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nanodac TM Recorder / Controller Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement Date Vendor name Vendor ID Website Range name Product name September 12, 2017 Schneider Electric 10 www.eurotherm.com nanodac Recorder/controller nanodac Recorder/controller High integrity graphical data recording aids statutory compliance across regulated industries World class PID control for greater performance and process reliability Application Software Version: Firmware Revision: BACnet Protocol Revision: Product Description V8.09 v8.09 14 We combined our in depth knowledge of stringent data security requirements of regulated industries with our control expertise in specialist applications such as cascade control, sterilization and carbon control to bring you world class recording and PID control in a space-saving, small box with a superb full colour display. SE- PICS-iEM.08.2017

Character Sets Supported Character Sets ANSI X3.4 ISO 8859-1 ISO 10646 (USC-2) ISO 10646 (USC-4) IBM Microsoft DBCS JIS C 6226 Supported X X

BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks (BIBBs) Support Data Sharing BIBB Description B-ASC DS-RP-A ReadProperty-A DS-RP-B ReadProperty-B X DS-RPM-A ReadPropertyMultiple-A DS-RPM-B ReadPropertyMultiple-B DS-RPC-A ReadPropertyCondiftional-A DS-RPC-B ReadPropertyCondiftional-B DS-WP-A WriteProperty-A DS-WP-B WriteProperty-B X DS-WPM-A WritePropertyMultiple-A DS-WPM-B WritePropertyMultiple-B DS-COV-A COV-A DS-COV-B COV-B DS-COVP-A COVP-A DS-COVP-B COVP-B DS-COVU-A COV-Unsolicited-A DS-COVU-B COV-Unsolicited-B DS-V-A View-A DS-M-A Modify-A DS-AV-A Advanced View-A DS-AM-A Advanced Modify-A Product Conformance

BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks (BIBBs) Support (continued) Alarm and Events BIBB Description B-ASC AE-N-A Notification A AE-N-I-B Notification Internal-B AE-N-E-B Notification External-B AE-ACK-A ACK-A AE-ACK-B ACK-B AE-ASUM-A Alarm Summary-A AE-ASUM-B Alarm Summary-B AE-ESUM-A Enrolment Summary-A AE-ESUM-B Enrolment Summary-B AE-INFO-A Information-A AE-INFO-B Information-B AE-LS-A LifeSaftey-A AE-LS-B LifeSaftey-B AE-AS-A Alarm Summary-A AE-VN-A View Notification-A AE-VM-A View Modify-A AE-AVM-A Advanced View Modify-A AE-AVN-A Advanced View Notification-A AE-ELVM-A Event Log View and Modify-A Product Conformance

BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks (BIBBs) Support (continued) Schedules BIBB Description B-ASC SCHED-I-B Notification A SCHED-E-B Notification Internal-B SCH-VM-A Notification External-B SCH-AVM-A ACK-A SCHED-WS-A ACK-B SCHED-WS-I-B Alarm Summary-A SCHED-R-B Alarm Summary-B Product Conformance Trends BIBB Description B-ASC T-VMT-I-B Viewing and Modifying Trends Internal-B T-VMT-E-B Viewing and Modifying Trends External-B T-ATR-A Automated Trend Retrieval-A T-ATR-B Automated Trend Retrieval-B T-V-A View-A T-A-A Archiving-A T-AVM-A Advanced View and Modify-A Product Conformance

BACnet Interoperability Building Blocks (BIBBs) Support (continued) Device Management BIBB Description B-ASC DM-DDB-A Dynamic Device Binding-A DM-DDB-B Dynamic Device Binding-B X DM-DOB-A Dynamic Object Binding-A DM-DOB-B Dynamic Object Binding-B X DM-DCC-A Device Communication Control-A DM-DCC-B Device Communication Control-B X DM-PT-A Private Transfer-A DM-PT-B Private Transfer-B DM-TM-A Text Message-A DM-TM-B Text Message-B DM-TS-A Time Synchronization-A DM-TS-B Time Synchronization-B DM-UTC-A UTCTime Synchronization-A DM-UTC-B UTCTime Synchronization-B DM-RD-A Reinitialize Device-A DM-RD-B Reinitialize Device-B DM-BR-A Backup and Restore-A DM-BR-B Backup and Restore-B DM-R-A Restart-A DM-R-B Restart-B DM-LM-A List Manipulation-A DM-LM-B List Manipulation-B DM-OCD-A Object Creation and Deletion-A DM-OCD-B Object Creation and Deletion-B DM-VT-A Virtual Terminal-A DM-VT-B Virtual Terminal-B DM-ANM-A Automatic Network Mapping-A DM-ADM-A Automatic Device Mapping-A DM-ATS-A Automatic Time Synchronization DM-MTS-A Manual Time Synchronization Product Conformance Network Management BIBB Description B-ASC NM-CE-A Connection Establishment-A NM-CE-B Connection Establishment-B NM-RC-A Router Configuration-A NM-RC-B Router Configuration-B Product Conformance

