- #Loxone knx jalousie update#
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#Loxone knx jalousie manual#
The manual buttons on the MDT device work well a short push "bumps" the shutter up or down, and a long push makes it continue to end of travel either open or closed. I tried the AQs "Short term operation" output as well with no difference in operation.Ģ. I see the button input going to the EIB Blinds object in LiveView, and I see the output change to "0" (for Up) to the KNX actuator object, but the MDT relay does not engage and the shutter doesn't move. Pushing the pushbutton assigned to "Down" makes the shutter go down (cheers!), however pushing the button assigned to "Up" doesn't do anything. On the Loxone side, I created an EIB/KNX actuator, giving it the group address for the first shutter control in the MDT device, added the "EIB Blinds" object to my room, and made a connection between "AQI" (longterm operation) output and the actuator object, then removed the connections from the pushbuttons currently used for a rolling shutter, and made them inputs to the EIB Blinds object for Up and Down.ġ. I connected a shutter to the MDT device and tested it using the (very handy) manual controls to open and close the shutter. On the knx side, I used ETS5 to define the knx project, downloaded the MDT JAL-810.02 catalog info from the MDT site, defined group addresses for up/down for each channel, and downloaded this into the device. I will be grateful for whatever assistance can be offered.Finally got around to trying to get the MDT device integrated for rolling shutter control and am running into some issues. My WAF is extraordinarily low (wife acceptance factor). If anyone has any suggestions based on what I have posted or the name of a good KNX installer, please advise. My wife and kids just can't wait for me to resolve the problems. Does anybody have a knowledgeable KNX guru that I can hire to get me over the finish line? Ordinarily, I would struggle until the problem was located.
#Loxone knx jalousie Pc#
EtS5 is set up on a Windows PC with remote desktop connection. I have tried to find someone in the United States but KNX is really unknown here.
#Loxone knx jalousie professional#
I really need professional help (the KNX type). We have lived in our house for almost 9 months and we still can't turn on our lights. I know that there are small mistakes being made but without the experience, I don't know where. I terribly frustrated and feel a bit overwhelmed. I have just accepted that the miniserver won't connect until ETS5 is properly configured. If I have the POE IP interface, do I still need a separate power supply? Also, the KNX light on the IP interface does not illuminate.Īs far as the miniserver, I have not been able to connect to it through ETS5. It is POE and I have it connected to a Ubiquiti POE switch.
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Unfortunately, no.įrom the miniserver, KNX enters the IP interface by a twisted pair of Cat 6. Recently, in my never ending pursuit of KNX functionality, I purchased a N000401 from EIBMarkt I thought that maybe with an IP interface, my problems would be resolved. My miniserver is v1 and it is located in our lower level.
#Loxone knx jalousie update#
I will provide an update on my hardware as requested. I didn't receive notification that anyone had responded to my posts. Checkout their KNX Powersupplys ( ) and IP Interfaces IP routers ( ) So for a serious KNX installation i would suggest to buy a additional KNX IP Interface / Router.Ī KNX brand where you get a good bang for the buck is for example MDT.
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A normal power supply will not work as this would not allow to put data on the same physical wire together with the power.Īnd please note, that depending on the devices, not all devices can be programmed by the miniserver (as programming interface) as the miniserver seems not to fully comply with the KNX standard. As Christian already mentioned, we would need more informations.įor getting the KNX Bus up and running, you will need a "KNX Power Supply" beside the Miniserver on the bus.This (special) KNX Power Supplys creates the electrical KNX Bus environment where all KNX devices (like actors, sensors e.g.