lonworks-PseudoNV

These components take several forms depending on the parent component, which is a kitLon component.

Time Stamp

This component is related to the kitLon component LonTime.

Figure 56.   Example of a Pseudo N V for Time Stamp
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To view these properties, locate double-click a LonTime component in the Nav tree and expand Time Stamp, or click TimeStamp.

Property Value Description
Nv Props additional properties
Reports and configures NV (Network Variable) input properties.

For property descriptions, refer to lonworks-LocalNv.

Nv Config Data additional properties
Maps directly to a device’s network variable and reports NV (Network Variable) output configuration data.

For property descriptions, refer to lonworks-LocalNv.

year defaults to current computer’s year Sets up the year.
month defaults to current computer’s month Sets up the month.
day defaults to current computer’s day Sets up the day.
hour defaults to current computer’s hour Sets up the hour.
minute defaults to current computer’s minute Sets up the minute.
second defaults to current computer’s second Sets up the second.

Tod Event

This component is related to two kitLon components: LonBooleanTodEvent and LonEnumTodEvent.

Figure 57.   Tod Event properties
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To access these properties, expand LonNetwork > LonBooleanTodEvent > Tod Event.

Property Value Description
Nv Props additional properties
Reports and configures NV (Network Variable) input properties.

For property descriptions, refer to lonworks-LocalNv.

Nv Config Data additional properties
Maps directly to a device’s network variable and reports NV (Network Variable) output configuration data.

For property descriptions, refer to lonworks-LocalNv.

currentState drop-down list (defaults to ocNul)
Configures a current state for the event.
nextState drop-down list (defaults to ocNul)
Configures the next state of the device or component.
timeToNextState minutes (defaults to zero (0) )
Specifies the amount of time to wait before rewriting a proxy point value in case nothing else has triggered a write. Any write action resets this timer.

If left set to the default, the driver disables this rule resulting in no timed rewrites.