Echelon Mini FX User Manual

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Using the Mini FX Application

device class, usage, and channel type. The same hardware may be used for multiple

model numbers depending on the program that is loaded into the hardware. The
model number within the program ID does not have to conform to your published

model number.

8. In the Standard Development Program ID property, identify your device as a

standard development/prototype device or as a L

ON

M

ARK

certified device. If your

device is a development or prototype device that is not yet

L

ON

M

ARK

certified, select

the Standard Development Program ID check box (the calculator sets the F field

of the program ID to 9). Clear this checkbox if your prototype is L

ON

M

ARK

certified

(the calculator sets the F field of the program ID to 8). This check box is selected by
default.

9. If your device has a changeable interface (it has changeable-type network variables,

or the device supports dynamic network variables), select the Has Changeable

Interface check box. This check box is cleared by default.

Integrators can use a network tool to change the types of changeable-type network

variables when installing a network. You can implement changeable-type network

variables on any type of device.

Dynamic network variables are network variables that are created or removed

during installation time by a network tool. Network variables with changeable types
may be implemented by any device; dynamic network variables may only be

implemented by some host-based devices. For more information on changeable-type

network variables, see Chapter 3 of the Neuron C Programmer’s Guide. For more
information on changeable-type network variables and dynamic network variables,

see the Application Layer Interoperability Guidelines.

Figure 4.3 Standard Program ID Calculator Completed

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