Echelon FTXL User Manual

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Table 17. Commonly Used FTXL Event Handler Functions

Function

Description

LonNvUpdateCompleted() Indicates that either an update network variable or a poll

network variable call is completed.

LonNvUpdateOccurred()

Indicates that a network variable update request from the

network has been processed by the FTXL LonTalk API. This

call indicates that the network variable value has already been
updated, and allows your host application to perform any

additional processing, if necessary.

LonOffline()

A request from the network that the device go offline.
Installation tools use this message to disable application
processing in a device. An offline device continues to respond

to network management messages, but the interaction between

the application and the control network is suspended. When
this function is called, the FTXL Transceiver is already offline

and the FTXL application need only take application-specific

action.

LonOnline()

A request from the network that the device go online.
Installation tools use this message to enable application
processing in a device. When this function is called, the FTXL

Transceiver is already online and the FTXL application need
only take application-specific action.

LonReset()

A notification that the device has been reset.

LonServicePinHeld()

An indication that the service pin on the device has been held

for some number of seconds (default is 10 seconds). Use it if
your application needs notification of the service pin’s being

held.

LonServicePinPressed()

An indication that the service pin on the device has been

pressed. Use it if your application needs notification of the

service pin’s being pressed.

LonWink()

A wink request from the network.
Installation tools use the Wink message to help installers
physically identify devices. When a device receives a Wink

message, it should provide some visual, audio, or other
indication for an installer to be able to physically identify this

device.

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