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The
object name, units, 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, units, COV, and out-of-service state. Analog
Value objects may be both a source and destination for some other
BACnet device. The source of data for the Value object will be reading
from a remote device when associated with a Read Map. The destination of
data for the Value object will be writing to a remote device when
associated with a Write Map. Click on the object number in the first
column for more detail including the links to any client maps providing
data to or receiving data from this object. The
Value object may be simultaneously associated with both Read and Write
maps pointing to the same remote device object. When this Value object
receives new data (from any source), this data will be written to
the mapped remote device before any subsequent read from the same
device. Thus the Value data is not discarded by the read operation
before the new data can be written. Out
of Service means any mapped remote device will be neither read or
written. Reading and writing will resume when placed back in service. Reliability codes may be any of the following: BACnet client, device timeout (82) BACnet client, error returned by server (83) SNMP client, no response from agent (91) SNMP client, agent returned 'no such name' error (92) SNMP client, unable to parse data returned (93) SNMP client, reply did not match request (94) SNMP client, invalid table walk configuration (95) SNMP client, unable to parse PDU returned (96) SNMP client, table walk came up short on data (97) SNMP client, agent returned error other than 'no such name' (98) 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 |