOUT 02 Jan mandatory mandatory mandatory mandatory mandatory optional object type object instance description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 112 Creating a Device Object 2 Specify the name of object in the keyname field Recommendation DevicelInstanceNummer Device MAC ID Object Channel 3 Specify the instance number of the device object in the device obj instance field You calculate the instance number from the 22 bit LSB of the MAC ID of the fieldbus controller Example MAC ID 00 30 DE 02 11 3F 22 bit LSB 02 11 3F gt 0x2113Fhex 1354874 gt device instance number 135487 4 Enter a freely selectable name in the object name field 5 Enter the number that represents the object type in the BACnet Configura tor in the object type field In case of the device object the 8 6 Specify the instance number of the object in the object instance field In the ca
123. les are differentiated 1 IEC variables that are permanently linked with a property of BACnet object as per SYM XML These variables cannot be linked to anything else 2 IEC variables that are not assigned to any object property by the SYM XML These variables can be assigned to properties in objects with the BACnet Configurator In this case an IEC variable can be mapped directly onto a BACnet property Ww AGO BACnet Configurator Beispielprojekt BACnet Konfigurator wbc File Edit Extras Help J ua G3 5 Mappings g Client Mappings 1 di Browsing amp Monitoring EN Configure BACnet IP Controller EN Configure Device 0030de0000c6 1987 IEC Variables 43 Variables defined in SYM_XML File View Pool Device C3 Device E 23 IEC Variables 3 Node Configur IEC Variable Mame Access Refll MAX Accepted Modes MAX Active Subscrip MAX Alam Values Alam Values 1 Data Type Mapable M ITE Yes DATATYPE READ TUTTI UNSIGNED Yes READ_ DATATYPE_UNSIGNED Yes READ Configuration Files MAX_DateList MAX_Device Address Binding MAX Exception Schedule MAX Fault Values MAX Fault Values 1 Life Safety Alarm Val MAX List Of Group Memb MAX List Of Object Proper MAX listOf PropertyReferenc Log Buffer MAX Member MAX Recipient List State 4
124. lter Edi profile 7 Activate profile Search Replace Replace Import Export Close Figure 77 Device manager Multistate Tab 1 To open the dialog for creaing state text templates click the Manage State Text button 2 create a template right click the Template Name column and select Add in the context menu Note To create an object in the Multi State Manager there must be at least one object already If not the first object must be created via the device manager 3 Give the template name 4 Select the template created and right click in the Multistate text table on the right 5 Select Add and enter or more state texts for the template Figure 78 Defining State Texts Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator The WAGO BACnet Configurator 87 6 the Multistate tab of the device manager click an entry in the State Text column requirement The State Text property has been added to the multistate object in advance A Set new state text window opens 7 In the selection box you can select the defined template and assign it to the multistate object via Set new state texts The state texts are assigned to the multistate object and can be viewed in the object configuration Database Device Device_0030de0000c6 Object MULTISTATE_INPUT_O
125. mapped or on which it is mapped are displayed Changes to client mapping can be made over two dialogues via the Client Mapping Editor see the figure below or via the registry client mapping integrated in the Device Manager Both dialogs are functionally identical however default settings can also be saved within the Device Manager See section Client Mapping for the description of the dialogs Client Mapping Editor Database 2 e BACnet IP g Device 00 Parameters CoV Write Priority Use Subscription Poll Cycle COV Expiry Real Increment Threshold Request Confirmed Notifications RPM Cyclic sendina Read Property Multiple Add Read Map Add Write Map Delete Map Figure 52 Client Mapping Editor The Client Mapping Editor can also be reached through the context menu Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 67 WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 4 2 5 Node Configurator The Node Configuration is used to add or remove native I O modules at one position or any position within a node The Node Configuration folder is in the Configure tab under the object folder The input and output channels of the I O modules are read by scanning and displayed in the Node Configuration folder as BACnet objects The object instance number for each channel type is assigned starting with the first I O module If new I O modules are
126. modified SYM XML file and load the changes in the fieldbus controller by Store and Download Manual e Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 16 General WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Process for making changes using the installed Merger After downloading the WAGO I O PRO program to the BACnet controller a dialog inquires if the BACnet image should be updated After confirmation a new SYM XML file is automatically generated and written to the fieldbus controller After logging out of the controller the fieldbus controller restarts and the changes are applied If you use the Merger you no longer need to switch between WAGO I O PRO and BACnet Configurator nor import and download the SYM XML file in the BACnet Controller 6 Click Close to finish the installation In addition to the BACnet Configurator and the Merger a BACnet Service BACstac is automatically installed in the background The BACnet Configurator gains access to a BACnet IP network via the installed service Note Firewalls Virus scanners may prevent installation If an error occurs during BACnet installation this may be due to an active firewall or a virus scanner that is installed It may be necessary to deactivate the virus scanner or firewall being used while installation is in progress Contact your system administrator about this Note Install BACstac to use the BACnet Configurator BACstacs 15 automatically installed when installi
