olympia electronics GR-7500 User manual

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User manual

The olympia electronics GR-7500 is a control panel that utilizes the BACnet/IP (Annex J) protocol to communicate over UDP/IP broadcasts on the BACnet port 47808. It supports a maximum APDU length of 480 Bytes and has a 3000ms timeout timer. With the GR-7500, users can monitor and control connected devices, such as luminaires, through a BACnet explorer. It offers various object types, including analog inputs, commands, device information, and multi-state inputs, allowing users to access data and send commands to the connected devices.

The olympia electronics GR-7500 is a control panel that utilizes the BACnet/IP (Annex J) protocol to communicate over UDP/IP broadcasts on the BACnet port 47808. It supports a maximum APDU length of 480 Bytes and has a 3000ms timeout timer. With the GR-7500, users can monitor and control connected devices, such as luminaires, through a BACnet explorer. It offers various object types, including analog inputs, commands, device information, and multi-state inputs, allowing users to access data and send commands to the connected devices.

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GR-750X BACnet REGISTER MAP
ŸIP Address: the static IP you configured.
ŸConnection Type: UDP/IP Broadcast
Connected Device Limits
The following settings are required for proper usage:
The BACnet/IP functionality can be used with a BACnet explorer that is being used from a computer device and
supports the objects, properties, and services supported by the panel device. The panel should be visible on an
Ethernet network. More information about the supported Objects and Functions is provided below.
Note: No segmentation is supported.
The BACnet object that this control panel supports are the following:
To function properly the BACnet protocol, compatible software is required.
ŸAPDU Timeout: 3000ms
ŸDNET/DLEN/DADDR: Off
ŸNo segmentation is supported.
How to access the Device
Note: The DNET/DLEN/DADDR option should be turned off on the BACnet explorer.
ŸServer Port: 47808
Setup
This control panel utilizes the standard BACnet/IP (Annex J) protocol, communicating over UDP/IP broadcasts, on
the standard BACnet port 47808 (BAC0 in hex form). The device supports a maximum APDU length of 480 Bytes
and has a 3000ms timeout timer.
To use the BACnet functionality, you should configure the connection with a static IP from the Ethernet/Wi-Fi
setup menu.
The maximum number of connected devices supported by this control panel is 1.
ŸIP Address Type: IPv4
0 - Analog-input
The BACnet functionality is supported via the network card, whether it is connected to the network with Wi-Fi or
with an Ethernet cable.
7 Command
8 - Device
13 - Multi-state-input
ŸMax APDU length: 480 Bytes
Communications Protocol
Supported Object Types
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Supported Services
The BACnet services that this control panel supports are the following:
Device Discovery Procedure
While connected to the network, the control panel is discoverable by any computer using a BACnet explorer via
the following steps:
1. Send a broadcast Who-Is discovery request.
2. The panel will respond to the above request with an I-Am response message.
After these steps, the BACnet explorer user can discover and access the rest of the information on the control
panel device, by using the Read and Write-Property functions.
BACnet Service Initiate Execute
Who - I s
I - Am
Who - h as
I - Hav e
ReadProperty
WritePro perty
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Below are presented the available BACnet objects that describe the panel and points status. Also the available
commands to the panel.
All the objects are described in detail on the next pages.
Objects IDs Meaning
Device 260001
Analog Input 0
Analog Input 1
Analog Input 2
Analog Input 3
Analog Input 4
Analog Input 5
Analog Input 6
Analog Input 7
Analog Input 8
Command 0
Command 1
Command 2
Multi-State I nput 0
Panel device
Loop 1
Loop 2
Loop 3
Loop 4
Fau lts Counte r
Points in Test Counter
Sto p Tests Command
Fun ction Test Command
