For: All controllers
Navigate to: System Settings > Keypad
Lets you define:
• The amount of time (255 min. maximum) of inactivity after which the standby screen
displays and, if applicable, the backlight on a BACview®
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device turns off.
NOTE This time can also be defined in the module driver.
• The priority level (0-16), that the BACview® device uses to write BACnet commandable
properties to a controller.
BACnet Priorities:
0 = Relinquish Default (Writes this as the default value for the controller)
1 = Munual Life Safety (Highest priority)
2 = Automatic Life Safety
3 = Available
4 = Available
5 = Critical Equipment Control
6 = Minimum ON/OFF
8 = Manual Operator
9 = Available
10 = Available
11 = Available
12 = Available
13 = Available
14 = Available
15 = Available
16 = Available (Lowest priority)
NOTE The value that is written from the BACview® device is always written to the controller. If a
priority of 1-16 is specified, other BACnet devices must write at a priority equal to or greater
than the priority specified by the BACview® device.
EXAMPLE The Heating Setpoint is written to the controller by a BACview® device at Priority 9.
Another BACnet device writes the Heating Setpoint to the controller at Priority 16. This value will
NOT overwrite the BACview® value since it was written at a lower priority (16) than the
BACview® priority (9).
For: All controllers except i-Vu® Open Router
Navigate to: System Settings > BACnet
For: i-Vu® Open Router
Navigate to: BACnet
Lets you view or edit the controller's BACnet Device Instance number. This is a unique number
that is typically autogenerated. However, if you need to use a custom number, set
Autogenerate Device ID to N, then enter your custom BACnet Device Instance number.