127. mory and overwrite existing configuration values Requirements for value changes using Commit Values Access to the object property is permitted identified by the symbol i in the Configure tab You can delete persistent values again in three different ways Delete the object containing the persistent data and load your configuration into the controller without this object Then create a new object with standard values Change the object instance number and load your configuration into the controller From that point all property values of this object are assumed from your configuration Configure tab Change the specific object property values in the Configure tab and download the configuration into the controller From that point these values identified by the symbol E5 in the Configure tab will be taken over from your configuration Cancels changes and deletes colored markings List of object properties Name of the property Value of the property pe BACnet data type of the property t Op There are required and optional fields for structured data types An icon in this column indicates whether the optional field is available By clicking on the icon you can alternate between the states Field is available and Field is not available Display of the write priority Display of the transmission status When selecting Configure in the context menu of a device the Configure lt Device Name gt
128. mpatible when you use the Restore function For example do not use the configuration data for a 750 830 with a model 750 831 3 Select Backup or Restore in the left bottom window area 4 Click on the Start button to display the configuration files and all file objects 1n the node If some of the objects are not in the object property Configuration Files during backup these are highlighted in gray and cannot be selected for backup Backup amp Restore Service Backup Service for Device 0030de0000c6 198 Folder C Users u063110 Documents V AGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Remote File Local File Options Timeout v Allow Individual Selection Password CharString Backup Restore Star Figure 123 Dialog Backup amp Restore 5 Click on the Backup Files or the Restore Files button to start the backup or restore process During a backup all selected data are backed up in a file container of type wbr During restore the file container wbr is read If the file object contained in the wbr file 1s available on the fieldbus controller it is shown highlighted in blue otherwise in yellow files with a cross mark are restored Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 117 WAGO BACnet Configurator 9 4 Manual Working with Persistent and Configured Values Object property values are stored diffe
129. n overview of the objects it contains are displayed Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 55 WAGO BACnet Configurator Browsing amp Monitoring Device Pools Scan Device Device_0030de0000c Em Database 2 m t S BACnet IP Controller 0 Name Device 0030de0000c6 Device_0030de0000c6 198 Fa Import 0 Instance Nr 198 Online Address 2 1 Scan 2 BACnet router 0 m Device 00309 0000 6 198 Device Link Description Object Present Value Unit Type Inst Nr HProps Source iB A etc ocdtsv File 11 Generic A etc overide xml File 3 A etc persist bin 5 A etcheymml SYM X File 4 A etc timestmp bin File 2 Adpic defautt chk File 9 8 1 1 Generic Generic Generic Generic Generic A plcsdefault pra E File Generic Adplc persist dat File ANALOG_INPUT_O 20115 7 Analog Input i ANALOG INPUT 1 71 1 LO INI Generic Generic Generic i EAE Input nu inni d Figure 42 Configuration Area of the Device Table 19 Configuration area of the Device Menu Item Name Name of the device Configure Opening of the device configuration see section Configuration of Device Instance Nr Instance number of the device object by which the device 15 rep resented Online Address Ne
130. ne 23 Accumulator These objects cannot be created with the 750 830 BACnet IP Controller Optional Import objects from WAGO I O PRO via the EDE file 11 Enter the name of the associated object from WAGO I O PRO the vendor specific address field Prefix the program name here PLC PRG see following Figure An associated SYM XML file is required 12 PLC_PRG PRG CodeSysWert 1 Present Value 255 CodeSysWert 2 Present Value 15555 Figure 113 Data Structure in WAGO I O PRO optional vendor specific address Figure 114 Vendor Specific Address in EDE File with Prefixed Program Name Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 112 Example Configuration WAGO Software maco WAGO BACnet Configurator Optional Create and import an EDE file to a specific module 12 In the vendor specific address field specify the object that involves which module e g 750 402_001_01 consisting of ItemNumber AbsoluteModulePosition ChannelNumber A B C D FIGH I J IKILMINIO amp Proposal Engineering Data Exchange B 1 G EU PROJECT NAEDEexample VERSION OF 1 TIMESTAMP 11 Jul 14 AUTHOR_OF G Sampler VERSION OF 02 Jan mandatory mandatory mandatory mandatory mandatory oooooooooo optional keyname device obj i object name object type object instard p mmsesth Icstu vendor specific address 198 Device _ 198 Beispiel Dev 8 198 198 198 Be
131. ng the BACnet Configurator Searching for network participants and their configuration in the BACnet Configurator is not possible without installing BACstac Note Capture BACnet Service in firewall rules if necessary The service may be blocked during installation by a firewall If necessary accept the BACnet Service manually in the firewall rules since this never happens automatically If in spite of this the BACstac 1s not automatically installed proceed as described in section Manual Installation of the BACnet Service and install the BACstac manually Established active network connection to use BACstac An active network connection 15 required to install and use the BACstac Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software General 17 WAGO BACnet Configurator T Click in the installation window on Close to end the setup JH WAGO BACnet Configurator a mm WEE Installation Complete WAGO BACnet Configurator has been successfully installed Click Close exit v Also install or update WAGO BACnet Merger Please use Windows Update ta check for any critical updates to the Framework Cancel Figure 7 End Installation The installation of the BACnet Configurator and BACnet Service is finished If BACnet controllers in the network are not automatically scanned when launching the Configurator BACnet Service may not be installed correctly An active firewall fo
