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NXB-KNX Operation/Reference Guide 

Example 3 - Load Configuration from File

The configuration can be read and generated from/to a file on the master file system. The reading of the file 
can for instance be started in the ONLINE section of the interface.

...
DATA_EVENT[dvKNX]
{
  ONLINE :
  {
    SEND_COMMAND dvKNX,'LIST LOAD MyTable.txt'
  }
}
...

// Table written <DATE:TIME>
// ----------------------------
// Actors / Addresses / Flags
// ----------------------------
ADD=1:Switch:1/0/1             // Light 1 On/Off
ADD=2:Switch:1/0/2             // Light 2 On/Off
ADD=3:Switch:1/0/3             // Light 3 On/Off
ADD=4:Switch:1/0/11:PS         // Light 1 Status, poll on Start
ADD=5:Switch:1/0/12:PS         // Light 2 Status, poll on Start
ADD=6:Switch:1/0/13:PS         // Light 3 Status, poll on Start
ADD=7:Switch:1/0/21            // Scene 1+2
ADD=8:Switch:1/0/22            // Scene 3+4
ADD=9:Switch:1/0/31            // Blinds up/down
ADD=10:Switch:1/0/32           // Blinds shutter
ADD=11:Switch:1/0/111          // Dimmer On/Off
ADD=12:Dim4:1/0/112            // Dimmer relative
ADD=13:1Byte:1/0/113           // Dimmer absolute
ADD=14:1Byte:1/0/114:PS        // Dimmer read Value, poll on Start
ADD=15:2Byte:1/0/201:EIS5,PS   // analog Value, poll on Start
ADD=16:1Byte:1/0/203           // analog Value
ADD=17:3Byte:1/0/205:Time,PS   // Time, poll on Start
ADD=18:3Byte:1/0/206:Date,PS   // Date, poll on Start
// -------------
// Polltrigger :
// -------------
WHEN=1:2                      // Polltrigger
WHEN=1:3                      // Polltrigger
WHEN=11:14                    // Polltrigger
WHEN=12:14                    // Polltrigger
WHEN=13:14                    // Polltrigger
WHEN=14:11                    // Polltrigger

Example 4 - Main Program

DEFINE_DEVICE

dvKNX = 13001:1:0

dvTP = 10002:1:0

DEFINE_CONSTANT

...

DEFINE_VARIABLE

VOLATILE LONG lKNX_Value[5000] // Feedback array

...

DEFINE_START

...

#INCLUDE 'KNX_Tools.axi'

#INCLUDE 'KNX_Table.axi'

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Summary of Contents for NetLinx NXB-KNX

Page 1: ...Operation Reference Guide Control System Accessories NXB KNX KNX Communications Gateway Last Revised 4 15 2010 ...

Page 2: ...rked on the outside of each box The RMA is valid for a 30 day period After the 30 day period the RMA will be cancelled Any shipments received not consistent with the RMA or after the RMA is cancelled will be refused AMX is not responsible for products returned without a valid RMA number AMX is not liable for any damages caused by its products or for the failure of its products to perform This incl...

Page 3: ...ing the WebConsole via Web Browser 7 Admin Menu 7 Device Configuration 8 Device Configuration tab 8 Master Connection tab 8 Security Settings 9 Enable Disable Security Settings 9 Login Information 10 Logging Into the Configuration Manager With Security Enabled 10 IP Settings 11 Port Settings 12 Clock Manager 13 Clock Manager Mode Manager 13 Clock Manager Daylight Savings 14 Clock Manager NIST Serv...

Page 4: ...inx Send_Commands 23 ADD 23 ADR 23 BIND 24 DATE 24 DATE 24 DEBUGON or DEBUGON 24 DEBUGOFF 25 DEL 25 EIS5 25 EIS5 25 ERRORM 25 GET 26 GET 26 HELP or 26 ICSP 26 LIST 26 LIST No 26 LIST No No2 27 LIST Type 27 LIST BIND 27 LIST FLAGS 27 LIST GAPS 27 LIST LOAD 28 LIST POLL 28 LIST SAVE 28 LIST SUM 28 LIST WATCH 28 POLL 29 POLL 29 POLLDELAY 29 POLLSTART 29 SEARCH 29 SENDDELAY 30 SET 30 STATE 30 STATUS 3...

