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 KNX devices listed in the device
list.
• A powered KNX device or central bus power supply at a minimum
must be on the KNX bus to enable communications.
7.
From the primary navigation, select "Device web pages" (the
device list is visible; the web server already appears in the device
list).
8.
Add new KNX 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. Add other KNX devices: Repeat steps 8 and 9.
12. Check the box for all devices in the device list
13. Click [Generate] and wait until the message "Process finished"
appears. This may take a few minutes.
14. In the device list, the web server and the KNX devices display the
status "Generated".
Web server settings
• The following settings are made depending on the given application.
• Edit settings: Click the red pencil symbol .
15. From the primary navigation, select "Home":
Home > 0.2.150 OZW772...
16. ... Time of day/date: Time of day/date
17. ... Settings > Web server: Language
18. ... Settings > Time of day/date: Time synchronization, Time zone
19. ... Settings > Communication > KNX:
Area, Line, Device address, Clock time mode KNX,
Clock slave remote adj KNX
20. ... Settings > Communication > Ethernet:
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Example, see
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• IP address: Fixed address in the same sub network
as the PC/Laptop and/or Router
• Subnet mask
• Default gateway: Router IP address
• Preferred DNS server: Router IP address
• Alternate DNS server: Redundant server, which is
generally empty
• UPnP localization: Select USB or Ethernet
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21. ... Settings > Communication > E-mail:
Address mail server, Port number mail server, E-mail address
sender, Authentification mail server, User name, Password,
Signature line 1-10
22. ... Settings > Message receiver > Message receiver 1-4:
Receiver type, Fault priority, E-mail address
23. ... Settings > System report:
Signal time, Message cycle, Priority, Next report
24. ... Settings > Faults > Local: Message triggering
25. ... Settings > Faults > System: Message triggering
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.
PC/Laptop settings
• The settings are required to operate a PC/Laptop using the web
browser on the LAN.
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Example, see
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28. The PC/Laptop IP address must be set to the same sub network
as the web server. The PC/Laptop IP address must be manually
issued 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 (message inhibition) must be set to OFF
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switch 9 OFF, see
• Addressing mode LED 5 must be off
• Remount the cover
31. Press button 6
long (> 6 seconds)
• The web server sends a system report to the defined message
receivers.
• Communications errors are displayed on the fault LED 4
(red, flashing).
Final on-site check
32. On LED 1
must be green.
33. Fault LED 4
must be off.
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