Network installation overview, Commissioning a device – Echelon IzoT Commissioning Tool User Manual

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Network Installation Overview

You can install the devices that you added to your IzoT Commissioning Tool network design in
Designing Networks. To install devices, you commission the devices and routers in your IzoT
Commissioning Tool network design. Commissioning associates the device SmartShape created in the
OpenLNS CT drawing with a physical device on the network and updates the physical device to match
the configuration in your network design.

You can commission devices after you design the network (engineered system installation) or as you
add them to the network design (ad-hoc installation). You can also partially design a network and
commission devices, and then incrementally add and commission more devices to the network.

You can add and commission a device in one step by selecting the Commission Device check box in
the New Device or New Router Wizard. You can set this check box to be selected by default by
selecting the Commission after Creation check box in the Network Properties: Device options
category (see Appendix A).

To commission a device, you specify its Neuron ID. IzoT Commissioning Tool then updates the
network address of the device, loads the device application (if necessary), sets the initial state of the
device application (running or not), and updates the device’s configuration properties. You can specify
the Neuron ID by pressing the service pin on a device, manually entering (typing or scanning) it, or
manually discovering the device (see Commissioning using Device Discovery for more information on
using this method). A device is automatically commissioned when you load a new application into it
or install it as a replacement for another commissioned device on the network.

When you commission a device, the network design is updated to include the Neuron ID of the device
and its network configuration. The physical device may also be updated depending on whether IzoT
Commissioning Tool is attached to the network and whether it is OnNet or OffNet.

• If IzoT Commissioning Tool is attached to the network and OnNet, commissioning updates the

physical device. Specifically, IzoT Commissioning Tool associates the Neuron ID with the device
and downloads all network variable connections and configuration properties.

• If IzoT Commissioning Tool is unattached to the network or attached but OffNet, commissioning

associates the Neuron ID with the device, but the physical device is not updated. To update the
physical device, you need to attach IzoT Commissioning Tool to the network, set IzoT
Commissioning Tool OnNet, and then recommission the device. Recommissioning is the same as
commissioning except that you do not have to specify the Neuron ID because it is already stored
in the network database. If IzoT Commissioning Tool is unattached, you can only manually enter
the Neuron ID (you cannot press the service pin or use device discovery to specify the Neuron ID).

Commissioning a Device

To commission a device, you do the following:

1. Select the device SmartShape. You can select multiple device SmartShapes to commission more

than one device at a time.

2. Load the application image, if necessary (application devices only).

3. Set the initial state of the application and select the source of configuration property values

(application devices only).

4. Set the Neuron ID.

Note: You must commission a router before commissioning any devices on its far side (the side
furthest away from the OpenLNS Server). The following figure demonstrates a network in which the
devices on the far side of the router cannot be commissioned because the router has not yet been
commissioned.

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