Creating a custom data point master smartshape, Using a custom data point master smartshape – Echelon IzoT Commissioning Tool User Manual

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Creating and Using a Custom Data Point Master SmartShape

You can create a custom data point master SmartShape from an existing Data Point SmartShape, and
you can include a Data Point SmartShape with other SmartShapes in a custom IzoT Commissioning
Tool master SmartShape. All the properties of the Data Point SmartShape—including the selected
data point, label, fonts, and colors—are saved in the custom master SmartShape. You can then re-use
the custom data point master SmartShape to add new Data Point SmartShapes to your OpenLNS CT
drawing.

Creating a Custom Data Point Master SmartShape

To create a custom functional block master SmartShape, drag the desired Data Point SmartShape or a
set of SmartShapes that includes a Data Point SmartShape onto an IzoT Commissioning Tool stencil to
which you have write access.

If the Use Subsystem Absolute Path check box in the Data Point Shape dialog box is selected when
you create the custom data point master SmartShape, the monitored data point will be the same as the
one in the original Data Point SmartShape when you drag the master SmartShape to your drawing.

If this option is cleared, IzoT Commissioning Tool will store a relative reference in the custom data
point master SmartShape of the subsystem path from the location of the original (source) Data Point
SmartShape to that of the monitored object. IzoT Commissioning Tool will then use this information
to determine the data point to be monitored when you create a new Data Point SmartShape from the
custom master SmartShape.

Using a Custom Data Point Master SmartShape

You can create a custom Data Point SmartShape by dragging a custom Data Point master SmartShape
from an IzoT Commissioning Tool stencil to your drawing. The custom Data Point SmartShape has
the same properties as the original Data Point SmartShape that you used to create the master
SmartShape. To create a new Data Point SmartShape from a master SmartShape, follow these steps:

1. Drag the custom data point master SmartShape from its stencil to your OpenLNS CT drawing.

The Data Point Shape dialog box opens with a default data point selected.

2. The default data point depends on whether the Use Subsystem Absolute Path option was selected

in the original Data Point SmartShape. If this option was selected, the default data point is the
same as the one in the original Data Point SmartShape. If this option was cleared, IzoT
Commissioning Tool will try to identify the appropriate default data point based on the subsystem
in which the new Data Point SmartShape was created and the relative path to the original Data
Point SmartShape.

3. Accept the default data point or select a different data point to be monitored in the new Data Point

SmartShape.

4. Click OK. The Data Point SmartShape is added to your OpenLNS CT drawing.

If you drag a custom IzoT Commissioning Tool master SmartShape that includes a Data Point
SmartShape to your OpenLNS CT drawing, the new Data Point SmartShape will be created without
the Data Point Shape dialog opening.

Note: If the Use Subsystem Absolute Path option was cleared, and you change the name of any of
the objects (subsystem, device, functional block, or the data point object) referenced by the master
SmartShape, and you drag the master SmartShape to a different subsystem, IzoT Commissioning Tool
may not be able to determine the appropriate data point for the new Data Point SmartShape. If IzoT
Commissioning Tool cannot determine the data point, the new Data Point SmartShape will be outlined
red (the default style for Connection Unbound).

Example: A subsystem named “Subsystem 1,Building1.Floor1.Room1” contains a Data Point
SmartShape, and the Use Subsystem Absolute Path check box for the Data Point SmartShape is
cleared. The Data Point SmartShape references a data point on a functional block in the “Subsystem

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