L-INX User Manual
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LOYTEC
Version 4.0
LOYTEC electronics GmbH
Figure 39: System Configuration Page, e.g., for Vienna, Austria.
The next section on the page allows configuring the device‘s earth position. This setting
defines the longitude, latitude and elevation of the device. The latitude and longitude are
entered as degrees, minutes, and seconds. The altitude is entered in meters height above sea
level. This setting is used for an astronomical clock. For fixed locations such as a building,
the position can be entered on this page.
For generating CSV files for trend logs, alarm logs, etc., the delimiter for those CSV files
can be configured. This setting can be changed between a comma ‗,‘ and a semi-colon ‗;‘.
The change takes effect immediately for all files generated by the device.
4.2.2 Backup and Restore
A configuration backup of the device can be downloaded via the Web interface. Press the
backup link as shown in Figure 40 to start the download. The device assembles a single file
including all required files. A file requestor dialog allows specifying the location where the
backup file shall be stored.
To restore the device settings, simply select a previously generated backup file in the
Restore Configuration
section of the page by clicking the button next to the
Filename
field. Then press the
Restore
button.
The backed up configuration data consists of:
Device settings (Passwords, IP settings, e-mail config, etc.),
Data point configuration,
CEA-709 binding information,
BACnet server objects and client mappings,
LIOB configuration and parameters,
AST settings,
L-WEB configuration and custom Web pages.