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LNT505 Inst ENa

This document provides instructions for installing and configuring the LNT 505 software. It discusses the installation process, supported delivery methods, considerations for installations such as upgrading or reinstalling. It also covers commissioning the software by installing and configuring a PCLTA board and its device drivers.

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1MRS751705-MUM LNT 505

Issued:
Program rev.:
10.11.99
1.1.1
Installation and
Doc. version: B Commissioning
Data subject to change without notice Manual
1MRS 751705-MUM Installation and LNT 505
Commissioning Manual

Table of Content

1 Legal notes .....................................................................................1

1.1 Trademarks..................................................................................... 1

2 Introduction ....................................................................................3

2.1 Requirements for LNT 505.............................................................. 3

3 Installing LNT 505 software...........................................................5

3.1 Overview......................................................................................... 5
3.2 Supported delivery medias.............................................................. 5
3.3 Considerations on LNT 505 installations ......................................... 5
3.3.1 About the files shipped with the product .............................. 5
3.3.2 Product’s Current Version.................................................... 7
3.3.3 Upgrading the product ......................................................... 7
3.3.4 Re-installing the product ...................................................... 7
3.3.5 Restoring older versions of the product ............................... 7
3.3.6 Applications running at LNT 505 install-time ........................ 7
3.4 LNT 505 Installation ........................................................................ 8
3.4.1 Installation Wizard dialogs ................................................... 8
3.4.1.1 Icon entries added during the installation ............. 12
3.5 Uninstalling LNT 505..................................................................... 13

4 Commissioning LNT 505 .............................................................15

4.1 Commissioning procedure ............................................................ 15


4.2 Installing and configuring a PCLTA board ..................................... 15
4.2.1.1 PCLTA board overview ........................................ 15
4.2.2 Installing a PCLTA board................................................... 16
4.2.3 Installing and configuring PCLTA board device driver........ 17
4.2.3.1 Overview.............................................................. 17
4.2.3.2 Configuring the PCLTA board device driver ......... 17
4.2.3.3 Configuring the PCLTA board device driver to start-
up automatically ................................................... 20
4.2.4 Configuring the PCLTA board Neuron Chip ....................... 22
4.2.4.1 Overview.............................................................. 22
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4.2.4.2 Requirements ....................................................... 22


4.2.4.3 Launching the Net Interface Tool.......................... 23
4.2.4.4 Using the Net Interface Tool ................................. 24
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1 Legal notes

1.1 Trademarks

Echelon, LON, LonBuilder, LonManager, LonTalk, Neuron and 3150 are U.S.
registered trademarks of Echelon Corporation.

LonLink, LonMark. LonSupport, LonUsers, LonWorks, LonMaker and 3120 are


trademarks of Echelon Corporation.

Windows NT is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation.

Lotus Notes is a trademark of Lotus Development Corporation.

Other brand or product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their


respective holders.

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2 Introduction

About this chapter


This chapter describes the requirements to run the LNT 505 software.

2.1 Requirements for LNT 505

LNT 505 may be installed on a personal computer where the following requirements
are fulfilled:
• A CD-ROM drive installed.
• Microsoft Windows NT Workstation version 4.0 installed.
• Approximately 40 MB of available hard disk space.
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The operator should note that only the MiSCLONP device driver for PCLTA board is
shipped with this version of the product, thus the PCLTA board must be purchased
separately.

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3 Installing LNT 505 software

About this chapter


This chapter discusses the installation procedure of LNT 505.

3.1 Overview

The LNT 505 installation is performed using a installation executable


(LNT505_111.EXE). This application is referred to as the /17,QVWDOODWLRQ
hereafterin.

3.2 Supported delivery medias

Currently this product is available only on CD-ROM.

3.3 Considerations on LNT 505 installations

3.3.1 About the files shipped with the product

The product is considered to be comprised of private and public files.

The private files are the files that are installed under the destination directory specified
at install time plus the files that are created and managed under this directory at run-
time.

The public files are the files that are installed under the Windows directory of the
target system.
File name Destination Directory
CMDIALOG.VBX Windows system directory
GRAPH.VBX Windows system directory
GRID.VBX Windows system directory
SPIN.VBX Windows system directory
VBDB300.DLL Windows system directory
THREED.VBX Windows system directory
VBRUN300.DLL Windows system directory
MSAJT110.DLL Windows system directory
MSAES110.DLL Windows system directory
NETTOOLS.INI Windows directory
LDV.DLL Windows system32 directory
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These files may very likely be used also by other applications installed onto the target
system.

