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• Device Name – Name of the device.
• Channel – The channel on which the device is 
present.
• Device Type – Type of the device.
• Model – Type the model number of the device.
• Application Type – Type of application that is 
required for the selected device.
• Application Version – Type the version of 
application used.
• Application File – Application that must run on the 
device. Click Browse to upload an application file.
• Neuron ID – The 48 bit unique identifier each 
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• Description – Description of the device.
NOTES:
1.
All the fields marked with an asterisk (*) are 
mandatory. However, it is advised to provide all 
the information in the fields, so that WebVision 
can provide more manageable features. 
2.
The above listed parameters form a 
comprehensive list. The appearance of these 
parameters vary depending upon the selected 
device.
3. Click Add to add the device.
NOTE: Click Cancel to abort the action.
NOTE: To support 3rd party devices other than the 
controllers listed in the dialog box, you must have a 
corresponding Niagara LNML file that contains 
information about the device and its points. This file 
has to be uploaded while adding a device to 
WebVision. WebVision allows you to create alarms 
and trends on the 3rd party devices. WebVision 
cannot drive the device's scheduled occupancy 
state, do energy management using DLC, or do VAV 
balancing for 3rd party devices.
To discover devices:
You can discover the devices available on the network and 
then add them to WebVision.
NOTE: Once a device is selected in the Discovered Device 
table, only the matching device type in the Available 
devices table is enabled for selection.
1. Click the Devices tab. The Device List page appears. 
2. Click Discover. The Discover Device in the network 
dialog box appears. The discovered devices are 
displayed.
Fig. 26. Devices Tab - Device List - Discover button.
3. Select a channel on which you want to discover 
devices.
4. Click Discover to start discovery. Once the discovery is 
completed, WebVision lists the discovered new devices 
on the left side list.
5. If you want to match a discovered device against an 
existing device in WebVision, select the discovered 
device on the left side list and select the existing device 
on the right side list and click Match. 
NOTE: Check the Select All check box to select all the 
devices simultaneously.
6. Click Add to add discovered devices as new devices to 
WebVision. The selected device gets added to the 
Available Devices list.
7. Click OK to save the settings.
8. Click Log to view the discovery status.
NOTE: Click Cancel to abort the action.
NOTE: After discovering the devices you must upload the 
device bindings to save the existing bindings onto 
WebVision. This prevents you from losing the 
existing binding, while downloading the new binding. 
Deleting Devices
Deleting a device removes it from the device list as well as 
from all other configurations such as trends, alarms, special 
displays, DLC and schedules. Any alarms generated before 
the device was deleted is still displayed on the Alarms page.
NOTE: You will not be able to see the deleted device in any 
of the pages until it is discovered and added using 
device add or discovery operation. 
When you delete a device (that provides current power input), 
the DLC service is disabled. All the alarms generated by a 
device are available on the Alarms Summary screen. 
However, the link present on the device fails, when the device 
is deleted. Both trend configuration and trend data gets 
deleted from the database.
To delete a device:
1. Click the Devices tab. The Device List page appears. 
2. Select the devices that you want to delete by checking 
the corresponding check box. 
3. Click Delete to delete the devices.