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It is possible to edit predefined rules and/or create new ones, by pressing the 

Add

 button and entering all required 

information. New rules can easily be created during the ETS import procedure, as described under 

ETS Import

.

ETS Import:

 The ETS project must be exported in OPC format within the ETS application.  This operation creates two files. 

The file with extension of 

ESF

 must be used. Select the 

Choose File

 button under 

Project File

. Select the 

ESF

 file to be 

used and then click the 

Next

 button to start the import process.

If you desire to completely remove any previously created KNX objects in the project, put a check in the checkbox next to 

Delete existing KNX objects

 prior to clicking the 

Next

 button to start the import process.

The same ETS project can be imported more than once. Each time modifications are made in ETS, the import procedure 
creates new objects for group addresses not previously present in the project, and updates attributes (if necessary) of 
existing objects.

ETS Project:

 This option displays the number of KNX objects created (this should match the number of group addresses in 

ETS project) and the list of KNX group addresses not matching any of the import rules.

In the case of group addresses not matching import rules, the available options are:

 a.

  Ignore them (in such a case, these items will not be available for Gateway rules).

 b.

  Manually set encoding.

 c.

   Create a new import rule by accessing ETS Import Rules and adding a new rule matching the name(s) of group 

addresses.

Configure Communication:

 Allows you to assign the KNX Physical Address of the KNX Gateway.

To rename a Gateway rule, right-click anywhere on the empty area of the Gateway rule to open the 

Object properties

 side 

menu. Enter the new name for the rule and click the 

Edit

 button.

Add Items and Connections to Gateway Rules

Drag and drop Omni devices (Units and Thermostats under the 

Omni controller

 menu) and KNX objects (under the 

ETS 

project

 menu) onto the workspace or search for them using the Search feature above the menu tree.

Omni Thermostats appear in gateway rules as follows:

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Gateway rules

Users

Name:

Gateway rule 4

Drop here one or more objects from tree menu or search results

Object properties

Gateway rule 4

Porch Light Rule 1

Foyer Light Rule 1

Thermostat 1

Gateway rule 4

EDIT

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Gateway rules

Users

Name:

Number:

Porch Light

1

Object properties

Gateway rule 4

Porch Light Rule 1

Foyer Light Rule 1

Thermostat 1

Gateway rule 4

Type:

ON/OFF

EDIT

PORCH LIGHT (

S

TATE)

WRITE

KNX

 0/0/2

VALUE 0

PORCH LIGHT

ON/OFF

LEVITON 

S

&A UNIT

 1

ON/OFF

0

0

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PORCH LIGHT (

S

TATE)

WRITE

KNX

 0/0/2

VALUE 0

Leviton

KNX

Gateway rules

Users

Gateway rule 4

Porch Light Rule 1

Foyer Light Rule 1

Thermostat 1

Gateway rule 4

PORCH LIGHT

ON/OFF

LEVITON 

S

&A UNIT

 1

ON/OFF

0

PORCH LIGHT (C

M

D)

WRITE

KNX

 0/0/1

VALUE 0

0

In order to connect items to each other:
 

a.

   Place your mouse pointer over the 

outstanding square part of an "output" node 
of a block (right side). 

 

b.

   Click and hold the left mouse button while 

you move to an "input" node of another block 
(left side); an arrow is drawn dynamically.

 

c.

   Release when the pointer is on the 

outstanding square part of the "target" node.

Once connected, nodes appear as follows:

Each item can appear only once inside a gateway 
rule, and each node can be associated with only 
one connection per rule. If necessary, consider 
creating a new gateway rule with the same item(s).
To display the most important attributes of an 
item, right-click on the block. The block becomes 
highlighted and its information is displayed on the 
Object properties side menu.

Drag area

Drop area

KITCHEN LIGHT (

S

TATE)

KNX

10/0/2

0

UNIT 1

ON/OFF

LEVITON 

S

&A UNIT

1

ON/OFF

0

0

WRITE

VALUE

Connection source node

Connection target node

KITCHEN LIGHT (

S

TATE)

KNX

10/0/2

0

UNIT 1

ON/OFF

LEVITON 

S

&A UNIT

1

ON/OFF

0

0

WRITE

VALUE

More details can be found on the item’s details page, accessible by pressing the 

Edit 

button. When an item, or a 

connection, is selected, it is possible to remove it from the gateway rule, by pressing the 

[Delete] 

key on the keyboard.

