
To access these properties, expand , expand a device, double-click Points and click New.
| Property | Value | Description |
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| Type to Add | drop-down list | Selects from among eight point types. |
| Number to Add | number | Defines how many points of the selected type to add. |
| Name | text | Provides descriptive text that reflects the identity of the entity or logical grouping. |
| Type | drop-down list | Selects the type of point. |
| Enabled | true (default) or false |
Activates (true) and deactivates (false) the object (network, device, point, component, table, schedule, descriptor, etc.).
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| Local Point | identifier (defaults to the ord) | Identifies the point in the station.
When added from the discovered points, |
| Topic | text | Defines a string that the broker uses to filter messages for each client. A topic consists of one or more topic levels. Each level is separated by a forward slash (topic level separator). |
| Local Point Slot | for subscribe points: slot number; for publish points, defaults to out. | Links directly to the functional block. Options are available for subscribe points only. |
| Facets | additional properties | Determine how values are formatted for display depending on the context and the type of data. For example, instead of the
Boolean facets trueText and falseText you may want to display ON and OFF, Access Granted and Access Denied or Locked and Unlocked.
You access facets by clicking an Edit button or a chevron >>. Both open an Edit Facets window. |
| Tuning Policy Name | drop-down list | Selects a pre-defined tuning policy. |
| Device Facets | additional properties | Determine how values are formatted for display depending on the context and the type of data. For example, instead of the
Boolean facets trueText and falseText you may want to display ON and OFF, Access Granted and Access Denied or Locked and Unlocked.
You access facets by clicking an Edit button or a chevron >>. Both open an Edit Facets window. |
| Conversion | drop-down list (defaults to Default)
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Defines how the system converts proxy extension units to parent point units.
NOTE: In most cases, the standard
Default conversion is best.
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