Introduction to testing nodebuilder devices, Monitoring and controlling nodebuilder devices, Using the data point shape – Echelon IzoT NodeBuilder User Manual

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Introduction to Testing NodeBuilder Devices

You can use the IzoT Commissioning tool to test your NodeBuilder device. You can press the
hardware inputs on your device and use the IzoT Commissioning tool to monitor changes to the values
of the network variables in the device interface. You can also use the IzoT Commissioning tool to
control the values of the input network variables and observe whether the hardware outputs function as
designed and output network variable values change accordingly. After you determine that your
device is functioning as designed, you can use the IzoT Commissioning tool to connect your
development devices to other devices and verify their operation within a network.

Monitoring and Controlling NodeBuilder Devices

You can monitor and control your device with the IzoT Commissioning tool using the Data Point
shape in the LonMaker Basic Shapes stencil or the LonMaker Browser.

The Data Point shape lets you monitor and control a single network variable or configuration property
value from the current drawing page. It is ideal for testing smaller device interfaces with few network
variables and configuration properties. You can also use the Data Point shape to create simple HMIs
in your LonMaker drawing.

The LonMaker Browser can display the values for all the input and output network variables and
configuration properties in your device interface. It is ideal for testing devices with larger external
interfaces.

The following sections describe how to monitor and control your device using each of these methods.

Using the Data Point Shape

To test your device’s interface with the Data Point shape, follow these steps:

1. Open the LonMaker drawing containing your device. See the IzoT Commissioning Tool User’s

Guide for more information on opening LonMaker drawings.

2. Drag a Data Point shape from the LonMaker Basic Shapes stencil on the left of the LonMaker

window to the drawing. You can place the Data Point shape anywhere, but a good place is
directly above or below the device or functional block containing the data point to be monitored
and controlled. The Data Point Shape dialog opens.

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