Create an Object Model at the Required Customization Level
To be able to configure an object model you must first have it available at your allowed customization level. You can do one of the following:
- Use a copy of an existing object model customized from the Headquarter library.
- Manually configure the object model block in a library and create object models in it from scratch.
Read the appropriate procedure as needed. Skip this step if the object model you want to work on is already available at your customization level.
Customize a Single Object Model to the Required Level
The object models provided by Headquarter can be customized. This replicates the object model, along with its original library folder structure, at your allowed customization level.
- In System Browser, select the object model you want to customize. For example, Project > System Settings > Libraries > L1-Headquarter > Access > Common > Object Model > AC IntrusionArea.
- In the Models & Functions tab, click Customize .
NOTE: The icon is dimmed if this object model is already customized to your level.
- Click OK.
- The object model and its library folder structure are duplicated at your customization level. For example, Project > System Settings > Libraries > L4-Project > Access > Common > Object Model > AC IntrusionArea.
- You can now edit and modify the object model.
Customize a Library to the Required Level
If you customize an entire library, its folder structure (including the Object Model block, if present) is re-created at your allowed customization level.
- In System Browser, select the library you want to customize. For example, Project > System Settings > Libraries > L1-Headquarter > BA > Device > BACnet.
- In the Library Configurator tab, click Customize entire library to a lower level .
NOTE: The icon is dimmed if this library is already customized to your level.
- Click OK.
- The folder structure of the library is duplicated at your customization level. For example, L4-Project.
- If the library included an object model block, you can now configure object models in it. Otherwise, you can manually add an Object Model block and then begin configuring object models.
Manually Create a Library with Object Model Block at Your Customization Level
Perform these steps at your authorized customization level. This example uses L4-Project.
- In System Browser, select the library level where you want to create the new library. For example Project > System Settings > Libraries > L4-Project.
- Select the Library Configurator tab.
- Click Add new object and select New library object .
- In the General Settings expander, enter:
- Discipline: This determines the discipline folder under which the library will be placed. For example, BA or Fire.
- System: This determines the name initially given to the library.
- Click Save .
- In the New object dialog box, edit the name and description of the library as required and click OK.
- The new library is created.
- Add an object model block to the library: See Manually Add a Object Model Block to an Existing Library, below.
- You can now begin creating object models in this block.
Manually Add an Object Model Block to an Existing Library
- The library you want to work on already exists at your allowed customization level.
- The library does not already include an object model block.
NOTE: A library can only have one object model block.
- In System Browser, select the library where you want to add the object model block. For example, Project > System Settings > Libraries > L4-Project > [discipline] > [library].
- Select the Library Configurator tab.
- Click Add new object and select New Object Model Folder .
- Enter the version designation, as well as additional information as needed.
- Click Save .
- In the New object dialog box, click OK.
- The object model block is created under the library. For example,
Project > System Settings > Libraries > L4-Project > [discipline] > [library] > Object Model.
- You can now begin creating object models in this block.
Create an Object Model From Scratch
- An object model block is available at your customization level (for example, L4-Project).
- Select the object model block where you want to create the new object model. For example, Project > System Settings > Libraries > L4-Project> Fire > [subsystem library] > Object Model.
- Select the Models & Functions tab.
- Click New Object Model or Function .
- In the New Object Model creation dialog box, select a type and click OK.
- Click Save .
- The object model is saved.