Included in the officially released Sedona Framework TXS-1.2 Bundle is a zip file archive of a sample device simulator platform.
The zip file archive installs with this file path: docs/docSedonaOfflineEng/sampleSimulator/JN5139T01-DR1105-sim-88dc67ac-Reference.zip
. For details on installing the zip file archive, see About installing device simulator platform archives.
Use of this zip file archive is subject to the accompanying EULA which can be found at this location:
docs/docSedonaOfflineEng/sampleSimulator/sampleSimulator-EULA.txt.
The archive file is in compressed zip file format. The zip file contains the following:
Two sample app files.
The kits & manifest files required for the sample apps.
A simulator PAR based on the Jennic DR1105 device.
There are known limitations to using the sample device simulator platform to engineer a SedonaJen6LpNetwork offline.
When using the Device Simulator, you must use a SedonaNetwork and a SedonaDevice to connect to it, even if the simulator is emulating a Jennic device. However, when you connect to an actual Jennic device, you need to create a SedonaJen6lpNetwork, and add a new SedonaJen6lpDevice to map it. So the work you do simulating the SedonaDevice has limited benefit since you cannot change the Type of a device or network (without editing the XML bog file). Some known issues are:
On an actual job site, a SedonaJen6lpNetwork must be used to connect to Jen6lp devices. The station used for simulation (which contains a SedonaNetwork) cannot be used on the job site as is.
For Jennic-based solutions you need to essentially recreate the network and device, before you can copy the proxy points that you engineered offline.
For the reasons noted above, the workflow presented in this guide is not recommended for Jennic-based devices.
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