Device Type „Extension“ (EIBPORT Extension)
DUO DMX
Gateway
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DUO DMX
Gateway
Target system ID
Determines to which system ID the packet should be sent. Because the DUO
DMX
GATEWAY ID "0" is set
by default, must be "0" set here.
Regulate
You can decide with the help of rules which addresses are transmitted. All addresses, only a single
address or only selected areas are used.
Rule
Meaning
*/* -> */*
All main and sub groups of the EIB-Installation 1 will be coupled 1:1 to EIB-
Installation 2.
6/* -> 6/*
All group addresses from main group 6 of EIB-installation 1 will be coupled 1:1
with main group 6 of the EIB-installation 2
7/* -> 17/*
All group addresses of main group 7 of the EIB-installation 1 will be coupled
with the virtual main group 17 of the EIB-installation 2
In this case no eib address overlapping is possible within installation 2
*/1 -> */1
Addresses 0/1; 1/1; 2/1...32/1 are coupled directly with EIB -installation 2
Using these rules it is possible to map group addresses. In case of the DUO
DMX
GATEWAY this makes no
sense. On the side of the DUO
DMX
GATEWAY only the addresses which have been linked via the ESF file
are working.
7.3
RECEIVING TELEGRAMS IN THE CASE OF
DEVICE TYPE “EXTENSION SR”
Telegrams that a DUO
DMX
GATEWAY Extension SR (Art.-No.: 12100) sends to BMX (UDP Port 1735)
when activating the slave function are received by the EIB
PORT
without any further action. The
DUO
DMX
GATEWAY sends the incoming values from DMX by BMX protocol to the network broadcast
address (XXX.XXX.XXX.255 for subnet 255.255.255.0), so that they can be received by all EIB
PORTs
located in the local subnet. The decisive factors here are the IP address settings of the DUO
DMX
GATEWAY. In addition, it should be noted that EIB
PORT
and DUO
DMX
GATEWAY use the system ID “0”,
as this is preset in the DUO
DMX
GATEWAY.