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The Virtual Device – an Application Example

3.4.2Sending and receiving Data to/from Master RC

The Master RC broadcasts its outgoing Protocol 3000 messages on the K-NET bus. All its data messages are sent to all the K-NET devices that are connected to it. Each K-NET Auxiliary Device should execute only commands that match its K-NET ID. All the Other commands must be ignored, see Figure 8.

Depending on the Master RC in use, up to two Virtual Devices with reserved K-NET ID of 11 and 12 can be used.

The K-Net ID of a Virtual Device is defined in K-Config as a property of the K-Config Virtual Device triggers layer.

Figure 7: Receiving data from the Room Controller Flow Chart

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Contents Kramer Control Systems Virtual Device Build Guidelines Contents Definitions within the context of this document IntroductionCommunication Layer Virtual Device an Application Example System OverviewHardware Setup ImplementationSetup Example Functionalities #\rConnecting the Virtual Device to the Room Controller Connecting Flow Chart Sending and receiving Data to/from Master RC Sent command from Virtual Device application Sending and Receiving Commands Communication Protocol Command parts detailsHost message format Commands Forms Commands EnteringInput String Max Length Master Device#03@RGB 1,0,255,0,1CR Communication Protocol