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WAGO Software
WAGO BACnet Configurator
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Table of Contents
1 Terms ................................................................................................................................6
1.1 Intended Use........................................................................................................... 7
1.2 Typographical Conventions..................................................................................... 8
1.3 Legal Information .................................................................................................... 9
2 Security...........................................................................................................................11
2.1 General Safety Regulations .................................................................................. 11
2.2 Indirect Safety ....................................................................................................... 11
3 Requirements .................................................................................................................12
3.1 System Requirements........................................................................................... 12
4 Overview .........................................................................................................................13
5 Installing .........................................................................................................................14
5.1 Installing the WAGO BACnet Controller................................................................ 15
5.2 Network Settings for BACstac............................................................................... 19
5.2.1 Check Active Firewall ...................................................................................19
5.2.2 Check Network Card IP Address..................................................................20
5.2.3 Checking BACstac .......................................................................................21
5.3 Information about the “BACnet Object Merger”..................................................... 22
5.4 Uninstalling the BACnet Controller........................................................................ 22
6 Starting............................................................................................................................23
7 Graphical User Interface ...............................................................................................24
7.1 Menu Bar............................................................................................................... 24
7.1.1 File................................................................................................................24
7.1.2 Edit ...............................................................................................................25
7.1.3 View..............................................................................................................25
7.1.4 Pool ..............................................................................................................26
7.1.5 Device ..........................................................................................................30
7.1.6 Extras ...........................................................................................................36
7.1.7 Help ..............................................................................................................37
7.2 Toolbar .................................................................................................................. 37
7.3 Views..................................................................................................................... 38
7.3.1 Device Pools ................................................................................................39
7.3.2 “Structured View”..........................................................................................41
7.4 Configuration Area ................................................................................................ 43
7.4.1 Pool ..............................................................................................................43
7.4.2 Device ..........................................................................................................45
7.4.2.1 Configuration of Device .......................................................................47
7.4.2.2 Configuration of “BBMD” .....................................................................53
7.4.2.3 Configuration of Communication .........................................................55
7.4.2.4 Configuring “IEC Variables” for 750-83x Controller .............................56
7.4.2.5 Configuring “IEC Variables” for PFC BACnet Devices ........................58
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7.4.2.5.1 WAGOBACnetConfigurator Version 1.14.0 or Higher ............. 58
7.4.2.5.2 BACnet Configurator Version 1.13 / e!COCKPIT Version 1.7.0
and Higher ................................................................................. 59
7.4.2.5.3 Up to BACnet Version 1.12........................................................ 68
7.4.2.6 Node-Configurator ...............................................................................77
7.4.2.7 Storing and Downloading a Valid Configuration ..................................78
7.4.3 Objekt ...........................................................................................................80
7.4.4 Object Specific Dialog ..................................................................................85
7.4.4.1 “Configure Object Structured View” Dialog..........................................85
7.5 Device Manager .................................................................................................... 87
7.5.1 Object Manager............................................................................................88
7.5.2 Client Mapping .............................................................................................90
7.5.3 Internal Mapping (IEC Mapping) ..................................................................94
7.5.4 Multi-Controller Projects ...............................................................................95
7.5.5 Multistate ......................................................................................................96
7.6 Online and Offline Status .................................................................................... 101
