The following table lists the objects that can be commanded using the global command feature, and the available commands.
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1 You must select and command similar object
types. For example, you cannot send a command to both alarm extensions and trend
extensions at once. You need to command the alarm extensions and trend
extensions separately.
2 For binary objects, state commands display as the
generic State0 and State1 commands if the States Text attribute is different.
If the States Text attribute is the same, then the specific states text is
used (for example, On or Off).
3 Integrations include BACnet Protocol Eng, Eth
IP DataLink, Field Bus MSTP, SA Bus, N2 Trunk, VND,
Wireless Supervisor, BACnet, and N1 Migration.
4 For multistate objects, state commands display
as the generic State0 and State1 commands if the States Text attribute is
different. If the States Text attribute is the same, then the specific states
text is used (for example, On, Off, or Auto). In addition, you can command
multistate items together only when the number of states matches.
5 This works only for schedules in the NxE, not the
FAC.