OWN OpenWebNet Language Reference
The OpenWebNet protocol was defined in 2000 by Bticino/Legrand to specify the communication with a Bticino domotic gateway, connected via LAN, RS-232 (serial) or USB.
Basic Syntax Rules
A Bticino gateway receives and sends OPEN messages:
- A message is a simple string, containing the characters asterisk (*), hash (#) and numbers from 0 to 9.
- each message begins with an asterisk (*) and ends with a double hash (##).
- within the message, fields are separated by an asterisk (*).
Example: *field1*field2*field3*...fieldN##
The following table shows the allowed syntax:
| Message Type | Message | Note |
|---|---|---|
| ACK | *#*1## | Message accepted/understood |
| NACK | *#*0## | Message not accepted/understood |
| Standard | *WHO*WHAT*WHERE## | Standard message |
| Status Request | *#WHO*WHERE## | Request a state (e.g. if a light is ON or OFF) |
| Dimension Request | *#WHO*WHERE*DIMENSION## | Request a dimension |
| Dimension Write | *#WHO*WHERE*#DIMENSION*VAL1*VAL2*...*VALn## | Write a dimension |
Standard Message
In the table above, we learned a Standard Message consists of *WHO*WHAT*WHERE## .
- WHO identifies the service, such as scenario, light or automation
- WHAT is the action to be performed, such as light ON/OFF or dimmer, shutter up/down etc.
- WHERE identifies the object, which can be an area, group, an environment, or just a single light or shutter etc. A WHERE field can also come with optional parameters, separated by a hash (#), e.g. *WHERE#PAR1#PAR2#...#PARn
Some Examples
*1*0*25## Turn off light 2.5 on local interface (e.g. F *1*1*47#4#01## Turn on light 4.7 on interface 1 (#4#01) *1*1*0415## Turn on light 4.15 on local interface *1*0*0## Turn off all lights on local interface *0*13*19#4#06## Launch command 13 of Scenariolist 19 (e.g a F420 is addressed by 19) on interface 6 *2*1*91#4#03## open (1) shutter 9.1 in on interface 3 (#4#03) *#4*#1*#14*0225*3## Set heating zone 1 manually ON to 22.5°CThe Tables of WHO WHAT WHERE
| WHO | Service |
|---|---|
| 0 | Scenarios |
| 1 | Lighting |
| 2 | Automation |
| 3 | Load Control |
| 4 | Heating |
| 5 | Burglar Alarm |
| 6 | Door Entry System |
| 7 | Multimedia |
| 9 | Auxiliary |
| 13 | Device Communication |
| 14 | Light+shutters actuators lock |
| 15 | CEN MH200N |
| 16 | Sound System |
| 17 | Scenario Programming |
| 18 | Energy Management |
| 24 | Lighting Management |
| 25 | CEN F454 |
| 1000 | Diagnostic |
| 1001 | Automation Diagnostic |
| 1004 | Heating Diagnostic |
| 1013 | Device Diagnostic |
| WHAT | Adress |
|---|---|
| The WHAT table depends on the WHO service. Please click on the appropriate service in WHO table. |
| WHERE | Location |
|---|---|
| 0 | General |
| 1..9 | Zone 1 to 9 |
| 11..99 | Light point 11 to 99 |
| #1..#9 | Group 1 to 9 |