Downloading A Saved Configuration File; Working With Additional Device Functions; Network Variable Bindings; Viewing Network Variable Bindings - Trane Rover Installation, Operation, And Programming

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Downloading a Saved Configuration File

You can open and download a saved Rover configuration file to another device.
To download a saved configuration file:
1. In the Active Group tree, click the device you want to configure with a saved file. The Active
2. Click Configuration in the Active Device View to display the Configuration dialog box.
3. From the File menu, choose Open.
4. Select the desired configuration file (RCF) and then click Open.
5. Click Download and a message box displays to confirm the download.
6. Click Yes. Rover downloads the configuration to the device.
7. Click Close.

Working with Additional Device Functions

Devices in the active group may have other functions in addition to status and configuration. You
can access these functions with the command buttons on the right side of the workspace in the
Active Device View.
For more information about the additional functions included with your device and about how to
use these functions, use the What's This? help in the function window or select the device topic in
the Rover Help Contents.
This chapter includes instructions for working with network variable bindings, using Rover in
Tracer Summit, and changing Rover options.

Network Variable Bindings

For more than one device to share data, such as zone temperature and setpoints, you can bind the
network variables of several devices together.
For example, a library has two fan coil units installed serving a common area. Each currently has
its own unit-mounted sensor. The unit located next to an outdoor entrance can sense large
temperature swings and ends up in an operating mode opposite that of the interior unit. By binding
the two fan coils to a sensor mounted on a middle column, both units can share the zone
temperature, setpoint, and fan selector data. The two units then coordinate their operating modes.
Note: You can bind network variables only when there is more than one device on the active link.

Viewing Network Variable Bindings

To view network variable bindings:
1. Click any icon in the Active Group tree.
2. Choose Bindings to display the Network Variable Bindings Summary dialog box
3. Click Close.
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Device View displays in the workspace.
Bindings made on Tracer ZN010s are lost when the communication key is removed.
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38). The Bindings command is available only if an icon in the Active Group tree is selected.
Configuring a Device
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