However, before you can harness the power of D-BACS—whether for programming field controllers, configuring communication gateways, or updating firmware—you need the right tool. That tool is the .
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Identify and assign unique addresses (Points) for BACnet objects. This step is critical for mapping the HVAC system to the BMS, such as Crestron, Trane, or Honeywell systems.
The download package usually arrives as a compressed ZIP file. Right-click the folder and select to save the contents to a local directory. Step 2: Run the Installer as Administrator
Scans the network to identify connected controllers, indoor units, and outdoor units.
Design Guide Interface for use in BACnet® Table of Contents
Maps points to BACnet server objects without breaking telemetry. Step-by-Step Guide: D-BACS Setup-Tool Download Process
: Downloads are usually hosted on the Daikin Installer Library or Daikin Comfort portals.
: Disconnect the outbound trunk line leading to the main third-party BMS controller to prevent addressing collisions during discovery.
: Verifying the address IDs of all connected indoor and outdoor units prior to BMS connection.
Locate the service tool port on the outdoor PCB (typically X41A, X27A, or S2).
Open the D-BACS Setup Tool and navigate to the Port Profile window. Match the physical interface settings to the default board specifications outlined in the Daikin BACnet Manual: