KNX

The KNX integration for Home Assistant allows you to connect to KNX/IP devices.

The integration requires a local KNX/IP interface or router. Through this, it will establish a connection between Home Assistant and your KNX bus.

There is currently support for the following device types within Home Assistant:

Configuration

To add the KNX hub to your Home Assistant instance, use this My button:

Manual configuration steps

If the above My button doesn’t work, you can also perform the following steps manually:

Basic configuration

In order to make use of the various platforms that KNX offers you will need to add the relevant configuration sections to your setup. This could either all be in the Home Assistant main configuration.yamlThe configuration.yaml file is the main configuration file for Home Assistant. It lists the integrations to be loaded and their specific configurations. In some cases, the configuration needs to be edited manually directly in the configuration.yaml file. Most integrations can be configured in the UI. [Learn more] file, or in a separate YAML file that you include in the main file or even be split into multiple dedicated files. See Splitting up the configuration. After changing the configuration.yamlThe configuration.yaml file is the main configuration file for Home Assistant. It lists the integrations to be loaded and their specific configurations. In some cases, the configuration needs to be edited manually directly in the configuration.yaml file. Most integrations can be configured in the UI. [Learn more] file, restart Home Assistant to apply the changes. The integration is now shown on the integrations page under Settings > Devices & services. Its entities are listed on the integration card itself and on the Entities tab.

knx:
  # configure platforms directly in configuration.yaml
  binary_sensor:
    - name: "My first binary sensor"
      state_address: "1/2/3"
    # etc...
  # or outsource platform configuration to separate files
  sensor: !include knx_sensor.yaml

Please see the dedicated platform sections below about how to configure them correctly.

Group addresses

Group addresses are configured as strings or integers in the format “1/2/3” for 3-level GA-structure, “1/2” for 2-level GA-structure or “1” for free GA-structure.

The HA KNX integration uses configured state_address or *_state_address to update the state of a function. These addresses are read by GroupValueRead requests on startup and when there was no incoming telegram for one hour (default sync_state).

It is possible to configure passive/listening group addresses for all functions of every KNX platform (except expose and notify). This allows having multiple group addresses to update the state of its function (e.g., the brightness of a light). When group addresses are configured as a list of strings, the first item is the active sending or state-reading address and the rest is registered as passive addresses. This schema behaves like in ETS configuration where the first is the “sending” address and others are just for updating the group object.

If your KNX device provides active state group objects it is advised to use *_state_address instead of passive addresses as it reduces configuration complexity and avoids wrong states (e.g., when channels are logically locked).

knx:
  switch:
    - name: "Switch without passive addresses"
      address: "1/1/1" # this is the address that will be sent to
      state_address: "8/8/8"  # this is the address GroupValueRead requests are sent to
    - name: "Switch with passive addresses"
      address: 
        - "1/1/1" # this is the address that will be sent to
        - "1/1/2" # this and following are passive addresses
        - "1/1/3"
      state_address: 
        - "8/8/8" # this is the address GroupValueRead requests are sent to
        - "8/8/2" # this and following are passive addresses
        - "8/8/3"

Connection

Connection parameters are set up when adding the integration and can be changed from the Integrations panel.

Use route back if your tunneling server is located on a different network.

KNX Secure

The KNX integration supports IP Secure and Data Secure .

You can configure the IP Secure credentials either manually or by providing a .knxkeys file, which you can obtain by exporting the keyring in ETS as seen in the screenshot below. Data Secure credentials are always sourced from a .knxkeys file. You can import or update the Keyring file from the integrations settings.

For Data Secure, please make sure that all secured group addresses you want to use in Home Assistant are assigned to a tunnel of your interface or a dummy device in ETS and all participating devices are updated accordingly.

Export Keyring in ETS5

If you decide to configure IP Secure manually you will need the user ID, the user password and the device authentication password.

The user id 0 is reserved and the user id 1 is used for management tasks, thus you will need to specify a user id that is 2 or higher according to the tunneling channel you would like to use.

The following screenshot will show how you can get the device authentication password in ETS.

Obtain device authentication password in ETS

The user password can be obtained almost the same way as seen in the below screenshot.

Obtain the user password in ETS

Triggers

The KNX integration provides its own trigger platform which can be used in automations.

Telegram trigger

The knx.telegram trigger can be used to trigger automations on incoming or outgoing KNX telegrams.

Note

This trigger is also provided as a device trigger by the KNX Interface device. It supports setting the options in the automation builder UI, but doesn’t support setting a specific DPT (type) to decode the payload as it always relies on project data.

Configuration Variables

destination string | list (Optional)

A group address or a list of group addresses the trigger should listen on. If not set, or an empty list, the trigger will listen on all group addresses.

type string | integer (Optional)

If set, the payload will be decoded as given DPT in the trigger data. When not set, the DPT is sourced from project data. KNX sensor types are valid values KNX Sensor (e.g., “2byte_float” or “percent”).

group_value_write boolean (Optional, default: true)

If set to false, the trigger will not fire on GroupValueWrite telegrams.

group_value_response boolean (Optional, default: true)

If set to false, the trigger will not fire on GroupValueResponse telegrams.

group_value_read boolean (Optional, default: true)

If set to false, the trigger will not fire on GroupValueRead telegrams.

incoming boolean (Optional, default: true)

If set to false, the trigger will not fire on incoming telegrams.

outgoing boolean (Optional, default: true)

If set to false, the trigger will not fire on outgoing telegrams.

Available trigger data

In addition to the standard automation trigger data, the knx.telegram trigger platform has additional trigger data available for use.

  • trigger.destination Destination group address
  • trigger.destination_name Destination group address name
  • trigger.direction Telegram direction
  • trigger.dpt_main Destination group address main datapoint type number
  • trigger.dpt_sub Destination group address sub datapoint type number
  • trigger.dpt_name DPT value type name - see Sensor value types
  • trigger.payload Raw telegram payload. DPT 1, 2, and 3 yield integers 0..255; other DPT yield lists of integers 0..255
  • trigger.source Source individual address
  • trigger.source_name Source name
  • trigger.telegramtype APCI type of telegram
  • trigger.timestamp Timestamp
  • trigger.unit Unit according to group address DPT
  • trigger.value Decoded telegram payload according to DPT
Template variable Type Project data required
trigger.destination string no
trigger.destination_name string yes
trigger.direction string no
trigger.dpt_main integer yes
trigger.dpt_sub integer yes
trigger.dpt_name string yes
trigger.payload integer or list of integers no
trigger.source string no
trigger.source_name string yes
trigger.telegramtype string no
trigger.timestamp timestamp no
trigger.unit string yes
trigger.value any yes

For values that require project data: if the information was not found, or if no project file was provided, data will be set to null.

Examples

Example automation configuration

- alias: "Single group address trigger"
  triggers:
    - trigger: knx.telegram
      destination: 1/2/3
      group_value_read: false
      outgoing: false
  conditions: "{{ trigger.value == 0 }}"
  actions: []

Example trigger data

variables:
  triggers:
    id: "0"
    idx: "0"
    alias: null
    destination: 1/2/3
    destination_name: Light office brightness
    direction: Incoming
    dpt_main: 5
    dpt_sub: 1
    dpt_name: percent
    payload:
      - 255
    source: 1.0.51
    source_name: Dimming actuator 1
    telegramtype: GroupValueWrite
    timestamp: "2024-01-09T10:38:28.447487+01:00"
    unit: "%"
    value: 100
context: null

Events

Tip

For automation triggers, it is recommended to use the knx.telegram trigger instead of knx_event.

knx:
  event:
    - address:
        - "0/1/*"
    - address:
        - "1/2/*"
        - "1/3/2-4"
      type: "2byte_unsigned"
    - address:
        - "3/4/5"
      type: "2byte_float"

Configuration Variables

address list | string Required

Defines a list of patterns for matching KNX group addresses. Telegrams with destination addresses matching one of the patterns are sent to the Home Assistant event bus as knx_event.

type string | integer (Optional)

Telegram payloads in knx_event events will be decoded using the configured type (DPT) for the addresses in the same block. The decoded value will be written to the event data value key. If not configured the value key will be None - the data key will still hold the raw payload (use this for DPT 1, 2, 3). All sensor types are valid types - see KNX Sensor (e.g., “2byte_float” or “1byte_signed”).

