For controllers running Niagara 4.12 and later, the MS/TP engine is located, by
default, on the controller’s RS-485 co-processor. This task describes
how to configure the .platMstp-BacnetMstpPlatformServiceQnx module so that the MS/TP engine runs on the controller CPU instead.
You are working in Workbench and are connected to a platform and running station on
a properly configured BACnet Network.
The BacnetMstpPlatformService is hidden
by default. This procedure explains how to make it visible under PlatformServices, and how to disable the coprocessor.
- Expand the controller station’s , right-click the PlatformServices and select AX Slot Sheet from the popup menu.

The PlatformServices AX Slot Sheet view opens.
- Right-click the BacnetMstpPlatformServiceQnx and select the Config Flags menu item.
The
Config Flags window opens.

- Clear the Hidden property check box
and click OK.
The BacnetMstpPlatformService component
displays under PlatformServices in the Nav
tree.
- To display the Use Coprocessor property,
right-click BacnetMstpPlatformServiceQnx, choose
its AX Slot Sheet, right-click useCoprocessor, select Config Flags from the popup menu, clear
the Hidden property check box and click OK.
The
useCoprocessor property is now
visible in the
Platform Service Properties view.

- Double-click the BacnetMstplatformServiceQnx node in the Nav tree, set Use Coprocessor to false and click the Save.
- Restart the station to finalize the change in processing
location.