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• Edit Type. Allow you to edit the characteristics assigned to any specific wireless thermostat. The
thermostat name, Com Address and enabled flag can be modified. The thermostat Model Type should not
be changed. If another model is required under the same address, simply delete it and either create a new
one offline or re-discover the proper one.
• Add device to network. Transfer any selected device from a “temporary” status under the “Discovered
Device” folder and loads them directly under the under “WirelessStatNetwork” folder. This will enable the
thermostat to display all its point extensions and its property sheet when you right hand click.
Status: Will give the sanity of the wireless thermostat to the network
o (ok) Device heartbeat reporting properly with no fault encountered
o (down) Device heartbeat failed. No communication to the device
o (fault) Transaction time out on specific object write(s). Device heartbeat is still valid
o (disabled,fault) Device has been disabled
Enabled: Enables or disables the communication to the wireless thermostat. Can be used if a complete database
is created for all the devices, but it is done in segments.
Health: Health status of the device. The “Last Ok Time” represents the last time the JENE received the
mandatory heartbeat from the thermostat
Device Info, Address Info & Communication Module Info: Are all read only properties related to the local
thermostat and are given as general information.
Signal Strength: Represents the signal strength of a particular thermostat from the last hop routing a message
(to or from the device) to the JENE. It is NOT representative of the signal quality from end to end (JENE to
thermostat )