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L-Gate User Manual 71 LOYTEC
Version 3.2 LOYTEC electronics GmbH
Server Object Type: This property defines the BACnet object type of the underlying
BACnet server object. It can be changed within the class, i.e., for an analog data point,
the server object type analog input, analog output, or analog value can be chosen.
Commandable: This property defines, if the underlying BACnet server object is
commandable. For BACnet value objects (AV, BV, MSV) this property can be edited
to create commandable or non-commandable BACnet value objects.
Relinquish to invalid value: This property defines whether the data point maintains
the Relinquish_Default value, if the priority array is empty or assumes the invalid
value. By default, this property is false and the Relinquish_Default value is used.
Setting this property to true can be beneficial when used in a connection to withdraw a
value in another technology.
Server Object Name: This property defines the object name of the underlying
BACnet server object. It must be unique among all server objects. It can be up to 64
characters.
Server Object Instance No: This property defines the object instance number of the
underlying BACnet server object.
Server Object Description: This property defines the object description of the
underlying BACnet server object. It can be left blank.
Server Object Device Type: This property defines the object device type of the
underlying BACnet server object. It can be left blank.
Allocate Server Object: This Boolean property defines, if a server object shall be
allocated for the data point. This option is useful, when a local server object shall be
allocated for a client mapping.
Allocate Client Mapping: This Boolean property defines, if a client mapping shall be
allocated for the data point. This option is always set, if at least on client mapping is
attached.
Client Map Count: This property defines the number of client mappings attached to a
data point. A data point can have one read client map or n write client mappings.
Client Map [n]: This is a list of client mappings. The property shows a summary of
the client mapping parameters. To edit a client mapping click on the button.
Confirmed COV: This Boolean property defines, if a client map subscribes with the
confirmed COV service. If not enabled, the unconfirmed COV is used.
6.3 Project Settings
The project settings allow defining certain default behavior and default settings used
throughout the project. To access the project settings go to the menu Settings Æ Project
Settings… . This opens the project settings dialog, which provides several tabs as
described in the following sections.
6.3.1 General
The general tab of the project settings as shown in Figure 50 contains settings independent
of the technology port. The settings are:
Project Name: This setting allows entering a descriptive name for the project.
Default FTP Connection Settings: Enter a user name and password for the default
FTP access. This access method is used implicitly when connected via LNS and the
device is accessible over IP. For this implicit connection, there is no dialog to ask for a
username and password and the username and the default password from the project
settings are used.

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