On/Off

An immediate toggle command is sent

Multiple Values

The node cycles between values, by sending corresponding commands with each double-click

Free Value

Enter a value in the input field; corresponding command is sent when pressing [ENTER]

Drag area

Input node

(command)

KNX group address

Name

Drop area

Command area

of output node

KITCHEN LIGHT (C

M

D)

KNX

10/0/1

0

KITCHEN LIGHT (C

M

D)

KNX

10/0/1

1

WRITE

VALUE

WRITE

VALUE

On/Off nodes change their color according 
to the value (0=gray, 1=yellow). Numeric 
nodes are always drawn in blue.

KITCHEN LIGHT (

S

TATE)

KNX

10/0/2

0

UNIT 1

LEVITON 

S

&A UNIT

1

ON/OFF

ON/OFF 0

WRITE

VALUE

0

On the other side, in order to update the 
Omni controller of a changed value on 
KNX bus for its address, you must create a 
connection from its output node (right side), 
as in the following example:

In order to send a value to the KNX bus 
on its group address, you must create a 
connection having its input node (left side) 
as target, as in the following example:

KITCHEN LIGHT (C

M

D)

KNX

10/0/1

0

UNIT 1

LEVITON 

S

&A UNIT

1

ON/OFF

ON/OFF

0

WRITE

VALUE

0

Below is an example of a complete bi-directional gateway rule between a unit (On/Off) and a KNX light:

KITCHEN LIGHT (

S

TATE)

KNX

10/0/2

0

UNIT 1

LEVITON 

S

&A UNIT

1

ON/OFF

ON/OFF 0

WRITE

VALUE

KITCHEN LIGHT (C

M

D)

0

KNX

10/0/1

0

WRITE

VALUE

Omni Units appear in a gateway rules as follows:

The Users page allows you to change the login credentials for the web interface. Enter a new username and password.

NOTE: 

Only letters and numbers are allowed in the password (no space or special characters). 

Omni Controller Setup

To configure the KNX Gateway, the Omni controller must be utilizing controller firmware 3.11 or later:
 

1.

  If KNX thermostats or temperature devices are used, configure the serial port on the Omni controller to "KNX".

 

2.

   Any thermostats that will be associated with the KNX system must be changed to use "KNX".  Change the Protocol 

Address for each thermostat to "KNX".

IP Address Restore

To restore IP address of the KNX Gateway to its factory default IP address:
 

1.

  Press the Reset Button for 10 seconds (until the red Reset/Service LED starts blinking), then release.

 

2.

   Within the next 5 seconds, press the Reset Button again for 1 second, then release; the red Reset/Service LED will 

turn ON for a few seconds.

 

3.

  When red Reset/Service LED turns off, cycle the power to the KNX Gateway.

 

4.

  Upon reboot, the IP address of the KNX Gateway will be: 

192.168.0.110

 

If the Reset/Service LED turns off after the first long press, repeat the entire procedure.

Resetting to Factory Default

To reset the KNX Gateway to its factory default configuration:
 

1.

  Press Reset button for 10 seconds, (until red Reset/Service LED starts blinking), then release.

 

2.

   Within the next 5 seconds, press and hold the Reset Button again for 10 seconds (until the red Reset/Service LED 

turns ON continuously).

 

3.

  Release RESET button and wait until red Reset/Service LED turns OFF.

 

4.

  When red Reset/Service LED turns off, cycle the power to the KNX Gateway.

 

5.

   Upon reboot, all previously saved configuration will be cleared the KNX Gateway will be restored to its factory default 

configuration. 

 

If the Reset/Service LED turns off after the first long press, repeat the entire procedure.

Supported Web Browsers

When accessing the KNX Gateway web interface, the Google Chrome or Apple Safari web browser must be used.

