Functional block master smartshapes, Subsystem or supernode master smartshapes – Echelon IzoT Commissioning Tool User Manual

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Commissioning Tool gives the new device template the name specified in the device SmartShape,
and associates it with the device SmartShape.

4. If IzoT Commissioning Tool does not find a device template or device interface file in steps 1

through 3, it prompts you to select an existing device template or to define a new device template
by importing a device interface file. The resulting device template is associated with the device
SmartShape.

A functional block SmartShape may include a device template name and/or program ID. The device
template name assigned by the above procedure must match the name in any functional block
SmartShapes that will be used with the newly created device SmartShape. See Additional Functional
Block User Cells
for more information.

Functional Block Master SmartShapes

You can include one or more IzoT Commissioning Tool Functional Block SmartShapes in a custom
master SmartShape. Each of these is called a functional block master SmartShape. Each functional
block master SmartShape includes the device template and/or program ID as well as the network
variable and configuration property types, formats, and values associated with the original functional
block. To eliminate configuration property values, clear Copy Values on Functional Block Copy.
See Configuration Property Properties for more information.

By default, custom functional block master SmartShapes always apply to the device type for which
they were created. For example, if you create a master functional block SmartShape to be used with a
specific manufacturer’s analog output device, that SmartShape can only be used with those analog
output devices. To create a functional block SmartShape that can be used with multiple device types,
edit the SmartShape as described in Editing Master SmartShape User-Defined Cells.

When you drag a custom master SmartShape that includes any functional block SmartShapes to a
drawing, the following conditions apply:

• If a custom master SmartShape contains functional blocks, but not their associated devices, you

must create the devices to be associated with the functional blocks before dragging the custom
master SmartShape to the drawing.

• If you drop a custom master SmartShape containing a functional block and its associated device,

the functional block wizard does not appear because it knows its associated device.

• If a custom master SmartShape contains several functional blocks associated with the same device,

but not the device itself, the functional block wizard opens for the first functional block only. You
must associate the functional block with its device. The remaining functional blocks are assigned
to the same device, unless no more functional blocks of the correct type are available on the
device. To be prompted for the device to be assigned to each functional block, set Force Wizard
Prompts
in the Network Properties: General options category.

Subsystem or Supernode Master SmartShapes

You can include one or more IzoT Commissioning Tool subsystem or supernode SmartShapes in a
custom master SmartShape. When you create a custom IzoT Commissioning Tool SmartShape from a
subsystem or supernode SmartShape, IzoT Commissioning Tool copies the information for all the
devices, functional blocks, connections, routers, channels, and nested subsystems and supernodes to
the master.

If you create a custom subsystem or supernode master SmartShape that contains one or more channels
the New Channel Definition dialog box opens.

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