8 Function........................................................................................................................102
8.1 BACnet Objects................................................................................................... 102
8.1.1 Properties of BACnet..................................................................................104
8.1.2 BACnet Instance Numbers.........................................................................105
8.2 BACnet Services ................................................................................................. 106
8.3 Configuration Files .............................................................................................. 107
8.4 EDE Files ............................................................................................................ 108
8.5 “terminal.csv” File................................................................................................ 108
8.6 Persistent and Configured Values....................................................................... 109
8.7 Change Firmware or Controller........................................................................... 110
9 Example Configuration................................................................................................111
9.1 Configuring New Devices (Offline) ...................................................................... 111
9.2 Configuring New Devices (Online) ...................................................................... 111
9.3 Changing Property Values with BACnet ............................................................. 113
9.4 “Present Value” – Value Scaling in DeviceType ................................................. 115
9.5 Use EDE File Import............................................................................................ 116
9.5.1 EDE File Structure......................................................................................116
9.5.1.1 Header...............................................................................................116
9.5.1.2 Optional Properties............................................................................118
9.5.2 Export Process ...........................................................................................119
9.5.3 Import Process ...........................................................................................119
9.5.3.1 Hardware Instance Number...............................................................121
9.5.4 Creating and Importing an EDE File...........................................................122
9.6 Backing up and Restoring Files .......................................................................... 126
9.7 Working with Persistent and Configured Values ................................................. 128
9.8 Creating a “Client Mapping” ................................................................................ 130
9.9 Creating an “Internal Mapping” ........................................................................... 133
9.10 Configuring Objects............................................................................................. 136
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9.10.1 Creating a Switching Schedule Program (“Schedule” objects) ..................137
9.10.2 Using Intrinsic Reporting (“Notification Class” objects) ..............................141
9.10.3 Creating Trend Recordings (“Trendlog” objects)........................................145
10 Mass Data Handling.....................................................................................................147
10.1 Configure Mode................................................................................................... 147
10.2 Device Manager .................................................................................................. 148
10.3 Client and Internal Mapping ................................................................................ 150
11 Appendix.......................................................................................................................151
11.1 List of BACnet Engineering Units........................................................................ 151
11.2 Compatibility with Configurator and Firmware Version ....................................... 155
11.3 Protected Rights.................................................................................................. 156
11.3.1 Copyright Protection of BACnet Standard (ASHRAE)................................156
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1Terms
This documentation applies to the WAGO BACnet Configurator in conjunction with the
following devices:
Devices with Pre-Installed Licenses
Table1: Scope of Applicability of the Documentation – Devices with Pre-Installed License
Device As of firmware version
BACnet/IP Fieldbus Coupler
750-330 29.02.01 (09)
BACnet/IP Fieldbus Coupler; 4th generation
750-332 20.01.01 (02)
BACnet MS/TP Controller
750-829 30.02.01 (09)
BACnet/IP Controller
750-830 12.03.04 (04)
750-831 29.02.01 (09)
750-831/000-002 29.02.01 (09)
750-832 20.01.01 (02)
750-832/000-002 20.01.01 (02)
PFC
750-8212/000-100 07.01.03 (13)
Devices without Pre-Installed License
Some devices need a license to be used with the WAGO BACnet Configurator:
Table2: Scope of Applicability of the Documentation – Devices without Pre-Installed License
Device
1
As of firmware version
PFC
750-8210 03.05.03 (17)
750-8210/0040-0000 03.05.03 (17)
750-8211 03.05.03 (17)
750-8211/0040-0000 03.05.03 (17)
750-8212 09.04.03 (16)
750-8212/0025-0000 09.04.03 (16)
750-8212/0025-0001 09.04.03 (16)
750-8212/0025-0002 09.04.03 (16)
750-8213 09.04.03 (16)
750-8216 03.05.03 (17)
750-8217 03.05.03 (17)
Touch Panel 600 Standard Line
0762-4301/8000-0002 09.04.03 (16)
0762-4302/8000-0002 09.04.03 (16)
0762-4303/8000-0002 09.04.03 (16)
0762-4304/8000-0002 09.04.03 (16)
0762-4305/8000-0002 09.04.03 (16)
0762-4306/8000-0002 09.04.03 (16)
Touch Panel 600 Advanced Line
0762-5303/8000-0002 09.04.03 (16)
0762-5304/8000-0002 09.04.03 (16)
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Device
1
As of firmware version
0762-5305/8000-0002 09.04.03 (16)
0762-5306/8000-0002 09.04.03 (16)
Touch Panel 600 Marine Line
0762-6301/8000-0002 03.05.03 (17)
0762-6302/8000-0002 03.05.03 (17)
0762-6303/8000-0002 03.05.03 (17)
0762-6304/8000-0002 03.05.03 (17)
Edge Controller
752-8303/8000-0002 09.06.03 (18)
1
The above devices allow a 30-day period for activating a BACnet evaluation license.