132. nt for WAGO BACnet Configurator General Terms and Conditions for the Use of WAGO Software for Automation Software Utilization Agreement Please read the terms and conditions below carefully before you begin using the WAGO software Hote The WAGO software which has been provided to you is protected by Tha tannic and canditivnn hocomu Lal hindina hohe 1 Do Mot Agree Agree Figure 2 Confirm the License Agreement 4 Enter the path under which you would like to install the Configurator and choose whether the software is to be installed for every user Everyone or only for yourself Just me Manual e Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 14 General WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator dsl WAGO BACnet Configurator Select Installation Folder The installer will install WAGO BACnet Configurator to the following folder Ta install in this folder click Next To install to a different folder enter it below or click Browse Folder C Program Files 385 WAGO Software AGO BACnet Configurator Browse Disk Cost Install WAGO BACnet Configurator for yourself or for anyone who uses this computer Everyone 2 Just me Cancel lt Back Figure 3 Choose the Installation Location 5 Confirm further installation by clicking on Next WAGO BACnet Configurator Confirm Installation The installer is ready to install WAGO
133. ntaining BACnet devices 3 1 Installation of the BACnet Configurator and Service The BACnet Configurator is installed on a PC that is connected to a BACnet IP network through a switch hub or router The installation depends on the network used BACnet IP e g when using the BACnet IP Controller 750 830 or 750 831 The BACnet Configurator is installed on a PC that is connected to the BACnet IP network by a switch hub or router The usual requirements for an IP network apply e g unique IP address and matching network mask BACnet MS TP e g when using the BACnet MS TP Controller 750 829 The BACnet Configurator is installed on a PC that is connected to the BACnet MS TP network by a BACnet MS TP router Please note the requirements from the manufacturer of your BACnet MS TP router Note The 750 829 has two RJ 45 interfaces However BACnet communication occurs via the MS TP fieldbus exclusively Information Additional Information The WAGO BACnet Configurator is a component of WAGO BACnet IP Controller You can download the software from the Internet site http www wago com under Downloads gt BACnet Downloads Note Note the information in the Readme file A Readme file is included with the BACnet Configurator containing supplemental instructions up to date information or current changes Read through this Readme file before you install the BACnet Configurator The file is located in your installation directory You can als
134. o open the file after installation via Help gt Show Readme File in the Configurator Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software General 13 WAGO BACnet Configurator 1 Double click on the file setup exe in the installation directory to start the installation If installing the BACnet Configurator on Windows 7 or higher a dialog may appear asking if the software can be installed Confirm to proceed with the installation 2 Click on Next to start the next installation step WAGO BACnet Confiqurator Welcome to the WAGO BACnet Configurator amp Setup Wizard WAGO The installer will quide you through the steps required to install WAGO BACnet Configurator 1 8 0004 on your computer WARNING This computer program ts protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication distribution of this program any portion of it may result in severe civil criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel Figure 1 Start Installation 3 Read the terms of the license carefully and select I Agree Start the next installation step by clicking on Next WAGO BACnet Confic License Agreement WAGE INCA COM RE Please take a moment to read the license agreement now IF you accept the terms below click I Agree then Otherwise click Cancel Licence Agreeme
135. or event based changes in property values D The option to create this object depends on the respective fieldbus controller and the firmware used More detailed information about whether a fieldbus controller supports an object is available in the PICS of the corresponding fieldbus controller Q zs gt 2 C a es c trj Table 6 Objects that are not Created Using BACnet Configurator Object DEVICE Device represents the BACnet IP Controller There is only one device object that is automatically created by the controller Note Observe maximum number of objects The maximum number of objects that can be created differs 1n the various fieldbus controllers More detailed information about how many objects can be created 1s available in the user manual of the corresponding fieldbus controller Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 23 WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 1 1 2 Manual BACnet Instance Numbers Each BACnet device within a BACnet network must possess a unique instance The instance number is the object instance number of the device s Device Object and can be read from the Object ID of the Device Object Object ID Object Type Object Instance Number The instance number is generated from the first lowest value 22 bits of the MAC address of the BACnet IP controller MAC address of the controller 00 30 DE 02 11 3F 22 bits LSB o
136. p Reference 4 Effective Period Dt 5552 Date Range Exception Schedule Special Event 11 Array Special Event E CALENDAR O Time Val Special Event EventPriority 1 Unsigned ListOfTimeValues Time Value 0j List Time Value El Period CALENDAR CalendarReference Type CALENDAR 6 Enum Object Type Figure 89 Changing Entries in Elements In the ListOfTimeValues enter the exception times 13 Right click on ListOfTimeValues and choose AddElement in the context menu Name A Value 8 DevObjProp Reference DevObjProp Reference GH Effective Period E 8 Exception Schedule Special Event 1 EI 1 CALENDAR Time Val EventPriority 1 ListOfTimeValues a Rescan Object Add Property El Period InstanceN umber Remove Property Type 99 Object Identifier 9 Object Name Reset Value 6 Object Type Add Element 4 3 Of Service Add Elements Remove this Property es Figure 90 Changing Entries in Elements A new element 1 is displayed below the ListOfTimeValues Assign certain values to certain times for the exception times in the calendar 14 Next enter Real under Type and then the value 10 under Value Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 95 WAGO BACnet Configurator 8 Exception Schedule Special Event 1 Array Special Event E 1 CALENDAR O Time Val Special Event EventPr
