Send IP/EIB telegrams
Introduction
This function allows any structured data to be sent via an IP connection. Sending is not limited to pure text but allows allows binary data to be processed.

Two different types of telegram are supported:
- telegrams to IP devices
- telegrams to 14-byte communication objects

The command type "Send IP/EIB telegram"located at commands is used to send a defined telegram. The telegrams are logged on the debug page in section Send event.
Purpose of use
- exchange of values between two Gira Home Servers.
- control of external IP devices, e.g. IP cameras
- display of values on 14-byte-enabled devices.
- control of serial devices via serial IP converter
Examples
- Send value of a communication object using IP/EIB telegram
Importing and exporting libraries
Using the import and export functions, completed telegrams can be stored as libraries and re-used in other projects. Single telegrams can be exported or complete folders, including subfolders. If a library contains several requests then these are always imported in single steps, i.e. a maximum of one folder will be created. All telegrams can then be found in this folder.

When importing, the IP/host address, the IP port, or the communication object can be entered directly for all telegrams. For this, the data are suggested that are found in the library to be imported by the HS Expert. All imported telegrams are preassigned with these values. Depending on the type of the library, different fields may be active.

If additional objects are used in the library (e.g. communication objects, sequences, etc.) then a project-specific conversion must be made in the "Objects" bar. Hereby, you can recognize which function the object has based on the object description.

Note: A list of the libraries already available will be posted shortly at the internet address http://www.dacom-homeautomation.de/.
Receiver
Designation
The telegram is kept under this name in the HomeServer Expert.
Send
The data blocks to be sent are defined in this list. All data blocks defined in this list constitute one telegram; these are sent in the defined order.
Commands
Commands can be run after sending. A difference is made here between successful and an unsuccessful transfer.

The section Send event is on the debug page for troubleshooting.