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Intended purpose 

Connection of KNX devices with PCs or other data processing devices via IP, e.g. use as a 
data interface 

Mounting on DIN rail in small distributors 

Depending on application, access requirements, data security and data volume it may be 
advisable to install independent network paths for individual services using the IP network. 

Product characteristics 

Access to the KNX system via the IP network 

Operation as a KNX interface in the IP network via KNXnet/IP tunnelling 

Max. of 5 connections to IP end devices, e.g. for simultaneous visualisation and 
configuration 

Supply from network cable – Power over Ethernet according to IEEE 802.3af – via 
separate power supply (accessory) or the auxiliary voltage output of the KNX power 
supply.  

Electrical separation between KNX and the IP network 

4 Information for qualified electricians 

4.1 Fitting and electrical connection 

DANGER! 
Electrical shock on contact with live parts in the installation environment. 
Electrical shocks can be fatal. 
Before working on the device, disconnect the power supply and cover up live 
parts in the working environment. 

Fitting and electrical connection 

picture 2 

Mounting on DIN rail in small distributors. 
Observe the temperature range. Ensure adequate cooling. 

Snap device onto DIN rail to DIN EN 60715. Observe the installation orientation (picture 2). 

Power is supplied from the network cable – Power over Ethernet – or via the auxiliary 
voltage input (7). When the external power supply is connected, the device automatically 
switches over to it. 

Connect the external power supply of AC/DC 24 V to terminal (7). Recommendation: Use 
white/yellow terminal. 

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KNX IP interface 

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