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Documentation KNX OPUS Gateway Controlling and visualization of the OPUS MCU610 System with the EIB/KNX Order number: E001-H028001...
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Installation instruction..........................10 Parametrisation with the b+b Terminal software ................... 11 Automatic USB driver installation....................11 Manual USB driver installation......................11 Establish a connection with the KNX OPUS Gateway ..............15 Configure gateway specific settings.....................16 Configure channel settings ......................17 EIB/KNX OPUS Transmission ....................18 OPUS EIB/KNX Transmission ....................20...
• Easy parametrisation with the b+b Terminal software over USB connection • Each KNX OPUS Gateway can handle up to 200 configuration channels • Rail mounted device (6TE = 105mm) with integrated 85V – 260V wide range power supply Field of application •...
Terminal software. The hardware of the KNX OPUS Gateway consists of a 6TE (= 105mm) DIN rail mounting enclosure with integrated 85V – 260V power unit and connectors for OPUS MCU610 and EIB/KNX. The device is maintenance-free without fan or any other wear parts.
Rev.: 04/2012 KNX OPUS Gateway Page 8 of 25 Connection overview Figure 2: Connection overview KNX OPUS Gateway USB connector (Mini USB Typ B) RS232 Serial connection (RS-232) to OPUS MCU610 EIB/KNX connector L1 / N Power supply 85V – 260V AC...
You can leave the programming mode by short pressing the Button again. Function LED flashing: A data transmission between the PC and the KNX OPUS Gateway over the USB inter- face is in progress. LED flashing: OPUS TX The KNX OPUS Gateway sends a telegram to the OPUS system.
Connect the KNX OPUS Gateway to the EIB/KNX bussystem with a standard bus connector. • Connect your OPUS MCU610 controller via the RS-232 Port 3 to the KNX OPUS Gateway. Use a D-Sub 9 pole serial 1:1 cable (male - female) for this connection.
Parametrisation with the b+b Terminal software Before using the KNX OPUS Gateway you first have to setup all OPUS instructions you want to map to EIB/KNX group addresses. The parametrisation of the gateway is handled via a dialog in the b+b Ter- minal software and can be transferred to the KNX OPUS Gateway over the USB interface.
COM port of your connected KNX OPUS GW manually. Please proceed as follows: To establish a connection with your KNX OPUS Gateway you need to know the virtual COM port num- ber under which the KNX OPUS Gateway was installed. To find out this COM port number you have to Device Manger My Computer open the „...
After you’ve setup the connection, close the window by clicking on the „ “ button. To start the com- munication with your KNX OPUS Gateway you have to click on the green arrow button in the toolbar. To test the connection you can send a „...
After setting up the Gateway specific data you can now start to configure your OPUS instruction to EIB/KNX group address mappings. It is possible to setup up to 200 different channels per KNX OPUS Gateway, which means you can map up to 200 different OPUS instructions to EIB/KNX group ad- dresses.
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OPUS instruction telegram send to your OPUS system. That means, if you write e.g. the data value “5” to EIB/KNX group address “1/0/1”, the KNX OPUS Gateway transmits the OPUS in- struction “#11S0105!” to your OPUS system.
Page 20 of 25 Figure 15: Data Value Options for OPUS Instruction “Input Select” In the option group below the Data Value Options you can choose when the KNX OPUS Gateway should transmit data from the EIB/KNX bussystem to the OPUS system.
KNX Data Format entered before, in the field „ “. In the option group below the KNX Data Format you can choose when the KNX OPUS Gateway should transmit data from the OPUS system to the EIB/KNX bussystem. Never send to EIB/KNX If you choose the option „...
After the KNX OPUS Gateway was installed and parametrised it is ready for operation. The KNX OPUS Gateway has seven light emitting diodes (LEDs) on its top to visualise the current device status, data transmission and errors to the user. The meaning of these LEDs was described in the sec- tion „...
The KNX OPUS Gateway offers an easy to use ASCII command interface for diagnosis purposes. The user can connect to the KNX OPUS Gateway with any terminal program over the virtual COM port and transmit ASCII commands to the gateway.
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