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BTicino
Connection to a BTicino system
Connection to a BTicino My Home system is made via an Ethernet connection to a My Home Gateway interface. Both the IP address and the TCP
port must be configured on MLGW. Note that in order to establish a communication, MLGW must reside in an allowed IP range defined in the My
Home project.
Defining Resources
Interaction between MLGW and BTicino is implemented via button presses and scenario selection. Therefore, both command modules and
scenario modules can be defined as resources.
Events and commands
Events can be either scenario selection events, or CEN events (only Basic CEN and Evolved CEN events are supported: button press/release and
extended press/release).
Commands to a BTicino system are scenario activations.
Lutron Grafik Eye
Connecting to a Grafik Eye system
All Grafik Eye interfaces are supported: GRX-RS232, GRX-CI-RS232, and GRX-CI-NWK-E. Connection to the RS232 interfaces can be done directly
using a 3-wire RS232 cable, or via an Ethernet to RS232 interface. If you use an Ethernet to RS232 interface, set it up for 9600 bps, no parity, no
flow control, 1 stop bit. Connection parameters are TCP port and IP address in case of using a network interface.
The password is only needed if using a direct network connection to GRX-CI-NWK-E. The default password for this interface is ‘nwk’.
! Make sure that you enable scene status feedback and raw feedback on the Lutron interfaces. This is done by setting the DIP switches 6 and 7 to
ON on the interface itself.
Defining Grafik Eye resources
The resources you must to define are control units and accessory controls (e.g. keypads) with which you need to interact. Each is determined by an
address in the range 1 to 8 for control units, or 1 to 16 for accessory controls. You can use the monitoring facilities to identify addresses.
Grafik Eye events and commands
Events from a Grafik Eye system can be lighting scene changes or individual key presses. Possible commands are scene changes on control units.