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    List of all BACnet Properties in Native Operation   • 277 
  Active_COV_Subscriptions 
WAGO-I/O-SYSTEM 750   
BACnet/IP Controller 
6.2 Active_COV_Subscriptions 
Data Type   List of BACnetCOVSubscription 
Object   Device 
Description  The Active_COV_Subscriptions property is a List of 
BACnetCOVSubscription, each of which consists of a Re-
cipient, a Monitored Property Reference, an Issue Con-
firmed Notifications flag, a Time Remaining value and an 
optional COV Increment. This property provides a network-
visible indication of those COV subscriptions that are active 
at any given time. Whenever a COV Subscription is created 
with the SubscribeCOV or SubscribeCOVProperty service, 
a new entry is added to the Active_COV_Subscriptions list. 
Similarly, whenever a COV Subscription is terminated, the 
corresponding entry is removed from the Ac-
tive_COV_Subscriptions list. 
This property is required if the device supports execution of 
either SubscribeCOV or SubscribeCOVProperty service. 
6.3 Active_Text 
Data Type CharacterString 
Object     Binary input, Binary output 
Description  This property, of type CharacterString, characterizes the in-
tended effect of the ACTIVE state of the Present_Value 
property from the human operator's viewpoint. 
The content of this string is determined locally, but it is in-
tended to contain a description of the ACTIVE state that can 
be read by the user. 
Example for Binary Input: 
For example, if the physical input is a switch contact, then 
the Active_Text property might be assigned a value such as 
"Fan 1 On". If either the Active_Text property or the Inac-
tive_Text property are present, then both of them shall be 
present. 
Example for Binary Output: 
For example, if the physical output that ultimately controls 
the device from the operator's point of view is a relay con-
tact that turns on a light, then the Active_Text property 
might be assigned a value such as "Light On". If one of the 
optional properties Inactive_Text or Active_Text is present, 
then both of these properties should be present. 










