
L-INX/L-GATE User Manual
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The KNX interface allows creating KNX data points which can be used with the AST
functions, the OPC server and also the PLC on the L-INX models. The device configuration
can be imported from an ETS database export.
For more information on how to set up the device for using KNX, configuring and using
KNX data points, refer to the KNX Chapter in the LINX Configurator User Manual [2].
1.7 EnOcean
In addition to the basic network technologies, some L-INX and L-GATE models can integrate
EnOcean wireless devices (see Section 1.12). To gain access to an EnOcean network, the
LENO-800 interface has to be attached via one of the USB ports USB 1 or USB 2.
The EnOcean interface is represented in the Configurator as a technology folder. EnOcean
devices are created from device templates and provide data points, which can be used with
the AST functions, the OPC server and also the PLC on the L-INX models.
For debugging purposes a protocol analyzer is included in the firmware and can be operated
via the Web UI. For more information on how to set up the device for using EnOcean,
configuring and using EnOcean data points, refer to the EnOcean Chapter in the LINX
Configurator User Manual [2].
1.8 SMI
In addition to the basic network technologies, some L-INX and L-GATE models can be
connected to SMI networks (see Section 1.12). To get access to the SMI network, the
LSMI-800 interface has to be attached to the EXT port of the device (for one SMI channel),
or the LSMI-804 interface to the USB port (for four SMI channels).
The SMI interface is represented in the Configurator as a technology folder. SMI devices are
created from device templates and provide data points, which can be used with the AST
functions, the OPC server and also the PLC on the L-INX models.
For debugging purposes a protocol analyzer is included in the firmware and can be operated
via the Web UI. For more information on how to set up the device for using SMI, configuring
and using SMI data points, refer to the SMI Chapter in the LINX Configurator User Manual
[2].
1.9 MP-Bus
In addition to the basic network technologies, some L-INX and L-GATE models can be
connected to MP-Bus networks (see Section 1.12). To get access to the MP-Bus network, the
LMPBUS-804 interface has to be attached to the built-in USB ports USB 1 and USB 2. Up
to two LMPBUS-804 interfaces can be operated at the same time, covering a maximum of 8
MP-Bus channels. External USB hubs are not supported.
The MP-Bus interface is represented in the Configurator as a technology folder. MP-Bus
devices are created from device templates and provide data points, which can be used with
the AST functions, the OPC server and also the PLC on the L-INX models.
For debugging purposes a protocol analyzer is included in the firmware and can be operated
via the Web UI. For more information on how to set up the device for using MP-Bus,
configuring and using MP-Bus data points, refer to the MP-Bus Chapter in the LINX
Configurator User Manual [2].