Binary Input Objects
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Object
 Object Name
 Object Description
Out of
Service
Present Value
Reliability
Status
 Text
1
 My Binary Input 1
 Description of BI 1
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 BI 1 inactive
2
 Binary Input 2
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
3
 Binary Input 3
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
4
 Binary Input 4
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
5
 Binary Input 5
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
6
 Binary Input 6
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
7
 Binary Input 7
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
8
 Binary Input 8
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
9
 Binary Input 9
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
 Binary Input 10
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
 Binary Input 11
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
 Binary Input 12
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
 Binary Input 13
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
 Binary Input 14
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
 Binary Input 15
 
N
Inactive
0
0,0,0,0
 
Quick Help

The object name, value, and status are shown for a list of objects starting with the number entered at the top of the page. Click Prev/Next to scroll through the list. Click on the object number in the first column to change name or out-of-service state.

The source of data for a Binary Input object will typically be reading from some other BACnet or Modbus device. Click on the object number in the first column for more detail including the link to any client map providing data to this object.

Out of Service means polling for data will stop. While out of service, the present value may be written by the BACnet client. Data may be forced via this web page at any time, but will be overwritten by the next mapped client update unless the object is out of service.

Reliability codes may be any of the following:
Modbus client/master, no response from slave (64)
Modbus client/master, crc error (65)
Modbus exception, illegal function code (66)
Modbus exception, illegal data address (67)
Modbus exception, illegal data value (68)
Modbus exception, code+65, rarely used (69..79)
Local device, configuration property fault (80)
Faulty Modbus packet(81)
BACnet client, device timeout (82)
BACnet client, error returned by server (83)

Status flags A,B,C,D indicate the following, 0 meaning not true, 1 meaning true:
A = in alarm
B = fault
C = overridden
D = out of service