nanodac specific Binary Input Object Instance NOTE : Out of service property is writable Object Identifier Object name Description Active/Inactive text Access Binary Input#1 DigitalIO.DI_LALC.Output Indicates status of LALC output ON/OFF R Binary Input#2 DigitalIO.DI_LBLC.Output Indicates status of LBLC output ON/OFF R Binary Input#3 DigitalIO.1A1B.Output Indicates status of 1A1B output ON/OFF R Binary Input#4 DigitalIO.2A2B.Output Indicates status of 2A2B output ON/OFF R Binary Input#5 DigitalIO.3A3B.Output Indicates status of 3A3B output ON/OFF R Binary Input#6 DigitalIO.RELAY_4AC.Output Indicates status of 4AC output ON/OFF R Binary Input#7 DigitalIO.RELAY_5AC.Output Indicates status of 5AC output ON/OFF R

nanodac specific Analog Input Object Instance NOTE : Out of service property is writable Object Identifier Object name Description Units Access Analog Input#1 Channel.1.Main.PV Channel 1 PV R Analog Input#2 Channel.2.Main.PV Channel 2 PV R Analog Input#3 Channel.3.Main.PV Channel 3 PV R Analog Input#4 Channel.4.Main.PV Channel 4 PV R Analog Input#5 Channel.5.Main.PV Channel 5 PV R Analog Input#6 Channel.6.Main.PV Channel 6 PV R Analog Input#7 Channel.7.Main.PV Channel 7 PV R Analog Input#8 Channel.8.Main.PV Channel 8 PV R Analog Input#9 Loop.1.Main.TargetSP Loop 1 working setpoint R Analog Input#10 Loop.1.Main.ActiveOP Loop 1 active output R Analog Input#11 Loop.2.Main.TargetSP Loop 2 working setpoint R Analog Input#12 Loop.2.Main.ActiveOP Loop 2 active output R Analog Input#13 Steam.1.HeatFlow Steam 1 Heat Flow R Analog Input#14 Steam1.MassFlow Steam 1 Mass Flow R Analog Input#15 Steam.1.HeatConsumed Steam 1 heat consumed R Analog Input#16 Steam.2.WaterEnth Steam 2 water enthalpy R Analog Input#17 Steam.2.SteamEnth Steam 2 steam enthalpy R Analog Input#18 Steam.2.CalcValue Steam 2 calculation value R Analog Input#19 DigitalIO.1A1B.PV 1A1B PV R Analog Input#20 DigitalIO.2A2B.PV 1A1B PV R Analog Input#21 DigitalIO.3A3B.PV 1A1B PV R Analog Input#22 VirtualChannel.1.Main.PV Virtual channel 1 PV R Analog Input#23 VirtualChannel.2.Main.PV Virtual channel 2 PV R Analog Input#24 VirtualChannel.3.Main.PV Virtual channel 3 PV R Analog Input#25 VirtualChannel.4.Main.PV Virtual channel 4 PV R Analog Input#26 VirtualChannel.5.Main.PV Virtual channel 5 PV R Analog Input#27 VirtualChannel.6.Main.PV Virtual channel 6 PV R Analog Input#28 VirtualChannel.7.Main.PV Virtual channel 7 PV R Analog Input#29 VirtualChannel.8.Main.PV Virtual channel 8 PV R Analog Input#30 VirtualChannel.9.Main.PV Virtual channel 9 PV R Analog Input#31 VirtualChannel.10.Main.PV Virtual channel 10 PV R Analog Input#32 VirtualChannel.11.Main.PV Virtual channel 11 PV R Analog Input#33 VirtualChannel.12.Main.PV Virtual channel 12 PV R Analog Input#34 VirtualChannel.13.Main.PV Virtual channel 13 PV R Analog Input#35 VirtualChannel.14.Main.PV Virtual channel 14 PV R Analog Input#36 VirtualChannel.15.Main.PV Virtual channel 15 PV R Analog Input#37 VirtualChannel.16.Main.PV Virtual channel 16 PV R Analog Input#38 VirtualChannel.17.Main.PV Virtual channel 17 PV R Analog Input#39 VirtualChannel.18.Main.PV Virtual channel 18 PV R Analog Input#40 VirtualChannel.19.Main.PV Virtual channel 19 PV R

