Configuring Input Devices
This section covers the following topics:
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Configuring Input Devices Using an O3 Hub
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Configuring Input Devices Using a CON-ENOC
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Manually Pairing an EnOcean Device
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Configuring Input Devices Using an O3 Hub
To configure EnOcean input devices using an O3 Hub:
1. In enteliWEB, open the NP3 object on the controller, set the Protocol Type to CANbus, save
the change, then activate the change (
Device Actions > Activate Network Change
).
2. Create object BV30s030 ("Enable EnOcean") to enable the EnOcean radio in the O3 Hub,
replacing s with the hub's rotary switch address (2–9), then command the object to On. If
you are using multiple hubs, create this BV object for each hub.
3. To verify that EnOcean is enabled, open the controller’s IOM object. You should see a new
virtual port representing the EnOcean network hosted by the O3 Hub. For example,
3200000.
4. Create an SV object for the EnOcean network. The object instance follows the format
3s00000, where s is the address of the O3 Hub. For example, if the address is 2, create
SV3200000. If the address is 9, create SV3900000. If you are using multiple hubs, create a
network SV object for each hub.
5. Create an SV object for each EnOcean input device (up to 32 per O3 Hub). The object
instance follows the format 3sDD000, where s is the address of the O3 Hub and DD is the
number of the EnOcean device in the range 01 to 32. For example, if the O3 Hub address is
2 and the number you've assigned to the EnOcean device is 01, create SV3201000.
The device number (
DD) is a number that you arbitrarily assign to the EnOcean device
to identify it. It is distinct from the device address/ID obtained during pairing, which is
a hexadecimal value.
6. Associate a mapping file with each device SV object.
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