Add/Edit device

These windows add and edit device records. This topic documentsonly some of a device component’s properties. It uses the BACnetAws device window as an example of the type of information required to configure a device.
Figure 122.   Example of a BACnet Aws device Edit window (single device)
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To open this type of window, expand Config > Drivers, double-click the network node in the Nav tree, click Discover, select a one or more discovered device(s) and click Add.

The Add window is nearly identical to the device Edit window, but allows you to edit Type as well as other device properties. Often, device address properties in the Add window already have acceptable values for operation (otherwise, communications to that device would not have occurred). Usually, you change only Name unless you know of other properties that need to change. You can always edit the device component(s) after you click OK and add them to your station database.

 NOTE: When one or more devices are selected in the top Discovered pane, the Create New Objects tool (icon) is also available on the toolbar (Image), as well as the New and Edit commands in the Manager menu. Also, you can simply double-click a discovered device to open its Edit window. 
Property Value Description
Name text Provides a name for the object. Editing this property is equivalent to the right-clicking Rename command on the component.

In this case, the object is a device.

Type drop-down list Specifies the type of object.

In this case, the type is a device. When a single device is selected in the Edit window, you can edit any property except Type because its value was fixed when you created the new device.

Device Id, list and instance drop-down list and text Provide a name for the device. The two values together ensure a unique name.

These values do not change the device’s ID in the station database.

Netwk network

This is exclusively a BACnet feature. For more information, refer to the Niagara 4 BACnet Driver Guide

Mac Addr text Specifies the data link layer MAC address of the device.
Enabled true (default) false Activates (true) and deactivates (false) use of the object (network, device, point, component, table, schedule, descriptor, etc.).
Use Cov true or false (default) Enables (true) and disables (false) a device’s support for COV (change of value) as a way to monitor proxy point values.

This is exclusively a BACnet feature. For more information, refer to the Niagara 4 BACnet Driver Guide

Use Cov Property true or false (default) Configures a tuning policy to process COV notifications.

This is exclusively a BACnet feature. For more information, refer to the Niagara 4 BACnet Driver Guide

Max Cov Subscription Text (defaults to max) Specifies the maximum number of COV (change of value) subscriptions that the database attempts to use with this device.

This is exclusively a BACnet feature. For more information, refer to the Niagara 4 BACnet Driver Guide