FieldPoint power settings


Belvedere's going to write anything that is connected to its outputs FieldPoint.  It is expected - at least from the point of view of Lookout behavior.

You can, however, avoid this in two ways:

1. create a process of 'Initializing' Lookout.  And this as your startup process.  In this fictitious process, don't include any FieldPoint object; but can include other initialization functions, you may want to.  So, you would first launch this dummy and this dummy process, each time that you process / system is ready, start the actual process (which has the FieldPoint object).  In this way, you control exactly Lookout to connect and write to the FieldPoint.

2. Another option is to not let the FieldPoint object survey until you are ready.  This can be done by using a Timer Pulse object for the datamember of survey (instead of a constant time) and use a Switch (or something similar) in the subject of timer to decide when pulse start pulse.  BUT I remember there was a way to issue back where Lookout wonder all objects of pilot in a process at the start of the process - even if it has been set to interview immediately.

3. Finally, you can configure the object exits FieldPoint match your start parameters.  Don't know exactly how do you that - maybe switches related to the outputs in e condition that you want, and then save the file to process.  This generates the file state (LST) that would keep these States, the next time the process is launched.  But, if you change these States when using and close the process.  These final statements will be saved in the report file.

I hope that the above gives you some ideas.

Kind regards

-Khalid

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