Echelon IzoT NodeBuilder User Manual

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Note: To stop a build in progress, open the Project menu and then select Stop Build.

6. If the Load After Build option (

)in the IzoT NodeBuilder toolbar is set or if the Load after

Build check box in the Build tab of the NodeBuilder Project Properties dialog is selected, all
commissioned devices that use one of the applications produced by the build are automatically
downloaded to the devices. If there are any uncommissioned devices associated with the
NodeBuilder project, you need to replace them with the IzoT Commissioning tool when the build
is complete (for more information, see Replacing a Device in a LonMaker Network in Chapter 7 of
the IzoT Commissioning User’s Guide). The status of this operation will be shown in the
NodeBuilder Results pane.

7. Each device is assigned the LNS Device Template specified by its LNS Device Template Name

property in the Program ID tab of the NodeBuilder Device Template Properties dialog. If you
change a device’s program ID, the device template name must also be changed. This is handled
automatically if Automatic Program ID Management is enabled for the NodeBuilder device
template in the Program ID tab of the NodeBuilder Device Template Properties dialog (it is
enabled by default).

If you are unable to load a previously-built device because of a program ID conflict, you can set
the device applicationless by expanding the Devices folder in the Project pane, right-clicking the
device, and then clicking Force Applicationless on the shortcut menu.

8. The IzoT NodeBuilder tool generates downloadable application image files, programmable

application image files, and device interface files. The following table describes these files:

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Building and Downloading Device Applications

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