Lynxspring JENEsys Edge 534 User Manual

Lynxspring JENEsys Edge 534 User Manual

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JENEsys
Edge™ 534
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JENE-EG534
1210 NE Windsor Drive
© 2019 Lynxspring, Inc.
Lee's Summit, MO 64086
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sales@lynxspring.com
Revised 2/1/2019
www.lynxspring.com
1 (877) 649-5969
JENE-EG534-V2
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  • Page 1 JENEsys Edge™ 534 ® UIDE JENE-EG534 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com Revised 2/1/2019 www.lynxspring.com 1 (877) 649-5969 JENE-EG534-V2 Page 1 of 31...
  • Page 2: Jenesys ® Edge

    Lynxspring is not responsible for the content of any reference material or linked websites. If you access a third party website mentioned in this guide, then you do so at your own risk. Lynxspring provides these links only as a convenience, and the inclusion of the link does not imply that Lynxspring endorses or accepts any responsibility for the content on those third-party sites.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Niagara Documentation Addenda JACE Start Up Addendum ..................................4 Platform Guide Addendum..................................5 JENEsys Edge 534 Startup procedure Onyxx Network Quick Start Configure the onyxxNetwork ................................... 6 Add an onyxxNetwork ..................................6 Discover and add Onyxx Devices ............................... 6 Manually adding Onyxx Devices .................................
  • Page 4: Niagara Documentation Addenda

    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.
  • Page 5: Platform Guide Addendum

    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.
  • Page 6: Jenesys Edge 534 Startup Procedure

    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”...
  • Page 7: Using Online Discover To Add Onyxx Proxy Points

    Manually add Onyxx Proxy points, using the “New” button in the Onyxx Point Manager, or by dragging from the Onyxx palette. However, this method is generally not recommended as the path for the point will not be automatically populated. 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com...
  • Page 8: Onyxx Network Concepts

    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.
  • Page 9: Onyxx Network Status Notes

    ® 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: •...
  • Page 10: Onyxx Network Tuning Policy Notes

    CPU. This property is set at its max (255) so as to calculate the best value. If performance is a concern, users can set this value lower. Though, this can allow outliers to skew the calculated value in the outliers’ direction. 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com Revised 2/1/2019 www.lynxspring.com...
  • Page 11: Onyxx Network Views

    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).
  • Page 12: About The Onyxx Device

    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).
  • Page 13: Onyxx Point Manager

    A Proxy point is added for each discovered I/O terminal. For more details, see “Onyxx Board Manager Usage notes” on page 11. For procedures, see “Add Onyxx Proxy points” on page 6. 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com...
  • Page 14: Onyxx Driver Point Manager Usage Notes

    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.
  • Page 15 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: •...
  • Page 16: About Onyxx Driver Proxy Points

    (common) properties. Things unique to each onyxxDriver point types are explained in following sections, as well as common properties in each point’s Proxy extension. 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com...
  • Page 17: Onyxx Driver Proxy Ext Common Properties

    Hysteresis (hidden) – Averages the output value to reduce signal bounces • Hysteresis Size (hidden) – Specifies the number of samples to average into the calculated output value 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com Revised 2/1/2019 www.lynxspring.com...
  • Page 18: Conversion Types In Onyxx Driver Proxy Points

    “source-to-result” non-linear curve is entered, including the ability to import and export response curve files. For more details, see “Non-linear sensor support” on page 20 and “Curve File Import/Export notes” on page 28. 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com...
  • Page 19: Scale And Offset Calculation (Linear)

    • Offset Offset = y1 - (Scale * x1) Offset = 0% - (33.3333333 * 6V) = 0 - 200 = -200 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com Revised 2/1/2019 www.lynxspring.com...
  • Page 20: Non-Linear Sensor Support

    If you select Conversion type of “Generic Tabular” an edit control (note pad icon) appears in the property sheet beside it. Click the icon to see the Tabular Conversion Dialog, as shown in Figure 3-13. Figure 3-13 Tabular Conversion Dialog from edit control 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com Revised 2/1/2019 www.lynxspring.com...
  • Page 21 4200 13300 4600 14400 5000 15800 5500 17700 6100 20300 6900 30000 8200 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com Revised 2/1/2019 www.lynxspring.com 1 (877) 649-5969 JENE-EG534-V2 Page 21 of 31...
  • Page 22: Linear Calibration Ext

    Scale: 9.0  Interval: 15s  • LinearCalibrationExt: Scale: 0.15  Offset: 0.0  1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com Revised 2/1/2019 www.lynxspring.com 1 (877) 649-5969 JENE-EG534-V2 Page 22 of 31...
  • Page 23: Booleaninputpoint

    Depending on I/O platform, this may be a relay output or triac output. All standard BooleanWritable features apply, including right-click actions, priority input scheme, and minimum on/off properties. 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com...
  • Page 24: Counterinputpoint

    Config Properties Counter Input points contain two properties to assist user who need to have the output value rollover at a specified time. 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com Revised 2/1/2019 www.lynxspring.com...
  • Page 25: Resistiveinputpoint

    The ResistiveInputPoint’s Proxy Ext contains only common Onyxx Proxy Ext properties. Among these, note that the read-only “Device Facets” property is preset to ohms. 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com Revised 2/1/2019 www.lynxspring.com...
  • Page 26: Thermistorinputpoint

    In the ProxyExt of the thermistor point, if you select Conversion type of “Tabular Thermistor,” an edit control (note pad icon) appears in the property sheet beside it. Click the icon to see the Tabular Thermistor dialog, as shown in Figure 3-20. 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com Revised 2/1/2019 www.lynxspring.com...
  • Page 27 Note: If you update a thermistor curve (say, add a point) after importing it into one or more Onyxx points, you need to import it in those points again, in order for them to be updated. 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com...
  • Page 28 File Name. The saved .xml file can be used in the configuration of any other Onyxx or Ndio Proxy point, whether in this station or another station. 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com...
  • Page 29: Voltageinputpoint

    Summary information is provided on views specific to components in the onyxxDriver module, as follows: • N Device Manager • Onyxx Driver Point Manager 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com Revised 2/1/2019 www.lynxspring.com...
  • Page 30: N Device Manager

    Out - Current value of the point • Facets - Defined point facets For more details, see “Onyxx Point Manager” on page 13. 1210 NE Windsor Drive © 2019 Lynxspring, Inc. Lee’s Summit, MO 64086 All Rights Reserved sales@lynxspring.com Revised 2/1/2019 www.lynxspring.com...
  • Page 31: Onyxx Network Troubleshooting

    Niagara Framework ® is a registered trademark of Tridium, Inc. The information and/or specifications published here are current as of the date of publication of this document. Lynxspring, Inc. reserves the right to change or modify specifications without prior notice. The latest product specifications can be found by contacting our corporate headquarters in Lee’s Summit, Missouri. Products or features contained herein are covered by one or more United States or foreign patents.

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