Page 5: ...irtual Device Into An ETS3 Project 39 Adding the Virtual Device to the ETS3 Project 40 NetLinx Firmware Upgrades 43 Overview 43 Before You Start 43 Sending a Firmware KIT File To the NXB KNX 44 Additional Documentation 46 One Time Upgrade of the NXB KNX to a Native NetLinx Device 47 Overview 47 Determining the Current Firmware Version Of the NXB KNX 48 Browse For the New Firmware Upload File 48 If...

Page 6: ...iv NXB KNX Operation Reference Guide Table of Contents ...

Page 7: ...ted to the KNX bus Output LED red Lights to indicate traffic from the NXB KNX to the KNX bus Input LED yellow Lights to indicate traffic from the KNX bus to the NXB KNX Rear Panel Connectors KNX 2 pin captive wire connector Ethernet Port 10 100 Ethernet with PoE LEDs show communication activity connection status speeds and mode information SPD speed Yellow LED lights On when the connection speed i...

Page 8: ...32 F 104 F 0 C 40 C Relative Humidity 5 to 85 non condensing Intended for indoor use only Included Accessories Rubber feet Green 2 Pin 5mm Phoenix connector with captive screws Other AMX Equipment AC DIN CS3 DIN Rail Mounting Bracket FG532 01 PS POE AF PoE Injector FG423 80 Certifications FCC Class B CE IEC60950 RoHS ...

Page 9: ...Base T connector and cable FIG 3 diagrams the RJ 45 pinouts and signals for the Ethernet RJ 45 connector and cable To avoid any damage to the electronic component installation must be performed in an ESD safe environment Do not connect power to the NXB KNX until the wiring is complete FIG 2 NXB KNX installation Ethernet Pinouts and Signals Pin Signals Connections Pairing Color 1 TX 1 1 1 2 White O...

Page 10: ...n an optional PS POE AF Power over Ethernet PoE power supply is required to provide power to the NXB KNX If the NXB KNX is used with a PoE capable Ethernet switch such as the NXA ENET24PoE then no PoE Injectors are required KNX Connector The KNX connector on the rear panel is a 2 pin captive wire connector that provides communication between the NXB KNX and the KNX control system via 2 wire shield...

Page 11: ...unit s IP address via NetLinx Studio v3 0 or higher or a similar zero configuration client Zero configuration or Zero Config technology provides a general method to discover services on a local area network In essence it allows you to set up a network without any configuration as described below NetLinx Studio v3 0 featuring Zero Config functionality NetLinx Studio version 3 0 or higher features a...

Page 12: ...o Config feature in Netlinx Studio as described below 1 In NetLinx Studio version 3 0 or higher right click inside the Zero Config tab of the Workspace Bar to access the Zero Config context menu FIG 7 2 Select Refresh List to generate an initial listing of all Zero Config devices detected FIG 8 3 Click the plus symbol to expand any device in the Zero Config list The device s current IP Address is ...

Page 13: ... page FIG 5 Admin Menu There are several configuration pages included in the Configuration Manager all of which are accessed via the Admin drop down menu FIG 9 Click on an option in this menu to access each of the configuration pages as described in the following sub sections FIG 9 NXB KNX Configuration Manager Admin menu If you see the additional entries Application Upgrade and Firmware Upgrade i...

Page 14: ...rently loaded on this unit is displayed under Current Application Information To Change the Device Number 1 Enter a Device Number for this NXB KNX unit in the Device Number text field 2 Click Accept to save your changes 3 Press Reboot to reboot the NXB KNX and apply the new Device Number assignment Master Connection tab The options in the Master Connection tab allow you to view and edit connection...

Page 15: ...rom the Admin menu to open the Security Settings page FIG 12 Use the options on the page to specify security options and login information for this NXB KNX unit Enable Disable Security Settings FIG 12 Security Settings page Web Security Click this checkbox to enable Web Security When Web security is enabled a username and password are required to access any system Web pages Default disabled Telnet...