Analog Input Object Instance (continued) Object Identifier Object name Description Units Access Analog Input#41 VirtualChannel.20.Main.PV Virtual channel 20 PV R Analog Input#42 VirtualChannel.21.Main.PV Virtual channel 21 PV R Analog Input#43 VirtualChannel.22.Main.PV Virtual channel 22 PV R Analog Input#44 VirtualChannel.23.Main.PV Virtual channel 23 PV R Analog Input#45 VirtualChannel.24.Main.PV Virtual channel 24 PV R Analog Input#46 VirtualChannel.25.Main.PV Virtual channel 25 PV R Analog Input#47 VirtualChannel.26.Main.PV Virtual channel 26 PV R Analog Input#48 VirtualChannel.27.Main.PV Virtual channel 27 PV R Analog Input#49 VirtualChannel.28.Main.PV Virtual channel 28 PV R Analog Input#50 VirtualChannel.29.Main.PV Virtual channel 29 PV R Analog Input#51 VirtualChannel.30.Main.PV Virtual channel 30 PV R

Analog value object instance NOTE : Out of service property is writable Object Identifier Object name Description Units Access Analog value #1 Channel.1.Alarm1.Threshold Channel 1 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #2 Channel.1.Alarm2.Threshold Channel 1 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #3 Channel.2.Alarm1.Threshold Channel 2 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #4 Channel.2.Alarm2.Threshold Channel 2 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #5 Channel.3.Alarm1.Threshold Channel 3 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #6 Channel.3.Alarm2.Threshold Channel 3 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #7 Channel.4.Alarm1.Threshold Channel 4 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #8 Channel.4.Alarm2.Threshold Channel 4 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #9 Loop1.Main.PV Loop 1 PV W Analog value #10 Loop.1.Main.TargetSP Loop 1 target setpoint W Analog value #11 Loop.1.Main.AutoMan Loop 1 auto/manual W Analog value #12 Loop.1.OP.ManualOutVal Loop 1 manual output W Analog value #13 Loop.1.PID.ProportionalBand Loop 1 proportional band W Analog value #14 Loop.1.PID.IntegralTime Loop 1 integral time W Analog value #15 Loop.1.PID.DerivativeTime Loop 1 derivative time W Analog value #16 Loop.2.Main.PV Loop 1 PV W Analog value #17 Loop.2.Main.TargetSP Loop 1 target setpoint W Analog value #18 Loop.2.Main.AutoMan Loop 1 auto/manual W Analog value #19 Loop.2.OP.ManualOutVal Loop 1 manual output W Analog value #20 Loop.2.PID.ProportionalBand Loop 1 proportional band W Analog value #21 Loop.2.PID.IntegralTime Loop 1 integral time W Analog value #22 Loop.2.PID.DerivativeTime Loop 1 derivative time W Analog value #23 VirtualChannel.1.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 1 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #24 VirtualChannel.1.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 1 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #25 VirtualChannel.2.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 2 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #26 VirtualChannel.2.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 2 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #27 VirtualChannel.3.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 3 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #28 VirtualChannel.3.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 3 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #29 VirtualChannel.4.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 4 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #30 VirtualChannel.4.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 4 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #31 VirtualChannel.5.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 5 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #32 VirtualChannel.5.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 5 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #33 VirtualChannel.6.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 6 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #34 VirtualChannel.6.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 6 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #35 VirtualChannel.7.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 7 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #36 VirtualChannel.7.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 7 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #37 VirtualChannel.8.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 8 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #38 VirtualChannel.8.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 8 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #39 VirtualChannel.9.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 9 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #40 VirtualChannel.9.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 9 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #41 VirtualChannel.10.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 10 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #42 VirtualChannel.10.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 10 alarm 2 threshold W

