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Enable Cloud Connector and KNX IoT 3rd Party API

Cloud Connector

On the start page of your controller, click the Cloud connector tile to open the Cloud connector. Then, enable the Cloud connector for cloud communication.

The Cloud connector tile on the start page will show the status of the application:

Connected

In the connection process

Not able to connect

Disabled


KNX IoT 3rd Party API

Next, open the KNX IoT 3rd Party API application, go to the SETTINGS tab, and enable the following options:

  • Enable API for cloud

  • Enable API for local network (optional)

  • Send 3rd party application data (e.g., Energy app)

The KNX IoT 3rd Party API tile on the start page will indicate the application’s status by the color in the upper left corner of the tile:

  • Dark grey icons of the cloud or network: Remote or local access to the KNX IoT 3rd Party API is enabled.

  • Light grey icons of the cloud or network: Remote or local access to the KNX IoT 3rd Party API is disabled.

In the TRAFFIC LIGHTS tab, you can view the current health status of your device from a performance perspective. The indicators are represented as percentages of the maximum load, ensuring that your device responds effectively to all other possible events. Hover over any indicator to see its detailed meaning.

You can tell the controller’s load status from the Start page by the color of the dot in the upper left corner of the API tile:

  • Having a load on any indicator below 50% is great.

  • Anything below 80% is considered OK. Although the load is high, there is no need for intervention.

  • Values above 80% indicate that your controller is on the edge of optimal performance, and you should take the recommended action.

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