Page 16: ...he Login popup page FIG 13 Enter the default login information Username administrator Password password 2 Click the Login button Once you have successfully logged into the Configuration Manager the IP Settings page is displayed and can be edited as needed Username Enter the Username that will be required to login to this unit if security is enabled The default Username is administrator New Passwor...

Page 17: ...er for the zero configuration client i e Bonjour for Windows to detect the NXB KNX on the network See the NetLinx Studio v3 0 featuring Zero Config functionality section on page 5 for details IP Address Enter an IP Address for this unit enabled only if DHCP is disabled Subnet Mask Enter a Subnet Mask for this unit enabled only if DHCP is disabled Gateway Enter a Gateway for this unit enabled only ...

Page 18: ...llow you to change each port number from its standard default assignment FIG 15 Port Settings page Restore Factory Defaults Click to restore all Port settings to the factory defaults HTTP Port Number Default enabled Default port number 80 HTTPS Port Number Default enabled Default port number 443 Telnet Port Number Default enabled Default port number 23 SSH Port Number Default enabled Default port ...

Page 19: ...of the options listed in the submenu are also accessible via options on the Clock Manager page FIG 17 Clock Manager Mode Manager Select the main Clock Manager entry in the Admin Menu or select Mode from the Clock Manager sub menu and the Mode Manager page will be displayed FIG 18 FIG 16 Clock Manager sub menu FIG 17 Clock Manager options FIG 18 Clock Manager Mode Manager page ...

Page 20: ...age Time Sync Use the radio buttons to select either Network Time or StandAlone Note If using StandAlone mode the time will be valid only until the unit is rebooted Once the unit is rebooted the time will be lost and will have to be reset Note that the Daylight Savings and NIST Servers tabs are enabled only if Network Time is selected as the mode Re Sync Period Select the desired re synch period f...

Page 21: ... clock for daylight savings Starts These options allow you to specify when to start using daylight savings time Select a month and time to start from the drop down menus Select Fixed to start daylight savings at a specific Day Month and Time an additional field for Day is provided when this radio button is selected Select Occurrence to start daylight savings at a specified occurrence additional fi...

Page 22: ...you to add more NIST servers to the list To add a NIST server enter the NIST Server Name IP Address and Location in the fields provided To remove a NIST server from the list click the Remove button Click Accept to save your changes Note that changes on this page take effect immediately Click Cancel to cancel any changes Only one NIST server is selectable at any given time ...

Page 23: ...ame time There is a basic difference between Source IDs and Destination Addresses A Source ID is the hardware address of the device transmitting the Telegram A Destination Address is a group address characterizing a function Thus each device connected to KNX has exactly one Source ID but may have several Destination Addresses Furthermore it is common for several Source IDs devices to respond to th...

Page 24: ...les of the line couplers must be programmed to pass on all relevant Telegrams Older line couplers may be slow In this case KNX devices will require a certain amount of time between receiving Telegrams The situation with the NXB KNX is different the NXB KNX can read all Telegrams even with high bus load Therefore it is crucial that activated Actuators are given sufficient time to respond FIG 22 KNX...

Page 25: ...ed In practice 1 Byte data lengths replace 6 bit definitions and are typically used by KNX devices The KNX defined 8 Byte data length is date time but KNX devices typically use 3 Byte DPT 10 time and 3 Byte DPT 11 date for economy relative to the lengthier 8 Byte combined format and for more flexible use The module application is responsible for interpreting User Data per each KNX device s definit...

Page 26: ...23 Channels and Levels All addresses are available as channels The current value is mapped to the corresponding channels of the device All addresses are available as levels For every value change the current value is transmitted as level to the program for instance to control a bargraph Data Types The character sets supported by KNX are ASCII and ISO 8859 1 Channels Channel Description 1 n 0 n 300...

Page 27: ...ue change or as answer to a poll command String 1 from device value change SET 15 3175 String 2 from device EIS5 15 22 54 or String 1 from device no value change VAL 15 3175 String 2 from device EIS5 15 22 54 Debugging Example Status feedback NXB KNX AMX NXB KNX SN xxxxxx IP xxx xxx xxx xxx Version AmxKnxApp v2 0 15 KNX service unavailable Running since Jun 18 2009 2 24 02 PM Servlet started Total...