As a precaution, any file, except a file listed in Table 2, is transferred onto the target
system only if:

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1. The file does not previously exist on the target system.


2. The file already exists on the target system and the date and time stamp of the
existing file is same or older compared with the file that is subject to install.
Provided, that the file NETTOOLS.INI exists when installing the product, the settings
configured by the operator are always kept enforced, otherwise a number of default
settings are applied.

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The information presented above should be considered when suspecting possible
conflicts with other installed software on the target system either at product’s install
time or run-time.

File name Destination Directory


1
LNTRUN.MDB %destination directory %\NETDB
2.INI %destination directory%\ NETDB\DEVICES
3.INI %destination directory%\ NETDB\DEVICES
4.INI %destination directory%\ NETDB\DEVICES
5.INI %destination directory%\ NETDB\DEVICES
6.INI %destination directory%\ NETDB\DEVICES
7.INI %destination directory%\ NETDB\DEVICES
8.INI %destination directory%\ NETDB\DEVICES
9.INI %destination directory%\ NETDB\DEVICES
10.INI %destination directory%\ NETDB\DEVICES
CI57X.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
EMPTY.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
GEN.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
LSG.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
MCU1_16C.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
MCU2_16C.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
PCLTA.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
RE_16.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
REB500.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
REF54_.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
RER111.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
ROUTER.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
SLCM.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
SLTA.BMP %destination directory%\BITMAPS
CI57XGEN.XIF %destination directory%\TEMPLATES\XIF
7DEOH/RQ1HWZRUN7RROGDWDEDVHDQGWKHGHYLFHVGHILQLWLRQILOHV

Any file listed in Table 2, is transferred onto the target system only if:
1. The file does not previously exist on the target system.

1
%destination directory% = the destination directory specified at install time.

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This implies that in case of re-installing or upgrading the product, no loss of produced
data occurs.

3.3.2 Product’s Current Version

The term Current Version refers to the most recent installation of the LNT 505 on a
given computer. The information is maintained in the system registry of the operating
system and is brought up-to-date during the installation of the product. This imposes
that a given computer may contain several installations of LNT 505 each having an
unique destination directory but only the most recent installation being visible to the
product’s installation whenever one is performed.

3.3.3 Upgrading the product

It is recommended that the newer versions of the product are installed as an upgrade
i.e. overwriting the old version to reduce the number of installed versions of the
product. However, this is not forced in any way and the operator is free to choose
whichever destination directory found suitable.

3.3.4 Re-installing the product

Term re-installation refers to a situation where an installation is run twice with the
same destination directory specified at both times.

Re-installation may come in question, if part of the product (at file level) obviously
has become corrupted or is missing.

3.3.5 Restoring older versions of the product

Currently, it is supported to install an older version onto a system already containing a


newer version of the product, provided that the destination directories differ.
Otherwise, the operator is notified with a message and the installation is not allowed
to proceed with the specified settings.

Whenever restoring an older version of the product the operator should consider the
issues discussed in paragraph 3.3.1.

3.3.6 Applications running at LNT 505 install-time

As always when installing software onto a system it is recommended to shut down


unnecessary running processes. LNT 505 Installation notifies if a number of
processes, that may be affected by the installation, are running when the Installation is
starting.

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3.4 LNT 505 Installation

The LNT 505 Installation is comprised of a series of dialogs referred to as the


,QVWDOODWLRQ:L]DUG hereafterin.

The necessary data for installation is gathered on the Installation Wizard dialogs and
the operator may move back and forth between the Installation Wizard dialogs to
verify that the data set for the installation is correct. On the last dialog of the
Installation Wizard the operator starts transferring the LNT 505 software onto the
target system.

3.4.1 Installation Wizard dialogs

The following paragraphs discuss the LNT 505 Installation on per-dialog basis.

The Welcome dialog

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This dialog welcomes the operator to the LNT 505 Installation. The caption of the
dialog displays the title of the installation denoting the version of the product.

