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Echelon i.LON 1000 Internet Server User Manual

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.LON 1000 Internet Serve Starter Kit

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The next step is to connect input and output network variables representing the
points to display in your web page to the

i

.LON 1000. Recall the HMI

application example in Chapter 3 of Getting Started with the L

ON

W

ORKS

System Starter Kit

. In that example, an HMI application was created that

monitored 4 points. These points were represented by the following::

SP

input network variable of the A0-1 PID controller;

CV

output network variable of the A0-1 PID controller;

Data_Out

from the A0-1 Switch to Mode translator (representing the

building mode); and

The temperature sensor’s Analog output.

In order for the

i

.LON 1000 to monitor these values, you must connect the

existing network variables in the drawing to the

i

.LON 1000. Do this by adding

an

i

.LON 1000 functional block to the drawing. Once complete, your drawing

will look similar to figure 2.5. Steps 4a – 4k provide exact instructions for
placing the functional block.

Figure 2.5 LonMaker Drawing Example with Functional Block