Registered Points Counter
Points in Inhibit Counter
Points in Emerg ency Counter
Clear Faults Command
Panel Luminaire Status
Object Meaning
BACnet Objects
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Fields Access
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Information
Obj ect Identi fier
Obj ect Name
Obj ect Type
System Status
Vendor Name
Vendor Iden tifier
Model Name
Firmware Revision
Application Software Version
Obj ect List
Number of APD U Retries
Pro tocol Ve rsion
Max APDU Leng th Accepted
Device Addr ess Bindin g
Pro tocol Revision
Segmentation Supported
Database Revision
Pro tocol Serv ices Supported
AOD U Timeout
Pro tocol Obje ct Types Supported
Object ID
Panel Device
Control Panel Name
Device
Device Status *
Olympia Electronics
1416
GR- 7500
Bit String (See p age 1, suppo rted object types)
3000ms
14
3:None
1
1.0
480
(empty)
3.0.x
List of the rest of t he Objects
3
1.0.0
Bit String (See p age 2, Suppo rted servi ces)
0 = NOR MAL
7 = EME RGENCY
8 = FAULT
9 = CUT OFF
*Device Status
The table below describes the meaning of Panel device object.
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Fields
Fields
Access
Access
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Information
Information
Obj ect Identi fier
Obj ect Identi fier
Obj ect Name
Obj ect Name
Obj ect Type
Obj ect Type
Present Value
Present Value
Units
Units
Sta tus Flags
Sta tus Flags
Eve nt State
Eve nt State
Object ID
Object ID
Loo p Status
Counters
Loop “X
Counter*
Analog Input
Analog Input
Luminaire number
Counter Value
95: No Units
95: No Units
Sta tus Flags
Sta tus Flags
Loop Status*
Eve nt State
6 = CON NECTED
Faults
7 = DIS CONNCTED
Luminaires in Testing
10 = NOT REGIS TERED
Registered Luminaires
8 = CON FLICT
Luminaires in Emergency
11 = NOT CONNECTED
9 = WRO NG DATA
Luminaires in Inhibit Mode
*Loop Status
*Counter
The table below describes the meaning of Loop (1, 2, 3 ,4) status objects.
The table below describes the meaning of Counters (Faults Counter, Points in Test, Points in Emergency, Points
in Inhibit, Points in Registered) objects.
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Fields
Fields
Access
Access
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Write (W) and Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Read (R)
Information
Information
Obj ect Identi fier
Obj ect Identi fier
Obj ect Name
Obj ect Name
Obj ect Type
Obj ect Type
Present Value
Present Value
In Pr ocess
All Writes S uccessfu l*
Sta tus Flags
Eve nt State
Out of Service
Number of State s
Object ID
Object ID
Commands
Panel Luminai re Status
Command Name
Panel Luminaire Status
Command
Multi-State I nput
Command Value**
Sta te Enum*
Boolean
Sta tus Flags
Boolean
Eve nt State
Boolean
8
1= NO POINT
2 = CHARGING
6 = INH IBIT TEST
5 = FUN CTION TEST
3 = FUL LY CHARGE
7 = EME RGENCY
4= DURATION TEST
8 = CUT OFF
*State Enum
The table below describes the meaning of Commands (Function Test, Stop Tests, Clear Faults) objects.
The table below describes the meaning of Panel luminaire status object.
*In case of successful execution this variable will be true or in case of a problem it will become false.
To start function test to all zones, the data value is 1111.
To start function test to a specific zone of the panel the data value is the number of each zone (1-200).
**Sending Commands
To reset faults to all zones the data value is 1111.
To stop tests to all zones the data value is 1111.
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olympia electronics GR-7500 User manual

Type
User manual

The olympia electronics GR-7500 is a control panel that utilizes the BACnet/IP (Annex J) protocol to communicate over UDP/IP broadcasts on the BACnet port 47808. It supports a maximum APDU length of 480 Bytes and has a 3000ms timeout timer. With the GR-7500, users can monitor and control connected devices, such as luminaires, through a BACnet explorer. It offers various object types, including analog inputs, commands, device information, and multi-state inputs, allowing users to access data and send commands to the connected devices.

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