Page 28: ...i file included This include file maps the Destination Address type poll conjunction and additional features to an actor number between 1 and 3000 Communication with the actuators is accomplished via this actor number KNX_Table axi Include File The KNX_Table axi file contains the definition of all actuators on the KNX bus that will be controlled or monitored by the NetLinx system and is integrated...

Page 29: ...e Flags are optional Parameters No AMX Number of Actuator range 1 3000 Type Actuator Type Switch Control Dim4 1Byte 2Byte 3Byte 4Byte Text HexText GrpAdr KNX group address in 2 or 3 grouped display Flags EIS5 Value is reported additionally as ASCII Float Value The KNX Value is converted according to EIS5 Standard only valid for 2Byte Actuators Time Value is reported additionally as ASCII Time hh m...

Page 30: ...the Date Note Only valid for 3Byte Actuators Syntax DATE No Datum Parameters No AMX Number of Actuator range 1 3000 Date date format MM DD YY Example SEND_COMMAND dvKNX DATE 17 14 08 06 Returns DATE No Value Note Is transmitted as ADDITIONAL feedback if in actuator No the DATE flag is set No AMX Number of Actuator Value Date string in format MM DD YY AMX display Example DATE 17 08 14 06 DATE Reque...

Page 31: ...ND_COMMAND dvKNX EIS5 12 24 3 Returns Feedback of a value in ASCII floating point display The actuator value to be coded according to EIS5 EIS5 No Value Note Is transmitted as ADDITIONAL feedback if in actuator No the EIS5 flag is set No AMX Number of Actuator Value Floating Point Value String converted according to EIS Specification Example EIS5 12 20 25 EIS5 Request EIS5 value Converts the 2Byte...

Page 32: ...n any order Use this command to override the default number of channels and or levels Default for Channels and Levels 256 Note Caution is advised when expanding resources since the Central Controller s resources need to be considered Examples SEND_COMMAND dvKNX icsp ch 128 SEND_COMMAND dvKNX icsp lv 512 SEND_COMMAND dvKNX icsp ch 256 lv 384 LIST List all entered actuators List all entered actuator...

Page 33: ...nal feedback values Also provides a sum of all actuators of one Type Syntax LIST Type Parameters Type Data Type where SW or SWITCH 1Bit Actuators CO or CONTROL 2Bit Actuators D4 or DIM4 4Bit Actuators 1B or 1BYTE 1Byte Actuators 2B or 2BYTE 2Byte Actuators 3B or 3BYTE 3Byte Actuators 4B or 4BYTE 4Byte Actuators Example SEND_COMMAND dvKNX LIST 1B LIST BIND List all bind triggers List all bind trigg...

Page 34: ... LIST POLL LIST SAVE Writes the current KNX table including poll trigger as text file on CF This file can be edited with simple text editor The entries correspond with the structure of the regular table Thus a table can be buffered modified i e delete or add actuators and finally reconstructed with LOAD see above File name is optional If no file name is specified the default file name is used Defa...

Page 35: ...ted Example SEND_COMMAND dvKNX POLLDELAY 2 POLLSTART Triggers the pollstart action Requests current value of all actuators that have been configured with the PS flag see Add When the optional actuator range is specified only those actuators are affected The POLLDELAY setting affects the rate poll commands are sent to the KNX bus This command is typically sent at the completion of the NXB KNX confi...

Page 36: ...xample SEND_COMMAND dvKNX SET 5 1 Returns Report of a value change SET No Value Note With the NXB_KNX_Updater module the feedback array type LONG is automatically updated unchanged values are reported as VAL see below Nr AMX Number of Actuator Value new Value of Actuator raw data Example feedback SET 8 1 STATE Output of current module status in terminal Example SEND_COMMAND dvKNX STATE STATUS List...

