Knx Interface; Description; Points Definition - HMS Networks Intesis DALI User Manual

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KNX – DALI
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Intesis

2 KNX interface

In this section, a common description for all Intesis KNX series gateways is given, from the point of view of KNX
system which is called from now on internal system. The DALI system is also called from now on external system.

Description

Intesis KNX connects directly to the KNX TP-1 (EIB) bus and behaves as one more device into the KNX system, with
the same configuration and operational characteristics as other KNX devices.
Internally, the circuit part connected to the KNX bus is opto-isolated from the rest of the electronics.
Intesis-KNX receives, manages and sends all the telegrams related to its configuration to the KNX bus.
On receiving telegrams of KNX Groups associated to internal datapoints, the corresponding messages are sent to
the external system (DALI) to maintain both systems synchronised in every moment.
When a change in a signal of the external system is detected, a telegram is sent to the KNX bus (of the associated
KNX group) to maintain both systems synchronised in every moment.
The status of the KNX bus is checked continuously and, if a bus drops down is detected, due to a failure in the bus
power supply for example, when the KNX bus is restored again, Intesis will retransmit the status of all the KNX groups
marked as "T" Transmit. Also Updates for the groups marked as "U" will be performed on corresponding Group
Address. The behaviour of each individual point into Intesis is determined by the flags configured for the point. See
details in section below.

Points definition

Every internal datapoint to define has the following KNX properties:
Property
Description
Description
Descriptive information about the Communication Object or Signal.
Signal
Signal's Description. Only for informative purposes, allows identifying the signal
comfortably.
DPT
It is the KNX data type used to code the signal's value. It will depend on the type of
signal associated in the external system in every case. In some integrations, it is
selectable, in others it is fixed due to the intrinsic characteristics of the signal.
Group
It is the KNX group to which the point is associated. It is also the group to which the
read (R), write (W), transmit (T) and update (U) flags are applied. Is the sending group.
Listening
They are the addresses that will actuate on the point, apart of the main Group address.
addresses
R
Read. If this flag is activated, read telegrams of this group address will be accepted.
Ri
Read. If this flag is activated, the object will be read on initialization.
W
Write. If this flag is activated, write telegrams of this group address will be accepted.
T
Transmit. If this flag is activated, when the point's value changes, due to a change in
the external system, a write telegram of the group address will be sent to the KNX bus.
U
Update. If this flag is activated, on Intesis start-up or after a KNX bus reset detection,
objects will be updated from KNX.
Active
If activated, the point will be active in Intesis, if not, the behaviour will be as if the point
is not defined. This allows deactivating points without the need of delete them for
possible future use.
These properties are common for all Intesis KNX series gateways. Although each integration may have specific
properties according to the type of signals of the external system.
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