Echelon LNS User Manual

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LNS Programmer's Guide

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device with the lcaConfigPropOptLoadValues and
lcaConfigPropOptSetDefaults options set.

Then, set individual configuration properties as desired using

configuration property data points. Note that some configuration

properties may need to be adjusted (or calibrated) during the

commissioning phase as portions of the system are brought online and
tested. For information on setting configuration property values, see

Writing Configuration Property Values on page 128.

6. Set

the

Priority and Location properties of the AppDevice object to

their desired values. Optionally, set any other properties of the
AppDevice object, as described in Configuring Devices section on page

125.

7. Repeat steps 3, 4, 5 and 6 until you have defined all the devices you plan

on adding to the network. Then, create connections between the network

variables on those devices as your network design requires. For detailed
information on creating connections and connection management, see

Connecting Devices on page 138.

8. Once you have completed these tasks, you are ready to move onto the

commissioning phase of the network installation. For more information
on this, see the next section, Commissioning Phase.

9. Figure 5.2 references additional tasks you may need to perform when

managing a network installed with this installation scenario, such as

removing devices and connections from the network. For details on how
to perform these tasks, see Other Device Management Operations on page

129.

NOTE: The following methods cannot be invoked while the LNS Object Server is in

engineered mode:

• AppDevice.Load()
• AppDevice.LoadEx()
• AppDevice.Test()
• AppDevice.UploadConfigProperties()
• AppDevice.Wink()
• System.DeconfigNetwork()

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