24.09.2018, 17:36 (This post was last modified: 24.09.2018, 19:56 by Erwin van der Zwart.)
Hi,
Couplers always need address 0 and repeaters are typically given there correct topological address 64, 128 and 192 so the addresses like 1.1.11, 1.1.13 and 1.1.100 are invalid..
Your line couplers need to be 1.1.0, 1.2.0, 1.3.0 and your repeaters 1.1.64, 1.2.64, 1.3.64
25.09.2018, 06:09 (This post was last modified: 25.09.2018, 06:15 by gjniewenhuijse.)
(24.09.2018, 16:46)domotiqa Wrote: try homelynk on 1.0, then unplug all line. And test every time you plug each line !
Already tested, but no solution.
When the HL is connected i receive this message.
(24.09.2018, 17:36)Erwin van der Zwart Wrote: Hi,
Couplers always need address 0 and repeaters are typically given there correct topological address 64, 128 and 192 so the addresses like 1.1.11, 1.1.13 and 1.1.100 are invalid..
Your line couplers need to be 1.1.0, 1.2.0, 1.3.0 and your repeaters 1.1.64, 1.2.64, 1.3.64
BR,
Erwin
You're right, this is already the case, except the repeater.
Couplers have the follow addresses:
line 1.1, address 1.1.0
line 1.11, address 1.11.0
line 1.13, address 1.13.0
Repeater on 1.1.64 or 1.1.128 doesn't matter. I disconnected the whole line and the problem existst.
And with another ip or usb programming device it works great.
(24.09.2018, 16:46)domotiqa Wrote: try homelynk on 1.0, then unplug all line. And test every time you plug each line !
Already tested, but no solution.
When the HL is connected i receive this message.
(24.09.2018, 17:36)Erwin van der Zwart Wrote: Hi,
Couplers always need address 0 and repeaters are typically given there correct topological address 64, 128 and 192 so the addresses like 1.1.11, 1.1.13 and 1.1.100 are invalid..
Your line couplers need to be 1.1.0, 1.2.0, 1.3.0 and your repeaters 1.1.64, 1.2.64, 1.3.64
BR,
Erwin
You're right, this is already the case, except the repeater.
Couplers have the follow addresses:
line 1.1, address 1.1.0
line 1.11, address 1.11.0
line 1.13, address 1.13.0
Repeater on 1.1.64 or 1.1.128 doesn't matter. I disconnected the whole line and the problem existst.
And with another ip or usb programming device it works great.
I've learned on KNX advanced course that with some repeaters it could be important to address properly all devices so devices before first repeater(1.1.64) should have addresses from 1.1.1-63, and after it should have addresses from 1.1.65-127 etc.
Yes, but they're order when you have specific repeater which is not so flexible can not work properly(such strange things when programming) when you have address 1.1.70 before repeater with address 1.1.64.
(25.09.2018, 08:41)buuuudzik Wrote: Yes, but they're order when you have specific repeater which is not so flexible can not work properly(such strange things when programming) when you have address 1.1.70 before repeater with address 1.1.64.
I think its more HL related, because:
- programming with another device (ip or usb) doesn't work if the HL is connected to the bus
- removing the HL from the bus and program an address with another device (ip or usb) works great.
(25.09.2018, 09:29)Daniel. Wrote: Do you have another IP router connected to the bus at the same time? If yes then disconnect it as you can have only one.
Problem found!
Another device in the knx bus (pi with homebridge and knxd).
If i shutdown this device it works, but why?
This device with other ip/usb programming device works great.
25.09.2018, 17:47 (This post was last modified: 25.09.2018, 17:50 by Erwin van der Zwart.)
Hi Gert Jan,
When you have 2 devices in the same line that has a TP and also a IP connection you create a loop, any telegram on the TP is repeated on the IP side and then the other device puts it from IP to the TP again (infinity loop). Basically you create a double line/backbone. Only solution to this is disable KNX IP in one of the 2 devices.
(25.09.2018, 17:47)Erwin van der Zwart Wrote: Hi Gert Jan,
When you have 2 devices in the same line that has a TP and also a IP connection you create a loop, any telegram on the TP is repeated on the IP side and then the other device puts it from IP to the TP again (infinity loop). Basically you create a double line/backbone. Only solution to this is disable KNX IP in one of the 2 devices.
BR,
Erwin
Only the HL has a TP connection.
The other device has a non multicast connection to the HL. When i change this to a multicast connection it works. Very strange.