Echelon Rapid Deployment Example for EES User Manual

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Using the Rapid Deployment Example

Note: When you open the LonMaker drawing, a prompt may open informing that there is a NSS
device (LNS server network service device) conflict. Click OK, and then follow the instructions
in the Network Wizard to open the drawing. Make sure you select the #EES#<deployment
SmartServer IP address
> as the network interface. After the drawing is opened, a prompt opens
asking if you want to resynchronize the network. You only need to resynchronize the network if
you made changes to the network with the SmartServer before opening the LonMaker drawing.

15. If you re-deploy the QSR-TEMPLATE-LonMaker.zip file on the same LNS Server computer

and you specify a different target name, a dialog will appear after the target SmartServer is
rebooted prompting you to manually create the LonMaker drawing associated with the deployed
LNS network database from a copy of the source QSR LNS network database. You will need
stop running EES, delete the deployed LNS network database, create a copy of the source QSR
LNS network database, and name it based on the name of the deployed LNS network database.
For more information manually creating the LonMaker drawing in this scenario, see Chapter 2 of
the Echelon Enterprise Services 2.0 User’s Guide.

Monitoring and Controlling the Demonstration Network

After you deploy the i.LON template, you can open your SmartServer’s home page and click a link to
access the custom Web pages provided for the demonstration network. You can use these Web pages
to verify that the network is meeting corporate standards, monitor the network’s energy consumption,
control the network’s lighting and HVAC systems, and view historical and real-time data.

The Deployment Example Web pages separate energy statistics into two zones: Zone 1 includes a
Nico switch, a lamp, and the Honeywell thermostat. Zone 2 includes a Nico switch, a lamp, and the
Distech thermostat.

The following sections describe how to do the following:

1. Open the Deployment Example Web interface.

2. Use the Overview Web pages to verify that the network is meeting corporate standards, and

monitor the network’s real-time energy consumption.

3. Use the Zone Lighting Web pages to monitor and control the lighting systems in each zone on the

network.

4. Use the Zone HVAC Web pages to monitor and control the HVAC systems in each zone on the

network.

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