Importing names from a channel – Echelon LonScanner FX Protocol Analyzer User Manual

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1. Select Names Import from Names File. A dialog opens to remind you that

names that you are currently using will be overwritten.

2. Click Yes to continue. The Windows Open dialog opens.

3. Browse for the names file that you want to use, and click Open to import the

names.

4. You can now use the imported names. You can also use the Names menu to

add new network object names or to customize the ones you imported. See

Creating and Customizing Names

on page 36 for more information.

Importing Names from a Channel

The protocol analyzer saves the names created for a channel as the default names

for that channel in a

channel names file

. The channel names file is updated

automatically each time a name is added to or removed from a channel. The

names defined in the channel names file are used each time you open a

connection to that channel, even after you have stopped and re-started the

protocol analyzer.
You can import names from one channel to another, if you want multiple

channels to use the same set of names. When you import these names into a

channel, the protocol analyzer clears all the names currently being used for that

channel from memory.
To import names from a channel names file, perform the following steps:

1. Select Names → Import from Channel. A dialog opens to remind you that

the names that you are currently using will be overwritten.

2. Click Yes to continue. The Select a Channel dialog opens, as shown in

Figure 24.

Figure 24. Select a Channel

3. Select the network interface that you are using to connect to the channel

from which you want to import the names, and click OK to import the

names.

You can now use the imported names. You can also use the Names menu to save

the imported names file for later use, or to add new network object names and

customize the ones that you imported. For more information on this, see

Creating and Customizing Names

on page 36 for more information.

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