Emerson E2 Manuel D’Utilisation

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E2 RX/BX/CX I&O Manual 
6.4.2.2
BACnet IP (Internet Protocol)
The E2 also supports connecting to devices through IP 
(Internet Protocol).  The device ID is used to identify the 
devices.
6.4.2.3
Discovery
BACnet supports discovery of the devices on a net-
work and interrogation of the devices so they report what 
data objects they contain and what properties each object 
supports.
6.4.2.4
Client-Server
To describe which role the device plays during com-
munication we will use the term: client-server. The client 
is the side that actively initiates the request. The server is 
the side that passively responds to the client reply. BACnet 
devices can act both as client and server.
Most simple MS/TP and IP devices are passive serv-
ers. They wait passively for a system to poll them for data 
and only then do the devices respond. The E2 will mostly 
be an active client (although it does have to support some 
server aspects).
6.4.3
MS/TP Network Connection 
to E2
Before setting up a BACnet, the port on the E2 that has 
the MODBUS cable connected must be set up as a MOD-
BUS port.
1.
Log in to the E2 with Level 4 access.
2.
Press 
 followed by 

 - General 
Controller Info.
3.
Press 
+
 to open the Serial tab of the Gen-
eral Controller Info setup screens.
4.
This screen will have a “Connection” field for all 
COM ports on the E2. Highlight the COM port 
and choose which route it represents such as 
“BACnet MSTP-1”.
5.
Input the MAC address in the MSTP MAC field 
that the E2 will use for the COM port connection.
6.
Under the BACnet tab, several parameters can be 
changed on the device object.
Figure 6-12
 - BACnet Tab
•Object ID - This is the ID used by the E2 when 
participating on a BACnet network.  The E2 sup-
ports only the Device Object.
Max Master - This is the highest number of 
MS/TP MAC addresses that will be searched for 
on an MS/TP network.  This number must be 
higher than the controller with the highest MS/TP 
MAC address.  Lowering this number will 
improve throughput of data from the E2.
ADPU timeout - This is the length of time that 
the E2 will wait for a response from a controller.
ADPU retries - This is the number of times the 
E2 will attempt to communicate to a controller 
before attempting another message.
6.4.3.1
Add and Connect a BACnet 
Device
To enable communications between E2 and the BAC-
net, the devices must be added and addressed in E2.
1.
Log in to the E2 with Level 4 access.
2.
Press 

 - Connected I/O Boards 
and Controllers.
3.
On the Third Party tab, enter the number of 
BACnet devices in the BACnet number field.
To commission the device:
4.
Press 
 to return to the Network Setup 
menu, then select 
 - Network Summary.