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LON 100 Internet Server Programmer’s Reference

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Index

acknowledging alarms, 8-26
Alarm Generators

creating Alarm Generators, 7-16
deleting Alarm Generators, 7-17
hysteresis, 7-8, 7-9, 7-10, 7-11, 7-12, 7-

13

introduction, 7-1
listing Alarm Generators, 7-4
modifying Alarm Generators, 7-16
retrieving Alarm Generator

configurations, 7-5

Alarm Notifiers

acknowledging alarms, 8-26
alarm destinations, 8-1, 8-16
alarm log files, 8-2
clearing log files, 8-29
condition sets, 8-15
creating alarm notifiers, 8-19
deleting Alarm Notifiers, 8-31
e-mail profiles, 8-1, 8-13
listing Alarm Notifiers, 8-5
modifying Alarm Notifiers, 8-19
overview, 8-1
reading log files, 8-20
retrieving Alarm Notifier

configurations, 8-6

alarming

alarm generation, 7-1
alarm notification, 8-1

Analog Function Blocks

comparison functions, 9-11
creating Analog Function Blocks, 9-14
deleting Analog Function Blocks, 9-15
listing Analog Function Blocks, 9-4
modifying Analog Function Blocks, 9-14
output functions, 9-10
overview, 9-1
retrieving Analog Function Block

configurations, 9-5

applications

configuration of, 4-3
overview, 4-1

authentication, 2-1

C

clearing alarm log files, 8-29
code samples, 14-3

Data Point functions, 3-11

converting network data types, 12-1
Coordinated Universal Time, 6-12

D

Data Loggers, 6-1

creating Data Loggers, 6-10
deleting Data Loggers, 6-17
listing Data Loggers, 6-5
modifying Data Loggers, 6-10
reading data logs, 6-11
removing log entries, 6-15
retrieving configurations, 6-6
XML configuration file, 6-1

data logging, 6-1
data points, 3-1

creating data points, 5-17
modifying data point configurations, 5-

17

NVC, 5-1
NVE, 5-1
NVL, 5-1
priority levels, 3-5
reading data point values, 3-7, 5-19
removing data points, 5-29
resetting data point priority levels, 5-28
resetting priority levels, 3-10
retrieving data point configurations, 5-

12

writing data point values, 5-25
writing values, 3-3

Data Server

creating data points, 5-17
deleting data points, 5-29
overview, 5-1
XML configuration files, 5-4