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ETS5 for Beginners

Seven Steps towards Success

7 Steps toward success with the ETS5


Starting ETS5
The installation of the ETS is launched with
the setup file provided by KNX.
After completion of the installation process
the ETS icon will appear on your desktop.
After double clicking on the icon the ETS
will be launched for the first time.
The ETS can also be launched via the Windows
Program folder.

STEP 1

Import of KNX Manufacturer Products (catalogues)


In the following step, certified KNX
products of various KNX manufacturers are
imported.
To do so, you will have to switch to the ETS
Catalogue panel, where one should choose
the function Importing (Label 1).
The file selection dialog will appear (Label
2), in which you can choose the appropriate
KNX product file. KNX Product files can
be downloaded from the website of the appropriate manufacturer.
Note
An even simpler method of achieving this is to
use the ETS APP Online KNX Product Catalogue.
For further details, please visit the KNX website
under Software/ETS Apps.
The subsequent product import is done
via a wizard. Here you can make a detailed
choice of, for example, specific products that
have to be imported or available languages.
At the end of the wizard, all imported
products will be listed in the catalogue overview,
sorted according to manufacturer.
From then on, the products are available for
the creation of a new project.

STEP 2

STEP 3

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Creating a new project


In the overview page you are able to
create a new project by clicking on the +.
You may enter any project name.
In the project settings, one can find all
current settings of the KNX medium and
the manner in which the group addresses
are displayed.
Once the project has been created, it
will appear in the project list and will also be
immediately and automatically opened.

Creating an Installation
4.a Laying out the building structure
A project consists of KNX devices and
links between them. In the actual installation
the devices themselves are located in building parts, i.e. rooms. Consequently, you will
also have to add the representation of these
rooms or rather the building structure to the
panel Building (Figure 4.a).
In the building structure KNX devices
within the installation are assigned to the
place where they are physically mounted.

STEP 4

4.b Inserting KNX devices into the building


structure
In the following step the desired devices
are inserted into the previously created room
via the panel catalogue. (Figure 4.b).
In principle, the used devices or rather
their functionality correspond to an application that one wishes to realize, i.e. the lighting
in the childrens bedroom, including dimming
and sunblind control.
4.c Establishing links between KNX devices
After this the links (in KNX terms Group
addresses) between the different devices
(more precisely group objects) are created.
For this purpose a communication object of at
least two different devices (green arrow in the
figure) is dragged onto a group address that
was previously created in the panel Group
addresses. This represents a logical connection between the two devices (Figure 4.c).

Adjusting Product Parameters


The settings of a device, i.e. the switchoff delay of a staircase illumination, are set in
the parameter dialogue of the respective
device.

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STEP 5

Downloading a Project
Once all the settings have been done, a
download of the parameters into the devices
is initiated. For this, all necessary devices are
marked and the loading function is called via
the context menu (right click) or the menu
bar (Figure).
The device status will be automatically
updated once the loading process is completed.
The status indicates whether the loading
process was completed correctly or whether
errors occurred. If one wishes to verify this, a
specific device can be selected and the status
can be explicitly retrieved.

STEP 6

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STEP 7

Closing the ETS


Before exiting the ETS you should always
create a back-up copy of your project (i.e. by
exporting the project or by saving it in the
Project Archive).
If this is currently not necessary, the ETS can
be closed by clicking on the Exit button.

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