Add a SedonaJen6lpNetwork

NoteThe JACE host controller requires an installed Sedona Jennic option card, as well as certain modules and licensing. See JACE workflow.

Add a SedonaJen6lpNetwork

With the station open in Workbench:

  1. In the Nav tree, expand the station’s Config node to reveal the Drivers container.

  2. Open the jen6lp palette in your Workbench palette side bar.

  3. From the jen6lp palette, drag (or copy and paste) a SedonaJen6lpNetwork into the station’s Drivers container. In the popup Name dialog, you can rename the network—or, simply use the default.

    A SedonaJen6lpNetwork named “SedonaJen6lpNetwork” (or whatever you named it), is under your Drivers container.

  4. Open the sedonanet palette in your Workbench palette side bar.

  5. In the Nav tree, expand the station’s Services container.

  6. (Optional) From the sedonanet palette, drag (or copy and paste) the SedonaUserManager into the station’s Services container. In the popup Name dialog, either rename or use the default name.



    A SedonaUserManagementService named “SedonaUserManager” (or whatever else), is under your Services container. Leave properties and child components at defaults for now. For related details, see Sedona users and roles management.

  7. Go to the property sheet of the newly-added SedonaJen6lpNetwork.



    As copied from the palette, the SedonaJen6lpNetwork is disabled, and requires entered values in several configuration properties before it can be operational.

    See Configure key SedonaJen6lpNetwork properties.