Echelon IzoT Resource Editos User Manual

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Creating and Modifying a Resource File Set

Program ID setting is always ignored for
resource files and should be cleared. The required
values for each scope are as follows:

Scope 3: Manufacturer.

Scope 4: Manufacturer and Device class.

Scope 5: Manufacturer, Device Class,
Usage, Channel Type, Has Changeable
Interface
, and Usage Field Values Defined
by Functional Profile
.

Scope 6: Manufacturer, Device class,
Usage, Channel Type, Has Changeable
Interface
, Usage Field Values Defined by
Functional Profile
, and Model Number.

To change the program ID of an existing resource
file set, create a new resource file set with the
desired program ID and copy the resources from
the old resource file set to the new one.

If you attempt to add or create a resource file set
with a duplicate scope and program ID template
to an existing resource file set, a warning is
displayed when you generate the resource file set.
You can resolve the conflict by removing one of
the conflicting sets, or by changing the scope and
program ID template of one of the sets.

Resource File Set Name

The name of the resource file set as it will appear
in the resource catalog. To change the name of an
existing resource file set, you must copy it and
remove the old resource file set, or edit the
resource file names using Windows Explorer and
restart the Resource Editor.

Resource File Set
Location

The resource folder containing the resource file
set. Depending on which method you used to
create the resource file set, you may be able to
change the resource folder. If enabled, click

to create or select a new folder. If you select a
folder that is not in the resource catalog, it will
automatically be added. You cannot change the
location for an existing resource file set. To
change the location of an existing resource file set,
copy it to the new location, then remove the old
resource file set.

Data Version

The version number of the resource files. By
default, Major is set to 1 and Minor is set to 0 for
a new resource file set (i.e. version 1.0). Increment
the major or minor version number whenever you
publish new resource files (see Generating Resource
Files Using the Resource Editor
).

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