DUO DMX
Gateway
Programming
DUO DMX
Gateway
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3.
List of the DUO
DMX
GATEWAYs located in the network. This is updated by clicking on the
“Search” button. The respective gateway is displayed with its IP address, the assigned name and
current firmware version number (since firmware version 2.0.0.1). If no name has yet been
assigned to the device, its MAC address is displayed. With a mouse click, a device can be marked
for uploading of configuration data or activation of the Unicast preview.
4.
By using the “
Search
“ function, all DUO
DMX
GATEWAYs present in the network are displayed. If
the required device is marked in the list and the “
Upload
“ button is clicked, all current
configuration data is transmitted to the device via the network (PC and DUO
DMX
GATEWAY
must be located in the same network).
5.
At this point, it is decided for which of the two DMX interfaces the Preview is to be activated.
The Preview is generally not activated until one of the boxes has been checked (“
Broadcast
Preview
“). If a device in the “
DMX Gateways
“ list is additionally marked, the Preview applies only
to this device (“
Unicast Preview
“). In this case, the PC and the Gateway must be located in the
same network area (subnet). (See also the section on
“
Activating the DMX preview
“
).
6.
Determines how an initiated scene behaves if a telegram with the value “
0
“ is sent to its linked
group address. If “Pause” is set, the scene in progress is stopped and will resume again at this
point when it is triggered again. If “Stop” is set, the scene starts again from the beginning when
it is triggered again.
7.
Assign a physical address for the KNX versions of the device.
8.
The EIB
PORT
System ID is permanently set to the default value “
0
“. This value must be specified
when creating the system coupling job (BMX protocol) in the EIB
PORT
and is only of interest to
the “
Extension
“ version of the gateway. (See
section “
Extension device version
“
).
9.
Here you can assign every device a unique name. This name is displayed in the “
DMX Gateways
“
list instead of the MAC address.
5.3.3
„KNX/BMX MASTER/SLAVE“ CONFIGURATION
If, in the case of the DUO
DMX
GATEWAY, it concerns a KNX or Extension device with integrated
master/slave function “SR” (send/receive), the bus type “KNX/BMX” must be selected in the device
selection.
Figure 41: device selection "KNX/BMX Master/Slave
This applies to the following device types:
12100 DUO
DMX
GATEWAY Extension SR
Communication (sending/receiving) via the BMX protocol (network-based) of the EIB
PORT
. See
section on “
Extension device version
“
.
12110 DUO
DMX
GATEWAY KNXnet/IP SR
Communication (sending/receiving) via the KNXnet/IP protocol (network-based).
12120 DUO
DMX
GATEWAY KNX/TP SR
Communication (sending/receiving) via KNX Twisted Pair (wire pair bus).