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The LED KNX
❹
lights up green when KNX bus voltage is present. If this LED flickers, telegram
traffic is taking place on the KNX bus.
Summary of the states of the LED KNX
❹
:
2.2.2 Test mode
In test mode, the Wi-Fi channel can be changed and the connection status of the tunneling
connection can be displayed.
If many participants are using the same Wi-Fi channel, switching to a less heavily used channel
can improve the connection quality:
Pressing and holding the button Test
❺
switches through the Wi-Fi channels. This is indicated by
the LED WiFi
❸
flashing green. The selected Wi-Fi channel is activated after exiting the test
mode. This is not stored in the device (selection only temporary).
Summary of the states of the LED WiFi
❸
:
The LED KNX
❹
lights up green when the KNXnet/IP tunneling connection is active.
Summary of the states of the LED KNX
❹
:
3 Reset to factory default settings
It is possible to reset the device to its factory default settings.
▪
Disconnect the KNX bus connection
❽
from the device.
▪
Press the button Prog. Mode
❻
and keep it pressed down.
▪
Reconnect the KNX bus connection
❽
to the device.
▪
Keep the button Prog. Mode
❻
pressed for at least another 6 seconds.
▪
A short flashing of all LEDs (
❷❸❹❼
) visualizes the successful reset of the device to
factory default settings.
LED Status
Meaning
LED lights green
KNX bus voltage present.
LED flickers green
Telegram traffic on the KNX bus.
LED Status
Meaning
LED is off
The Wi-Fi channel configured via ETS is selected.
LED flashes 1x green
Wi-Fi channel 1 is selected.
LED flashes 2x green
Wi-Fi channel 6 is selected.
LED flashes 3x green
Wi-Fi channel 11 is selected.
LED Status
Meaning
LED lights green
At least one KNXnet/IP tunneling connection is active.
LED is off
No KNXnet/IP tunneling connection is active.