Page 37: ...ator Value Value of Actuator VERSION Output of current module version in Terminal Example SEND_COMMAND dvKNX VERSION WATCH Activate observation function for actuator All value changes are recorded on monitor with KNX group address current value set flags and resulting additional feedback values Syntax WATCH No Parameters No AMX Number of Actuator range 0 3000 0 deactivation of observation Example ...

Page 38: ...8 Refer to Example 3 Load Configuration from File on page 35 Notes For Programming Predefined functions are available for control to generate the SEND_COMMANDs for the NXB KNX These functions are in the KNX_Tools axi include file see the KNX_Tools axi section on page 37 Example 1 Structure of KNX Table With Functions From KNX_Tools axi MODULE_NAME KNX_Table_NXB_A DEV dvNxbKnx DEFINE_VARIABLE integ...

Page 39: ...nx 25 knx1Byte 1 1 25 Dimmer absolute light 6 KNXAdd dvNxbKnx 26 knx1Byte 1 1 45 knxPollstart Dimmer feedback light 6 CASE 4 KNXAdd dvNxbKnx 27 knx2Byte 1 3 4 knxEIS5 knxPollstart Temp Actual KNXAdd dvNxbKnx 28 knx2Byte 1 3 5 knxEIS5 knxPollstart Temp Setpoint readable KNXAdd dvNxbKnx 29 knx2Byte 1 3 6 knxEIS5 Temp Setpoint writeable KNXAdd dvNxbKnx 31 knx3Byte 1 4 0 knxTIME knxPollstart Time KNXA...

Page 40: ...elative light 5 SEND_COMMAND DATA DEVICE ADD 21 1Byte 1 1 24 Dimmer relative light 5 SEND_COMMAND DATA DEVICE ADD 22 1Byte 1 1 44 PS Dimmer feedback light 5 SEND_COMMAND DATA DEVICE ADD 24 Dim4 1 1 15 Dimmer relative light 6 SEND_COMMAND DATA DEVICE ADD 25 1Byte 1 1 25 Dimmer absolute light 6 SEND_COMMAND DATA DEVICE ADD 26 1Byte 1 1 45 PS Dimmer feedback light 6 SEND_COMMAND DATA DEVICE ADD 33 Sw...

Page 41: ...p down ADD 10 Switch 1 0 32 Blinds shutter ADD 11 Switch 1 0 111 Dimmer On Off ADD 12 Dim4 1 0 112 Dimmer relative ADD 13 1Byte 1 0 113 Dimmer absolute ADD 14 1Byte 1 0 114 PS Dimmer read Value poll on Start ADD 15 2Byte 1 0 201 EIS5 PS analog Value poll on Start ADD 16 1Byte 1 0 203 analog Value ADD 17 3Byte 1 0 205 Time PS Time poll on Start ADD 18 3Byte 1 0 206 Date PS Date poll on Start Polltr...

Page 42: ...facilitates List Save and List Load functions DEFINE_EVENT DATA_EVENT dvKNX ONLINE SEND_COMMAND dvKNX LIST LOAD MyTable txt BUTTON_EVENT dvTP 1 PUSH KNXSet dvKNX 1 1 Light 1 ON KNXSet dvKNX 16 128 Ballast to 50 Light 2 KNXSet dvKNX 12 10 Dimmer up Light 3 RELEASE KNXSet dvKNX 12 0 Dimmer Stop Light 3 CHANNEL_EVENT dvKNX 2 Feedback Light 1 ON ON dvTp 31 OFF OFF dvTp 31 LEVEL_EVENT dvKNX 21 Feedback...

Page 43: ...ls axi Function Description KNXSet Syntax KNXSet NXB KNX Device actor No Value Function Sets actuator actor No to Value Note The module limits the value range automatically to the maximum range of the selected actuator type Example KNXSet dvKNX 13 1 KNXGet Syntax KNXGet NXB KNX Device actor No Function Gets the value of actuator actor No to Value stored in module Example nVAL KNXGet dvKNX 13 KNXPo...

Page 44: ... KNXString2Array CHAR sArray Function Converts comma separated Feedback from 14 Byte Hex into Integer Array with 14 chars Example nArray KNXString2Array sArray KNXArray2String Syntax KNXArray2String Integer nArray Function Converts Integer arrays with 14 chars to comma separated Array for 14 Byte Hex Type Example sArray KNXArray2String nArray ...

