6.
Add a new user:
• Click [Add]
• In the mask "Add user" enter:
• User name
• Password
• Repeat password
• Description (optional)
• E-mail address (optional)
• Language
• User group
• Click [OK] to finish
Create device list and prepare for display
• The web server monitors only the device listed in the device list.
• A powered Synco device or central bus power supply at a minimum
must be on the KNX bus to enable communications.
7.
From the primary navigation (above), select "Device web pages"
(the device list is visible; the web server already appears in the
device list).
8.
Add new device: Click [Add]
9.
Enter Serial number (located on the type plate as KNX-ID for the
corresponding device). Finish with [OK].
10. The web server searches for the corresponding KNX device. It
appears in the device list.
11. Check the box for all devices in the device list
12. Click [Generate] and wait until the message "Process finished"
appears. This may take a few minutes.
13. In the device list, the web server and the device display the status
"Generated".
Web server settings
• The following settings are made depending on the given application.
• Edit settings: Click the red pencil symbol .
14. From the primary navigation (above), select "Home":
Home > 0.2.150 OZW772.01
15. ... Time of day/date: Time of day/date
16. ... Settings > Web server: Language
17. ... Settings > Time of day/date: Time synchronization, Time zone
18. ... Settings > Communication > KNX:
Area, Line, Device address, Clock time mode KNX,
Clock slave remote adj KNX
19. ... Settings > Communication > Ethernet:
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• IP address: Fixed address in the same sub network as the
PC/Laptop and/or Router
• IP subnetwork mask
• Default gateway: Router IP address
• DNS server 1: Router IP address
• DNS server 2: Redundant server, which is generally empty
• UPnP localization: Select USB or Ethernet
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20. ... Settings > Communication > E-mail:
Address mail server, Port number mail server, E-mail address
sender, Authentification mail server, User name, Password
21. ... Settings > Message receiver > Message receiver 1-4:
Receiver type, Fault priority, E-mail address
22. ... Settings > System report:
Signal time, Message cycle, Priority, Next report
23. ... Settings > Faults > Local: Message triggering
24. ... Settings > Faults > System: Message triggering
25. ... Settings > Texts: Name
Router settings
• The settings are required to access the web server outside the PC
network. The router must be commissioned in accordance with the
network operator's data and per the router's manual.
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Example, see
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26. To ensure external access, the PAT/NAT must be enabled for the
web server in the router .
27. Moreover, the DynDNS settings are required on the router, when
the router is operated on the WAN side with a dynamic IP ad-
dress.
Local operator station settings
• The settings are required to operate an operator station (PC/Laptop)
using the web browser on the LAN.
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28. The operator station IP address must be set to the same sub
network as the web server. The IP address must be manually is-
sued when there is no DHCP server on the network (e.g. point-to-
point connection via Ethernet).
Final steps
29. Unplug USB cable
30. Switch off message inhibition and addressing mode
• Remove the cover
• Switch 8 must be set to OFF
• Red addressing mode LED
• Remount the cover
31. Press button
long (> 6 seconds)
• The web server sends a system report to the defined message
receivers.
• Communications errors are displayed on the red fault LED 4
(flashing).
Final on-site check
32. Is the green ON LED
on?
33. It the red fault LED
off?
must be off
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