KNX is the worldwide open standard for all applications in home and building control – lighting, shades, HVAC, energy consumption, irrigation and more.
Knowledge Base KNX ExamplesKNX is the worldwide STANDARD for all applications in home and building control, ranging from lighting and shutter control to various security systems, heating, ventilation, air conditioning, monitoring, alarming, water control, energy management, smart metering as well as household appliances, audio/video and lots more. KNX is the worldwide standard for home and building control with a single, manufacturer independent design and commissioning tool (ETS), with a complete set of supported communication media (TP, PL, RF and IP) as well as a complete set of supported configuration modes (system and easy mode). KNX is approved as a European (CENELEC EN 50090 and CEN EN 13321-1) and an International standard (ISO/IEC 14543-3). KNX products made by different manufacturers can be combined – the KNX trademark logo guarantees their interworking and interoperability.
The KNX driver for ComfortClick bOS enables whole building integration, control, and automation (usage examples). The driver is compatible with IP, USB, or serial KNX communication interfaces manufactured by any KNX certified manufacturer, ComfortClick's Jigsaw KNX server also has a KNX module built-in which connects directly to the KNX bus for communication and integration. It supports simple importing of ETS projects and fast creation of beautiful KNX visualization themes with an unlimited number of visualization panels using bOS KNX software. The KNX functionality can be upgraded with bOS logical operations and tasks. Additional bOS supported devices can be integrated with the KNX system to create a true smart house experience.
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