137. provided for here only a snapshot 1 a momentary view of the device 1s stored 1n the database Instance and device numbers of the devices in the Database pool must be unique This 1s the prerequisite for a unique identification of the devices in BACnet networks Identification Import Pool The Import pool 15 used to import devices via EDE or WAGO database files This pool in contrast to the Scan and Database pools has no limitation with regard to the uniqueness of the device instance numbers No consistency tests are done since the Import pool 15 primarily intended for viewing device data Imported devices are taken into the Database pool for further processing Scan Pool Displays all devices that have been identified during a search of the network or by the automatic recognition of Device Auto Discovery The color code identifies the status of the device in the Device Pool Table 14 Device Pool Color Codes Color Code Explanation The device has responded to a WHO IS query on time Yellow The device has not responded to a WHO IS query but the permitted response time has not been exceeded Red The device has not responded to a WHO IS query and the maximum response time has been exceeded Cause The device 15 no longer accessible or the device takes too long to report Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 49 WAGO BACnet Configurator Manual
138. r example may be one reason for an unsuccessful installation In this case perform the following steps and check the correct assignment of the IP address for the network card and restart the BACnet Service Note Check IP settings before starting the BACnet service The BACnet service checks that the IP settings are assigned correctly Make the IP settings before you start the BACnet service 1 Goto Tools gt BACstacs Settings in the BACnet Configurator The BACstacs settings are displayed Cimetrics BACstac Gateway v6 4 Port Table Port ID Attached Network Mum Type Pratacal BACnet lP Cancel E dit Add Remove Up Down Figure 8 Properties of the BACnet Service 2 Click on Edit to open the configuration of the BACnet Service Manual e Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 18 General WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 3 Inthis dialog you will configure BACnet access as needed and set the IP address of the network card BACnet IP Port Properties Pot BBMD Foreign Device Port ID 1 255 fl Network Number 1 65534 1 Address Adapter HighSpeed USB Ethernet Adapter v IP Address 192 168 0 112 UDP Port 47808 Attached Figure 9 Properties of the BACnet Service 4 Close the dialog by clicking OK to save changes or by clicking Cancel to close without saving The installation of the BACnet Configurator and BACnet Service is finished If nece
139. reas delimited by commas 750 402 04 00 00 00 L__ Number of analog output objects 2 digit decimal number from 00 to 16 Number of analog input objects 2 digit decimal number from 00 to 16 Number of binary output objects 2 digit decimal number from 00 to 16 Number of binary input objects 2 digit decimal number from 00 to 16 WAGO Item Numbers The following syntax 15 valid using the example of module 750 402 750 0402 750 402 000 000 0750 0402 0025 0000 Examples 750 402 04 00 00 00 Module with 4 digital inputs 750 504 00 04 00 00 Module with 4 digital outputs 750 466 00 00 02 00 Module with 2 analog inputs 750 554 00 00 00 02 Module with 2 analog outputs The BACnet Configurator import function 15 used to import an EDE file as a WAGO Device The terminal csv file is then applied in the BACnet Configurator and evaluated in terms of the information contained Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 28 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Information Additional Information Please refer to section Use EDE File Import for more information about the terminal csv file in combination with importing files Persistent and Configured Values Values of object properties can be changed in two ways in the BACnet Configurator In the configuration area display of configured values All settings for objects properti
140. reation of Internal Mappings Changes in Internal Mappings can be accomplished via two dialogs l Viathe IEC Mapping Editor This 1s opened in registry Configure via a right click on an object property and the menu item Internal Mappings or via the IEC Mappings button in the tool bar IEC Mapping Editor Event State ANALOG INPUT 0 0 Device 0030de0000c6 198 3 Mapping MAX Alarm Values Device Q030deQ000c6 198 Name Type Mapped to Property Accepted Modes DATATYPE_UNSIGNED TypelD 11 Size 1 MAX Active Subscriptions DATATYPE_UNSIGNED TypelD 11 Size 1 NSIGNED TypelD 11 Size 1 INPUT MAX Alam Values 1 DATATYPE_UNSIGNED TypelD 11 Size 1 MAX Configuration Files DATATYPE_UNSIGNED TypelD 11 Size 1 MAX_DateList DATATYPE_UNSIGNED TypelD 11 Size 1 MAX_Device Address Binding DATATYPE_UNSIGNED TypelD 11 Size 1 MAX_Exception_Schedule 1 DATATYPE_UNSIGNED TypelD 11 Size 1 Waliee UNSIGNEN Temel 11 Size 1 4 J Delete Mapping Figure 72 Internal Mapping in the IEC Mapping Editor Table 33 IEC Mapping Editor Description Name of the IEC variable from the SYM XML file Data type of the IEC variable from the SYM XML file Mapped to Property of the BACnet property with which the variable is linked Set Mapping Creation of a link Delete Mapping Deletion of a
141. reation UTC UTC creation date in the format dd mm jjjj hh mm ss PM Date Creation Tool Creation tool Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 59 WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 20 Configuration of Device Configure View Menu Item Device Type Device type model identification 750 8xx is filed in the Device Object in a similar manner as for the property Model Name Format Version Format version of the Override file Override File Import Opening of a file browser for selecting an Override file Upload from Device Loading of an Override file from the device Remove Deletion of the Override file being used Import Opening of a file browser to select a SYM_XML file Upload from Device Loading of a SYM XML file from the device Remove Deletion of the SYM XML file being used List of objects contained Object Name Name of the object which can be freely chosen Present Value Current value of the object Unit The physical unit of the value of the Present Value property of the analog object value of the Units property Type of object e g Device Schedule Analog Input Instance number of the object assigned in the native operation of the system which can otherwise be freely chosen together with the object type it identifies an object uniquely in the case of the Device Object the device is also uniquely identified Number of object prop
