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* **Server client port** Number of the TCP port needed to remotely connect with the server (outside the server network). The default port is 7550. | * **Server client port** Number of the TCP port needed to remotely connect with the server (outside the server network). The default port is 7550. | ||
* **Local IP address** IP address (for example 192.168.X.X) needed to connect with the server from clients that operate in the server LAN. | * **Local IP address** IP address (for example 192.168.X.X) needed to connect with the server from clients that operate in the server LAN. | ||
- | * **KNXNet/IP interface** if enabled, the Thinknx server can be used as a KNXNet/IP interface, allowing KNX programming from the ETS software for example. | + | * **KNXNet/IP interface** if enabled, the Thinknx server can be used as a KNXNet/IP interface, allowing KNX programming from the ETS software for example. More information are available on the [[knxnet_ip| KNXnet/IP]] guide. |
* **KNXNet/IP different IP** if enabled, permits to choose a different KNXNet/IP interface to connect and access the KNX bus. | * **KNXNet/IP different IP** if enabled, permits to choose a different KNXNet/IP interface to connect and access the KNX bus. | ||
* **Clients Ph. Address Base** base physical address for the clients connections. | * **Clients Ph. Address Base** base physical address for the clients connections. | ||
* **Client number** number of supported client tunnel connections. | * **Client number** number of supported client tunnel connections. | ||
- | * **KNXNet/IP router** If enabled, the server will also route traffic from TP to multicast IP and thus can be used the same way as a line coupler. | + | * **KNXNet/IP router** If enabled, the server will also route traffic from TP to multicast IP and vice versa, allowing to connect different parts of a KNX system together over IP. More information are available on the [[knxnet_ip| KNXnet/IP]] guide. |
* **System name** Name to identify the project once it has been uploaded to the server. | * **System name** Name to identify the project once it has been uploaded to the server. | ||
* **Location** Name of the location where the system is installed. | * **Location** Name of the location where the system is installed. | ||
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* **Communication Type** Define the method and mean of communication. Serial over TCP is used when a Serial Server is used.\\ If in the property ”Communication Type” is selected the setting ”Modbus Serial”, the following properties will appear: | * **Communication Type** Define the method and mean of communication. Serial over TCP is used when a Serial Server is used.\\ If in the property ”Communication Type” is selected the setting ”Modbus Serial”, the following properties will appear: | ||
- | * Port Number: Serial port number. | + | * Port Number: Serial port number |
+ | * Compact: use 0. | ||
+ | * Rack: for the 2 RS-232 ports use 0 and 1. For the additional green ports use 2 and 3. | ||
+ | * Brickbox: for RS-232 use 4. For RS-485 use 5. | ||
+ | * When using a USB port, use 10. | ||
* Baud Rate: Modbus Baud Rate | * Baud Rate: Modbus Baud Rate | ||
* Data Length: Number of bits for data | * Data Length: Number of bits for data | ||
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* **IP Address** IP address of the device or of the serial server | * **IP Address** IP address of the device or of the serial server | ||
- | * **Port Number** Serial port number. | + | * **Port Number** Serial port number |
+ | * Compact: use 0. | ||
+ | * Rack: for the 2 RS-232 ports use 0 and 1. For the additional green ports use 2 and 3. | ||
+ | * Brickbox: for RS-232 use 4. For RS-485 use 5. | ||
+ | * When using a USB port, use 10. | ||
* **Lights** Collection of lights | * **Lights** Collection of lights | ||
* **Automation** | * **Automation** | ||
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- | It allows to integrate Z-Wave devices. Without any gateway, the result is a reliable and easy-to-use system with a bidirectional connection between Z-Wave and other standards such as KNX. | + | It allows to integrate Z-Wave devices. Without any gateway, the result is a reliable and easy-to-use system with a bidirectional connection between Z-Wave and other standards such as KNX. |