Note
The devices are designated as “Fieldbus Coupler” or “Controller” below.
The compatible Touch Panels are also included in the places where the term “Controller”
is explicitly used!
1.1 Intended Use
The WAGO BACnet Configurator is an independent commissioning, configuration and
management software program:
BACnet Controllers can be created.
The project and the BACnet devices can be logically structured within a BACnet net-
work.
Fieldbus couplers/controllers can be addressed.
The client and server can be configured in each individual BACnet Controller.
BACnet object properties can be visualized in the value browser.
Software operation is only permitted if the system requirements and license conditions
are met.
Warranty and Liability
The terms set forth in the General Business & Contract Conditions for Delivery and Ser-
vice of WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG and the terms for software products and
products with integrated software stated in the WAGO Software License Contract – both
available at üwww.wago.com – shall apply. In particular, the warranty is void if:
The products are used improperly.
The deficiency (hardware and software configurations) is due to special instructions.
The hardware or software has been modified by the user or a third party.
Individual agreements always have priority.
Obligations of Installers/Operators
The installers and operators bear responsibility for the safety of an installation or a sys-
tem assembled with the products. The installer/operator is responsible for proper installa-
tion and safety of the system. All laws, standards, guidelines, local regulations and ac-
cepted technology standards and practices applicable at the time of installation, and the
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instructions in the the products’ Instructions for Use, must be complied with. In addition,
the Installation regulations specified by Approvals must be observed. In the event of non-
compliance, the products may not be operated within the scope of the approval.
1.2 Typographical Conventions
Number Notation
100 Decimals: Normal notation
0x64 Hexadecimals: C-notation
‘100’
‘0110.0100’
Binary: In single quotation marks
Nibbles separated by a period
Text Formatting
italic Names of paths or files
bold Menu items, entry or selection fields, emphasis
Code Sections of program code
> Selection of a menu point from a menu
“Value” Value entries
[F5] Identification of buttons or keys
Cross References / Links
Cross reference / link to a section in a document
Cross reference / link to a separate document
ü
Cross reference / link to a website
Cross reference / link to an email address
Action Instructions
ü This symbol identifies a precondition.
1. Action step
2. Action step
ð This symbol identifies an intermediate result.
ð This symbol identifies the result of an action.
Lists
Lists, first level
Lists, second level
Notes
DANGER
Type and source of hazard
Possible consequences of hazard that also include death or irreversible injury
Action step to reduce risk
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WARNING
Type and source of hazard
Possible consequences of hazard that also include severe injury
Action step to reduce risk
CAUTION
Type and source of hazard
Possible consequences of hazard that include at least slight injury
Action step to reduce risk
!
NOTICE
Type and source of malfunction (property damage only)
Possible malfunctions that may restrict the product’s scope of functions or ergonomics,
but do not lead to foreseeable risks to persons
Action step to reduce risk
Note
Notes and information
Indicates information, clarifications, recommendations, referrals, etc.
Figures
Figures in this documentation are for better understanding and may differ from the actual
product design.
1.3 Legal Information
Intellectual Property
Unless barred by applicable legal provisions, unauthorized copying and distribution of this
document, as well as the use and communication of its content are strictly prohibited un-
less expressly authorized by prior agreement. Third-party products are always mentioned
without any reference to patent rights. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG, or for
third-party products, their manufacturer, retain all rights regarding patent, utility model or
design registration.
Third-party trademarks are referred to in the product documentation. The “
®
” and “
TM
symbols are omitted hereinafter. The trademarks are listed in the Appendix (8Protected
Rights [}156]).
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Subject to Change
The instructions, guidelines, standards, etc., in this manual correspond to state of the art
at the time the documentation was created and are not subject to updating service. The
installer and operator bear sole responsibility to ensure they are complied with in their
currently applicable form. WAGO Kontakttechnik GmbH & Co. KG retains the right to
carry out technical changes and improvements of the products and the data, specifica-
tions and illustrations of this manual. All claims for change or improvement of products
that have already been delivered – excepting change or improvement performed under
guarantee agreement – are excluded.
