Winking devices – Echelon Lumewave CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge User Manual

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Lost Messages

Lost messages occur when a device’s application buffer overflows.

This error could indicate excessive network traffic or a busy device

application. If the incoming message is too large for the

application buffer, an error is logged but the lost message count is

not incremented.

Missed Messages Missed messages occur when a device’s network buffer overflows

or network buffers are not large enough to accept all packets on

the channel, whether or not addressed to this device.

Reset Cause

Displays an error code that indicates the cause for the device’s

most recent reset. Check the LonMaker

®

Turbo Editions Help file

to locate a description of the error.

Version Number Specifies the firmware version used by the device hardware.

Error Log

Indicates whether errors have been logged for the device.

Neuron Model

Displays the model number of the device’s Smart Transceiver

(3120

®

, 3150

®

, or 3170) or generic. Displays 112 for CRD 3000

Street Light Bridge modules.

Status

Indicates the status of the device (configured or unconfigured) and

the device application (online or offline).

4. Click Close to exit this dialog.
5. Optionally, you can clear the log in the Query Status dialog: Click

Clear Status in the Query Status dialog, or click Close to return to the

Segment Controller Web interface, right-click the device, select Manage,

and select Clear Status.

Note that if you clear status for a CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge module,

you also clear some statistics maintained by the nvoSlbStatus data

point.

Winking Devices

Winking a device enables you to identify the device on the network and verify

that it is communicating properly. A device that supports the Wink command

generates an application-dependent audio or visual feedback, such as a beep or a

flashing service LED, when winked. For a CRD 3000 Street Light Bridge

module, the Wink command causes the module to flash its amber RF LED for

approximately five seconds before returning the RF LED to its normal

operational state. Be sure that the LEDs are enabled to see the wink behavior;

see Verifying Successful Installation on page 17 for more information about the

LEDs.
To wink a device, perform the following steps:

1. Select one or more devices to wink. To select one device, click that device.

To select multiple devices, click one device and then either hold down

CTRL and click all other devices to be winked, or hold down SHIFT and

select another device to wink the entire range of devices.

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