A simple example of a cclx file with KNX is attached
Go to Modules Tab and select UCM02 (which is normally the KMX UCM id)
The KNX to Comfort screen is shown
Lighting Group addresses 1/1/1 to 1/1/3 are mapped to Counters 1 to 3 in Comfort. This means that the Lighting group states will be kept in the counter when there is any change. eg 0 for off and 255 for on and 1 to 254 for dim levels. The Comfort Control menu can control the KNX lights
Keypad Key is mapped to 5/1/0 (1 byte object). This allows a KNX touchscreen to have keypad buttons 0 to 9, Enter to simulate the comfort keypad to disarm the security system using the user actual code.
for example
Panic Button is mapped to 5/1/13 (1 bit). This allows a KNX button to trigger a panic alarm.
Arm to Away, Arm to Night, Arm to Day modes are mapped to 1 bit objects
Time and Date are mapped to KNX Date and Time objects so Comfort time (which can be synchronised to Internet Time server via UCM/ETH03) can send its date and time to KNX.
The Comfort to KNX screen is shown below. This is for Comfort alarm conditions sending to KNX.
Zone Status is mapped to 5/1/1. This maps a range of 1 bit group addresses from 5/1/1 to 5/1/96 corresponding to max 96 zones. if Zone 1 opens, the KNX group 5/1/1 will turn on and vice versa. Allow for as many group addresses as there are zones in the system
Zone Not Ready is a 1 bit group address which turns on when the system is being armed but a zone is open
Armed State is 1 bit meaning that the security system is armed, and is off if not armed
Alarm state is 1 bit which is on if th system is in alarm state
Panic state, Tamper state, Line cut, zone trouble, Low Battery, AC Failure are mapped to 1 bit group addresses which signal the condtion in the system
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