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2Security
2.1 General Safety Regulations
This documentation is part of the product. Therefore, retain the documentation during
the entire service life of the product. Pass on the documentation to any subsequent
user of the product. In addition, ensure that any supplement to this documentation is
included, if necessary.
Any actions related to the use of WAGO software may only be performed by qualified
staff with sufficient knowledge to use the respective PC system.
Steps in which files are created or changed on a PC system may only be performed by
qualified employees with sufficient knowledge in the administration of the PC system
used in addition to file creation or modification.
Steps that change the PC system’s behavior within a network may only be performed
by qualified employees with sufficient knowledge of administration of the responsible
network.
Comply with the laws, standards, guidelines, local regulations and accepted technol-
ogy standards and practices applicable at the time of installation.
2.2 Indirect Safety
If automation solutions are implemented that can cause personal injury or major prop-
erty damage in the event of failure, you must take appropriate measures to ensure that
the system remains in a safe operating state even in the event of failure.
Give all products in a network different IP addresses.
Operate ETHERNET and PROFINET interfaces in separate networks.
Never connect a PC on which a DHCP server is installed to a global network. In larger
networks, there is usually already a DHCP server that can cause collisions and subse-
quent network failure.
Use only the latest security software.
Uninstall or disable all software components or programs on your PC that are not re-
quired for the intended use.
If there are access problems, check whether the e!RUNTIME runtime system is acti-
vated on the connected devices. Use a software tool (depending on the hardware) to
perform the check or use the Web-Based Management System.
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3Requirements
3.1 System Requirements
Table3: Minimum System Requirements
Components Requirements
Operating system XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
Memory At least 128 MB
Free hard disk stor-
age
Minimum 10 MB for the WAGOBACnetConfigurator and 280 MB (x86) or 610 MB (x64)
for the .NET 4.0 Framework
1)
Monitor resolution 800 x 600 or greater
Miscellaneous Installed network card, .NET 4.0 Framework (redistributable included in delivery), net-
work cable or hub
Standard Internet connection to download software from ühttp://www.wago.com
Administrator rights for the installation/deinstallation and the first program start
External router
2)
(e.g., MBS BACnet router UBR-01)
1)
If .NET 4.0 Framework has not already been installed.
2)
Only for operation with a BACnet-MS/TP Controller 750-829.
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4Overview
The WAGO BACnet Configurator is an independent commissioning, configuration and
management software program. The WAGO BACnet Configurator offers a range of func-
tions; some are listed here:
Design:
BACnet Controllers can be created.
Structure:
The project and the BACnet devices can be logically structured within a BACnet net-
work.
Addressing:
Fieldbus couplers/controllers can be addressed.
Configuration:
The client and server can be configured in each individual BACnet Controller.
Visualization:
BACnet object properties can be visualized in the value browser.
The WAGO BACnet Configurator displays all configuration data. To edit BACnet objects,
the WAGO BACnet Configurator offers specific table views in which the corresponding
properties of the object can be modified. Typical table editing functions, e.g., “Search/Re-
place,” “Sort,” “Filter” and “Show/Hide” are available. Then the updated configuration data
can be uploaded to one or more controllers and saved as a project.
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5Installing
This section describes the system requirements and installation of the WAGO BACnet
Configurator and the BACnet service BACstac for accessing BACnet/IP networks. The in-
dividual terms are described below:
WAGO BACnet Configurator:
The Configurator can be used to configure and parameterize individual BACnet de-
vices.
BACstac:
The BACnet Configurator gains access to a BACnet/IP network via this service. The
service is included in the BACnet Controller installation.
BACnet/IP-Netzwerk:
Refers to a network consisting of one or more IP subnets that contain BACnet devices.
Note
Administrator rights required!
Administrator rights required! Administrator rights are required to install the BACnet Con-
troller. If these rights have not yet been authorized, contact your company IT department!
Note
Firewalls and virus scanners may prevent installation!
