To access Multistate points for a building:
Multistate points have between 1 and 200 states. Text is displayed for each state rather than a numerical value. Inputs points obtain their value from a selected referencer. Input points are typically used to read values from other controllers such as LonTalk devices or unit controller input points.
A table shows the:
Point Name: Click the name for more details.
Current Value: The current value of the point. An icon indicates if the point is currently in fault or out of service.
Multistate points have between 1 and 200 states. Text is displayed for each state rather than a numerical value. Multistate outputs can send their values to a defined referencer and can be controlled and overridden by using priority control. Multistate outputs are typically setpoints that are sent to controllers such as occupancy or heat cool mode request on LonTalk controllers.
A table shows the:
Point Name: Click the name for more details.
Current Value: The current value of the point. Click the edit button to edit the current value of the point.
Multistate points have between 1 and 200 states. Text is displayed for each state rather than a numerical value. Multistate values do not contain referencers but can be controlled and overridden by using priority control. Multistate values are typically calculated values in controllers or applications such as such as occupancy status or heat cool mode status.