OpenWebNet


OpenWebNet is a communications protocol developed by Bticino since 2000.
The OpenWebNet protocol allows a "high-level" interaction between a remote unit and Bus SCS of MyHome domotic system. The latest protocol evolution has been improved to allow interaction with well-known home automation systems like KNX and DMX512-A system, by using appropriate gateways.
The OpenWebNet protocol is disclosed on MyOpen community.

OpenWebNet Protocol

The protocol is thought to be independent from the used technology. For example, it is possible to use a supervisor software connected via Ethernet, via serial RS-232 or via USB to a gateway that is directly connected to a domotic system.
Everyone can require protocol message extension. It is enough to propose your own RFC. It will be examined and disclosed if it respects OpenWebNet syntax.

Syntax

An OpenWebNet message is structured with variable length fields separated by the special character '*' and closed by '##'.
The characters admitted in the fields are numbers and the character “#”.
The structure of a message is therefore:
The following fields are admitted:
WHO
WHAT
WHERE
DIMENSION
VALUE
WHO
It characterizes the domotic system function to which the OpenWebNet message is referred.
For example: WHO = 1, characterizes the messages for lighting system management.
WHAT
It characterizes an action to do or a status to read. For every WHO there is a specific WHAT table.
The field WHAT can also contain optional parameters: WHAT#PAR1#PAR2… #PARn.
Example of actions: switch ON light, dimmer to 75%, switch DOWN shutter, radio ON, etc.
Example of status: light ON, active alarm, battery unload, etc.
WHERE
It characterizes the set of objects to which the OpenWebNet message is referred. It can be a single object, a group of objects, a specific environment, the entire system, etc.
For every WHO there is a specified WHERE table.
The tag WHERE can also contain optional parameters: WHERE#PAR1#PAR2… #PARn.
Example of where: all the lights of group 1, sensor 2 of zone 1 of alarm system, etc.
DIMENSION
Is a range of value that characterizes the dimension of the object to which the message is referred. For every WHO there is a specific DIMENSION table.
It’s possible to require/to read/to write the value of one dimension.
Every dimension has a prefixed number of values, described in VALUE field.
Example of dimension: sensor temperature, loudspeaker volume, firmware version of a device, etc.
VALUE
It characterizes the read/written value of a written/required/read dimension.

Message

There are 4 types of OpenWebNet Message:
Command / Status Message
*WHO*WHAT*WHERE##
Status Request Message
*#WHO*WHERE##
Request/Read/Write Dimension Message
Request:
*#WHO*WHERE*DIMENSION##
Read:
*#WHO*WHERE*DIMENSION*VALUE1*...*VALUEn##
Write:
*#WHO*WHERE*#DIMENSION*VALUE1*...*VALUEn##
Acknowledge Message
ACK:
*#*1##
NACK:
*#*0##

Gateway OpenWebNet

It is possible to interact with the SCS home automation bus by using a specific gateway.
There are two typologies of gateways that allow a connection to the field bus by using different standard protocols:
The current implementation by BTicino is also an embedded web server. It works as a translator between OpenWebNet messages via TCP/IP and the SCS messages transmitted on the SCS bus.
It is possible to control three different kinds of buses:
The Ethernet gateway offers two modes of authentication:
The gateway is an interface that works as a translator between the OpenWebNet messages transmitted on USB or serial and the SCS messages transmitted on the SCS bus.

Functions

WHERE valueLighting Function
0General
1÷9Room 1÷9
11÷99Light point 11÷99
#1÷#9Group 1÷9

Example

OpenWebNet message examples
Command Message
Switch Off of light 77
*1*0*77##
WHO = 1
WHAT = 0
WHERE = 77
Status Message
Scenario 1 of scenario unit 23 activated.
*0*1*23##
WHO = 0
WHAT = 1
WHERE = 23
Request status message
Status request of probe 1
*#4*1##
WHO = 4
WHERE = 1
Request Dimension Message
Request of Temperature Measured, probe 44
*#4*44*0##
WHO = 4
WHERE = 44
DIMENSION = 0
Read Dimension Message
Temperature Measured, probe 44
*#4*44*0*0251*2##
WHO = 4
WHERE = 44
DIMENSION = 0
VALUE1 = 0251
VALUE2 = 2
Write Dimension Message
Volume set at 50%, environment 2
*#16*#2*#1*16*##
WHO = #16
WHAT = #2
WHERE = #1
DIMENSION = 1
VALUE1 = 16