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Art. No. SC 1000 KNX
2.4 Commissioning
After the device has been connected to the power supply and to the bus and mounted on the
wall, it can be put into operation. The commissioning is essentially confined to the programming
of the actuator via the ETS.
Assignment of the physical address
The device has an integrated bus coupling unit. It does not have a separate programming
button or LED. The programming mode is activated and deactivated via an operation of the
device display. To program the physical address, the device must be connected properly and
switched on.
In the unprogrammed delivery state, the device displays a start page after booting has been
completed. On this display page, the "Programming mode" button is visible. On pressing the
button, the KNX programming mode can be activated (figure 6) immediately and the physical
address is programmed using the ETS.
Alternatively, the programming mode can be activated via the administrator area of the user
interface. On a device that has already been put into operation by the ETS, the system page
must be recalled. In the delivery state of the device, the demo project can be started for this
purpose. The programming mode must be activated via the administrator area as described
below…
o
Navigate to the function page by navigation in the main menu level (touch operation or
pressing the navigation button "
U
").
o
Switch to the Admin area by touching the display surface with the "
‘
" symbol.
o
Enter the password and confirm.
i
The password protection when accessing the system page can be deactivated or activated
in the ETS. In the as-delivered state, the password protection is active and the password is
defined as "0000".
o
Activate the programming mode by touching the display surface "programming mode".
Programming mode is activated. The device display displays the programming screen
(figure 6).
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