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Select one or more files using the Open file(s) button. The BACnet Explorer supports both EDE formats – MS Excel and CSV. For the later one, the BACnet Explorer will try to detect the CSV deliminator delimiter automatically. If this does not work, please choose the correct deliminator delimiter and try again.

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Within the logs, you find the results of the import.

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Start the Core Server and open an Item Tree. All BACnet devices and objects are found under the branch NETx\XIO\BACnet. Each device has one entry within the Item Tree. Below this entry a GATEWAY item shows the connection state of the BACnet device. In addition, all selected objects are listed. As defined by the BACnet standard some BACnet objects are read-only (e.g Binary Input, Analog Input, ...) and some are also writable (e.g. Binary Output, Analog Output, ...). Input objects have only one item which shows the current Present Value of the BACnet object. Output objects have in addition for each used BACnet priority one Write Item to send a write command with the given priority and one Reset Item to reset the given priority. The NETx BMS Server supports multiple priorities at the same time. The following figure shows an example.

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BACnet PIC statement

The BACnet Protocol Implementation Conformance statement (BACnet PIC statement) is a standardized document that describes all BACnet services and BACnet object types supported by a certain BACnet product. This document is used to prove that a BACnet client is able to communicate with a BACnet device and that all required functions have been implemented. The BACnet PIC of the NETx BMS Core Server can be found at our web site.