Attributes associated with the hardware source for object data are shown under the Hardware tab of the display panel. Attributes marked with the letter C are configurable and attributes marked with the letter W are writeable.
Attribute Name |
Notes |
Initial Value |
Values/Options Ranges |
Description |
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Baud Rate |
C,W |
9600 |
Indicates the baud rate of the integrated Honeywell XL-5000 field device. Baud rates typically encountered include: 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, and 76800. |
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Data Bits |
W |
8 |
Uses Databits |
Indicates the data bits used by the XL-5000 equipment. The valid data bits/stop bits value for Honeywell protocol is 8/1. |
Device Configured OK |
Indicates if the Honeywell field device is fully configured, ready to run, operational, and if its database has objects. |
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Device Database OK |
Indicates if the Honeywell field device has a fully populated database containing no errors, corruptions, or missing parts. |
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Device Health |
OK or Fault |
Indicates if the Honeywell field device is fully operational, running, and has correct operations. |
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Device Number |
C,W |
30 |
Range = 1–30 |
Indicates the number assigned to the NIE (as a Honeywell field device on the C-bus). |
Device Type |
C |
Maximum Length = 18 characters |
Indicates the type of Honeywell field device. For example, the XL-5000 family: XL-10, XL-20, XL-50, XL-80, XL-100, XL-300, XL-500, XL-600, Zone Manager. |
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Disable Automatic Alarming |
C,W |
False |
False True |
Specifies whether automatic online/offline device event reporting is disabled (True) or enabled (False). This attribute only applies to the device and not to the device’s mapped objects. Devices with the Disable Automatic Alarming attribute set to True suppress the alarm event but still indicate they are offline in the navigation tree with a red X. Alarm extensions are not affected by this attribute. |
Download Date |
Displays the Date stamp returned from the Honeywell field device (if extractable, otherwise displays the date when the object was defined). |
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Download Time |
Displays the Time stamp returned from the Honeywell field device (if extractable, otherwise displays the time when the object was defined). |
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Driver Name |
XL5Kdrvr |
Indicates the protocol DLL driver name for this integration (for example, XL5Kdrvr). |
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Firmware Version |
Indicates the firmware version of the receiver module. |
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Hardware Version |
Indicates the hardware version of the receiver module. |
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Parity |
W |
Even |
Uses Parity |
Indicates the parity used by the XL-5000 equipment. The valid parity for Honeywell protocol is Even. |
Protocol Revision |
Indicates the current version number of the XL5K Protocol Engine (PC104). |
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Remote Name |
C,W |
Honeywell device name |
Indicates the existing name of the Honeywell field device. |
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Remote Object Type |
C |
Undefined |
Indicates the type of remote object (for example, Analog Input, Digital Output, and Pulse Input). |
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Reset Date |
Indicates the date of the last Clear Statistics command. |
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Reset Time |
Indicates the time of the last Clear Statistics command. |
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Stop Bits |
W |
1 |
Uses Stopbits |
Indicates the stop bits used by the XL-5000 integration. The valid Data Bits value for Honeywell protocol is 8/1. |
Trunk Number |
W |
1 |
Range = 0–6 |
Indicates the trunk number used for the integration. This number is typically 1. |