Video Library Sedona

Video Library

Using Sedona Workbench as a Sedona Tool

Installing Sedona Framework and Kits
Demonstrates a simple method for installing Sedona Framework and component kits using Workbench 3.7 or 3.8. (3:28)

Accessing a Sedona Device Using Workbench
This video demonstrates how to access a Sedona wire sheet within the BASremote using version 3.7 (or later) of Tridium's Niagara Workbench or a compatible tool. The video demonstrates the use of the Sedona Palette and a Sox connection session. (3:35)

BAScontrol Series – Saving and Restoring Sedona Programs
Shows how to use Niagara Workbench or a similar tool to create, save and restore a simple Sedona program running on a BAScontroller. (5:22)


Using the BAScontrol Toolset

BAScontrol Toolset Quick Start Guide
This video provides an overview of how to get started with the BAScontrol Toolset, as well as the operation of each tool in the toolset. After watching this video, you will know how to emulate Sedona platforms on your PC, how to open a Sedona SOX connection to real or emulated devices using SAE, and how to backup and restore your project to a file by using BASbackup. This video is a great starting point for anyone using the BAScontrol Toolset. (6:58)


Using Sedona Application Editor (SAE) as a Sedona Tool

Sedona Application Editor (SAE) Part 1: Introduction
This video introduces the Sedona Application Editor which allows graphical development of control applications for Sedona devices like Contemporary Controls' BAScontrol20, 22 and BASremote. (8:49)

Sedona Application Editor (SAE) Part 2: Variable Types
This video introduces users to the different variable types in the Sedona Application Editor (Boolean, Float, Integer and Long) and how to connect variable components together. (6:48)

Sedona Application Editor (SAE) Part 3: Logic Kit
This video introduces users to the different components located within the Logic Kit in the Sedona Application Editor (And2, And4, ASW, B2P, etc.) and how they work with other components. (9:07)

Sedona Application Editor (SAE) Part 4: Math Kit
This video introduces users to the different components located within the Math Kit in the Sedona Application Editor (Round, MinMax, Neg, Add2 etc.) and how they work with other components. (9:11)

Sedona Application Editor (SAE) Part 5: Timers and Counters
This video introduces users to the different timers and counters available through SAE. When combined with other components in the logic, function and math kits, just about any time-critical routine can be implemented. (13:28)

Sedona Application Editor (SAE) Part 6: HVAC Kit
This video introduces users to the different components located within the HVAC kit in SAE. The video provides explanations as to what the components in the HVAC kit are as well as example applications created using the components. (13:24)

Sedona Application Editor (SAE) Part 7: Introduction to the Kit Manager
This video introduces users to the Kit Manager and details how to install and uninstall custom kits. (9:37)


Using BASbackup as a Sedona Tool for the BAScontrol Series

Using Sedona Framework - BASbackup Sedona Project Utility
Provides a convenient way of saving and restoring a BAScontrol20 project to a desktop or laptop computer. (6:26)