NetLinx Programming
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NXB-KNX KNX Communications Gateway
NetLinx SEND_COMMANDs (Cont.)
Command
Description
GET=
GET?
Request Value of Actuator stored in the module
Note
: Creates no Telegram on KNX (use for synchronization of master-to-master connection.
Syntax:
GET=<No>
GET?<No>
Parameters:
• <No> = AMX Number of Actuator (range = 1 - 3000)
Example:
SEND_COMMAND dvKNX,'GET=17'
HELP (or) /?
Output of available Terminal Commands
Syntax:
HELP (or)/?
Example:
SEND_COMMAND dvKNX,'HELP'
ICSP
Configures the number of channels and/or levels available.
• Requests
n
channels to be allocated.
• Requests
m
levels to be allocated.
Syntax:
ICSP [ch=n][,lv=m]
• Channel and level counts can be specified alone or together, and in any order.
• Use this command to override the default number of channels and/or levels.
• Default for Channels and Levels =
256
.
Note
: Caution is advised when expanding resources, since the Central Controller's resources need
to be considered.
Examples:
SEND_COMMAND dvKNX, 'icsp ch=128'
SEND_COMMAND dvKNX, 'icsp lv=512'
SEND_COMMAND dvKNX, 'icsp ch=256,lv=384'
LIST
List all entered actuators.
• Lists all entered actuators with AMX number, KNX group address, current value, set flags (if
applicable) and resulting additional feedback values.
• Lists sum of individual Types, sum of all actuators.
Syntax:
LIST
Example:
SEND_COMMAND dvKNX,'LIST'
LIST <No>
List
one
actuator (AMX number) with KNX group address, current value, set flags (if applicable) and
resulting additional feedback values.
Syntax:
LIST <No>
Parameters:
• <No> = AMX Number of Actuator (range = 1 - 3000)
Example:
SEND_COMMAND dvKNX,'LIST 17'