Every telegram that matches an address pattern with its destination field will be announced on the event bus as a knx_event event containing data attributes

  • data contains the raw payload data (e.g., 1 or “[12, 55]”).
  • destination the KNX group address the telegram is sent to as string (e.g., “1/2/3”).
  • direction the direction of the telegram as string (“Incoming” / “Outgoing”).
  • source the KNX individual address of the sender as string (e.g., “1.2.3”).
  • telegramtype the APCI service of the telegram. “GroupValueWrite”, “GroupValueRead” or “GroupValueResponse” generate a knx_event.
  • value contains the decoded payload value if type is configured for the address. Will be None for “GroupValueRead” telegrams.

Actions

In order to directly interact with the KNX bus, you can use the following actions:

Send

Domain: knx
Action: send
Data: {"address": "1/0/15", "payload": 0, "type": "temperature"}

Configuration Variables

address string

KNX group address.

payload integer | list

Payload to send to the bus. When type is not set, raw bytes are sent. Integers are then treated as DPT 1/2/3 payloads. For DPTs > 6 bits send a list. Each value represents 1 octet (0-255). Pad with 0 to DPT byte length.

type string | integer | float

If set, the payload will not be sent as raw bytes, but encoded as given DPT. KNX sensor types are valid values - see table in KNX Sensor.

response boolean

If set to true, the telegram will be sent as a GroupValueResponse instead of a GroupValueWrite.

# Example script to send a fixed value and the state of an entity
alias: "My Script"
sequence:
  - action: knx.send
    data:
      address: 1/1/1
      type: percent
      payload: 50
      response: false
  - action: knx.send
    data:
      address: 1/1/1
      payload: [128]  # 50 % as 1-byte raw value
      response: false
  - action: knx.send
    data:
      address: 3/3/3
      type: temperature
      payload: "{{ states('sensor.dew_point') }}"
      response: false

Read

You can use the homeassistant.update_entity action call to issue GroupValueRead requests for all *state_address of an entity. To manually send GroupValueRead requests, use the knx.read action. The response can be used in automations by the knx.telegram trigger and it will be processed in KNX entities.

Domain: knx
Action: read
Data: {"address": "1/0/15"}

Configuration Variables

address string | list

Group address(es) to send read request to. Lists will read multiple group addresses.

# Example automation to update a cover position after 10 seconds of movement initiation
automation:
  - triggers:
      - trigger: knx.telegram
        # Cover move trigger
        destination: "0/4/20"
    actions:
      - delay: 0:0:10
      - action: knx.read
        data:
          # Cover position address
          address: "0/4/21"

  - triggers:
      - trigger: homeassistant
        event: start
    actions:
      # Register the group address to trigger a knx_event
      - action: knx.event_register
        data:
          # Cover move trigger
          address: "0/4/20"

Register event

The knx.event_register action can be used to register (or unregister) group addresses to fire knx_event Events. Events for group addresses configured in the event key in configuration.yaml cannot be unregistered. See knx_event

Configuration Variables

address string | list Required

Group address that shall be added or removed.

remove boolean (Optional, default: false)

If True the group address will be removed.

type string | integer (Optional)

If set, the payload will be decoded as given DPT in the event data value key. KNX sensor types are valid values KNX Sensor (e.g., “2byte_float” or “1byte_signed”).

Register exposure

The knx.exposure_register action can be used to register (or unregister) exposures to the KNX bus. Exposures defined in configuration.yaml can not be unregistered. Per address only one exposure can be registered. See expose

Configuration Variables

remove boolean (Optional, default: false)

In addition to the configuration variables of expose remove set to True can be used to remove exposures. Only address is required for removal.

Exposing entity states, entity attributes or time to KNX bus

KNX integration is able to expose entity states or attributes to KNX bus. The integration will broadcast any change of the exposed value to the KNX bus and answer read requests to the specified group address. It is also possible to expose the current time and date. These are sent to the bus every hour.

Tip

Expose is only triggered on state changes. If you need periodical telegrams, use an automation with the knx.send action to send the value to the bus.

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  expose:
    # time and date exposures
    - type: time
      address: "0/0/1"
    # entitiy exposures
    - type: temperature
      entity_id: sensor.owm_temperature
      address: "0/0/2"
      cooldown: 600
    - type: string
      address: "0/6/4"
      entity_id: sensor.owm_weather
    - type: binary
      entity_id: binary_sensor.kitchen_window
      address: "0/6/5"
    - type: binary
      entity_id: light.office
      address: "0/3/0"
      default: false
    - type: percentU8
      entity_id: light.office
      attribute: brightness
      default: 0
      address: "0/3/1"
    - type: percent
      address: "1/1/1"
      entity_id: cover.office
      attribute: current_position
      value_template: "{{ 100 - value }}"  # invert the value
    - type: percent
      address: "2/2/2"
      entity_id: media_player.kitchen
      attribute: volume_level
      value_template: "{{ value * 100 }}"  # convert from 0..1 to percent

Configuration Variables

address string Required

Group address state or attribute updates will be sent to. GroupValueRead requests will be answered.

type string | integer Required

Type of the exposed value. Either binary, time DPT 10.001, date DPT 11.001, datetime DPT 19.001 or any supported type of KNX Sensor (e.g., “temperature” or “humidity”).

entity_id string (Optional)

Entity ID to be exposed. Not needed for types time, date and datetime.

attribute string (Optional)

Attribute of the entity that shall be sent to the KNX bus. If not set (or None) the state will be sent. For example for a light the state is either “on” or “off”. With attribute you can expose its “brightness”.

default boolean | string | integer | float (Optional, default: None)

Default value to send to the bus if the state or attribute value is None. For example a light with state “off” has no brightness attribute so a default value of 0 could be used. If not set (or None) no value would be sent to the bus and a GroupReadRequest to the address would return the last known value.

value_template template (Optional, default: None)

A template to process the value before sending it to the KNX bus. The template has access to the entity state or attribute value as value.

cooldown float (Optional, default: 0)

Minimum time in seconds between two sent telegrams. This can be used to avoid flooding the KNX bus when exposing frequently changing states. If the state changes multiple times within the cooldown period the most recent value will be sent.

respond_to_read boolean (Optional, default: true)

Respond to GroupValueRead telegrams received to the configured address.

Binary sensor

The KNX binary sensor platform allows you to monitor KNX binary sensors.

