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            <title>Changing Asset Properties</title>
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To change the properties of any of your assets (including your types), you need to get to the detail page of the asset in question.

Existing Properties


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Structure &amp; Purpose

ARDI drivers create a bridge between your ARDI system and your various data sources.

Each driver provides a connection to a number of data sources, which are individual communication endpoints.

For example, a single MODBUS TCP driver may handle communication for a number of different MODBUS devices. You have a single driver process running on your ARDI server to service a number of sources.</description>
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