Subnet Id; Changing The Subnet Id - Distech Controls Allure UNITOUCH Instruction Manual

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Subnet ID

If there are several devices being used on the same subnet, each device must be configured to have a unique subnet ID. The subnet ID can be changed
directly on screen from the UNITOUCH's subnet ID configuration menu.
5 different Subnet ID codifications are used on the subnetwork :
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1 for Allure UNITOUCH™ sensors and EC-Multi-Sensor-BLE sensors
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1 for Allure EC-Smart-Vue sensors
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1 for Allure EC-Smart-Comfort and Allure EC-Smart-Air sensors
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1 for EC-Multi-Sensors
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1 for ECx-Light/Blind expansion modules
Consequently, for example, the same Subnet ID can be assigned to an ECx-Light/Blind module, to an EC-Multi-Sensor and to an Allure EC-
Smart-Vue sensor without any addressing issue.
Bluetooth Low Energy Smart Room Control Subnetwork
The Allure UNITOUCH can be freely combined in a daisy chain configuration.
A mixed architecture with standard room devices and Bluetooth low energy enabled devices is not recommended.

Changing the Subnet ID

Each device on the subnet requires a unique subnet ID. If a connected device's subnet ID does not match its programmed ID, or if two or more devices
have the same subnet ID, there will be a communication error. A communication error screen will be displayed and you will be prompted to enter the de-
fault password (9995) to access the subnet ID settings.
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BACnet/IP
100 m (328 ft) Maximum Length
Subnetwork: Cat 5e Cable with RJ-45 Connectors

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