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title: "KNX Light"
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description: "Instructions on how to integrate KXN lights with Home Assistant."
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description: "Instructions on how to integrate KNX lights with Home Assistant."
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date: 2016-06-24 12:00
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* **state_address**: (*Optional*) separate KNX group address for retrieving the switch state of the light.
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* **brightness_state_address**: (*Optional*) separate KNX group address for retrieving the dimmed state of the light.
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Some KNX devices can change their state internally without any messages on the KXN bus, e.g., if you configure 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, this will overwrite the state of the switch object.
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Some KNX devices can change their state internally without any messages on the KNX bus, e.g., if you configure 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, this will overwrite the state of the switch object.
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For switching/light actuators that are only controlled by a single group address and can't change their state internally, you don't have to configure the state address.
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