UNIT 1

LEVITON 

S

&A UNIT

1

ON/OFF

ON/OFF 0

0

VALUE

VALUE 0

0

Name

Unit number

Input node for ON/OFF

Output node for ON/OFF

Input node for % value

Output node for % value

Symbol

THER

M

O

S

TAT 1

LEVITON 

S

&A THER

M

O

S

TAT

1

GENERAL

GENERAL

TE

M

P

TE

M

P 0

0

S

Y

S

 

M

ODE

S

Y

S

 

M

ODE 0

0

FAN 

M

ODE

FAN 

M

ODE 0

0

ALAR

M

ALAR

M

0

0

HOLD

HOLD 0

0

HEATING

HEATING

HEAT 

S

TP

HEAT 

S

TP 20

20

HEAT ON/OFF

HEAT ON/OFF 0

0

COOLING

COOLING

ON/OFF

ON/OFF 24

24

COOL ON/OFF

COOL ON/OFF 0

0

HU

M

IDIFICATION

HU

M

IDIFICATION

HU

M

IDITY

HU

M

IDITY 0

0

HU

M

 

S

TP

HU

M

 

S

TP 0

0

DEHU

M

 

S

TP

DEHU

M

 

S

TP 0

0

DEHU

M

 ON/OFF

DEHU

M

 ON/OFF 0

0

DEHU

M

 ON/OFF

DEHU

M

 ON/OFF 0

0

General input nodes

Humidification  

input nodes

Heating & cooling 

input nodes

General output nodes

Humidification  
output nodes

Heating & cooling 
output nodes

Thermostat number

DI-000-KNXGW-04A

© 2017 Leviton Mfg. Co., Inc.

GATEWAY RULES

INSTANT COMMANDS

USERS

After the Omni devices and KNX objects have been defined, the next step is to define gateway rules between the KNX bus 
and the Omni controller.  
Each rule can contain one or more connections among KNX objects and Omni devices, in both directions. When an item’s 
attribute is connected to another one, each time its value changes, the value is sent to the other item.

To create a Gateway rule:

 a.

  Select Gateway Rules in the menu tree.

 b.

  Press the + icon on the bottom-left of the interface.

 c.

   Select the new gateway rule in the menu tree and press the shortcut icon beside its name in the menu.

It is possible to send instant commands to a block, once they have been dropped into a Gateway rule, by double clicking on 
the white square portion of an output node (containing the value):

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For warranty information and/or product returns, residents of Canada should contact Leviton in writing at 

Leviton Manufacturing of Canada Ltd to the 

attention of the Quality Assurance Department, 165 Hymus Blvd, Pointe-Claire (Quebec), Canada H9R 1E9

 or by telephone at 

1 800 405-5320.

Licensed under one or more of the following U.S. Pat. Nos. 7,457,250; 8,155,012; 8,902,760; 8,942,107; and 9,049,019.

 For Technical Assistance Call: 1-800-824-3005 (U.S.A. Only) www.leviton.com

LEVITON LIMITED WARRANTY

Leviton warrants to the original consumer purchaser and not for the benefit of anyone else that products manufactured by Leviton under the Leviton brand name (“Product”) will be free from defects in material and workmanship for the time periods indicated below, whichever is shorter: 

• OmniPro II and Lumina 

Pro: 

three (3) years from installation or 42 months from manufacture date.

 • OmniLT, Omni IIe, and Lumina: 

two (2) years from installation or 30 months from manufacture date.

 • Thermostats, Accessories: 

two (2) years from installation or 30 months from manufacture date.

 • Batteries: 

Rechargeable batteries 

in products are warranted for ninety (90) days from date of purchase. 

Note:

 Primary (non-rechargeable) batteries shipped in products are not warranted. 

Products with Windows

®

 Operating Systems:

 During the warranty period, Leviton will restore corrupted operating systems to factory default at no charge, 

provided that the product has been used as originally intended. Installation of non-Leviton software or modification of the operating system voids this warranty. Leviton’s obligation under this Limited Warranty is limited to the repair or replacement, at Leviton’s option, of Product that fails due to defect in material or 
workmanship. Leviton reserves the right to replace product under this Limited Warranty with new or remanufactured product. 

Leviton will not be responsible for labor costs of removal or reinstallation of Product

. The repaired or replaced product is then warranted under the terms of this Limited Warranty 

for the remainder of the Limited Warranty time period or ninety (90) days, whichever is longer. This Limited Warranty does not cover PC-based software products. 

Leviton is not responsible for conditions or applications beyond Leviton’s control

Leviton is not responsible for issues related to improper 

installation, including failure to follow written Installation and operation instructions, normal wear and tear, catastrophe, fault or negligence of the user or other problems external to the Product

. To view complete warranty and instructions for returning product, please visit us at 

www.leviton.com

.

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