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EasyIO Quick Start 01 - Sedona Disclaimer EasyIO 30P is a product by EasyIO Holdings Pte Ltd ® The EasyIO 30P was built on the Sedona Framework EasyIO FG-32 is a product by EasyIO Holdings Pte Ltd ® The EasyIO FG-32 was built on the Sedona Framework Sedona Framework is a trademark of Tridium, Inc.
So, whether you are an existing user of Niagara Workbench or not, we will answer these questions in the next three simple user Guides. The location (and contents) of the Sedona Folder on your PC is of the utmost importance, we cannot stress this enough.
Most of the cases where a new user is struggling are NOT able to connect to a Sedona Controller. All the cases are due to missing kits or platform files. These files are to be obtain from the Sedona Controller Vendor.
Assuming you have successfully installed the Sedona workbench into the Niagara workbench, you can now get started to connect to a Sedona controller. In this user guide, Niagara Ax 3.7.106 is used. Sedona workbench installed is Sedona Bundle 1.2.28.4. Step 1 To connect to a Sedona controller, go to File>Open>Open Device.
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EasyIO Quick Start 01 - Sedona Step 2 A successful connection will bring you to here. You should see the Sedona Tools and Apps. Step 3 Sedona Tools consist of few items, refer to table below. Sedona Tools Functions Kit Manager This is to manage kits.
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EasyIO Quick Start 01 - Sedona Step 5 All the kits and platform files are in a directory in the Niagara installation which is called “sedona”. All missing kits and platform files need to be copy and paste in this directory.
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EasyIO Quick Start 01 - Sedona The kits folder should display as below. Each folder represents a Sedona hardware platform supported in the Sedona workbench. Step 6 If you are able to connect then you can start programming the controller.
As mentioned earlier, the CPT Tool is another option for programming Sedona Controllers. The program is an executable file .exe. Below are the steps to be taken in order to start using the CPT Tool as a Sedona Programming Tool. Step 1 To obtain the file email to support@easyio.com...
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Launch the cpt.exe Step 4 To connect to a Sedona controller, go to File>Open or use the shortcut in the middle of the screen. Put in the IP address of the device you are connecting. Default IP address for EasyIO 30P IP address : 192.168.10.10...
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Sedona folder which is easyioFG.kit with the checksum 5706070d. Step7 All the kits and platform files are in a directory in the CPT installation folder which is called “sedona”. All missing kits and platform files need to be copy and paste in this directory.
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EasyIO Quick Start 01 - Sedona The kits folder should display as below. Each folder represents a kit in the CPT Tool Sedona folder. Each kit has either one of more revision. That is not an issue. The kits folder should display as below. Each folder represents a Sedona hardware platform supported in the Sedona workbench.
Troubleshoot Missing kits If you encounter error of cannot connect to a Sedona controller, most probably is some missing kits. Look at the error messages carefully and you should be able to identify the missing kit. To obtain the latest kits and platform files, please email support@easyio.com.
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