Private Logical Nodes
With the function New Logical Node it is possible to define your own Logical Nodes or to extend existing Nodes. Thereby the new elements will be written into a private database. These elements then will be available for every new configuration.
In the shown window you can define your own Logical Nodes. Therefore, you can select a Common Data Class for each Data Object. Furthermore, you can assign the object to a group. This will lead to a clearly represented categorization in the configurator. In the column Presence you can set if the element should be activated per default or should be optional.
In this graphic the in the standard defined Logical Node XSWI (Circuit Switch) is extended user-specifically. Therefore, you can select a Template for a Logical Node at the upper right side of the window. In order to avoid a conflict, the name of the Logical Node needs to be another than the name of the template.
By confirmation with the Add Button the new Logical Node will be written into the private database and is available for the configuration.