142. rently depending on the type of change 1 Change made to the runtime in the Browsing amp Monitoring tab Existing property values are changed here transferred in the controller to the runtime using Commit Values and persistently saved there Changes to the runtime are only possible if access to this property is permitted in the Configure tab symbol 2 Configuration takes place on the Configure tab or using imported EDE files Objects and their properties are created changed or deleted in this tab Changed properties are identified with an arrow symbol Similarly configuration values imported as an EDE file are marked The marked values are loaded into the controller using Store and Download and will overwrite existing persistent data Unconfigured standard values without arrow symbol will not overwrite the persistent values In the following the interplay between persistent and configured values 15 explained by three property values of the Analog Value Object 1 Open the Configure tab Consider the following properties of the standard configuration as examples Table 36 Properties of the Standard Configuration COV Increment 0 d Deadand 0 d amp Low Limit 0 d 2 Change two of the values and click on one of the lock symbols in the Acc column This will lock this value from being changed in the run time Table 37 Changed Values Name Name COV Increm
143. rt Settings Sort first second third Selecting three object properties according to which must be sorted Ascending Selecting to sort the list in ascending order according to the selected property Selecting to sort the list in descending order according to the selected property Descending Edit profile The dialog Edit profile is used to create a profile view for the object properties list Edit profile Available properties Accepted Modes Ack Required Action Action Text Active COV Subscriptions Active VT Session Selected properties Acked Transitions Active Text Add gt Remove All Writes Successful APDU Segment Timeout APDU Timeout App Software Version Archive Attempted Samples Auto Slave Discovery Average Value Backup Failure Timeout Bias Figure 66 Edit Profile Available properties Selected Object properties that must be listed in the profile properties view Add gt Select the object property for profile view Remove Remove the object property from the profile view Move up Shift marked object property one position forward Move down Shift marked object property one position downward List of all available object properties OK Include selected object properties in the profile view Cancel Close window Changes are not stored Import Import object list in csv format Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO
144. s 1n the EDE file EDE import is used in the BACnet Configurator to create these objects If you also list a specific module type in the EDE file the same number of digital analog inputs outputs are automatically created in the BACnet Configurator as the module actually has You can also use IEC data structures from WAGO I O PRO If an SYM XML file from an IEC application that contains objects belonging to the EDE file 15 then imported the IEC data structure is mapped to the BACnet data structure after downloading the configuration to a fieldbus controller EDE File Structure The EDE file contains columns for its own basic object properties These properties can be pre configured in the tables directly The object information is unsorted in the EDE file Header PROJECT_NAME Name and place of the project VERSION OF REFERENCEFILE Version of the referenced data point list TIMESTAMP OF LAST CHANGE Date and time of the last change AUTHOR OF LAST CHANGE Name of the author of the last change VERSION OF LAYOUT Version of the layout used for the EDE file the layout should remain the same within a project Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 104 Example Configuration WAGO Software 5 2 1 2 WAGO BACnet Configurator Required Properties A valid EDE file must contain at least one device object Note Object instance and or VendorSpecificAddress required Either the object instance and or the V
145. s created using the software WAGO I O PRO The file contains among other things all BACnet specific variables of the IEC application IEC variables In order to further process these IEC variables the SYM_XM L file is imported into the BACnet Configurator either offline or online by uploading from an already configured device variables and BACnet objects defined by IEC variables can be configured and linked with BACnet object properties in the BACnet Configurator An IEC variable can only be linked if it has not already been assigned permanently to a property by SYM_XML The Override File contains all configuration information created with the BACnet Configurator for example the previously described assignment of IEC variables to object properties but also default values of properties and Client Mappings The name Override implies that the configuration information in this file has precedence over the standard configuration settings in the controller firmware Every Override File is an XML file according to Extensible Markup Language XML 1 0 Fourth Edition Therefore a large part of this description consists of XML element definitions The Override File can be installed processed and uploaded The WAGO Database XML contains generic BACnet devices and WAGO BACnet devices The SYM_XML file Gf available and the Override file always present are stored in the database for WAGO BACnet devices All BACnet configuration informat
