COMPREHENSIVE TEST 2026 QUESTIONS AND
SOLUTIONS
◉ FPWeb. Answer: FPWeb allows the user to access TALON
controllers from outside the network by using a web browser. FP
Web transforms the TCP/IP-based TC Compact 36 and/or TC
Modular controller into an integrated Web server. The Field Panel
Web Server provides a Web-based Graphical User Interface (GUI)
compatible with BACnet networks. Using the Web Server, the facility
operator can easily monitor and control the Siemens BACnet
Building Automation System through an intuitive web-based user
interface that is ideal for startup and can be used for small or remote
facilities.
◉ Group Object. Answer: The Group object type defines a
standardized object whose properties represent a collection of other
objects and one or more of their properties. A group object is used to
simplify the exchange of information between BACnet Devices by
providing a shorthand way to specify all members of the group at
once. A group may be formed using any combination of object types.
◉ Half-Router. Answer: In BACnet, a device that can participate as
one partner in a point-to-point (PTP) connection. Two half-routers
form an active PTP connection and act as a single router.
, ◉ Instance Number. Answer: In BACnet, a number that uniquely
identifies an object within a device or a device on an internetwork.
Device Objects are required to have an Instance Number that is
unique internetwork-wide. Instance numbers may range from 0 to
4194303. For devices, see BACnet Device ID.
◉ Integrated Systems Architecture (ISA). Answer: A Siemens
initiative to standardize BACnet usage across Siemens business
units.
◉ Interoperability Area (IA). Answer: BACnet defines functionality
in terms of "Interoperability Areas" (IAs). The five IAs are data
sharing, alarm and event management, scheduling, trending, and
device and network management.
◉ Internet of Things (IoT). Answer: The network of physical objects
or "things" embedded with electronics, software, sensors, and
networks connectivity, which enables these objects to collect and
exchange data over the internet.
◉ Internet Protocol (IP). Answer: IP is an acronym for Internet
Protocol. IP handles the breaking up of data messages into packets
(also called datagrams), the routing of the packets from their origin
to the destination network and node, and the reassembling of the
packets into the data message at the destination. IP operates at the