Binary sensors are read-only. To write to the KNX bus configure an exposure KNX Integration Expose.

knx:
  binary_sensor:
    - name: "Sensor 1"
      state_address: "6/0/2"

Configuration Variables

state_address string | list Required

KNX group address of the binary sensor. DPT 1

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

sync_state boolean | string | integer (Optional, default: true)

Actively read the value from the bus. The maximum time interval (<minutes>) is 1440. The following values are valid

  • true equivalent to “expire 60” (default)
  • false no GroupValueRead telegrams will be sent to the bus
  • every <minutes> to update it regularly every <minutes>
  • expire <minutes> to read the state from the KNX bus when no telegram was received for <minutes>
  • <minutes> equivalent to “expire <minutes>”
  • init to just initialize the state on startup
device_class string (Optional)

Sets the class of the device, changing the device state and icon that is displayed on the frontend.

reset_after float (Optional)

Reset back to “off” state after specified seconds.

invert boolean (Optional, default: false)

Invert the telegrams payload before processing. This is applied before context_timeout or reset_after is evaluated.

ignore_internal_state boolean (Optional, default: false)

Specifies if telegrams should ignore the internal state and always trigger a Home Assistant state update.

context_timeout float (Optional, default: None)

The time in seconds between multiple identical telegram payloads would count towards the internal counter that is used for automations. Ex. You have automations in place that trigger your lights on button press and another set of lights if you click that button twice. This setting defines the time that a second button press would count toward, so if you set this 3.0 you can take up to 3 seconds in order to trigger the second button press. If set ignore_internal_state will be set to true internally. Maximum value is 10.0.

entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Support for automations

You can use a built in event in order to trigger an automation (e.g. to switch on a light when a switch was pressed).

Let’s pretend you have a binary sensor with the name Livingroom.Switch and you want to switch one light on when the button was pressed once and two other lights when the button was pressed twice. context_timeout has to be configured in order for this to work.

# Example automation.yaml entry
automation:
  - triggers:
      - trigger: numeric_state
        entity_id: binary_sensor.livingroom_switch
        attribute: counter
        above: 0
        below: 2
    condition:
      - condition: state
        entity_id: binary_sensor.cover_abstell
        state: "on"
    actions:
      - action: light.turn_on
        entity_id: light.hue_color_lamp_1

  - triggers:
      - trigger: numeric_state
        entity_id: binary_sensor.livingroom_switch
        attribute: counter
        above: 1
        below: 3
    conditions:
      - condition: state
        entity_id: binary_sensor.cover_abstell
        state: "on"
    actions:
      - action: light.turn_on
        target:
          entity_id: 
            - light.hue_bloom_1
            - light.hue_bloom_2
        

Configuration Variables

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

counter integer (Optional, default: 1)

Set to 2 if you only want the action to be executed if the button was pressed twice. Set to 3 for three times button pressed.

hook string (Optional, default: on)

Indicates if the automation should be executed on what state of the binary sensor. Values are “on” or “off”.

action list (Optional)

Specify a list of actions analog to the automation rules.

Button

The KNX button platform allows to send concurrent predefined values via the frontend or an action. When a user presses the button, the assigned generic raw payload is sent to the KNX bus.

Tip

Telegrams received on the KNX bus for the group address of a button are not reflected in a new button state. Use the knx.telegram trigger if you want to automate on a specific payload received on a group address.

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  button:
    - name: "DPT 1 - True button"
      address: "0/0/1"
    - name: "100% button"
      address: "0/0/2"
      payload: 0xFF
      payload_length: 1
    - name: "Temperature button"
      address: "0/0/3"
      value: 21.5
      type: temperature

Important

When type is used value is required, payload is invalid. When payload_length is used value is invalid.

Configuration Variables

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

address string Required

Group address to send to.

payload integer (Optional, default: 1)

The raw payload that shall be sent.

payload_length integer (Optional, default: 0)

The length of the payload data in the telegram. Use 0 for DPT 1, 2 or 3.

value integer | float | string (Optional)

The value that shall be sent encoded by type.

type string | integer (Optional)

A type from the value types table to encode the configured value.

entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Climate

The KNX climate platform is used as an interface to KNX thermostats and room controllers.

To use your KNX thermostats in your installation, add the following lines to your top level KNX Integration configuration key in configuration.yaml:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  climate:
    - name: "Kitchen"
      temperature_address: "5/1/1"
      setpoint_shift_address: "5/1/2"
      setpoint_shift_state_address: "5/1/3"
      target_temperature_state_address: "5/1/4"
      operation_mode_address: "5/1/5"
      operation_mode_state_address: "5/1/6"

Alternatively, if your device has dedicated binary group addresses for frost/night/comfort mode:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  climate:
    - name: "Kitchen"
      temperature_address: "5/1/1"
      setpoint_shift_address: "5/1/2"
      setpoint_shift_state_address: "5/1/3"
      target_temperature_state_address: "5/1/4"
      operation_mode_frost_protection_address: "5/1/5"
      operation_mode_night_address: "5/1/6"
      operation_mode_comfort_address: "5/1/7"
      operation_mode_state_address: "5/1/8"

If your device doesn’t support setpoint_shift calculations (i.e., if you don’t provide a setpoint_shift_address value) please set the min_temp and max_temp attributes of the climate device to avoid issues with exceeding valid temperature values in the frontend. Please do also make sure to add the target_temperature_address to the configuration in this case.:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  climate:
    - name: "Kitchen"
      temperature_address: "5/1/2"
      target_temperature_address: "5/1/4"
      target_temperature_state_address: "5/1/1"
      operation_mode_frost_protection_address: "5/1/5"
      operation_mode_night_address: "5/1/6"
      operation_mode_comfort_address: "5/1/7"
      operation_mode_state_address: "5/1/8"
      operation_mode_standby_address: "5/1/9"
      min_temp: 7.0
      max_temp: 32.0

setpoint_shift_mode allows the two following DPTs to be used:

  • DPT6010 (for 1 byte signed integer with scale factor)
  • DPT9002 (for 2 byte float)

Example:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  climate:
    - name: "Kitchen"
      temperature_address: "5/1/1"
      setpoint_shift_address: "5/1/2"
      setpoint_shift_state_address: "5/1/3"
      setpoint_shift_mode: "DPT9002"
      target_temperature_state_address: "5/1/4"
      operation_mode_address: "5/1/5"
      operation_mode_state_address: "5/1/6"

operation_mode_frost_protection_address / operation_mode_night_address / operation_mode_comfort_address / operation_mode_standby_address are not necessary if operation_mode_address is specified.

The following values are valid for the heat_cool_address and the heat_cool_state_address:

  • 0 (cooling)
  • 1 (heating)

Supported HVAC modes for your KNX thermostats are found automatically. This can be overridden by using the controller_modes configuration variable. The following values are valid controller modes:

  • off
  • auto
  • heat
  • cool
  • fan_only
  • dehumidification

Supported preset modes for your KNX thermostats are found automatically. This can be overridden by using the operation_modes configuration variable. The following values are valid operation modes:

  • auto
  • comfort
  • standby
  • economy
  • building_protection

Configuration Variables

name string (Optional, default: KNX Climate)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

temperature_address string | list Required

KNX group address for reading current room temperature from KNX bus. DPT 9.001

temperature_step float (Optional, default: 0.1)

Defines the step size in Kelvin for each step of setpoint_shift (scale factor). For non setpoint-shift configurations this is used to set the step of temperature sliders in UI.

target_temperature_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for setting target temperature. DPT 9.001

target_temperature_state_address string | list Required

KNX group address for reading current target temperature from KNX bus. DPT 9.001

setpoint_shift_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for setpoint_shift. DPT 6.010 or DPT 9.002 based on setpoint_shift_mode

setpoint_shift_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for reading setpoint_shift. DPT 6.010 or DPT 9.002 based on setpoint_shift_mode

setpoint_shift_mode string (Optional, default: None)

