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Hi, It's not clear from your first question as to what controllers you refer to. For a 'true' LonWorks system integration, you will need to use a PXX-L11 or PXX-L12. See attached for reference. These modules attach to the left hand side of the modular type controllers (PXC00, PXC50, PXC100 & PXC200), and allow the integration / connection of 'true' LonWorks devices. Engineering of the data points is done within the XWorks and loaded into the PX. Configuration of 'true' LonWorks controllers is not possible from XWorks. From memory, specialised LNS programs like LonMaker / NLFacilities allow this to be done, but it's been a very long time since I last worked with this type of system. As far as I'm aware, the best way to describe the Lon function of the PXG.L router, is that it uses Lon as the physical 'layer', but has BACnet on the data 'layer' - hence the BACnet over Lon description. It's important to mention that PXC controllers with part numbers ending with .D should not be confused with 'true' LonWorks devices. These PXC controllers are BACnet/Lon controllers, and can be fully configured (node-setup) from XWorks using a USB to Lon adapter. Once attached to a PXG router, they can be downloaded from the CFC tool using the USB to Lon adapter, or via an IP connection to the PXG router. Regards, AttachmentA6V10239487.pdf (365 Downloads) |
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