146. s outputs for filtering the I O modules in the selection box Insert before Insert module before the I O module selected in the Node Configurator Insert after Insert I O module after the I O module selected in the Node Configurator Close Close the dialog Remove terminal Remove I O module The I O modules can be deleted recalculation of the remaining hardware instance IDs of the remaining native objects or moved to the area of the free BACnet objects Move down up Move I O module down up The assigned BACnet objects are also moved The hardware instance IDs are reassigned according to the position of the I O module in the configuration The node configuration is saved with project information in the project file whbc Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 69 WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 4 2 6 Storing and Downloading a Valid Configuration The button Check Configuration to test the configuration is displayed on the bottom left of the configuration area Check Configuration Figure 55 Check for a Valid Configuration Click the button to display any warnings Check Configuration Configuration Check Result for Device 0030de0000c6 198 uS inc Message Reference Path ri7remiant with valia i OG NUT 7 13V Y VICE IL WIL V alim uiui nmi M ement ae NL c1 wq VES
147. se of the device object the device object instance number corresponds to the object instance number 1 e in this example 135487 see point 3 Enter other objects 7 Specify the name of the EDE object in the keyname field Recommendation DeviceInstanceNummer Device MAC ID Object Channel 8 In the device obj instance field specify the instance number of the de vice object to which the new object is assigned in this example 135487 because the new object is assigned to the device with device instance number 135487 9 Enter a freely selectable name in the field 10 Enter the number that represents the object type in the BACnet Configurator in the object type field e g 3 to create a binary input object The following table shows the object types supported by the BACnet Configurator Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 111 WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 35 _ Types Supported by the BACnet Configurator Object Type Code No Object type No _ Object type 0 Analog Input 13 Multistate Input 1 Analog Output 14 Multistate Output 3 Binary Input l6 o ooo _ Binary Value 48 Averaging Averaging _ 5 cum 19 Malise Va B Device iite Safety Pom _ 5 Life Safety Zo
148. ssary you can start or restart the service from the control panel 5 Open the Control Panel select Administrative Tools and then Services 6 The BACstacs status is displayed here Started Right click on the service to stop restart or change the properties of the service ZA Dienste Datei Aktion Ansicht E gt n mp Dienste Lokal o Dienste Lokal BACstac Protocol Name Beschreibung Status 54 Aufgabenplanung Erm glicht einem Benutzer auto Gestartet Sq Automatische Konf Mit dem Dienst f r die automatisc Den Dienst neu starten Se Automatische WLA Der WLANSVC Dienst bietet die erf 23 BACstac Protocol BACstac routing service v6 4 0 Gestartet Basisfiltermodul Das Basisfiltermodul ist ein Dienst Gestartet CA Benachrichtigungs berwacht Systemereignisse und Gestartet Benutzerprofildienst Dieser Dienst ist f r das Laden und Gestartet Den Dienst beenden Den Dienst anhalten Beschreibung BACstac routing service v6 4 0 Figure 10 Stop or Restart the BACnet Service 7 Restart the BACnet Configurator Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software General 19 WAGO BACnet Configurator 3 2 Manual Program Start The BACnet Configurator can only be used to its full extent when operating with at least one WAGO fieldbus controller If no WAGO fieldbus controller is detected after program start some functions of the BACnet Conf
149. ssible object codes in section Example Configuration gt gt Creating and Importing an File object instance For the device object the object instance 1s the same as the device instance number device obj instance and is otherwise freely selectable Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Manual Example Configuration 105 vendor specific address The entry for the vendor specific address varies depending on which object you want to create Object with no connection to the IEC application or to specific module types No vendor specific address is required Creating a WAGO I O PRO object The name under vendor specific address must correspond to the name of the IEC data structure in WAGO I O PRO but with pre fixed program name e g PLC_PRG Name Creating an object taking the specific module type into account e g 2 channel digital input module The VendorSpecificAddress column may specify on of the following three formats XXX XXX_YYY_ZZ XXXX XXXX_YYY_ZZ XXX XXX XXX XXX YYY ZZ XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX YYY ZZ X corresponds to a WAGO item number or order number see the following example 750 402 0750 0402 750 402 000 000 0750 0402 0025 0000 There 15 not information about WAGO modules in the BACnet Configurator itself The item number information in the EDE file however is used by BACnet Configurator as the cross referen
150. standard in stance number in the Scan pool 2 Click on the in front of the device in the Scan pool Below the device different folders are displayed see following Figure The folder Device contains the Device Object of the device The folders Inputs and Outputs are created for the modules connected to the device which are rep resented by native objects Even more folders are possible such as Files for SYM XML and Override files Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Example Configuration 91 WAGO BAOCnet Configurator di Browsing amp Monitoring S Configure Devic Dol Le 7 Database 2 Qf BACnet IP Controller 0 t g Device 0030de0000c6 198 E Import 0 Scan 2 BACnet router 0 Device_0030de0000c6 198 8 02 198 Device 0309 00 Files A etc timestmp bin File3 Aetc overide xml iled A etc symxml SYM X ile5 A etc persist bin 0 a 5 tn ID INPUT 0 11 ANALOG INPUT 1 12 INPUT 2 13 INPUT 3 4 INPUT 4 15 INPUT 5 uts OUTPUT 0 AO1 ANALOG OUTPUT 1 402 ANALOG OUTPUT 2 203 ANALOG OUTPUT 3 04 ANALOG OUTPUT 4 AO5 ANALOG OUTPUT 5 El Schedulers Call CALENDAR 0 Sch SCHEDULE 0 FPP P I I a el el el Out Figure 8