Defines the internal device DPT used. Either ‘DPT6010’, ‘DPT9002’ or None. When None or omitted the DPT is auto-assigned from the first incoming telegram.

setpoint_shift_min float (Optional, default: -6)

Minimum value of setpoint shift.

setpoint_shift_max float (Optional, default: 6)

Maximum value of setpoint shift.

active_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for reading current activity. 0 is idle, 1 is active. DPT 1

command_value_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for reading current command value in percent. 0 sets the climate entity to idle if active_state_address is not set. DPT 5.001

humidity_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for reading current humidity. DPT 9.007

operation_mode_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for setting operation mode (auto / building protection / economy / standby / comfort). DPT 20.102

operation_mode_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for reading operation mode. DPT 20.102

controller_status_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for HVAC controller status (in accordance with KNX AN 097/07 rev 3).

controller_status_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for reading HVAC controller status.

controller_mode_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for setting HVAC controller modes. DPT 20.105

controller_mode_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for reading HVAC control mode. DPT 20.105

heat_cool_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for switching between heat/cool mode. DPT 1.100

heat_cool_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for reading heat/cool mode. DPT 1.100

operation_mode_frost_protection_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for switching on/off frost/heat protection mode. DPT 1

operation_mode_night_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for switching on/off economy mode. DPT 1

operation_mode_comfort_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for switching on/off comfort mode. DPT 1

operation_mode_standby_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for switching on/off standby mode. DPT 1

operation_modes list (Optional)

Overrides the supported operation modes. Provide the supported preset_modes value for your device.

controller_modes list (Optional)

Overrides the supported controller modes. Provide the supported hvac_modes value for your device.

default_controller_mode string (Optional, default: heat)

Overrides the default controller mode. Any Home Assistant hvac_mode can be configured. This can, for example, be set to “cool” for cooling-only devices.

on_off_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for switching the climate device on/off. DPT 1

on_off_invert boolean (Optional, default: false)

Value for switching the climate device on/off is inverted.

on_off_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX address for gathering the current state (on/off) of the climate device. DPT 1

min_temp float (Optional)

Override the minimum temperature.

max_temp float (Optional)

Override the maximum temperature.

fan_speed_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for setting the percentage or step of the fan. DPT 5.001 or DPT 5.010

fan_speed_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for retrieving the percentage or step of the fan. DPT 5.001 or DPT 5.010

fan_max_step integer (Optional, default: 3)

The maximum amount of steps for the fan.

fan_speed_mode string (Optional, default: percent)

Fan speed group address data type. percent for DPT 5.001 and step for DPT 5.010.

fan_zero_mode string (Optional, default: off)

The fan mode for the zero speed, either off or auto. This affects the fan modes displayed in the UI.

entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Cover

The KNX cover platform is used as an interface to KNX covers.

Note

Unlike most KNX devices, Home Assistant defines 0% as closed and 100% as fully open in regards to covers. The corresponding value inversion is done internally by the KNX integration.

Home Assistant will, by default, close a cover by moving it in the DOWN direction in the KNX nomenclature, and open a cover by moving it in the UP direction.

To use your KNX covers in your installation, add the following lines to your top level KNX Integration configuration key in configuration.yaml:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  cover:
    - name: "Kitchen shutter"
      move_long_address: "3/0/0"
      move_short_address: "3/0/1"
      stop_address: "3/0/4"
      position_address: "3/0/3"
      position_state_address: "3/0/2"
      travelling_time_down: 51
      travelling_time_up: 61

Configuration Variables

name string (Optional, default: KNX Cover)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

move_long_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for moving the cover full up or down. DPT 1

move_short_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for moving the cover stepwise up or down. Used by some covers also as the means to stop the cover. Stepwise moves are only mapped to tilt angle functions in Home Assistant, as no stepwise move of cover position is generally supported by the architecture. If tilt angle is not supported, prefer the use of a stop_address. DPT 1

stop_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for stopping the current movement of the cover. DPT 1

position_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for moving the cover to the dedicated position. DPT 5.001

position_state_address string | list (Optional)

Separate KNX group address for requesting the current position of the cover. DPT 5.001

angle_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for tilting the cover to the dedicated angle. DPT 5.001

angle_state_address string | list (Optional)

Separate KNX group address for requesting the current tilt angle of the cover. DPT 5.001

travelling_time_down integer (Optional, default: 25)

Time cover needs to travel down in seconds. Needed to calculate the intermediate positions of cover while traveling.

travelling_time_up integer (Optional, default: 25)

Time cover needs to travel up in seconds. Needed to calculate the intermediate positions of cover while traveling.

invert_updown boolean (Optional, default: false)

Set this to true to invert the up/down commands from/to your KNX actuator. Default is to consider UP (0) as opening of a cover and DOWN (1) as closing of a cover.

invert_position boolean (Optional, default: false)

Set this to true if your actuator reports fully down position as 0% in KNX.

invert_angle boolean (Optional, default: false)

Set this to true if your actuator reports fully closed tilt as 0% in KNX.

device_class string (Optional)

Sets the class of the device, changing the device state and icon that is displayed on the frontend.

entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Date

The KNX date platform allows to send date values to the KNX bus and update its state from received telegrams. It can optionally respond to read requests from the KNX bus.

Note

Date entities without a state_address will restore their last known state after Home Assistant was restarted.

Dates that have a state_address configured request their current state from the KNX bus.

Note

DPT 11.001 covers the range 1990 to 2089. Year values outside of this range are not allowed.

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  date:
    - name: "Date"
      address: "0/0/2"
      state_address: "0/0/2"

Configuration Variables

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

address string | list Required

The group address to which new values will be sent. DPT 11.001

state_address string | list (Optional)

Group address for retrieving the state from the KNX bus. DPT 11.001

respond_to_read boolean (Optional, default: false)

Respond to GroupValueRead telegrams received to the configured address.

sync_state boolean | string | integer (Optional, default: true)

Actively read the value from the bus. The maximum time interval (<minutes>) is 1440. The following values are valid

  • true equivalent to “expire 60” (default)
  • false no GroupValueRead telegrams will be sent to the bus
  • every <minutes> to update it regularly every <minutes>
  • expire <minutes> to read the state from the KNX bus when no telegram was received for <minutes>
  • <minutes> equivalent to “expire <minutes>”
  • init to just initialize the state on startup
entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

DateTime

The KNX datetime platform allows to send datetime values to the KNX bus and update its state from received telegrams. It can optionally respond to read requests from the KNX bus.

Note

Date entities without a state_address will restore their last known state after Home Assistant was restarted.

DateTimes that have a state_address configured request their current state from the KNX bus.

Note

System timezone is used as DPT 19.001 doesn’t provide timezone information. Year values outside of the range 1900 to 2155 are invalid.

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  datetime:
    - name: "DateTime"
      address: "0/0/3"
      state_address: "0/0/4"

Configuration Variables

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

address string | list Required

The group address to which new values will be sent. DPT 19.001

state_address string | list (Optional)

Group address for retrieving the state from the KNX bus. DPT 19.001

respond_to_read boolean (Optional, default: false)

Respond to GroupValueRead telegrams received to the configured address.

sync_state boolean | string | integer (Optional, default: true)

Actively read the value from the bus. The maximum time interval (<minutes>) is 1440. The following values are valid

  • true equivalent to “expire 60” (default)
  • false no GroupValueRead telegrams will be sent to the bus
  • every <minutes> to update it regularly every <minutes>
  • expire <minutes> to read the state from the KNX bus when no telegram was received for <minutes>
  • <minutes> equivalent to “expire <minutes>”
  • init to just initialize the state on startup
entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Fan

The KNX fan integration is used to control KNX fans. Following control types are supported:

  • Percentage controlled: Fans that set the percentage directly from 0-100%.
  • Step controlled: Fans which have a fixed amount of steps to set. The integration will convert percentage to step automatically. The max_step attribute is set to the number of steps of the fan, not counting the off-step. Example: A fan supports the steps 0 to 3. To use this fan the max_step attribute has to be set to 3. The integration will convert the percentage 66 % to the step 2 when sending data to KNX.

To use your KNX fan in your installation, add the following lines to your top level KNX Integration configuration key in configuration.yaml:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  fan:
    - name: "Ceiling fan"
      address: "9/0/1"
      state_address: "9/0/2"

Configuration Variables

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

address string | list Required

KNX group address for setting the percentage or step of the fan. DPT 5.001 or DPT 5.010

state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for retrieving the percentage or step of the fan. DPT 5.001 or DPT 5.010

oscillation_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for switching the fan oscillation on or off. DPT 1

oscillation_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for retrieving the state of the fan oscillation. DPT 1

max_step integer (Optional)

The maximum amount of steps for a step-controlled fan. If set, the integration will convert percentages to steps automatically.

entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Light

The KNX light integration is used as an interface to control KNX actuators for lighting applications such as:

  • Switching actuators
  • Dimming actuators
  • LED controllers
  • DALI gateways

Light entities can be created from the frontend in the KNX panel or via YAML.

Configuration of KNX light entities via YAML

Configuration Variables

address string | list Required

KNX group address for switching the light on and off. DPT 1.001

state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for retrieving the switch state of the light. DPT 1.001

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

brightness_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for setting the brightness of the light in percent (absolute dimming). DPT 5.001

brightness_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for retrieving the brightness of the light in percent. DPT 5.001

color_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for setting the RGB color of the light. DPT 232.600

color_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for retrieving the RGB color of the light. DPT 232.600

rgbw_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for setting the RGBW color of the light. DPT 251.600

rgbw_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for retrieving the RGBW color of the light. DPT 251.600

hue_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for setting the hue of the light color in degrees. DPT 5.003

hue_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for retrieving the hue of the light color in degrees. DPT 5.003

saturation_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for setting the saturation of the light color in percent. DPT 5.001

saturation_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for retrieving the saturation of the light color in percent. DPT 5.001

xyy_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for setting the xyY color of the light. DPT 242.600

xyy_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for retrieving the xyY color of the light. DPT 242.600

individual_colors map (Optional)

Used when the actuator only supports individual group addresses for colors. When individual_colors is used the root address key may be omitted.

red map Required

Group addresses for the red component.

address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address to switch the red component. DPT 1.001

state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for the state of the red component. DPT 1.001

brightness_address string | list Required

KNX group address to set the brightness of the red component. DPT 5.001

brightness_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for the current brightness of the red component. DPT 5.001

green map Required

Group addresses for the green component. Same keys available as for red component above.

blue map Required

Group addresses for the blue component. Same keys available as for red component above.

white map (Optional)

Group addresses for the white component. Same keys available as for red component above.

color_temperature_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for setting the color temperature of the light. DPT 5.001, 7.600 or 9 based on color_temperature_mode

color_temperature_state_address string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for retrieving the color temperature of the light. DPT 5.001, 7.600 or 9 based on color_temperature_mode

color_temperature_mode string (Optional, default: absolute)

Color temperature group address data type. absolute for color temperature in Kelvin (2 byte unsigned integer). color_temperature_address -> DPT 7.600. absolute_float for color temperature represented in 2 byte float. color_temperature_address -> DPT 9. relative color temperature in percent cold white (0% warmest; 100% coldest). color_temperature_address -> DPT 5.001

min_kelvin integer (Optional, default: 2700)

Warmest possible color temperature in Kelvin. Used in combination with color_temperature_address.

max_kelvin integer (Optional, default: 6000)

Coldest possible color temperature in Kelvin. Used in combination with color_temperature_address.

entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Many KNX devices can change their state internally without a message to the switch address on the KNX bus, e.g., if you configure a scene or a timer on a channel. The optional state_address can be used to inform Home Assistant about these state changes. If a KNX message is seen on the bus addressed to the given state_address (in most cases from the light actuator), it will overwrite the state of the object.

For switching/light actuators that are only controlled by a single group address and don’t have dedicated state group objects you can set state_address to the same value as address if it is readable from the bus.

YAML configuration examples

knx:
  light:
    # dimmable light
    # color mode: brightness
    - name: "Dimmable light"
      address: "1/0/9"
      state_address: "1/1/9"
      brightness_address: "1/2/9"
      brightness_state_address: "1/3/9"
    # XYY light
    # color mode: xy
    - name: "XYY light"
      address: "1/0/9"
      state_address: "1/1/9"
      brightness_address: "1/2/9"  # optional - if not set brightness will be sent over the xyy data point
      brightness_state_address: "1/3/9"
      xyy_address: "1/4/9"
      xyy_state_address: "1/5/9"
    # HS light
    # color mode: hs
    - name: "HS light"
      address: "1/0/9"
      state_address: "1/1/9"
      brightness_address: "1/2/9"  # required for HS
      brightness_state_address: "1/3/9"
      hue_address: "1/4/8"
      hue_state_address: "1/5/8"  # required for HS
      saturation_address: "1/4/9"
      saturation_state_address: "1/5/9"  # required for HS
    # RGB light
    # color mode: rgb
    - name: "RGB light"
      address: "1/0/9"
      state_address: "1/1/9"
      brightness_address: "1/2/9"  # optional for RGB lights
      brightness_state_address: "1/3/9"
      color_address: "1/4/9"
      color_state_address: "1/5/9"
    # RGBW light
    # color mode: rgbw
    - name: "RGBW light"
      address: "0/4/83"
      state_address: "0/4/84"
      brightness_address: "0/4/85"  # optional for RGBW lights
      brightness_state_address: "0/4/86"
      rgbw_address: "0/4/87"
      rgbw_state_address: "0/4/88"
    # RGB(W) individual object light
    # color mode: rgb / rgbw
    - name: "RGBW individual light"
      address: "1/0/9"  # optional for individual color lights
      individual_colors:
        red:
          brightness_address: "0/4/61"
          brightness_state_address: "0/5/61"
        green:
          brightness_address: "0/4/62"
          brightness_state_address: "0/5/62"
        blue:
          brightness_address: "0/4/63"
          brightness_state_address: "0/5/63"
        white:
          brightness_address: "0/4/64"
          brightness_state_address: "0/5/64"
    # tunable white light
    # color mode: color_temp
    - name: "TW light"
      address: "1/0/21"
      state_address: "1/1/21"
      brightness_address: "1/2/21"
      brightness_state_address: "1/3/21"
      color_temperature_address: "1/4/21"
      color_temperature_state_address: "1/5/21"
      color_temperature_mode: absolute
      min_kelvin: 2550
      max_kelvin: 6200
    # actuator without dedicated state group object
    # color mode: onoff
    - name: "Simple light"
      address: "1/0/5"
      state_address: "1/0/5"

Notify

The KNX notify platform allows you to send notifications to KNX devices as DPT16 strings.

knx:
  notify:
    - name: "Alarm"
      address: "5/1/10"

Configuration Variables

address string | list Required

KNX group address the notification will be sent to. DPT 16

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

type string (Optional, default: latin_1)

A DPT identifier representing a text value (“string” or “latin_1” - see KNX Sensor) used to encode the notification.

entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Example action

action: notify.send_message
data:
  message: "Hello from HA!"
  entity_id: notify.alarm

Number

The KNX number platform allows to send generic numeric values to the KNX bus and update its state from received telegrams. It can optionally respond to read requests from the KNX bus.

