Echelon i.LON 100 e2 Internet Server User Manual

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i.

LON 100 Internet Server Programmer’s Reference

Property Description

<UCPTformatDescription>

The format description of the data point. This determines many

factors about the data point, including the type of values it

takes, and its base type. This could be any standard (SNVT)
format type included in the

i.

LON 100 resource files, or any

user-defined (UNVT) format type included in resource files
uploaded to the

i.

LON 100. For more information on the

i.

LON

100 resource files, see i.LON 100 Resource Files on page 4-8.
The SNVT format types included in the

i.

LON 100 resource files

are also listed and described in the SNVT Master List, which

can be downloaded as a PDF by selecting the Documentation
link on Echelon’s Support Web site:

http://www.echelon.com/support

<UCPTunit>

Unit text. This property is a string up to 228 characters long

that describes the units the value of a data point is measured in.

It should be filled in based on the network variable type
assigned to the data point.
A default value will be assigned to this property, if a unit for the

network variable type chosen for the data point exists in the

i.

LON 100 resource files.

<UCPTbaseType>

This read-only property is assigned to the data point

automatically, and is based on the point’s

<UCPTformatDescription>. It defines the base type of the data
point, as defined in the base_type_t enumeration in the

BAS_Controller resource files for the

i.

LON 100.

<UCPTdpSize>

Read-only. The size of the data point. This is determined based

on the <UCPTformatDescription> selected for the data point.

<SCPTmaxSendTime>

This property applies to output data points. It defines the

maximum amount of time that may elapse before the data point
is updated on the network, if it is set to a non-zero value.
For example, if a SNVT_temp value data point is changing by

one degree every 10 seconds and this property is set to two
seconds, the

i.

LON 100 will update the value of the data point

on the network every two seconds, even though the value of the

data point is not changing more than once every 10 seconds. The
receiver can use this output as a heartbeat. The receiver will

know something is wrong if he or she does not receive an update

every two seconds.

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