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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 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 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. It can be between 0 and 3. For USB use 10.+    * Port Number: Serial port number that changes depending on the server used: 
 +      * Compact: use 0. 
 +      * Rack: for the 2 RS-232 ports use 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. It can be between 0 and 3. For USB use 10+  * **Port Number** Serial port number that changes depending on the server used: 
 +      * Compact: use 0. 
 +      * Rack: for the 2 RS-232 ports use 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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 {{ :system_obj_-_zwave.png?nolink&100 |}} {{ :system_obj_-_zwave.png?nolink&100 |}}
  
-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.  
 + 
 +<WRAP important center round 60%> For a full list of all the compatible Z-wave devices with Thinknx server, visit this link here http://www.thinknx.com/v3/php/products.php. </WRAP>
  
   * **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. It can be between 0 and 3. For USB use 10.+  * **Port Number** Serial port number that changes depending on the server used: 
 +      * Compact: use 0. 
 +      * Rack: for the 2 RS-232 ports use 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”, the following property will be displayed:      * Port number: TCP/IP port number for ethernet connection.\\ If the property ”Use serial port” is set to ”Enabled”, the following property will be displayed:
-     * Serial port: Server serial port number.+     * Serial port: Serial port number that changes depending on the server used: 
 +      * 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”, the following property will be displayed:     * Port number: TCP/IP port number for ethernet connection.\\ If the property ”Use serial port” is set to ”Enabled”, the following property will be displayed:
-    * Serial port: Server serial port number.+    * Serial port: Serial port number that changes depending on the server used: 
 +      * 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** Server serial port number.+  * **Serial port** Serial port number that changes depending on the server used: 
 +      * 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”, the following property will be displayed:     * Port number: TCP/IP port number for ethernet connection.\\ If the property ”Use serial port” is set to ”Enabled”, the following property will be displayed:
-    * Serial port: Server serial port number. +    * Serial port: Serial port number that changes depending on the server used: 
 +      * 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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