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.LON 1000 Internet Server User’s Guide
9-7
Figure 9-7
– Network Variable Creation
14.
Assign a name to the new network variable in the
New NV Name
field and click
OK
to
create the network variable on the
i
.LON 1000 and repeat this procedure 3 more times
(once for each Digital output network variable on the DI-10 functional blocks) to create 4
input network variables on the host.
WARNING!
When creating these variables, the very first name you create becomes the
“programmatic name” by which the variable will be referenced. Changing the name on
the LonMaker drawing will not affect the programmatic name. To change a
programmatic name you have to remove the network variable and then re-create it.
15.
Add all the created input network variables as shapes to the Web Server functional block
by clicking
Select All
and
OK
from the Choose a Network Variable dialog shown in
Figure 8-6.
16.
Repeat the procedure from steps 12 through 15 to create 4 output network variables (and
corresponding shapes) on the Web Server functional block which are complementary to
the 4 Digital input network variables on the 4 DO-10 functional blocks.
17.
Once you’ve created all your network variables, verify that your virtual functional block
resembles Figure 9-8.
Figure 9-8 -
Web Server’s Virtual Functional Block
18.
Connect the digital input functional blocks to the Web Server inputs, and the digital
output functional blocks to the Web Server outputs. Figure 9-9 shows a sample of a
LonMaker drawing created using these instructions.
Programmatic name.
Complement to this NV.
Ensures that nvi2 is the same
type as Digital.
Summary of Contents for i.LON 1000
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