Creating a subsystem – Echelon OpenLNS Commissioning Tool User Manual

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Designing Networks

selected channel type.

Round-Trip Delay

Select whether to use the default round-trip delay or to specify a time
for the channel in milliseconds.

• Select Use Default to use the default of two packet cycles based

on the average packet size.

• Select Specify to set the value to the expected longest round-trip

time of a message (for example, message and response). This
option allows expected traffic patterns to be input into the system
so that the timer calculations can be affected accordingly.

Description

If you are creating a new channel, you can enter an optional
description of the channel. This description has no effect on network
operation, but you can use it to provide additional documentation for
as-built reports.

3. Click Finish to add the channel SmartShape to your OpenLNS CT drawing.

Creating a Subsystem

Subsystems allow you to break a large network into more manageable parts. In a building control
network, for example, one subsystem could contain lighting controls and another temperature controls.

Each page of an OpenLNS CT drawing represents a subsystem. Subsystems may be nested like
directories on your computer, so the temperature control subsystem could contain other subsystems
representing each floor of the building, for example.

You can also create subsystems in separate OpenLNS CT drawings. Using this feature, you can create
large networks while maximizing Visio’s performance by limiting the number of pages in a single
drawing. You can also create separate subsystems for large networks with multiple installers in which
each installer works on their respective subsystem.

To add a subsystem to an OpenLNS CT drawing, follow these steps:

1. Drag the Subsystem SmartShape (

) from the OpenLNS CT Basic Shapes stencil to your

OpenLNS CT drawing. The New Subsystem Wizard opens.

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