17.10.2019, 12:03
(This post was last modified: 17.10.2019, 12:14 by Erwin van der Zwart.)
Hi,
That is the BACnet client, we don't use it with script anymore, we now have the BACnet client app in the appstore where you can simply map the BACnet objects with KNX objects.
This has nothing to do with the topic of this script (status flags), and the mentioned packages in this topic are the BACnet Server packages and we include those in the latest FW, we don't have (and never had) the client in our FW.
So best way forward is to install the BACnet client and make the mapping to your KNX objects in the App.
Alternative the required packages can be found here:
New CPU: https://dl.openrb.com/lm-18-imx6/pkg/
Old CPU: https://dl.openrb.com/lm-18-mxs/pkg/
BR,
Erwin
That is the BACnet client, we don't use it with script anymore, we now have the BACnet client app in the appstore where you can simply map the BACnet objects with KNX objects.
This has nothing to do with the topic of this script (status flags), and the mentioned packages in this topic are the BACnet Server packages and we include those in the latest FW, we don't have (and never had) the client in our FW.
So best way forward is to install the BACnet client and make the mapping to your KNX objects in the App.
Alternative the required packages can be found here:
New CPU: https://dl.openrb.com/lm-18-imx6/pkg/
Old CPU: https://dl.openrb.com/lm-18-mxs/pkg/
BR,
Erwin