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Unison Paradigm BACnet Interface Object Reference Guide

1.7 ETC Override Object Type

ETC Override: BACnet Properties List

Is the Object Type Proprietary?

Yes.

Does the Object Type contain any Proprietary Properties?

Yes, all but the first eight properties.

General Description of Object Type

The ETC Override object type is an ETC proprietary construct to encapsulate all the

properties of a Paradigm "Override" and its associated values. Paradigm overrides can

inhibit or allow the function of other objects.

The specific dependencies of an override are created using Paradigm LightDesigner

software. Each object instance for this "Object_Type" has an "Object_Identifier" that is

unique for this type and "Object_Name".

The BACnet object instance is managed by the Paradigm Central Control Server (P-CCS),

based on the configuration using Paradigm LightDesigner software. The maximum number

of objects is 5,000.

The "Present_Value" property will always have the objects status value. The

"Override_BCID" (EtcBACnetCID) value will always be a unique identifier within the storage

of the BACnet interface device and the P-CCS sub-system.

Property Identifier

Property Datatype

Property Brief Description

Object_Identifier

BACnetObjectIdentifier

Numeric code uniquely identifying this object

Object_Name

CharacterString

Alphanumeric string identifying this object

Object_Type

BACnetObjectType

Always: "OBJECT_OVERRIDE" or decimal 136

Present_Value

EtcOverrideStatus

Current status this object (see

3.3

).

Description

CharacterString

Alphanumeric description of this object

Override_BCID

EtcBACnetCID

Unique 16 byte identifier assigned by P-CCS

No_Of_MetaData

Unsigned16

Number of MetaData Structures that follow

Meta_Data

EtcMetaData

MetaData structures for this Override (see

2.7

).