Note

Number entities without a state_address will restore their last known state after Home Assistant was restarted.

Numbers that have a state_address configured request their current state from the KNX bus.

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  number:
    - name: "Duration"
      address: "0/0/1"
      type: time_period_sec
    - name: "Volume"
      address: "0/0/2"
      state_address: "0/0/3"
      type: percent
    - name: "Temperature threshold"
      address: "0/0/4"
      respond_to_read: true
      type: temperature
      min: 20
      max: 24.5
      step: 0.1
      mode: slider

Configuration Variables

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

address string | list Required

The group address to which new values will be sent.

state_address string | list (Optional)

Group address for retrieving the state from the KNX bus.

type string | integer Required

Any supported type of KNX Sensor representing a numeric value (e.g., “percent” or “temperature”).

respond_to_read boolean (Optional, default: false)

Respond to GroupValueRead telegrams received to the configured address.

min float (Optional)

Minimum value that can be sent. Defaults to the type DPT minimum value.

max float (Optional)

Maximum value that can be sent. Defaults to the type DPT maximum value.

step float (Optional)

Step value. Defaults to the step size defined for the DPT in the KNX specifications.

mode string (Optional, default: auto)

Specifies the mode used in the UI. auto, box or slider are valid.

entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Scene

The KNX scenes platform allows you to trigger KNX scenes. These entities are write-only.

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  scene:
    - name: "Romantic"
      address: 8/8/8
      scene_number: 23

Configuration Variables

address string | list Required

KNX group address for the scene. DPT 17.001

scene_number integer Required

KNX scene number to be activated (range 1..64 ).

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Select

The KNX select platform allows the user to define a list of values that can be selected via the frontend and can be used within conditions of automation. When a user selects a new item, the assigned generic raw payload is sent to the KNX bus. A received telegram updates the state of the select entity. It can optionally respond to read requests from the KNX bus.

Note

Select entities without a state_address will restore their last known state after Home Assistant was restarted.

Selects that have a state_address configured request their current state from the KNX bus.

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  select:
    - name: "DPT 2 selector"
      address: "0/0/1"
      payload_length: 0
      options:
        - option: "No control"
          payload: 0
        - option: "Control On"
          payload: 0b10
        - option: "Control Off"
          payload: 0b11
    - name: "DHWMode"
      address: "0/0/2"
      state_address: "0/0/3"
      payload_length: 1
      options:
        - option: "Auto"
          payload: 0
        - option: "LegioProtect"
          payload: 1
        - option: "Normal"
          payload: 2
        - option: "Reduced"
          payload: 3
        - option: "Off/FrostProtect"
          payload: 4

Configuration Variables

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

address string | list Required

The group address to which new values will be sent.

state_address string | list (Optional)

Group address for retrieving the state from the KNX bus.

payload_length integer Required

The length of the payload expected for the DPT. Use 0 for DPT 1, 2 or 3.

options list Required

List of options to choose from. Each option and payload have to be unique.

option string Required

The name of the option used to trigger the assigned payload.

payload integer Required

The raw payload assigned to the option.

respond_to_read boolean (Optional, default: false)

Respond to GroupValueRead telegrams received to the configured address.

sync_state boolean | string | integer (Optional, default: true)

Actively read the value from the bus. The maximum time interval (<minutes>) is 1440. The following values are valid

  • true equivalent to “expire 60” (default)
  • false no GroupValueRead telegrams will be sent to the bus
  • every <minutes> to update it regularly every <minutes>
  • expire <minutes> to read the state from the KNX bus when no telegram was received for <minutes>
  • <minutes> equivalent to “expire <minutes>”
  • init to just initialize the state on startup
entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Sensor

The KNX sensor platform allows you to monitor KNX sensors.

Sensors are read-only. To write to the KNX bus configure a Number, an exposure KNX Integration Expose or use the knx.send action.

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  sensor:
    - name: "Heating Valve 1"
      state_address: "2/0/0"
      type: percent

In order to actively read the sensor data from the bus every 30 minutes you can add the following lines to your configuration.yaml:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  sensor:
    - name: "Heating Valve 1"
      state_address: "2/0/0"
      type: percent
      sync_state: every 30

Configuration Variables

state_address string | list Required

KNX group address of the sensor.

type string | integer Required

A type from the value types table below must be defined. The DPT of the group address should match the expected KNX DPT to be parsed correctly.

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

sync_state boolean | string | integer (Optional, default: true)

Actively read the value from the bus. The maximum time interval (<minutes>) is 1440. The following values are valid

  • true equivalent to “expire 60” (default)
  • false no GroupValueRead telegrams will be sent to the bus
  • every <minutes> to update it regularly every <minutes>
  • expire <minutes> to read the state from the KNX bus when no telegram was received for <minutes>
  • <minutes> equivalent to “expire <minutes>”
  • init to just initialize the state on startup
always_callback boolean (Optional, default: false)

Defines if telegrams with equal payload as the previously received telegram should trigger a state update within Home Assistant.

state_class string (Optional)

Sets the state_class of the sensor.

entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

device_class string (Optional)

Overrides the class of the device, changing the device state and icon that is displayed on the frontend.