The operator is offered to move either to the next (EXWWRQ Ok) dialog of the Installation
Wizard or to abort the installation (EXWWRQ Cancel).

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The Select dialog

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This dialog provides the following options:


• To select from the available software items the ones to be transferred to the target
computer.
• To select the destination directory for the product. This subject is discussed in more
detail below.
The amount of the required disk space and the amount of available disk space on the
drive, where the selected destination directory path resides, are shown on the lower
section of the dialog.

The operator is offered to move either to the next (EXWWRQ Next>>) or to the previous
(EXWWRQ <<Back) dialog of the Installation Wizard, or to abort the installation (EXWWRQ
Exit).

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At least one software item must always be specified before advancing to the next
dialog, otherwise the operator is notified with a warning.

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The Select Destination Directory dialog

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This dialog allows the operator to specify a destination directory for the product. The
dialog is invoked through the Select dialog (EXWWRQChange Directory).

The amount of the required disk space and the amount of available disk space on the
drive, where the selected destination directory path resides, are shown on the lower
section of the dialog.

The currently selected path is shown under the label 'HVWLQDWLRQ'LUHFWRU\.

The destination directory may be specified by directly typing the appropriate path into
the control displaying the currently selected path or by selecting from the drive and the
directory lists the appropriate directory on any available drive or by combining these
operations appropriately.

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When specifying the destination directory it should be noted, that the length of the
destination directory path is restricted to a total of 34 characters. If the length exceeds
this limit a warning is displayed and the directory should be re-specified.

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The operator is offered to accept the destination directory (EXWWRQ Accept), or to keep
the destination directory that was selected at the time of entering this dialog (EXWWRQ
Cancel) or to abort the installation (EXWWRQ Exit).

The System Information dialogs


The System Information dialogs may appear during the LNT 505 Installation
depending on the previously installed versions of the product on the target system.
These dialogs provide information about the Current Version of the product.

The System Information dialog - when re-installing

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This dialog appears when the specified destination directory contains the same version
of the product.

The operator is offered to move to the next (EXWWRQ Next>>) dialog of the Installation
Wizard, or to abort the installation (EXWWRQ Exit).

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The Installing dialog

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This dialog remains visible until all the selected software items has been transferred
onto the target system.

The operator is offered to abort the installation (EXWWRQ Cancel).

In case the abort is requested the operator will be prompted to confirm whether the
installation should be aborted or continued.

The Installation Completed dialog

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This is the last dialog displayed by the product’s installation notifying that it has
successfully come to its end. In addition, information on the icon entries added or
updated by the installation is provided to the operator.

The operator is offered to end the installation (EXWWRQ Finish).

3.4.1.1 Icon entries added during the installation

The installation adds icon entries into a shell folder according to the installed software
items. These icon entries are shown in the Figure 3-13. These entries provide the entry
point for using the installed LNT 505 software.

The folder is named as ‘LNT 505 1.1.1’ and is accessible through the Programs menu
item of the operating system’s Start Menu.

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3.5 Uninstalling LNT 505

Support for uninstalling LNT 505 is not implemented.

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4 Commissioning LNT 505

About this chapter


This chapter discusses commissioning the installed LNT 505 software.

4.1 Commissioning procedure

Table 3 lists the commissioning procedures for operating systems equipped with
various LonWorks boards.
Operating Board Type Commmissioning Procedure
System
Windows NT PCLTA 1. The PCLTA board is installed onto the
computer.
This is explained in paragraph 4.2.
2. The PCLTA board device driver is installed
and configured.
This is explained in paragraph 4.2.3.
3. The Lon NETAgent settings are configured.
This is discussed in paragraph 0 (Lon
NETAgent communications software)
4. The PCLTA board Neuron Chip is configured.
This is explained in paragraph 4.2.4.4 (Using
the Net Interface Tool)

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4.2 Installing and configuring a PCLTA board

About this chapter


This chapter describes the installation and configuration procedures of a PCLTA
board.

4.2.1.1 PCLTA board overview

A PCLTA board may have one or two channels, thus allowing the connection of one
or two transceivers, as shown in )LJXUH. Each of the transceivers will be a NET line
connected to a star coupler of a LON.

