In order for communication to work, each EnOcean device must be paired with its corresponding O3 Edge. The steps for this vary based on whether an input device (switch, sensor) or output device (relay, dimmer) is being paired.
This assumes the programming has already been completed in the O3, and all necessary objects existing in the O3.
Automatic Pairing - Input Device
The O3 Edge must learn the EnOcean address of each EnOcean input device - this can be done wirelessly using learn mode.
- Command the Learn Mode BV object to On. The Link Status CSV object changes to "Pairing."
- If the EnOcean device has a Learn button, press the button to start pairing. When pairing is complete, the Device Address CSV object shows the device’s ID and the Link Status CSV object changes to "Online." If the EnOcean device does not have a Learn button (for example, a rocker switch), activate the device (press the rocker switch) to allow the embedded gateway to learn the device ID. This should initiate pairing.
- Once the pairing is complete, command the Learn Mode BV object to Off.
If a FIL object associated with a Device SV object is changed or edited, a controller reboot is required to clear data from the previous profile.
Automatic Pairing - Output Device
Refer to Integrating with EnOcean Output Devices for specific steps based on the type of output device and application.
Manual Pairing
If you already know the address of the EnOcean device you want to link to, you can simply open the Device Address CSV object and manually enter the hexadecimal address as the object value.
Resetting Pairing
To prevent re-pairing the same device, EnOcean learn packets received when the Device Address CSV has a non-zero value are ignored. If the O3 was previously linked to an EnOcean device in the Device Address CSV, then you must set the Device Address CSV object to 0, then put it back in Auto mode. The device is now ready to pair.
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