The following table details what type of points the CE360 expects for the properties page in the display object. The CE360 only uses the point order in each property page to determine what the point means and how to use it. For example, point 2 expects a multistate value (MV) point with three states. Point 5 expects an MV point with five states and point 7 expects an analog value (AV) with units in minutes. See Table 1 for more information. Point 6 and 7 in the properties page are optional. For example, the R1_PRO_Zone1 page contains 7 points. The R2_PRO_Zone2 page contains 5 points. The CLEAN-EN and CLEAN-DURATION points do not apply to Zone 2 and the display object does not include them. See Table 1 for more information.
Order | Read/write | Type | State and units | Point name |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Read-only | MV |
0= Positive 1= Negative 2= Positive and negative |
ISOLATION-MODE-LIMIT |
2 | Read-only | MV |
0= Positive 1= Negative 2= Neutral |
ISOLATION-MODE-S |
3 | Writable | MV |
0= Positive 1= Negative 2= Neutral |
ISOLATION-MODE |
4 | Read-only | MV |
0= Occupied 1= Unoccupied 2= Bypass 3= Standby |
OCCUPANCY-MODE-S |
5 | Writable | MV |
0= Occupied 1= Unoccupied 2= Bypass 3= Standby 4= Not set |
OCCUPANCY-OVERRIDE |
6 | Writable | Binary value (BV) | False or true | CLEAN-EN |
7 | Read-only | AV | Minutes | CLEAN-DURATION |
- You can change the point name.
- You can restrict points to read-only at CE360 level. You can add restrictions to make other points read only by selection of their respective boxes in the display object. You cannot edit points marked as read-only in the read/write column.