Echelon FTXL User Manual

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Type translators are also available to convert network variables of one type to

another type. Some type translators can perform sophisticated transformations
between dissimilar network variable types. Type translators are special

functional blocks that require additional resources, for example, a dedicated type-

translating device in your network.

You can minimize the need for type translators by using standard network

variable types (SNVTs) for commonly used types, and by using changeable-type
network variables, where appropriate. You can also define your own user

network variable types (UNVTs).
You can use the NodeBuilder Resource Editor to look through the standard
network variable types, as described in

Defining a Resource File

on page 40, or

you can browse the standard profiles online at

types.lonmark.org

.

You can connect network variables on different devices that are of identical type,
but opposite direction, to allow the devices to share information. For example, an

application on a lighting device could have an input network variable of the

switch type, while an application on a dimmer-switch device could have an
output network variable of the same type. You can use a network tool, such as

the LonMaker Integration Tool, to connect these two devices, allowing the switch

to control the lighting device, as shown in Figure 6.

Figure 6. Simple Switch Controlling a Single Light

A single network variable can be connected to multiple network variables of the

same type but opposite direction. The example in Figure 7 shows the same
switch being used to control three lights.

Figure 7. Simple Switch Controlling Three Lights

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