
4-6 Using BACnet Objects
Table 4.A BACnet Object Descriptions and Supported Drives (Continued)
Object Name Use This Object to…
Compatible PowerFlex Drives
4 4M 40 400
Binary Value (BV) Objects
BV0 Ready Read the drive’s Ready status, which is active if the drive is ready to accept a
run command.
✔✔✔✔
BV1 Running Read the drive’s Running status, which is active if the drive is running. ✔✔✔✔
BV2 Running Reverse Read the drive’s Running Reverse status, which is active if the drive is running
in the reverse direction.
✔✔✔✔
BV3 Fault Read the drive’s Fault status, which is active if the drive is faulted. ✔✔✔✔
BV4 Alarm Read the drive’s Alarm status, which is active if the drive has an alarm. ✔✔✔✔
BV5 At Reference Read the drive’s At Reference status, which is active if the drive is running at
the specified speed reference.
✔✔✔✔
BV10 Run/Stop Read/write the adapter’s Run/Stop command. Turn on this object to start the
drive. Turn off this object to stop the drive.
✔✔✔✔
BV11 Rev/Fwd Read/write the adapter’s Rev/Fwd command. Turn on this object to command
the reverse direction when the drive is running. Turn off this object to
command Forward.
✔✔✔✔
BV12 Ref2/Ref1 Read/write the adapter’s Ref2/Ref1 command. Turn on this object to select the
Reference 2 instance of the AV object as the drive’s speed reference. Turn off
this object to select Reference 1. The drive must be configured to accept its
speed reference from the network. This is typically done by setting drive
parameter P038 - [Speed Reference] to the value “5” (Comm Port).
✔✔✔✔
BV13 Clear Faults Read/write the adapter’s Clear Faults command. Turn on this object to clear
the drive fault. Turning off this object does nothing.
✔✔✔✔
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