
UPONOR CONTROL SYSTEM KNX INTERFACE MANUAL - CONNECTING UPONOR CONTROLLER C-56 WITH MEDIA COUPLER TR131A/B
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4.4 ETS handling of TR131 and Uponor Controller C-56 Radio
4.4.1 Addressing and synchronizing Uponor Controller
C-56 Radio
• The Media Coupler TR131 is given its physical address as with
any normal KNX device on the wired bus
• All other RF devices are given their physical addresses
through the Media Coupler plug-in
• For all RF devices except the Media Coupler: Always use the
“RF-download” menu. The default “Download” menu will
not work.
• The plug-in will open when right clicking on the Media
Coupler device in ETS and choosing “Edit Parameters”
• To address an RF device:
• Open the plug-in.
• Click the menu item “Physical Addressing” located in the
lower left part of the window.
• Select device and write the physical address in the right
part of the window.
• Start the download of the address by clicking the
“Addressing” button in upper right corner of the window.
Note that the addressing button on the Uponor Controller
C-56 Radio is the button marked Test.
See illustration below to the left.
• When the Uponor Controller C-56 Radio has got its physical
address: Read out all data from the controller by using the
“Synchronise” menu choice under the Uponor Controller C-
56 Radio device.
The synchronisation makes all data points in Uponor
Controller C-56 Radio visible in the ETS.
• The TR131 creates a group address filter that only allows
needed traffic to pass. It is possible to manually open the
filter for a group address by selecting the option "Pass
through (don't filter)" in the properties menu.
4.4.2 Uponor Controller C-56 Radio parameters
To set the parameters of the RF device, use the same procedure
as in KNX twisted pair. For the Uponor Controller C-56 Radio,
only 2 parameters can be set with ETS: Priority mode and Access
Mode settings. These parameters are only accessible on
Controller #1. All parameters for the Uponor Controller C-56
Radio are accessible via data points.
See illustration below to the right.
4.4.3 Priority mode parameter settings
• Last changes
The last value is the current value. If the Controller receives a
new different value, then this value has to be considered. For
example, if the remote access sends a new setpoint, this
setpoint is active until the setpoint is changed on the
thermostat.
• Remote priority
The remote access has the priority. Only the data coming
from the remote access will be considered. For example, the
setpoint defined by the remote access will be used regardless
of the temperature set locally at the thermostat.
4.4.4 Access mode parameter settings
• Read only Only read access
• Limited write Full read and some write access
• Full access Full read and write access
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