Many objects have BACnet commands (for example, the system object) associated with them. The commands in the tool have different priority levels. Use Table 1 as a reference to understand these command priority levels. The priority level command conventions appear from highest priority to lowest priority. The default priority level is 16.
Priority Level |
Description |
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1 |
Manual life safety - high priority |
2 |
Automatic life safety - high priority |
3 |
Priority 3 - user defined - high priority |
4 |
Priority 4 - user defined - high priority |
5 |
Critical equipment control - high priority |
6 |
Minimum on/off |
7 |
Heavy equipment delay |
8 |
Operator override (manual operator) |
9 |
Priority 9 - user defined |
10 |
Priority 10 - user defined |
11 |
Priority 11 - user defined |
12 |
Priority 12 - user defined |
13 |
Priority 13 - user defined |
14 |
Priority 14 - user defined |
15 |
Scheduling |
16 |
Default |
0 |
No priority
Note: No priority (0) appears as a blank in the tool software.
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To use a different priority level, you need to perform an operator override command on the Supervisory Controller. For more information on how to perform an operation override command, see the Supervisory Controller documentation.