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Figure 104: Select Service Pin and click Finish.
7.
Then the service pin requestor opens as shown in Figure 105. Press the service pin on
the replacement L-INX on the correct port. You can also send the service pin using the
Web interface (see Section 4.1).
Figure 105: Wait for the service pin from the device.
8.
After the service pin has been received, LonMaker commissions the replacement
device, creates the dynamic NVs again (if any), and installs the bindings.
6.5 Workflows for BACnet
This section discusses a number of work flows for configuring a BACnet L-INX in different
use cases in addition to the simple use case in the quick-start scenario (see Chapter 2). The
description is intended to be high-level and is depicted in flow diagrams. The individual
steps refer to later sections, which describe each step in more detail.
6.5.1 Involved Configuration Files
In the configuration process, there are a number of files involved:
L-INX Configurator project file: This file contains all ports, data points, and
connections of a project. These files end with ―.linx0‖, ―.linx1‖, or ―.linx2‖. It stores all
relevant configuration data and is intended to be saved on a PC to backup the LINX‘s
data point configuration.
EDE file: When engineering offline, the Configurator can import remote BACnet data
points via an EDE file. Out of this information client mappings are created.