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18 i.LON 1000 Internet Serve Starter Kit
4 The next step is to connect input and output network variables representing the
points to display in your web page to the i.LON 1000. Recall the HMI
application example in Chapter 3 of Getting Started with the LONWORKS
System Starter Kit. In that example, an HMI application was created that
monitored 4 points. These points were represented by the following::
• SP input network variable of the A0-1 PID controller;
• CV output network variable of the A0-1 PID controller;
• Data_Out from the A0-1 Switch to Mode translator (representing the
building mode); and
• The temperature sensor’s Analog output.
In order for the i.LON 1000 to monitor these values, you must connect the
existing network variables in the drawing to the i.LON 1000. Do this by adding
an i.LON 1000 functional block to the drawing. Once complete, your drawing
will look similar to figure 2.5. Steps 4a – 4k provide exact instructions for
placing the functional block.
Figure 2.5 LonMaker Drawing Example with Functional Block