
User Guide Babel Buster 2 Model BB2-7030 BACnet Gateway and Router Rev. 1.0 – September 2010
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 7 ● Network numbers MUST NOT be duplicated anywhere else on the network. Duplicated network numbers on two or
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 8 The primary use of hop count is to force packets on the network to be discarded faster, particularly in the
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 9 4.UsingtheBB27030asaBACnetRouter You do not actually need to do more than the minimum configuration
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 10 It should also be noted that if some external BACnet network management tool sends a router table initiali
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 11 The networks listed as “Connected” in the diagram are the locally connected network numbers. The remaining
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 12 5.UsingtheBB27030asaBACnetServer The BB2-7030 contains a set of BACnet objects whose only purpose
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 13 The source of data for an Analog Input object will be reading an object in another BACnet device, or rece
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 14 81: Faulty packet 82: BACnet IP client, device timeout 83: BACnet IP client, error returned by server 84: S
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 15 The Analog Output object is commandable, meaning the BACnet client must write both a value and a priority l
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 16 6.UsingtheBB27030asaBACnetClient The BACnet client is used to query other BACnet devices, obtain t
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page ii User Guide Babel Buster 2 Model BB2-7030 BACnet Gateway and Router Rev. 1.0 – September 2010 I
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 17 the 'No Who-Is' box. If located on a remote network via a router, enter the network number as DNe
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 18 Local Object is internally a coded number consisting of BACnet object type multiplied by 1000, then added
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 19 When the remote object is read, data may be manipulated before being written to the local object. The value
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 20 Maps entered on this page only write data to remote devices. Go to the Client Read Map to read data from t
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 21 Rule number simply tells you where you're at on the list of object maps. Click "next" and
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 22 necessary to use Insert to add maps to the bottom of the list or to define any map presently having zero fo
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 23 25 = ERROR_CODE_OPERATIONAL_PROBLEM /* Error Class - Object */ 4 = ERROR_CODE_DYNAMIC_CREATION_NOT_SUPPORT
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 24 29 = ERROR_CODE_SERVICE_REQUEST_DENIED 43 = ERROR_CODE_COV_SUBSCRIPTION_FAILED 46 = ERROR_CODE_INVALID_CONF
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 25 7.UsingtheBB27030asanMS/TPtoBACnetIPgatew ay The difference between router and gateway for conn
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 26 8.ConfiguringtheBB2703001asaModbusTCPServer The term “server” is often used to describe the Modb
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page iii Contents 1. Introduction ...
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 27 You may access any BACnet object as a Modbus register using the above register number calculations. You als
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 28 field processing takes place if the bit field is set to zero. Bit fields apply to 16-bit integer or unsigne
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 29 To use Modicon mapping, you must check the Use Modicon box, and also check User Map Enabled. It is also hi
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 30 9.ConfiguringtheBB2703001asaModbusTCPClient The BB2-7030-01 can be a Modbus client or server. As
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 31 register first for double and float. If the low order register comes first on the device being accessed, ch
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 32 An abbreviated version of a list of rules is shown on this page. Any of the parameters shown may be changed
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 33 Rule number simply tells you where you're at on the list of register maps. Click "next" an
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 34 Selecting "none" for remote type effectively deletes the rule even though it will still appear in
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 35 An abbreviated version of a list of rules is shown on this page. Any of the parameters shown may be changed
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 36 Rule number simply tells you where you're at on the list of register maps. Click "next" an
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 1 1.Introduction The Babel Buster BB2-7030 is a BACnet gateway and router. It may be used as either or both,
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 37 the results of all qualifying rules will be OR-ed together before being sent to the remote destination. F
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 38 The first occurrence of read and write errors are shown along with the map number that was being processe
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 39 10.UsingtheBB2703001asaBA CnettoModbusTCPGateway The possible reasons for using the BB2-7030 a
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 40 11.UsingtheBB2703002asanSNMPServer(Agent) The BB2-7030-02 can act as an SNMP agent or server. Yo
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 41 For each local object to be accessed by the remote SNMP Client, enter the local object number and scale fa
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 42 OID number simply tells you where you're at on the list of the local SNMP Agent's OID maps. Cli
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 43 Traps generated by this device will be sent to port 162 on each IP address listed above. The name, locati
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 44 12.UsingtheBB2703002asanSNMPClient(Manager) The BB2-7030 has the ability to be an SNMP client. I
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 45 97 = Connection aborted 98 = Connection reset by peer 103 = Connection timed out 104 = Connection refused 1
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 46 AI n = Analog Input #n AO n = Analog Output #n AV n = Analog Value #n BI n = Binary Input #n BO n = Binary
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 2 The BB2-7030 may also be used as a gateway to connect BACnet MS/TP or BACnet IP to either Modbus TCP or SNM
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 47 The periodic poll time determines how often the remote OID will be read. This number, if nonzero, will ove
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 48 Rule number simply tells you where you're at on the list of OID maps. Click "next" and &qu
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 49 AI n = Analog Input #n AO n = Analog Output #n AV n = Analog Value #n BI n = Binary Input #n BO n = Binary
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 50 Data from the local object may be manipulated before being written to the remote OID. The local data is fir
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 51 The number of rules enabled simply limits the scope of rule review so that you do not have to review a lot
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 52 13.UsingtheBB2703002asaBA CnettoSNMPGateway The possible reasons for using the BB2-7030 as a B
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 53 14.UsingtheBB27030ProxySupport This page allows you to provide Who-Is support (dynamic address bin
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 54 The local device name is not used on the network. It is simply present to aid in documenting the proxies.
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 55 15.UsingtheBB27030BBMDSupportandWANRouting If you will be using BBMD, the port, time-to-live, a
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 56 It important that only one device on an IP subnet be configured for BBMD. It is also important that all b
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 3 2.Connect ingtheBB27030fortheFirstTime (a) Connect power. Apply +12 to +24VDC or 24VAC to the term
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 57 The screen shot below shows port forwarding set up for BACnet coming in from WAN to our BACnet BBMD device
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 58
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 59 The following is an illustration of a BACnet network distributed over a wide area via standard Internet con
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 60 16.MiscellaneousSystemSetup Certain parameters such as device IP address are stored in a special area o
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 61 Click "View" to look at the selected file. It should be an XML file, and your browser will recogn
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 62 17.HardwareGuide Wire the BB2-7030 as illustrated above. Follow all conventional standards for wiring o
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 63 MS/TP Data (Dev Data) Flashes green each time the MS/TP token is passed, and also flashes yellow when the
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 64 18.TroubleShooting Connection problems between the BB2-7030 and other devices when using any of the Clie
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 65 19.BACnetObjectProperties 19.1 Data Object Properties (Analog, Binary, Multi-state) The following pro
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 66 Reliability (103) BACnetReliability ENUMERATED: normal(0) Vendor specific: no response (64) crc error
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 4 (e) Open your browser, and enter “http://10.0.0.101/” in the address window. You should see a page with the
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 67 Object_Name (77) CharacterString Object_Type (79) BACnetObjectType System_Status (112) BACnetDeviceSt
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 68 20.ModbusSlaveRegisterMapping 20.1 Using the BB2-7030 as a Modbus TCP Slave The Modbus registers are
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 69 would not normally be possible, for example -99 to indicate room temperature if the BB2-7030 is unable to r
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 5 (h) Most changes are stored in an XML configuration file in the device’s Flash file system. Only a few are
BB2-7030 User Guide – Rev. 1.0 Page 6 3.MinimumBB27030Gateway/RouterSetup The BB2-7030 requires only minimal configuration to be useful in i
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