![]() ![]() Start command, send after the bus connection was interrupted. NAK, Not acknowledge the update request of a 0x01 command, cancel it. Val16 = B1-B2 is a 16 bit value in the little endian format: (B1 (B2 force update, ignore the versionĠxDEAD => force reboot, ignore the versionīit 0=1: enforce update, ignore version number, bit 1=1:verify modules updateĪcknowledge receival of the configurationĪCK, Acknowledge the update request of a 0x01 command Listen to update data for the type of extension, the lower 16 bits contain the package number and are ignored by the filterīecause there are 7 data bytes, I use B0, B1, B2, B3, B4, B5, B6 to identify them individually. The extension can use it to check if a package was actually send out. Multicast to all extensions of this type - only used in the software update case.ĭata send from the extension, technically that is unimportant, because only the extension itself will send this package. These CAN filters allow the extension to ignore every messages, which is of no use for it therefore reducing its CPU load. More information in the update chapter.Īn extension with the serial number taaaaaa of type tt (only types from 0x00…0x0F are used, because 0x10 represents the sending direction) uses CAN filters to only listen to commands on the bus, which are of relevance to it. Used by the Miniserver to send 8 bytes of updated firmware to all extensions of type tt to the package position pppp. Unused, because it conflicts with the firmware update (see above) This is reserved and used for the new NAT protocol (see in its own chapter) Send a command from an extension with the serial number taaaaaa with 't' being the type from above. Send a command to an extension with the serial number taaaaaa with 't' being the type from above. Unused, because the Miniserver does not have a serial number on the bus. Used by the Miniserver to send commands to all extensions on the bus. The legacy protocol uses the object identifier in the following ways: Object Identifier It also listens to all messages on the bus. It either sends broadcast messages or sends direct messages to extensions. The Miniserver does not have nor does it need a serial number on the CAN bus. Modbus 485 Extension (This is the shipping one)įröling Extension (used by the Fröling Extension see below)įröling Extension as part of the serial number (Miniserver sends to 0xA instead, probably because 0x1F is already reserved for software updates.) The following extensions are known to follow the legacy protocol: Typeīroadcast (only used by the Miniserver) and the newer NAT protocol. That said, it seems the Miniserver and the Extensions filter it out and ignore its phase. Bit 7 in the command byte is set by extensions when sending a command, while the Miniserver sends commands with bit 7 cleared. The remaining 7 bytes are payload data, which depend on the command. The IP address will be the address that you have on the Miniserver, the date and time of when the backup is created and the version of the software used.The command is the first byte in the 8 byte data package. ![]() If you need to find the location of the backup on your PC, navigate to the following location - C:\Users\User\Documents\Loxone\Loxone Config\Backups\Backup_ _ (or in the location where you have the Loxone software installed) The backup starts after pressing the " Start backup" button, where on the window you will have a detailed overview of what is happening.Ī message will appear after completion, and you can close the window after that. They are all selected by default, but you can make your own choice. In the window that pops up for the SD Card backup, there is a selection of choice options on which element you would like to create a backup for. It is worth mentioning that if you are using a client/gateway system, both of the SD cards will be backed up. When creating the SD backup, you need to make sure that the Loxone Miniserver is selected in the periphery, and under the Miniserver tab on the top ribbon - click the " Backup SD Card" button. The SD card backup feature can create copies of all files you have currently on the card, so you can transfer them to a device of your choice and store them. If by any means the data you have is lost, or you are migrating to a new Loxone Miniserver, it is important to have a backup function's source. ![]()
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