Analog value object instance (continued) Object Identifier Object name Description Units Access Analog value #43 VirtualChannel.11.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 11 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #44 VirtualChannel.11.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 11 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #45 VirtualChannel.12.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 12 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #46 VirtualChannel.12.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 12 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #47 VirtualChannel.13.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 13 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #48 VirtualChannel.13.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 13 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #49 VirtualChannel.14.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 14 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #50 VirtualChannel.14.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 14 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #51 VirtualChannel.15.Alarm1.Threshold Virtual channel 15 alarm 1 threshold W Analog value #52 VirtualChannel.15.Alarm2.Threshold Virtual channel 15 alarm 2 threshold W Analog value #53 UserParameter.1.Address User parameter 1 address W Analog value #54 UserParameter.1.Value User parameter 1 value W Analog value #55 UserParameter.2.Address User parameter 2 address W Analog value #56 UserParameter.2.Value User parameter 2 value W Analog value #57 UserParameter.3.Address User parameter 3 address W Analog value #58 UserParameter.3.Value User parameter 3 value W Analog value #59 UserParameter.4.Address User parameter 4 address W Analog value #60 UserParameter.4.Value User parameter 4 value W Analog value #61 UserParameter.5.Address User parameter 5 address W Analog value #62 UserParameter.5.Value User parameter 5 value W Analog value #63 UserParameter.6.Address User parameter 6 address W Analog value #64 UserParameter.6.Value User parameter 6 value W Analog value #65 UserParameter.7.Address User parameter 7 address W Analog value #66 UserParameter.7.Value User parameter 7 value W Analog value #67 UserParameter.8.Address User parameter 8 address W Analog value #68 UserParameter.8.Value User parameter 8 value W Analog value #69 UserParameter.9.Address User parameter 9 address W Analog value #70 UserParameter.9.Value User parameter 9 value W Analog value #71 UserParameter.10.Address User parameter 10 address W Analog value #72 UserParameter.10.Value User parameter 10 value W Analog value #73 UserParameter.11.Address User parameter 11 address W Analog value #74 UserParameter.11.Value User parameter 11 value W Analog value #75 UserParameter.12.Address User parameter 12 address W Analog value #76 UserParameter.12.Value User parameter 12 value W Analog value #77 UserParameter.13.Address User parameter 13 address W Analog value #78 UserParameter.13.Value User parameter 13 value W Analog value #79 UserParameter.14.Address User parameter 14 address W Analog value #80 UserParameter.14.Value User parameter 14 value W Analog value #81 UserParameter.15.Address User parameter 15 address W Analog value #82 UserParameter.15.Value User parameter 15 value W Analog value #83 UserParameter.16Address User parameter 16 address W Analog value #84 UserParameter.16.Value User parameter 16 value W

Analog value object instance (continued) Object Identifier Object name Description Units Access Analog value #85 UserParameter.17.Address User parameter 17address W Analog value #86 UserParameter.17.Value User parameter 17 value W Analog value #87 UserParameter.18.Address User parameter 18 address W Analog value #88 UserParameter.18.Value User parameter 18 value W Analog value #89 UserParameter.19.Address User parameter 19 address W Analog value #90 UserParameter.19.Value User parameter 19 value W Analog value #91 UserParameter.20.Address User parameter 20 address W Analog value #92 UserParameter.20.Value User parameter 20 value W Analog value #93 UserParameter.21.Address User parameter 21 address W Analog value #94 UserParameter.21.Value User parameter 21 value W Analog value #95 UserParameter.22.Address User parameter 22 address W Analog value #96 UserParameter.22.Value User parameter 22 value W Analog value #97 UserParameter.23.Address User parameter 23 address W Analog value #98 UserParameter.23.Value User parameter 23 value W Analog value #99 UserParameter.24.Address User parameter 24 address W Analog value #100 UserParameter.24.Value User parameter 24 value W Analog value #101 UserParameter.25.Address User parameter 25 address W Analog value #102 UserParameter.25.Value User parameter 25 value W Analog value #103 UserParameter.26.Address User parameter 26 address W Analog value #104 UserParameter.26.Value User parameter 26 value W Analog value #105 UserParameter.27.Address User parameter 27 address W Analog value #106 UserParameter.27.Value User parameter 27 value W Analog value #107 UserParameter.28.Address User parameter 28 address W Analog value #108 UserParameter.28.Value User parameter 28 value W Analog value #109 UserParameter.29.Address User parameter 29 address W Analog value #110 UserParameter.29.Value User parameter 29 value W Analog value #111 UserParameter.30.Address User parameter 30 address W Analog value #112 UserParameter.30.Value User parameter 30 value W