If an error occurs during BACnet installation, this may be due to an active firewall or a
virus scanner that is installed. It may be necessary to deactivate the virus scanner or fire-
wall being used while installation is in progress. As an alternative, manually accept the
BACstac in the firewall rules; this is never done automatically. Contact your system ad-
ministrator before performing either of these measures!
Note
Install BACstac to use the BACnet Configurator!
BACstac is automatically installed when installing the BACnet Configurator. Scanning for
network participants and their configuration in the BACnet Configurator is not possible
without installing BACstac.
Note
Activate the network connection to use BACstac!
An active network connection is required to install and use the BACstac.
Note
Additional Information
The WAGO BACnet Configurator is included in the product. This software from the down-
load area of the website http://www.wago.com under the appropriate product information.
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5.1 Installing the WAGO BACnet Controller
The particular WAGO BACnet Controller installation depends on the network used:
“BACnet/IP” Network
“BACnet MS/TP” Network
“BACnet/IP” Network
The WAGO BACnet Configurator has been installed on a PC. The PC is connected to the
BACnet/IP network via a switch, hub or router by a network cable. The usual require-
ments for an IP network apply here; e.g., a unique IP address and matching network
mask. This particularly applies to the products:
BACnet/IP Fieldbus Couplers/Controllers: 750-330, 750-332
BACnet/IP Controllers: 750-831, 750-831/000-002, 750-832, 750-832/000-002,
750-8212/000-100
“BACnet MS/TP” Network
The WAGO BACnet Configurator has been installed on a PC. The PC is connected to the
BACnet MS/TP network via a BACnet MS/TP router. This particularly applies to the prod-
uct:
BACnet MS/TP-Controller: 750-829
Note
BACnet communication is not possible via RJ45 interfaces!
The fieldbus controller (750-829) has two RJ45 interfaces. These interfaces cannot be
used for BACnet communication. With this product, BACnet communication is exclusively
through the MS/TP fieldbus!
1. Double-click on “WAGO BACnet Configurator Setup” to start the installation.
If the WAGO BACnet Configurator is installed on Windows 7 or higher, a dialog may
appear asking if the software can be installed. Confirm to proceed with the installa-
tion..
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2. Click [Next] to start the next configuration step.
3. Read the terms of the license carefully and select [I accept the agreement].
4. Click [Next].
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5. Enter the path to the desired Configurator installation location
6. Select the components to install; click [Next].
The components “BACnet Object Merger” and “Create Desktop Shortcut for WAGO
BACnet Configurator” options are selected by default. 8Information about the
“BACnet Object Merger” [}22].
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7. Click [Install] to continue the installation.
ð The Configurator has been installed
8. Click [Next] to finish the installation..
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9. Click [Finish] in the installation window to end the setup.
ð The WAGO BACnet Configurator installation is finished. For information about poten-
tial general problems during the installation, refer to section 8Checking BACstac
[}21].
5.2 Network Settings for BACstac
If BACnet fieldbus couplers/controllers in the network are not automatically scanned
when the Configurator is launched, the BACstac may not be correctly installed. This may
be due to the following causes:
Active firewall on the PC
Incorrect network card IP address
Stopped BACstac
If any of these apply, follow the steps below
5.2.1 Check Active Firewall
If an error occurs during BACnet installation, this may be due to an active firewall or a
virus scanner that is installed. It may be necessary to deactivate the virus scanner or fire-
wall being used while installation is in progress. As an alternative, manually accept the
BACstac in the firewall rules; this is never done automatically. Contact your system ad-
ministrator before performing either of these measures!
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5.2.2 Check Network Card IP Address
Note
Check IP settings before starting the BACstac!
The BACnet checks that the IP settings are assigned correctly. Make the IP settings be-
fore restarting the BACnet service.
1. Go to Tools > BACstac Settings in the BACnet Configurator.
ð The BACstac settings are displayed.
2. Click [Edit...] to open the BACstac configuration.
Note: Additional network segments can be added to BACstac through the button
[Add…]. Thus, several network segments can be searched simultaneously. Keep in
mind that a value from 2 to 255 can be added for Port ID network segments and 2 to
65534 for the “Network Number.”
/