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9 8 7 6 5 4 3 X X X

0
1 1 0 1 0 0 0 X

Transceiver
I/O address

Channel A

Transceiver

Channel B

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The use of the LON boards requires the installation and configuration of a
MicroSCADA(MiSCLONP) device driver. During the device driver configuration,
each transceiver is given a device number. By default, the NET line numbers of the
transceivers will be the device number plus 1.

During the driver installation, the operator is requested the I/O base addresses of the
boards. These addresses must coincide with the addresses set physically on the boards.

4.2.2 Installing a PCLTA board

To install a PCLTA board:

 The operator selects an I/O base address for the PCLTA board and sets it on the
board as described in the PCLTA manual, Table 4 may also be referred to. The
operator can select any free I/O address where the next 7 addresses are also free.
The driver installation tool suggests 340 as default value which is also the setting
on the board at delivery (the setting shown in )LJXUH.) Other possible values are
300, 308, 310, 318 ... 370 and 378 hex. The operator should note down the selected
I/O address, e.g. in Table 4. This will be needed during the driver configuration.
If other transceivers than RER107, are used, the operator will probably have to
configure the board for the transceivers. For more information on subject, the operator
should refer to the 3&/7$DQGWUDQVFHLYHU documentation.

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Board No. I/O Address Channel Device No Device NET Line


= Name =
n = n+1
LONPn
1 A
B
2 A
B
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In Table 4 the device names are needed only if the operator wishes to redefine the
NET line numbering.

4.2.3 Installing and configuring PCLTA board device driver

4.2.3.1 Overview

The PCLTA board device driver (MiSCLONP) is installed using a special


configuration tool - LONSETUP.EXE.

Its icon entry, titled MiSCLONP PCLTA Driver Installation, is in the shell folder
created by the LNT 505 Installation.

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VKHOOIROGHU

4.2.3.2 Configuring the PCLTA board device driver

Once the configuration tool starts the dialog shown in Figure 10 appears:

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 Select Add Device to bring up the dialog shown in Figure 11:

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 Enter the following data:


Card Number The number of the card. It is recommended to set the first
card as card number 0, the second card as card number 1 and
so on.
Type of Card The type of the card. The following card types are
supported: PCLTA Single Channel and PCLTA Dual
Channel cards.
 Click OK.
The dialog shown in Figure 12 appears. In this dialog each of the channels of the
board are specified.

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 Enter the following data for each of the channels on the board:
Device Number The device number. Each channel is seen as a device with a
device number. It is recommended to set channel A on card
0 as device 0 and channel B as device 1. Then use numbers 2
and 3 for the two channels on card 1. In this way, channel A
on card 0 will be NET line number 1 by default, and the
others will be NET line numbers 2, 3 and 4.
I/O Port Address The I/O base address of the board. This must be the same as
the address set physically on the board. If a board has two
channels, channel B is automatically given an I/O base
address which is 4 + the address of channel A.
IRQ Level The interrupt level used by the channel. This must be unique
among all devices in the computer. Allowed values are 5, 9,
10, 11, 12, and 15. The operator can check which of them
are free in the Windows NT Diagnostics tool, Resources.
Clock Select The Neuron clock rate for the channel. The default value, 10
MHz., can be used.
Uplink Buffers The number of uplink buffers used by the channel. The
default value, 20, can be used.
Downlink Buffers The number of downlink buffers used by the channel. The
default value, 20, can be used.
DL Priority Buffers The number of downlink priority buffers used by the
channel. The default value, 20, can be used.
Flush cancel at init If this option is checked (default), the device driver will
issue the niFLUSH_CANCEL command to the network
interface after reset. This means that the network interface is
reset into NORMAL state and can participate in network
transactions. If no niFLUSH_CANCEL command is issued,

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the network interface remains in a FLUSH state where it


ignores all incoming messages and prevents all outgoing
messages.
 Click OK and define the next channel on the board in the same way, and then the
next board.
When all boards and channels have been configured, test the driver and configure
automatic start-up of the driver as described in section &RQILJXULQJWKH3&/7$ERDUG
GHYLFHGULYHU to start-up automatically

4.2.3.3 Configuring the PCLTA board device driver to start-up


automatically

Once the device driver has been installed, a MicroSCADA Device Driver Notification
dialog will appear at next system start-up as shown in Figure 13.

