Previously, individual KNX devices would be shown in Stardraw Control's topology view: ideal for smaller systems, but more complicated when the system contains perhaps hundreds of devices.
To enhance usability for larger systems, Stardraw Control now includes a compound or 'multi-device' driver for KNX systems so that a single object in the topology view can now represent, control and monitor an unlimited number of physical devices. As a result, the time taken to define system configuration is vastly reduced.
Furthermore, the multi-device driver can load in your KNX ETS configuration file (ETS is a manufacturer-independent software tool to design and configure intelligent home and building control installations within the KNX system), meaning that all device data for the KNX system, including individual and group addresses, are automatically available to your Stardraw Control system without the need for any additional data entry.
The update also includes a new IP-KNX driver which allows Stardraw Control to communicate with KNX devices through any IP-KNX gateway.
"These updates represent a major step forward for KNX system control within Stardraw Control," confirmed Stardraw CEO, David Snipp. "You can either use a dedicated driver to communicate with a KNX gateway/controller directly or, by using the new IP-KNX driver, you can use any IP-KNX gateway and tunnel through it to monitor and control the KNX devices in your system directly. In either scenario you can choose to have individual drivers for each KNX device, or use the Multidevice driver to represent every device in the system. It's a huge time-saver and simplifies the process enormously.
"With these important enhancements, the fully integrated control of a system containing KNX devices in addition to other, non-KNX equipment just got even easier," continued Snipp. "Stardraw Control is the unifying element in complex systems containing devices that communicate over diverse protocols.
(Jim Evans)