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after a reset.
• Disable.
Keeps the device application disabled even if the
device is reset
. For a device to be disabled, it must contain a
Node Object functional block. If Disable is selected and the
device does not contain a Node Object, the device is placed
offline. As with offline operation, portions of a disabled
device’s application may continue to function.
Source of CP Values
Specify the source of the device’s configuration property values.
You have three choices:
• OpenLNS Database. The current configuration property
values stored in the OpenLNS network database will be written
to the device.
• Default. The default configuration property values stored in the
device template will be written to the device. This option
requires a device template based on a version 4 or higher XIF
file with specified default values. See th
default.
If you select Default, select whether network variable type
configuration properties (SCPTnvType) are restored to their
default values when the device is commissioned. If you want
them to be restored, select the Include NV Type CPs check
box. This check box is cleared by default. This operation will
not work if any of the affected network variables are connected.
• Application Image File. The configuration property values
specified in the application image file will be written to the
OpenLNS network database.
Device Specific CPs
Select how device-specific configuration properties are managed
when a device is commissioned. Device-specific configuration
properties are configuration properties that may be changed
independently from the OpenLNS network database (by the device
itself or by a tool not based on OpenLNS, for example) .
• Do Not Update. Device-specific configuration properties will
not be modified in the device or in the OpenLNS network
database. This is the default.
• Update with Other CPs. The device-specific configuration
property values will be set based on the option selected in the
Source of CP Values box. For example, if you select
OpenLNS Database in the Source of CP Values box, the
device-specific configuration property values stored in the
OpenLNS network database will be written to the device.
• Upload from New App Image. New device-specific
configuration property values are read from the updated device
application and written to the OpenLNS network database.
• Preserve Device Values. The current device-specific
configuration property values set in the device will be written to
the OpenLNS network database before the new application
image is written to the device. Once the new application image
has been installed, the device-specific configuration property
values in the OpenLNS network database are written into the
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