Glossary – Echelon OpenLNS Commissioning Tool User Manual

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Appendix B – Glossary

Glossary

Acknowledged Service

A service of the ISO/IEC 14908-1 Control Network Protocol that ensures a message was received by
the addressee(s). After a configurable number of retries, failures are logged in a status register in the
device, which can be accessed by network management tools.

Actuator

Any component that affects a physical variable of a system under control or indicates the values of
system variables for human operators. Some examples are pumps, fans, heaters, alarm annunciators,
and operator displays. This term may apply only to the component that converts electrical or
pneumatic control signals into a physical force that causes a mechanical component such as a damper
or valve to move, or it may apply to both components as a unit.

Ad-Hoc System Scenario

A control network installation scenario in which physical devices are configured and commissioned
on-line as network data is entered. The network database is built simultaneously.

Alias Network Variable

An alias network variable behaves like a shadow copy of a network variable. An alias shares the value
of the original network variable, but it maintains its own NV selector. In addition, an alias maintains
its own address table index if it is an alias for an output network variable or polling input network
variable. Alias network variables are used to overcome connection limitations of non-alias network
variables.

Application Configuration

A process by which the application program in each physical device is tailored to the desired
functionality by selecting the appropriate configuration properties. The OpenLNS network operating
system) provides a platform for manufacturers to create easy-to-use graphical configuration interfaces,
called plug-ins, that are compatible with any other OpenLNS-based network tool.

Application Device

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device that runs a LonTalk Application (OSI Layer 7). The application may run on a

Smart Transceiver or Neuron Chip, in which case the device is called a Neuron-hosted device.

Application Image

Device firmware that consists of the object code generated by the device developer from the
developer’s application program and other application-specific parameters, including the following:

• Network variable fixed and self-identification data

• Device interface (XIF) data

• Program ID string

• Optional self-identification and self-documentation data

• Number of address table entries

• Number of domain table entries

• Number and size of network buffers

• Number and size of application buffers

• Number of receive transaction records

• Input clock speed of target Smart Transceiver or Neuron Chip

• Transceiver type and bit rate

Application Program

The software code in a LONWORKS device that defines how it functions. The application program,
also referred to as the application or the application layer, may be in the device when you purchase it,

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