Page 45: ...e will allow a programmer to configure cross line communication between KNX devices and the NXB KNX The AMX NXB KNX Virtual Device once configured as desired will allow ETS3 to calculate the appropriate routing tables for line and area couplers Integrating the NXB KNX Virtual Device Into An ETS3 Project The following are the basic steps for integrating the NXB KNX Virtual Device into an existing E...

Page 46: ...dure is complete the virtual device must be added to the ETS3 project 1 Identify the appropriate Area and Line at which the physical NXB KNX will be connected and right click on the Line name heading to access the context menu FIG 25 2 Select Add Devices to invoke the Product Finder dialog FIG 26 FIG 24 Selective Import dialog FIG 25 ETS3 Topology in Default Project context menu ...

Page 47: ...acturer drop down b Click Find c The NXB KNX Virtual Device will appear in the search results d Select NXB KNX and click Insert e Close the Product Finder dialog 4 The NXB KNX Virtual Device is indicated in the appropriate line FIG 27 FIG 26 Product Finder dialog FIG 27 ETS3 Topology in Default Project indicating NXB KNX ...

Page 48: ...ual Device For example FIG 28 indicates Light G Light E and Light A which are all of type 1 Bit are linked with the NXB KNX Virtual Device 1 Bit communication object 1 Create this linkage for all group addresses which do not originate within the line at which the NXB KNX is physically attached 2 Repeat this process starting with the Adding the Virtual Device to the ETS3 Project for all additional ...

Page 49: ...case the NXB KNX must be upgraded to the following Firmware and device Application versions via JAR files in order to allow the NXB KNX to function as a native NetLinx Device Firmware version 1 0 36 or higher Application version 2 0 15 or higher Refer to the One Time Upgrade of the NXB KNX to a Native NetLinx Device section on page 47 for directions on upgrading the Firmware and Application versio...

Page 50: ...ted in the NXB KNX Configuration Manager Device Configuration Page see the Device Configuration section on page 8 for details 7 Launch NetLinx Studio and open the Online Device Tree Sending a Firmware KIT File To the NXB KNX Use the Firmware Transfers options in the Tools menu to update the firmware in the NXB KNX NetLinx Devices such as the NXB KNX use KIT files for firmware upgrades The Online D...

Page 51: ...ile s last modified date and time FIG 32 3 Select the appropriate KIT file from the Files list 4 Enter the Device and System ID numbers for the NXB KNX in the Device and System text boxes By default the Device Number assigned to the NXB KNX is 0 Use the Online Device Tree to determine the device s assigned ID if it has been changed 5 Review the File Connection Address and Target Device information...

Page 52: ...plete the LED will stop blinking and the NXB KNX will come online Additional Documentation For additional information on using NetLinx Studio refer to the NetLinx Studio online help and Operation Reference Guide available at www amx com If for any reason your Kit file transfer should fail continue to retry the transfer until you are successful DO NOT reboot the NXB KNX or change connections until ...

Page 53: ...w them to function as a native NetLinx device Older NXB KNX units that are using the initial Application and Firmware versions feature two Configuration pages that are not included in the current version the Application Upgrade Manager page and the Firmware Upgrade Manager page FIG 33 If these options do not appear in the Admin Menu then your NXB KNX unit is already a NetLinx device and the direct...

Page 54: ...ate the download of the selected JAR file to the unit If the download fails for any reason an error message is displayed indicating the failure If the download is successful a message is displayed Click the Reboot button to initiate a system reboot Firmware changes only take effect after a reboot If Current Firmware Version Is Lower Than v1 0 36 1 Select Firmware Upgrade from the Admin drop down m...

Page 55: ...cation Version Is Lower Than v2 0 15 1 Select Application Upgrade from the Admin drop down menu to open the Application Upgrade page FIG 35 on page 49 2 Click Browse and select the file XXXX2 0 15 jar 3 Click Accept 4 When the upgrade is complete reboot the NXB KNX FIG 35 Application Upgrade Manager page Once the Application upgrade is performed all subsequent upgrades will be performed via Netlin...