Value types

KNX DPT type size in byte range unit
5 1byte_unsigned 1 0 … 255
5.001 percent 1 0 … 100 %
5.003 angle 1 0 … 360 °
5.004 percentU8 1 0 … 255 %
5.005 decimal_factor 1 0 … 255
5.006 tariff 1 0 … 254
5.010 pulse 1 0 … 255 counter pulses
6 1byte_signed 1 -128 … 127
6.001 percentV8 1 -128 … 127 %
6.010 counter_pulses 1 -128 … 127 counter pulses
7 2byte_unsigned 2 0 … 65535
7.001 pulse_2byte 2 0 … 65535 pulses
7.002 time_period_msec 2 0 … 65535 ms
7.003 time_period_10msec 2 0 … 65535 ms
7.004 time_period_100msec 2 0 … 65535 ms
7.005 time_period_sec 2 0 … 65535 s
7.006 time_period_min 2 0 … 65535 min
7.007 time_period_hrs 2 0 … 65535 h
7.011 length_mm 2 0 … 65535 mm
7.012 current 2 0 … 65535 mA
7.013 brightness 2 0 … 65535 lx
7.600 color_temperature 2 0 … 65535 K
8 2byte_signed 2 -32768 … 32767
8.001 pulse_2byte_signed 2 -32768 … 32767 pulses
8.002 delta_time_ms 2 -32768 … 32767 ms
8.003 delta_time_10ms 2 -32768 … 32767 ms
8.004 delta_time_100ms 2 -32768 … 32767 ms
8.005 delta_time_sec 2 -32768 … 32767 s
8.006 delta_time_min 2 -32768 … 32767 min
8.007 delta_time_hrs 2 -32768 … 32767 h
8.010 percentV16 2 -32768 … 32767 %
8.011 rotation_angle 2 -32768 … 32767 °
8.012 length_m 2 -32768 … 32767 m
9 2byte_float 2 -671088.64 … 670760.96
9.001 temperature 2 -273 … 670760 °C
9.002 temperature_difference_2byte 2 -670760 … 670760 K
9.003 temperature_a 2 -670760 … 670760 K/h
9.004 illuminance 2 0 … 670760 lx
9.005 wind_speed_ms 2 0 … 670760 m/s
9.006 pressure_2byte 2 0 … 670760 Pa
9.007 humidity 2 0 … 670760 %
9.008 ppm 2 -671088.64 … 670760.96 ppm
9.009 air_flow 2 -671088.64 … 670760.96 m³/h
9.010 time_1 2 -670760 … 670760 s
9.011 time_2 2 -670760 … 670760 ms
9.020 voltage 2 -671088.64 … 670760.96 mV
9.021 curr 2 -671088.64 … 670760.96 mA
9.022 power_density 2 -671088.64 … 670760.96 W/m²
9.023 kelvin_per_percent 2 -671088.64 … 670760.96 K/%
9.024 power_2byte 2 -671088.64 … 670760.96 kW
9.025 volume_flow 2 -671088.64 … 670760.96 l/h
9.026 rain_amount 2 -671088.64 … 670760.96 l/m²
9.027 temperature_f 2 -459.6 … 670760 °F
9.028 wind_speed_kmh 2 0 … 670760 km/h
9.029 absolute_humidity 2 0 … 670760 g/m³
9.030 concentration_ugm3 2 0 … 670760 μg/m³
9.? enthalpy 2 -671088.64 … 670760.96 H
12 4byte_unsigned 4 0 … 4294967295
12.001 pulse_4_ucount 4 0 … 4294967295 counter pulses
12.100 long_time_period_sec 4 0 … 4294967295 s
12.101 long_time_period_min 4 0 … 4294967295 min
12.102 long_time_period_hrs 4 0 … 4294967295 h
12.1200 volume_liquid_litre 4 0 … 4294967295 l
12.1201 volume_m3 4 0 … 4294967295
13 4byte_signed 4 -2147483648 … 2147483647
13.001 pulse_4byte 4 -2147483648 … 2147483647 counter pulses
13.002 flow_rate_m3h 4 -2147483648 … 2147483647 m³/h
13.010 active_energy 4 -2147483648 … 2147483647 Wh
13.011 apparant_energy 4 -2147483648 … 2147483647 VAh
13.012 reactive_energy 4 -2147483648 … 2147483647 VARh
13.013 active_energy_kwh 4 -2147483648 … 2147483647 kWh
13.014 apparant_energy_kvah 4 -2147483648 … 2147483647 kVAh
13.015 reactive_energy_kvarh 4 -2147483648 … 2147483647 kVARh
13.016 active_energy_mwh 4 -2147483648 … 2147483647 MWh
13.100 long_delta_timesec 4 -2147483648 … 2147483647 s
14 4byte_float 4
14.000 acceleration 4 m/s²
14.001 acceleration_angular 4 rad/s²
14.002 activation_energy 4 J/mol
14.003 activity 4 s⁻¹
14.004 mol 4 mol
14.005 amplitude 4
14.006 angle_rad 4 rad
14.007 angle_deg 4 °
14.008 angular_momentum 4 J s
14.009 angular_velocity 4 rad/s
14.010 area 4
14.011 capacitance 4 F
14.012 charge_density_surface 4 C/m²
14.013 charge_density_volume 4 C/m³
14.014 compressibility 4 m²/N
14.015 conductance 4 S
14.016 electrical_conductivity 4 S/m
14.017 density 4 kg/m³
14.018 electric_charge 4 C
14.019 electric_current 4 A
14.020 electric_current_density 4 A/m²
14.021 electric_dipole_moment 4 C m
14.022 electric_displacement 4 C/m²
14.023 electric_field_strength 4 V/m
14.024 electric_flux 4 c
14.025 electric_flux_density 4 C/m²
14.026 electric_polarization 4 C/m²
14.027 electric_potential 4 V
14.028 electric_potential_difference 4 V
14.029 electromagnetic_moment 4 A m²
14.030 electromotive_force 4 V
14.031 energy 4 J
14.032 force 4 N
14.033 frequency 4 Hz
14.034 angular_frequency 4 rad/s
14.035 heatcapacity 4 J/K
14.036 heatflowrate 4 W
14.037 heat_quantity 4 J
14.038 impedance 4 Ω
14.039 length 4 m
14.040 light_quantity 4 lm s
14.041 luminance 4 cd/m²
14.042 luminous_flux 4 lm
14.043 luminous_intensity 4 cd
14.044 magnetic_field_strength 4 A/m
14.045 magnetic_flux 4 Wb
14.046 magnetic_flux_density 4 T
14.047 magnetic_moment 4 A m²
14.048 magnetic_polarization 4 T
14.049 magnetization 4 A/m
14.050 magnetomotive_force 4 A
14.051 mass 4 kg
14.052 mass_flux 4 kg/s
14.053 momentum 4 N/s
14.054 phaseanglerad 4 rad
14.055 phaseangledeg 4 °
14.056 power 4 W
14.057 powerfactor 4
14.058 pressure 4 Pa
14.059 reactance 4 Ω
14.060 resistance 4 Ω
14.061 resistivity 4 Ωm
14.062 self_inductance 4 H
14.063 solid_angle 4 sr
14.064 sound_intensity 4 W/m²
14.065 speed 4 m/s
14.066 stress 4 Pa
14.067 surface_tension 4 N/m
14.068 common_temperature 4 °C
14.069 absolute_temperature 4 K
14.070 temperature_difference 4 K
14.071 thermal_capacity 4 J/K
14.072 thermal_conductivity 4 W/mK
14.073 thermoelectric_power 4 V/K
14.074 time_seconds 4 s
14.075 torque 4 Nm
14.076 volume 4
14.077 volume_flux 4 m³/s
14.078 weight 4 N
14.079 work 4 J
14.080 apparent_power 4 VA
16.000 string 14 ASCII
16.001 latin_1 14 ISO 8859-1 / Latin-1
17.001 scene_number 1 1 … 64

More examples

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  sensor:
    - name: "Heating Valve 1"
      state_address: "2/0/0"
      sync_state: init
      type: percent
    - name: "Kitchen Temperature"
      state_address: "6/2/1"
      sync_state: every 60
      type: temperature
      state_class: measurement

Switch

The KNX switch platform is used as an interface to switching actuators.

Switch entities can be created from the frontend in the KNX panel or via YAML.

Switch entities without a state_address will restore their last known state after Home Assistant was restarted. Switches that have a state_address configured request their current state from the KNX bus.

Configuration of KNX switch entities via YAML
knx:
  switch:
    - name: "Kitchen coffee maker"
      address: "1/1/6"

Configuration Variables

address string | list Required

KNX group address for switching the switch on/off. DPT 1

name string (Optional, default: KNX Switch)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

state_address string | list (Optional)

Separate KNX group address for retrieving the switch state. DPT 1

invert boolean (Optional, default: false)

Invert the telegrams payload before processing or sending.

respond_to_read boolean (Optional, default: false)

Respond to GroupValueRead telegrams received to the configured address.

entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

device_class string (Optional)

Sets the class of the device, changing the device state and icon that is displayed on the frontend.

The optional state_address can be used to inform Home Assistant about state changes not triggered by a telegram to the address e.g., if you configure a timer on a channel. If a KNX message is seen on the bus addressed to the given state address, this will overwrite the state of the switch object.

Text

The KNX text platform allows to send text values to the KNX bus and update its state from received telegrams. It can optionally respond to read requests from the KNX bus.

Note

Text entities without a state_address will restore their last known state after Home Assistant was restarted.

Texts that have a state_address configured request their current state from the KNX bus.