151. t Mask Gateway Address Primary DNS Secondary DNS MS TP Settings Configure Address Max Info Frames Max Master Baud rate Maximum number of Info frames Maximum number of masters in the network Transmission speed Security Password Password for changing the configuration All access restrictions in the BACnet Configurator use the same password By default no password is set Set Password Opening of a dialog for assigning a password Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 maco 64 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Table 22 Configuration of Communication Description Enter new Password mm Only ASCII characters are accepted as password Password Repeat NM Figure 50 Setting a Password Password Entering a password Repeat Repeating the password Save Saving the password Cancel Cancellation of the password assignment Note Network number entry not necessary for WAGO BACnet Controllers A BACnet network number is used to enable a BACnet router to forward messages from one BACnet network to another The network number is not used for communication between devices in the same network The network numbers of devices from other networks are automatically identified by the WAGO BACnet Controller and used for communication For this reason the network number cannot be set on WAGO BACnet controllers This only has to be set on the BACnet rout
152. t objects The number results from the increment per BACnet object type in the order of the absolute module position considering the actual object number of module types The entered objects of the EDE file are created in the BACnet configurator upon import and contain a hardware instance number This means that the hardware instance number is assigned in ascending order 0 1 2 etc Counting restarts for each object type analog digital input output etc For example only as many objects can be as signed to a 4 channel digital input module as it actually has 1 e 4 digital input objects In the example ExampleDigitalInput is the first object created by the EDE file This 15 evident from the HW instance No see Figure below in the BACnet Configurator The names of other objects are then formed generically with a sequential number BIO HW instance No 2 to BI2 HW instance No 3 Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Browsing amp Monitoring Configure Device_0030de0000c 198 Device Configuration Device 0030deD000c6 198 E C3 Alarms E 73 Device E 3 Files E 73 Inputs AID ANALOG IMPUT 0 8 AH ANALOG INPUT 1 E Al2 ANALOG IMPUT 2 E Al3 ANALOG INPUT 3 ANALOG INPUT 4 A5 INPUT 5 8 BIO BINARY INPUT 0 8 BINARY INPUT 1 BI2 BINARY INPUT 2 Example Configuration 109
153. t properties or variables to BACnet properties in another device B For REAL values an optional minimum increment can be established by which the absolute value of the value must change before a value change 1s forwarded Changes in Client Mappings can be accomplished via two dialogs 1 the Client Mapping Editor It will be opened in registry Configure via a right mouse click on an object property or via the Client Mappings button in the tool bar The Client Mapping Editor is not modal and indicates editable configurations of associated Client Mappings for just enabled properties You can find an example for the creation of Client Mappings in section Creating a Client Mapping Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 80 TheWAGO BAOCnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator m Database 2 g BACnet IP g Device 00 Parameters cov Write Priority Use Subscription Poll Cycle COV Expiry Real Increment Threshold Request Confirmed Notifications 4 RPM L _ Read Property Multiple Add Read Map Add Wite Map Delete _ Cyclic sending Figure 68 Client Mappings in the Client Mapping Editor 2 the Client Mappings tab integrated in the Device Manager Both dialogs are functionally identical however default settings can also be saved within the Device Manager The displayed list can also
154. to the original device changeable see previous table The function Backup amp Restore can be used for all devices that are online Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 86 TheWAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software 4 2 5 5 maco WAGO BACnet Configurator Multistate The content of this tab corresponds to the Object manager tab see chapter Fehler Verweisquelle konnte nicht gefunden werden but only the multistate objects are displayed In addition to the familiar buttons the Manage State Text button is also available to configure state texts If a state text is created for a multistate object Add Property gt State Text a template can be created and assigned for this object via the Device manager tab gt Multistate tab DeviceManager Es Object manager Client Mapping Intemal Mapping Multi Controller Projects Device Object Name InstanceNumber Object Identifier Object Name Object Type Present Value Status Flags Event State Out Of Se Devi MULTISTA 0 MULTISTAT MULTISTA MULTIST STATE N Fl Devi MULTISTA 0 MULTISTAT MULTISTA MULTIST 1 STATE N Devi MULTISTA 0 MULTISTAT MULTISTA MULTIST 1 STATE N Property Manage State Text Object Name yccQ acm Sort settings Activate sort Fiter 7 Searchtext Activate fi
155. twork number followed by BACnet MAC address The latter is an approximate IP address for BACnet IP followed by a UDP Port Number usually the symbolic value BACOhex or 47808dez For BACnet MS TP the BACnet MAC address is a number within the range 0 255 Example 192 168 1 201 BACO Monitor Enabled monitoring when the checkbox is checked otherwise disabled Description Description of the device Objects Number of objects contained in the unit Device Link Clickable link that exists whenever a configuration is opened for the device Clicking on the link causes a change over to the configuration List of objects contained Object Name Name of the object which can be freely chosen Present Value Current value of the object Unit The physical unit of the value of the Present Value property of the analog object value of the Units property The process value of the present value can be scaled to a different range of values The conversion is accomplished by a linear equation with upper and lower limit 1 y2 yD x2 x1 x x1 Scaling values Add the property Device Type for an analog property via Add Property Select Set function in the Device Type context menu Select one of the predefined strings to scale the process value of the Present Value to a different value range Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 56 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAG
156. um EventState Object Identifier CharString Enum Object Type Bool Real Bit String Status Enum Engineering Copy Value Paste Value Paste Value as new Client Mappings Internal Mappings Auto Size Columns Figure 61 Properties Context Menu The context menu will give you the following selection possibilities Table 30 Selection possibilities Insertion of several elements otherwise like Add Element Remove Element s Removal of an element Copy Value Copying of a property value Paste Value Insertion replacement of a property value Add a new list element with the copied value e g with the property Data List of the Calendar Object Opening of the Client Mapping Editors see section Client Mapping Internal Mappings Opening of the Mapping Editors see section Internal Mapping IEC Mapping Auto Size Column Widths Automatic setting of the optimal column width Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO 76 The WAGO BACnet Configurator WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 5 Device Manager The Device Manager is used to easily manage and configure multiple devices at the table basis The Device Manager is opened via the context menu of the Device Pools Database Import or Scan Browsing amp Monitoring EN Configure Device 0030 Database 2 Fa Import
157. und on the web site http www big eu org service software php Please refer to section Use EDE File Import for more information about using the EDE file terminal csv File The terminal csv file is automatically created when installing the BACnet Configurator The file 15 located in the installation folder of the BACnet Configurator usually C Programs W AGO Software W AGO BACnet Configurator and contains a list of all WAGO terminal blocks currently available with associated item number and number of digital analog inputs outputs If bus modules are supplemented the file can be replaced The file is in CSV format making it possible to use programs such as MS Excel to open and edit it when changes are needed The current terminal csv file is available to download on WAGO website http www wago com gt Downloads Building Automation BACnet Downloads Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software The WAGO BACnet Configurator 27 WAGO BACnet Configurator File Structure One terminal block 1s listed per line The lines are unsorted la terminals csv Start Einf gen 5eitenlaya amp Calibri ER Einf gen Zwischenablage 750 554 00 00 00 02 2 750 502 00 02 00 00 3 750 504 00 04 00 00 4 750 402 04 00 00 00 5 750 430 08 00 00 00 5 750 466 00 00 02 00 750 460 00 00 04 00 Figure 12 terminal csv Excerpt Each line contains 5 columns or a
158. ut that the software and hardware terms as well as the trademarks of companies used and or mentioned in the present manual are generally protected by trademark or patent Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAGO Software Table of Contents 3 WAGO BACnet Configurator Table of Contents Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 1 Notes about this Documentation ccccssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssees 5 1 1 SGOD ace cas eaters 1 2 CODA 5 1 3 6 1 4 INI 8 1 5 Font COnve 8 2 INOUES 9 2 1 ISI E TOM 9 Z T SU se OR GIGS MEET 9 Z2 Personne 9 2 2 System acero deat as oras suene pe ub Eu simu 10 2 3 ACV ice Proca Ons uota eats a vlt doa rusas 11 3 T m 12 3 1 Installation of the BACnet Configurator and Service 12 3 2 Proa 19 4 The WAGO BACnet Configurator 20 4 HDCUOIE S espada pen Bud UMEN RUE T 20 4 1 1 lo ide E 2 4 1 1 Creation of BACnet 5 zi 4 1 1 2 BACnet Instance Numbers 23 4 1 2 DAC BEL SII CS 24 4 1 3 COM SUG 25 4
159. vice 15 displayed 1s opened and you configuration 15 loaded to this device The device address 1s made up of the network number the IP address and the BACnet MAC address together each separated by a colon Download Confiquration New Device 0 Options Device Mac Address 0 192 168 1 116 Iv Reset device after dawnload Download Configuration Figure 101 Uploading the Configuration 27 Enable Reset device after download and enter a password if necessary to restart the device after downloading the configuration 28 Click on Download Configuration Check whether the configuration was successful 29 Change over to the Browsing amp Monitoring tab 30 Click on Rescan selected Device s in the context menu of the configured device Scan pool to read in only this device again Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 WAEGD 100 Example Configuration WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator Browsing amp Monitoring Configure Device 0030de0000c6 1387 Devic E Fl Database 2 E BACnet IP Controller 0 Mame Device 00309 0000 6 198 Fa Import 0 Instance Nr Scan 2 BACnet router 0 h j Device DU3 sm rn D El 53 Device d Configure Files Add to Database Inputs E 73 Outputs E 73 Schedule Description Device Monitor Services Import Export Device Manager Figure 102 Updating the device via Rescan d
160. y Optional properties of the selected object are displayed in the selection field In order to add properties select these via a mouse click Some selected properties are linked with others These are added automatically Upload SymXML from Device Load SYM_XML file from the device Load SymXML from File Opening of a SYM XML file Exporting of the EDE file as soon as devices are available in the database they can be exported as EDE files SYM XML Export SYM XML file Export Override file WAGO Database XML Export WAGO database Device Manager Launch the Device Manager to manage and configure the devices contained in the database Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 The WAGO BACnet Configurator 43 The menu item Extras contains general setting possibilities in the BACnet WAGO Software WAGO BACnet Configurator 4 2 1 6 Extras Configurator Table 14 Menu Item Extras Menu Item BACnet Settings Manual Version 1 1 0 valid from SW Version 1 8 Opening of a new dialog for supplementary settings WAGO BACnet Configurator Options General Color used to mark linked devices es Choose Device autodiscovery scan time 5 Minutes v Enable Auto Device Discovery on Start Scan Devices when they come online Remove prefix from object names Minutes Online discovery time 1 Figure 30 Supplementary Settings Choose Choosing of a color to

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