Echelon Mini FX User Manual

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Glossary

vendors can work together to install, maintain, monitor, and control L

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networks. The LNS architecture consists of the following elements:

1. LNS client applications, which can be used to develop, monitor and control

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networks.

2. The LNS Object Server ActiveX Control, which is a language-independent

programming interface for LNS client applications to access the L

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network.

3. The LNS Server, which manages the network and maintains a database containing

the network configuration.

LNS Device Template
An LNS device template defines the external interface to a device, and it is used by the
LonMaker tool and other LNS network tools to configure and bind the device.
LNS Network Database
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network has its own LNS network database (also referred to as the

network database) that is managed and maintained by an LNS Server. The network

database includes the network and device configuration data for that network. The

network database also contains extension records, which are user-defined records for
storing application data.

LNS Server Computer
A computer running the LNS Server software. The LNS Server computer contains the
LNS global database, which includes the group of L

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networks being managed

by the LNS Server, plus a network database for each network managed by the server.

Local Client
An LNS application running on the same computer as the LNS Server.
LonMaker Integration Tool

An LNS network tool that is used to design, commission, maintain, and document

distributed control networks. The LonMaker tool features a simple graphical interface

based on Microsoft Visio.

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devices that have been certified to the

interoperability standards of L

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International.

LonTalk Protocol
Echelon’s implementation of the ISO/IEC 14908-1 Control Network Protocol (CNP). CNP

provides a standard method for devices on a L

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network to exchange data. CNP

defines the format of the messages being transmitted between devices, and it defines the

actions expected when one device sends a message to another. The protocol normally
takes the form of embedded software or firmware code in each device on the network.

The LonTalk protocol is implemented in the Neuron firmware for Neuron Chips and

Smart Transceivers.

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2.0 Platform

The next generation of L

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products designed to both increase the power and

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devices, and to decrease the costs of device development and

devices.

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