Difference between revisions of "WHO=13 - Device Communication"
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Revision as of 22:53, 22 November 2014
WHO 13 let's you communicate with your gateway or scenario manager.
We start with an Example
To find out what type of gateway and/or scenario manager you have, just send the message *#13**15## to your device, for example:
echo "*#13**15##" | netcat 192.168.60.201 20000
This gives you a similar answer like this:
*#*1##*#13**15*12##*#*1##
My device is shown as 12, looking up in the Device Table below, the device must be a F453AV
ATTRIBUTE Table
ATTRIBUTE | Description | R/W | Syntax |
---|---|---|---|
0 | Time | R/W | Get Time: *#13**0## Set Time: *#13**#0*H*m*S*T## |
1 | Date | R/W | Get Date: *#13**1## Set Date: *#13**#1*W*D*M*Y## |
10 | IP address | R | Get IP address: *#13**10## |
11 | Net mask | R | Get Net mask: *#13**11## |
12 | MAC address | R | Get MAC address: *#13**12## |
15 | Device Type | R | Get Device Type: *#13**15## |
16 | Firmware version | R | Get Firmware version: *#13**16## |
19 | Uptime | R | Get Uptime: *#13**19## |
22 | Date and Time | R/W | Get DateTime: *#13**22## Set DateTime: *#13**#1*H*m*S*T*W*D*M*Y# |
23 | Kernel Version | R | Get Kernel Version: *#13**23## |
24 | Distribution Version | R | Get Distribution Version: *#13**24## |
VALUE | Description | Info |
---|---|---|
H | Hour | 2-digit value |
m | Minute | 2-digit value |
S | Second | 2-digit value |
T | Timezone | |
W | Weekday | |
D | Day | 2-digit value |
M | Month | 2-digit value |
Y | Year | 4-digit value |
Device Table
OWN-ID | Device |
---|---|
2 | MHServer |
4 | MH200 |
6 | F452 |
7 | F452V |
11 | MHServer2 |
12 | F453AV |
13 | H4684 |
15 | F427 (Gateway Open-KNX) |
16 | F453 |
23 | H4684 |
27 | L4686SDK |
44 | MH200N |
51 | F454 |