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+ | <WRAP important center round 60%> For a full list of all the compatible Z-wave devices with Thinknx server, visit this link here http:// | ||
* **Use internal controller** If enable, it will be used the server internal Z-Wave controller. If disabled it will be possible to use an external Z-Wave controller. This option is only used during configuration phase. If disabled, following properties will appear: | * **Use internal controller** If enable, it will be used the server internal Z-Wave controller. If disabled it will be possible to use an external Z-Wave controller. This option is only used during configuration phase. If disabled, following properties will appear: | ||
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This object represents the interface between ThinKnx system and a third-party device connected through serial port. It makes possible to send commands through the serial port to the device. | This object represents the interface between ThinKnx system and a third-party device connected through serial port. It makes possible to send commands through the serial port to the device. | ||
- | * **Port Number** Serial port number. | + | * **Port Number** Serial port number |
+ | * Compact: use 0. | ||
+ | * Rack: for the 2 RS-232 ports use 0 and 1. For the additional green ports use 2 and 3. | ||
+ | * Brickbox: for RS-232 use 4. For RS-485 use 5. | ||
+ | * When using a USB port, use 10. | ||
* **Baud Rate** Serial port baud rate. | * **Baud Rate** Serial port baud rate. | ||
* **Data Length** Number of bits for data. | * **Data Length** Number of bits for data. | ||
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* IP address: Device IP address. | * IP address: Device IP address. | ||
* Port number: TCP/IP port number for ethernet connection.\\ If the property ”Use serial port” is set to ”Enabled”, | * Port number: TCP/IP port number for ethernet connection.\\ If the property ”Use serial port” is set to ”Enabled”, | ||
- | * Serial port: Server serial | + | * Serial port: Serial |
+ | * Compact: use 0. | ||
+ | * Rack: for the 2 RS-232 ports use 0 and 1. For the additional green ports use 2 and 3. | ||
+ | * Brickbox: for RS-232 use 4. For RS-485 use 5. | ||
+ | * When using a USB port, use 10. | ||
==== Object commands ==== | ==== Object commands ==== | ||
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* IP address: Device IP address. | * IP address: Device IP address. | ||
* Port number: TCP/IP port number for ethernet connection.\\ If the property ”Use serial port” is set to ”Enabled”, | * Port number: TCP/IP port number for ethernet connection.\\ If the property ”Use serial port” is set to ”Enabled”, | ||
- | * Serial port: Server serial | + | * Serial port: Serial |
+ | * Compact: use 0. | ||
+ | * Rack: for the 2 RS-232 ports use 0 and 1. For the additional green ports use 2 and 3. | ||
+ | * Brickbox: for RS-232 use 4. For RS-485 use 5. | ||
+ | * When using a USB port, use 10. | ||
* **Mute KNX Group** KNX group for mute command. | * **Mute KNX Group** KNX group for mute command. | ||
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* //TV brand LCD// | * //TV brand LCD// | ||
* //TV brand NEC// | * //TV brand NEC// | ||
- | * **Serial port** | + | * **Serial port** |
+ | * Compact: use 0. | ||
+ | * Rack: for the 2 RS-232 ports use 0 and 1. For the additional green ports use 2 and 3. | ||
+ | * Brickbox: for RS-232 use 4. For RS-485 use 5. | ||
+ | * When using a USB port, use 10. | ||
==== Object Commands ==== | ==== Object Commands ==== | ||
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* IP address: Device IP address. | * IP address: Device IP address. | ||
* Port number: TCP/IP port number for ethernet connection.\\ If the property ”Use serial port” is set to ”Enabled”, | * Port number: TCP/IP port number for ethernet connection.\\ If the property ”Use serial port” is set to ”Enabled”, | ||
- | * Serial port: Server serial | + | * Serial port: Serial |
+ | * Compact: use 0. | ||
+ | * Rack: for the 2 RS-232 ports use 0 and 1. For the additional green ports use 2 and 3. | ||
+ | * Brickbox: for RS-232 use 4. For RS-485 use 5. | ||
+ | * When using a USB port, use 10. | ||
==== Object commands ==== | ==== Object commands ==== |