Introduction, Related documentation, Device manager – Echelon DM-21 Device Manager User Manual

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DM-20/21 Overview

Introduction

The DM-20 and DM-21 Device Managers are embedded network management
devices. The DM-20 (Model 43201) is designed for embedded applications in
which it is mounted on a motherboard. The DM-21 (Model 43202) is a packaged
assembly designed for installation in a suitable socket.

The DM-20/21 Device Managers provide the following features:

Automatic installation, fault detection, and device replacement in a
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network with up to 128 devices and one router per Device

Manager;

Autonomous operation without the use of a local PC once it has been
commissioned with the LonMaker

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Integration Tool;

Records system activity using an internal Flash-based event log: no
additional batteries are required;

Front panel jack for simple network access;

Cuts installation and service costs with two-piece design;

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3.1 objects and configuration properties;

Network variable and message tag support;

Safety and regulatory agency approval (U.L. Listed, CE Mark, FCC).

Related Documentation

The following Echelon documents are suggested reading:

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PCLTA-10 PC LonTalk Adapter User’s Guide (078-0159-01)

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PCLTA-20 PCI LonTalk Adapter User’s Guide (078-0179-01)

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PCC-10 PC Card User’s Guide (078-0155-01)

LonPoint Module Hardware and Installation Guide (078-0167-01)

LonPoint Application and Plug-In Guide (078-0166-01)

LonMaker for Windows User’s Guide (078-0168-01)

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(engineering bulletin 005-0023-02)

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FTT-10A Free Topology Transceiver User's Guide (078-0156-01)

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3.1 Application Layer Guidelines

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Device Manager

A Device Manager is an embedded network management device that can install
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network management tools in that it does not make any network

management decisions itself. Rather, it operates from a database created in
advance using the LonMaker for Windows Integration Tool, which provides a rich
set of design and configuration functions. What is left behind is a low cost Device
Manager which manages the network based on instructions loaded from the tool.

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