Once a SedonaJen6lpDevice is added to the database, you can access its Points Manager (double-click its Exts icon). Figure 14 shows the Sedona Points Manager, with two proxy points added to the station.
For more details, refer to “About Sedona proxy points” in the NiagaraAX Sedona Framework Networks Guide. In addition, there are special properties and views that apply to the SedonaJen6lpNetwork.
If hibernating devices exist, usage should be made of the “CHoPAN” protocol (Compressed HTTP Over PAN, or more simply “Chopan”), modeled within the SedonaJen6lpNetwork using a client/server architecture. For more details, refer to the section “About Jennic-based devices” in the NiagaraAX Sedona Framework Networks Guide, as well as the document Sedona Framework Chopan Usage.
At the time of this document, Sedona Framework support for hibernating devices (typically battery powered devices) is not
widely available. However, the SedonaJen6lpNetwork driver in the NiagaraAX station is “ready” for such device support if this
changes.
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