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The Save button saves configuration changes. The Rebuild BACnet Records button recreates all integrated BACnet records. This button is useful if you have a problem with BACnet point automation.
| Property | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| Enabled | true or false |
Turns the feature on (true) and off (false). |
| Status | read-only | Reports the condition of the entity or process at last polling.
{ok} indicates that the entity is licensed and polling successfully. {down} indicates that the last poll was unsuccessful, perhaps because of an incorrect property. {disabled} indicates that the Enable property is set to false. {fault} indicates another problem. Depending on conditions, multiple status flags may be set including {fault} and {disabled}, combined with {down}, {alarm}, {stale}, and {unackedAlarm}. |
| Fault Cause | read-only | Reports the reason why a network, component, or extension is in fault. Fault Cause is blank unless a fault exists. |
| Object Id | number with valid range from 0 to 4194302; defaults to -1 resulting in no device | Specifies a numerical device ID on the BACnet network (must be unique among all BACnet devices). |
| Apdu Segment Timeout | milliseconds; defaults to recommended value of 2000 ms | Defines the time to wait before retransmission of an APDU (application protocol data unit) segment. |
| Apdu Timeout | milliseconds; defaults to recommended 3000 ms | Defines the time to wait before retransmission of an APDU requiring acknowledgment, for which no acknowledgment has been received. |
| Location (optional) | text string, defaults to unknown | Describes the location of the BACnet device |
| Description (optional) | text | Describes the BACnet device object |