Appendix: Single Point Linkage and Device Address Binding   
 
 
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Single Point Linkage 
The UPC Open receives data from other Open controllers when they are installed as part of an i-Vu® Control 
System. The data transfer may take the form of Single Point Linkage (SPL), which is automatic, or Device Address 
Binding, which you must configure. 
Currently, the UPC Open implements Single Point Linkage (SPL) for 3 variables: 
•  System Cool Demand Level  
• 
System Heat Demand Level 
•  System Outside Air Temperature 
 
Network Points for which SPL has been implemented are displayed in Field Assistant and the i
-Vu® interface on 
the Properties page > Network Points tab. 
The following example involves outside air temperature. System Heat & Cool Demand Level behaves similarly, 
except that their usage involves a specific application loaded on a Universal Controller Open. See UC Open 
Installation Guide for additional information. In either case, note that the BACnet type and instance numbers 
specified in the Address field of these variables have been predefined. 
Network variables for which SPL is used are easily identified on the Properties page > Network Points tab. The 
asterisk in the BACnet address invokes the SPL function. These addresses cause the controller to issue a BACnet 
“who has” command for this variable. The controller binds to the closest of the first 5 devices from which it 
receives a valid response.