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  text:
    - name: "Info"
      address: "0/0/1"
    - name: "ASCII Info"
      address: "0/0/2"
      state_address: "0/0/3"
      type: string
    - name: "Greeting"
      address: "0/0/4"
      respond_to_read: true

Configuration Variables

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

address string | list Required

The group address to which new values will be sent.

state_address string | list (Optional)

Group address for retrieving the state from the KNX bus.

type string | integer (Optional, default: latin_1)

Either latin_1 for DPT 16.001 or string for DPT 16.000 (ASCII).

respond_to_read boolean (Optional, default: false)

Respond to GroupValueRead telegrams received to the configured address.

mode string (Optional, default: text)

Specifies the mode used in the UI. text or password are valid.

entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Time

The KNX time platform allows to send time values to the KNX bus and update its state from received telegrams. It can optionally respond to read requests from the KNX bus.

Note

Time entities without a state_address will restore their last known state after Home Assistant was restarted.

Times that have a state_address configured request their current state from the KNX bus.

Note

The day field of the time telegram will always be set to 0 (no day).

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  time:
    - name: "Time"
      address: "0/0/2"
      state_address: "0/0/2"

Configuration Variables

name string (Optional)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

address string | list Required

The group address to which new values will be sent. DPT 10.001

state_address string | list (Optional)

Group address for retrieving the state from the KNX bus. DPT 10.001

respond_to_read boolean (Optional, default: false)

Respond to GroupValueRead telegrams received to the configured address.

sync_state boolean | string | integer (Optional, default: true)

Actively read the value from the bus. The maximum time interval (<minutes>) is 1440. The following values are valid

  • true equivalent to “expire 60” (default)
  • false no GroupValueRead telegrams will be sent to the bus
  • every <minutes> to update it regularly every <minutes>
  • expire <minutes> to read the state from the KNX bus when no telegram was received for <minutes>
  • <minutes> equivalent to “expire <minutes>”
  • init to just initialize the state on startup
entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Weather

The KNX weather platform is used as an interface to KNX weather stations.

To use your KNX weather station in your installation, add the following lines to your top level KNX Integration configuration key in configuration.yaml:

# Example configuration.yaml entry
knx:
  weather:
    - name: "Home"
      address_temperature: "7/0/0"
      address_brightness_south: "7/0/1"
      address_brightness_west: "7/0/2"
      address_brightness_east: "7/0/3"
      address_brightness_north: "7/0/11"
      address_wind_speed: "7/0/4"
      address_rain_alarm: "7/0/5"
      address_frost_alarm: "7/0/6"
      address_wind_alarm: "7/0/7"
      address_day_night: "7/0/8"
      address_air_pressure: "7/0/9"
      address_humidity: "7/0/10"
      sync_state: true

Configuration Variables

name string (Optional, default: KNX Weather)

A name for this device used within Home Assistant.

address_temperature string | list Required

KNX group address for reading current outside temperature from KNX bus. DPT 9.001

address_brightness_south string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for reading current brightness to south coordinate from KNX bus. DPT 9.004

address_brightness_west string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for reading current brightness to west coordinate from KNX bus. DPT 9.004

address_brightness_east string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for reading current brightness to east coordinate from KNX bus. DPT 9.004

address_brightness_north string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for reading current brightness to north coordinate from KNX bus. DPT 9.004

address_wind_bearing string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for reading current wind bearing from KNX bus. DPT 5.003

address_wind_speed string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for reading current wind speed from KNX bus. DPT 9.005

address_rain_alarm string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for reading if rain alarm is on/off.

address_frost_alarm string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for reading if frost alarm is on/off.

address_wind_alarm string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for reading if wind alarm is on/off.

address_day_night string | list (Optional)

KNX group address for reading if it’s day/night.

address_air_pressure string | list (Optional)

KNX address reading current air pressure. DPT 9.006

address_humidity string | list (Optional)

KNX address for reading current humidity. DPT 9.007

sync_state boolean | string | integer (Optional, default: true)

Actively read the value from the bus. The maximum time interval (<minutes>) is 1440. The following values are valid

  • true equivalent to “expire 60” (default)
  • false no GroupValueRead telegrams will be sent to the bus
  • every <minutes> to update it regularly every <minutes>
  • expire <minutes> to read the state from the KNX bus when no telegram was received for <minutes>
  • <minutes> equivalent to “expire <minutes>”
  • init to just initialize the state on startup
entity_category string (Optional, default: None)

The category of the entity.

Troubleshooting / Common issues

Logs for the KNX integration

xknx, the library used for KNX communication, provides various logging handlers for monitoring and debug purposes. Add the following lines to your Home Assistant configuration.yaml to activate them:

logger:
  default: warning
  logs:
    # For most debugging needs `xnx.log` and `xknx.telegram` are a good choice.
    xknx: info  # sets the level of all loggers
    # Loggers for different layers of KNX communication
    xknx.log: debug  # provides general information (connection, etc.)
    xknx.telegram: debug  # logs telegrams before they are being processed or sent
    xknx.cemi: debug  # logs incoming and outgoing CEMI frames
    xknx.data_secure: debug  # logs Data Secure relevant information
    xknx.ip_secure: debug  # logs IP Secure relevant information
    xknx.knx: debug  # logs incoming and outgoing KNX/IP frames
    xknx.raw_socket: warning  # logs incoming UDP/TCP frames in raw hex format at socket level
    # Loggers for xknx internals
    xknx.state_updater: warning  # provides information about the state updater

You can use the logger.set_level action to change the log level of a handler on a running instance.

Group address can not be read

Every *_state_address is read on startup sequentially if not configured differently. If you see the following errors in your log, a group address could not be read by a GroupValueRead request from Home Assistant in time.

> Could not sync group address '1/2/3' (Entity name - Feature)
> Error: KNX bus did not respond in time (2.0 secs) to GroupValueRead request for: '1/2/3'

No group object (GO) assigned to the group address (GA) has the Read-Flag set in ETS

  • Enable the read flag for one GO assigned to the GA. Use the one most likely to hold the current state (e.g., for a light entity’s brightness_state_address the according GO of the dimming actuator).

Response telegrams are not passing a line coupler, router or other filter in the installation

  • Assign the group addresses used by Home Assistant to the used interface in ETS if your interface application supports that. ETS will generate filter tables that are applied to your line couplers after updating their application.
  • If your interface application doesn’t support that, use a dummy device in ETS for Home Assistant. These can be found in the ETS online catalog. Assign it to the line your interface connects Home Assistant to and link its group objects to the group addresses you are using in Home Assistant.

Unresponsive system

  • The timeout for logging the errors (2 seconds) is started when the GroupValueRead request is scheduled to be sent. On systems experiencing high loads sending can be delayed (e.g., Raspberry Pi running lots of integrations at startup). Incoming response telegrams are always processed, so no information gets lost.

Duplicate entities

If you find following error in your log you seem to have a duplicated entity in your configuration.

Platform knx does not generate unique IDs. ID 1/2/3 already exists - ignoring platform.name

The unique_id for KNX entities is generated based on required configuration values.

  • binary_sensor: state_address
  • climate: temperature_address target_temperature_state_address target_temperature_address setpoint_shift_address
  • cover: move_long_address position_address
  • fan: address
  • light: address or all combined brightness_address if only individual_colors is used
  • notify: address
  • scene: address and scene_number
  • sensor: state_address
  • switch: address
  • weather: address_temperature

There can not be multiple entities on the same platform sharing these exact group addresses, even if they differ in other configuration.