BACnet Fire 3rd Party Commands
The following describes the commands available for the BACnet Fire 3rd Party integration.
Commands on Analog Input Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Present Value |
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Units |
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Acknowledged Transitions |
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Out of Service |
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Reliability |
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High Limit |
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Low Limit |
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Limit Enable |
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COV Increment |
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Deadband |
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Max Present Value |
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Min Present Value |
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Update Interval |
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Commands on Analog Output Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Present Value |
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Units |
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Acknowledged Transitions |
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Priority Array |
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Out of Service |
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Reliability |
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High Limit |
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Low Limit |
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Limit Enable |
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COV Increment |
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Deadband |
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Max Present Value |
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Min Present Value |
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Relinquish Default |
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Commands on Analog Value Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Present Value |
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Units |
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Acknowledged Transitions |
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Priority Array |
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Out of Service |
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Reliability |
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High Limit |
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Low Limit |
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Limit Enable |
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COV Increment |
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Min Present Value |
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Max Present Value |
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Deadband |
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Relinquish Default |
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Time Delay |
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Commands on Binary Input Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Present Value |
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Acknowledged Transitions |
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Out of Service |
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Reliability |
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Polarity |
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Profile Name |
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Commands on Binary Output Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Present Value |
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Acknowledged Transitions |
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Out of Service |
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Priority Array |
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Feedback Value |
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Reliability |
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Minimum Off Time |
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Minimum On Time |
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Polarity |
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Relinquish Default |
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Commands on Binary Value Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Present Value |
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Acknowledged Transitions |
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Out of Service |
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Priority Array |
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Reliability |
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Minimum Off Time |
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Minimum On Time |
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Relinquish Default |
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Commands on Device Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Local Time |
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Location |
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Firmware Revision |
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Commands on Life Safety Point Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Mode |
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Acknowledged Transitions |
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Reliability |
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Operation Expected |
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Silenced |
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Event Detection Enable |
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Units |
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Commands on Life Safety Zone Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Mode |
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Acknowledged Transitions |
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Reliability |
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Operation Expected |
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Silenced |
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Event Detection Enable |
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Commands on Multi State Input Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Present Value |
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Acknowledged Transitions |
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Out of Service |
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Reliability |
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Commands on Multi State Output Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Present Value |
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Acknowledged Transitions |
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Out of Service |
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Reliability |
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Relinquish Default |
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Reliability Evaluation Inhibit False |
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Commands on Multi State Value Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Present Value |
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Acknowledged Transitions |
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Out of Service |
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Commands on Notification Class Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Commands on Structured View Objects | |
Property | Commands |
Alarm Suppression |
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Extend or Reduce the Commands on the Mode Property
Do one of the following:
- If you want to add and remove commands:
a. Save the TxG_BACnetFire_ModeCmd text group as a new one.
b. Modify the new text group as necessary.
c. Assign the new text group to the customized object model or instance if needed.
- If you only want to add new commands:
- Modify the TxG_BACnetFire_ModeCmd text group as necessary.
No other changes are required to the object model or instance since the customized text group is automatically assigned to all instances of that specific object model.
When new commands are added they must take the identifier from the text group TxG_BACnetFire_LifeSafetyMode while the text must reflect the corresponding command (for example, 5 Slow or 8 Fast).