Multi State input Object instance NOTE : Out of service property is writable Object Identifier Object name Description Units Access MSI #1 Channel.1.Alarm1.Status Channel 1 alarm 1 status R MSI #2 Channel.1.Alarm2.Status Channel 1 alarm 2 status R MSI #3 Channel.2.Alarm1.Status Channel 2 alarm 1 status R MSI #4 Channel.2.Alarm2.Status Channel 2 alarm 2 status R MSI #5 Channel.3.Alarm1.Status Channel 3 alarm 1 status R MSI #6 Channel.3.Alarm2.Status Channel 3 alarm 2 status R MSI #7 Channel.4.Alarm1.Status Channel 4 alarm 1 status R MSI #8 Channel.4.Alarm2.Status Channel 4 alarm 2 status R MSI #9 VirtualChannel.1.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 1 alarm 1 status R MSI #10 VirtualChannel.1.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 1 alarm 2 status R MSI #11 VirtualChannel.2.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 2 alarm 1 status R MSI #12 VirtualChannel.2.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 2 alarm 2 status R MSI #13 VirtualChannel.3.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 3 alarm 1 status R MSI #14 VirtualChannel.3.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 3 alarm 2 status R MSI #15 VirtualChannel.4.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 4 alarm 1 status R MSI #16 VirtualChannel.4.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 4 alarm 2 status R MSI #17 VirtualChannel.5.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 5 alarm 1 status R MSI #18 VirtualChannel.5.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 5 alarm 2 status R MSI #19 VirtualChannel.6.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 6 alarm 1 status R MSI #20 VirtualChannel.6.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 6 alarm 2 status R MSI #21 VirtualChannel.7.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 7 alarm 1 status R MSI #22 VirtualChannel.7.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 7 alarm 2 status R MSI #23 VirtualChannel.8.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 8 alarm 1 status R MSI #24 VirtualChannel.8.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 8 alarm 2 status R MSI #25 VirtualChannel.9.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 9 alarm 1 status R MSI #26 VirtualChannel.9.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 9 alarm 2 status R MSI #27 VirtualChannel.10.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 10 alarm 1 status R MSI #28 VirtualChannel.10.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 10 alarm 2 status R MSI #29 VirtualChannel.11.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 11 alarm 1 status R MSI #30 VirtualChannel.11.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 11 alarm 2 status R MSI #31 VirtualChannel.12.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 12 alarm 1 status R MSI #32 VirtualChannel.12.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 12 alarm 2 status R MSI #33 VirtualChannel.13.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 13 alarm 1 status R MSI #34 VirtualChannel.13.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 13 alarm 2 status R MSI #35 VirtualChannel.14.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 14 alarm 1 status R MSI #36 VirtualChannel.14.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 14 alarm 2 status R MSI #37 VirtualChannel.15.Alarm1.Status Virtual channel 15 alarm 1 status R MSI #38 VirtualChannel.15.Alarm2.Status Virtual channel 15 alarm 2 status R

Character String object instance Object Identifier Object name Description Units Access Char string #1 Loop.1.Setup.LoopName Loop 1 name R Char string #2 Loop.2.Setup.LoopName Loop 2 name R NOTE : For Present Value Access Types, R = Read-only, W = Writeable, C = Commandable Additional functions Besides the services of datasharing the nanodac provides the following functions. Full numeric parameters access. By the use of indirect access, it is possible to read or write any of the internal numeric parameters of the nanodac, except 32 bit integer values. Integer values that can be accessed will have a resolution of 1.0. This functionality is assured by the user parameter objects: UserParameter.n.Address, UserParameter.n.Value.(n = 1 to 30) Reading: Write the modbus address of the parameter to the present value property of the address object. The current value of the parameter can be read in the present value property of value object. Writing a parameter: Write the modbus address of the parameter to the present value property of the address object. Write the new value in the present value property of the value object. Document Number HA033110 Issue 1