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Pg. 46 - System Shell The JENEsys Edge 534 System Shell will be accessible using the Mini USB port, rather than an RS-232 port. About the JACE System Shell Menu: The Shell menu of the JENEsys-Edge 534 does not include the ability to enable/disable SFTP and Telnet.
Please note the following amendments to Niagara Documentation “docPlatform” in regards to the operation of the JENEsys Edge 534: Pg. 40 - Downgrading a JACE: While there is a clean dist file for the JENEsys Edge 534 to restore it to a factory-like default, downgrading beyond 3.8.111 is not available. Pg. 41 1st Note: The clean dist file for the JENEsys Edge 534 is only available on Lynxspring’s website.
UIDE JENEsys Edge 534 Startup procedure The startup of the JENEsys Edge 534 – AX is a two-step process as follows: 1. Commissioning the controller with 3.8.111 or 3.8.401, installing the latest Onyxx Driver, and; 2. Updating the Onyxx system version From your PC, use the Niagara Workbench 3.8.111 or 3.8.401 installed with the “installation tool”...
Onyxx Network Concepts This section provides conceptual details on the onyxxNetwork driver and its components, including views. onyxxNetwork Driver components are the station interface to physical I/O points on JENEsys Edge 534 controllers and attachable I/O extender modules. About Onyxx Network Architecture Essentially, the onyxxNetwork is similar in functionality to the NdioNetwork and uses the standard NiagaraAX network architecture.
® UIDE Figure 3-2 onyxxNetwork driver architecture Note: The JENEsys Edge 534 must have the Onyxx module installed. The onyxxNetwork component has the typical collection of slots and properties as most other network components. The following sections explain further: •...
Before launching a discover job, ensure that any external I/O modules are correctly installed and connected to the host JENEsys Edge 534 controller. When adding the device to the database, changes to any defaults other than “Name” is not needed (Figure 3-5).
Each Onyxx Device has a single important device extension named Points. This is the container for all of a device’s Proxy points. Each Proxy point represents a specific I/O terminal address on the device (JENEsys Edge 534 or Onyxx XM 34IO), serviced by that board’s I/O processor(s).
Universal Input selection notes All JENEsys Edge 534 controllers and Onyxx XM 34IO controllers external I/O modules provide 16 “universal inputs” (UI) terminals. On the device, these terminals are labeled UI1 to UI6. The default Point Type is VoltageInputPoint and can be changed before adding to the database, as shown in Figure 3-9.
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ProxyExt. Output type selection notes JENEsys Edge 534 devices and Onyxx extender modules have 10 digital outputs (DO) and 8 analog Output (AO) terminals. For any discovered output I/O terminal, the Add dialog preselects the appropriate writable OnyxxPoint type, as either: •...
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