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It should be noted, that the reference to the MicroSCADA Installation Manual, on the
dialog, is not valid in context of LNT 505 and should be discarded.

 Click the button labelled Remove Notification so this dialog will not appear at
future system start-ups.
The PCLTA device driver should be configured to automatically start at system start-
up. This is done through the Windows NT Control Panel applet, titled Devices, see
Figure 14.

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 Once the Devices applet is running, select the device titled MiSCLONP from the
device list, see Figure 15.

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Provided that the MiSCLONP device driver name can not be found on the device list,
the driver installation has not been successful and must be redone.

 Click the button labelled Startup to enter the Device dialog shown in Figure 16 and
select the option titled Automatic.

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 Click OK to dismiss the dialog with changes accepted.


At next system start-up the MiSCLONP device is automatically started and you can
now either reboot the system or directly attempt to start the MiSCLONP device by
clicking the button labelled Start on the Devices dialog, shown in Figure 15,
whereafter the device driver should be fully working.

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4.2.4 Configuring the PCLTA board Neuron Chip

4.2.4.1 Overview

The Neuron Chip on the PCLTA board must be configured initially after installation
of the PCLTA board and re-configured when the Chip’s communication ability has
been lost due to a newly installed transceiver module, such as RER107.

The functionality for configuring the PCLTA Neuron Chip is integrated into the LNT
505 and is referred to as the 1HW,QWHUIDFH7RRO hereafterin.

The following Neuron Chip values are modified by the Net Interface Tool.

• comm_type
• comm_pin_dir
• comm_clock
• input_clock
When working with the RER107 module the FRPPBW\SH value is typically zero, which
causes the PCLTA board not being able to communicate. This value can be changed
through the Net Interface Tool. Usually the other values are correct.

4.2.4.2 Requirements

The following requirements must be fulfilled in order to successfully run the Net
Interface Tool.

Lon NETAgent communications software


The Net Interface Tool requires a software called Lon NETAgent, which is part of the
LNT 505, to be installed.

To be able to locate the Lon NETAgent executable file (NETAGENT.EXE) the Net
Interface Tool reads the file NETTOOLS.INI (in the system Windows directory) for
the following information:
[NETAGENT]
DIR=<Lon NETAgent path>
For example, provided that Lon NETAgent has been installed to directory
C:\LNT505\NETAGENT the path setting should be as follows:
[NETAGENT]
DIR= C:\LNT505\NETAGENT
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This path setting is automatically set by the LNT 505 Installation.

The Lon NETAgent must also be correctly configured.


For detailed information on subject, the operator should refer to the paragraph 7RROV
0HQX_1(7$JHQW_&RQILJXUH of the /172SHUDWRU¶V0DQXDO.

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Provided that the Lon NETAgent is not correctly configured the Net Interface Tool
may not be able to communicate with the Neuron Chip and incorrect values cannot be
changed.

PCLTA board device driver


The Net Interface Tool requires also that the PCLTA board device driver
(MiSCLONP) for the PCLTA board is installed and working properly.
For detailed information on subject, the operator should refer to the paragraph 17
(Installing and configuring PCLTA board device driver).

4.2.4.3 Launching the Net Interface Tool

The Net Interface Tool is accessible both through the LNT Server and Lon Network
Tool menus as shown in the following 2 figures.

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4.2.4.4 Using the Net Interface Tool

Once the Net Interface Tool has started the dialog shown in Figure 19 appears:

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Here the desired FRPPBW\SHFRPPBSLQBGLUFRPPBFORFNand FRPPBLQSXW can be


manually selected.

The SUBNET and NODE values for the Lon NETAgent communications software are
shown on the upper section of the dialog. Also the bit rate derived from the clock
(labelled /RQ%LW5DWH) values is shown in read-only mode.

The selected settings are enforced to the Neuron Chip by pressing the button Write. A
successful write operation ends with the message shown in Figure 20.

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Once the Neuron Chip has been configured the Net Interface Tool is closed by
pressing the button Close, shown in Figure 19.

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It should be noticed that whenever the Neuron Chip has been configured using the Net
Interface Tool, the Lon NETAgent communications software should be re-started in
order to bring the Neuron into the application-on-line state, otherwise its state remains
applicationless resulting in incorrect functionality.

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