Page 56: ...One Time Upgrade of the NXB KNX to a Native NetLinx Device 50 NXB KNX Operation Reference Guide ...

Page 57: ...xample telnet XXX XXX XXX XXX 4 Press Enter Unless Telnet security is enabled a session will begin with a welcome banner Welcome to AMX v1 0 36 Copyright AMX LLC 2008 If Telnet security is enabled type in the word login to be prompted for a Username and Password before gaining access to the NXB KNX 5 Enter your username to be prompted for a password If the password is correct you will see the welc...

Page 58: ...1 0 Domain suffix amx com The following DNS IPs are configured Entry 1 192 168 20 5 Entry 2 12 18 110 8 Entry 3 12 18 110 7 ECHO ON OFF Enables Disables echo display of typed characters GET JAVA HEAP Display the amount of memory allocated for Java pool This is the current Java memory heap size as measured in Mega bytes Example a value of 5M 5 MB GET ETHERNET MODE Displays the current ethernet conf...

Page 59: ...ivity to and con firms the presence of another networked device The syntax is just like the PING application in Windows or Linux Example ping 192 168 29 209 192 168 29 209 is alive PWD Displays the name of the current directory Example pwd The current directory is doc REBOOT Reboots the NXB KNX Example REBOOT Rebooting RELEASE DHCP Releases the current DHCP lease for the NXB KNX Note The NXB KNX m...

Page 60: ...d for the Java pool This is the current Java memory heap size as measured in Megabytes Valid values 5M 35M Recommended default 32M Note This setting does not take effect until the next reboot SET ETHERNET MODE CMD This command sets the current ethernet configuration settings auto OR speed 10 100 duplex full half Example set ethernet mode auto set ethernet mode speed 100 duplex full Note See GET ET...

Page 61: ... just hit Enter to keep current settings Enter Host Name MLK_INSTRUCTOR Enter IP type Type D for DHCP or S for Static IP and then Enter DHCP Enter Gateway IP 192 168 21 2 You have entered Host Name MLK_INSTRUCTOR Type DHCP Gateway IP 192 168 21 2 Is this correct Type Y or N and Enter y Settings written Device must be rebooted to enable new settings SET LOG COUNT Sets the number of entries allowed ...

Page 62: ...OG start end SHOW LOG ALL start specifies message to begin the display If start is not entered the most recent message will be first If end is not entered the last 20 messages will be shown If ALL is entered all stored messages will be shown starting with the most recent Example SHOW LOG Message Log for System 50 Version v2 10 75 Entry Date Time Object Text 1 11 01 2001 THU 14 14 49 ConnectionMana...

Page 63: ...NX Operation Reference Guide Terminal Commands Cont Command Description SHOW HEAP Displays heap usage statistics SHOW MEM Displays the memory usage for all memory types TIME Displays the current time on the NXB KNX Example TIME 13 42 04 ...

Page 64: ...Appendix A Telnet Commands 58 NXB KNX Operation Reference Guide ...

Page 65: ...like Internet Explorer s Bonjour or NetLinx Studio s Zero Config tab to access the NXB KNX Configuration Manager Check the NXB KNX IP Settings match your network configuration Check the NXB KNX Master Connection settings match your AMX Master controller configuration Confirm the current NXB KNX connection status by viewing the NXB KNX status banner Obtain the NXB KNX ip address using a zero config...

Page 66: ...bugon command to set the log level to debug It is recommended to return the NXB KNX to its operational log level of info when the interactive session is completed Use the NXB KNX debugoff command to return the log level to info Control and or feedback is not working Confirm the NXB KNX configuration by using the list interactive command Do all expected actors appear in the list Do all expected gro...

Page 67: ...Programming Telnet Commands 61 NXB KNX Operation Reference Guide ...

Page 68: ...registered trademarks of AMX AMX reserves the right to alter specifications without notice at any time It s Your World Take Control 3000 RESEARCH DRIVE RICHARDSON TX 75082 USA 800 222 0193 469 624 8000 469 624 7153 fax 800 932 6993 technical support www amx com ...

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