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Contemporary Control Systems BASremote User Manual (firmware 3.1.x) User Manual

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Column E

This is pre-filled with the variable name supplied by the manufacturer of
the device. Any cell in this column can be individually edited if you wish
rename the variable to something more meaningful in your installation.

Column F

This is the Modbus ID (address) you set when the profile loaded. You can
edit a cell in this column, but don

’t. Remember, every variable (row) in

the profile of a single device must have the same value in this column.

Column G

The Variable Type may be either a Register or Coil.

Column H

The Variable Number is a value from 0001 through 9999.

Column I

The Data Format is one of those described Section 7.5.2.

Column J

This specifies the variable as Read-Only or Read-Write.

Column K

This is the BACnet Object that corresponds to the Modbus Variable as
described in Section 7.5.2.

Column L

The BACnet Instance is a calculated value that you cannot edit. It is the
concatenation of the values from Columns F, G and H. For example, a
Modbus register 40001 (Variable Type 4 + Variable Number 0001) at
address 10 will be mapped to BACnet Instance 1040001.

Column M Many standard BACnet Unit Groups are supported in the drop-down menu.

Column N

The Unit Value options depend on your selection in Column M.

Row 9

Double clicking any cell in this row will display helpful information about
the column in question.

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