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Integrated microphone 

KNX Interface 

Interfaces – accessible from front: 1x USB, 1x SD memory card 

Interfaces – accessible from rear: 2x USB, Ethernet, Stereo Audio-In, Stereo Audio-Out, 
Video-In 

Graphical user interface for visualization and operation of KNX devices 

KNX special functions, e.g. scenes, forced position, timer, presence simulation 

The KNX user functions remain active even when the device is switched off. 

When connected to an IP-/Ethernet network, additional services are available, e.g. Internet 
browser.  

When installing additional software or saving data, note the system resources. 

Operating system: Windows Embedded 

The operating system is based on Microsoft

®

 Windows

®

 XP Professional in a memory-optimised 

version. All the components required for the device function are preinstalled. Additional drivers 
or programs can be installed later if required. 
Microsoft

®

 and Windows

®

 are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.  

4 Operation 

Switching a device on or off 

Switching on: Press the push-button (6). 
The device switches on after about 2 seconds. 
The device is started. 

Switching off: Press the push-button (6) twice briefly. 
After pressing the push-button the first time, the KNX application is terminated. After 
pressing the push-button the second time, the operating system shuts down and switches 
off. 

Alternatively, the device can be shut down into Standby mode. The device is reactivated by 
touching the touchscreen.  

When delivered, the device logs in automatically with the username 

Smart Panel 

 and the 

password 

jung 

Carrying out a reset 

If the panel can no longer be operated, e.g. after a program has crashed, then the device can 
be reset and switched off. Any unsaved data will be lost. 

Press the push-button (6) for approx. 5 seconds. 
The device switches off after about 5 seconds. 

Touch-sensitive surface 

The display screen features a touch-sensitive surface, the so-called touchscreen. The device is 
operated by touching the screen surface with a finger or a special touchscreen stylus (not 
included in the scope of delivery).  

Do not operate the touchscreen with sharp or pointed objects. 

Cleaning the touchscreen 

The touchscreen requires regular cleaning in order to guarantee the optimum touch sensitivity. 
Keep the screen free of foreign bodies and dust.  

Set application to "Cleaning function". 

Clean the touchscreen carefully using a soft, lint-free cloth. If needed, moisten the cleaning 
cloth slightly.  

Do not use sharp cleaning agents, acids or organic solvents. 

Keep moisture from penetrating into the device. Do not spray the cleaning agent directly 
onto the screen surface. 

Do not use sharp objects for cleaning. 

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Smart Panel 

Summary of Contents for SP 9 KNX

Page 1: ...device before working on it At the same time take into account all circuit breakers that supply dangerous voltage to the device Do not operate the device with sharp or pointed objects The touch sensit...

Page 2: ...ge obtained in KNX training courses is a prerequisite to proper understanding The planning installation and commissioning of the device are performed using external configuration software The latest v...

Page 3: ...utton the second time the operating system shuts down and switches off i Alternatively the device can be shut down into Standby mode The device is reactivated by touching the touchscreen i When delive...

Page 4: ...nus Room operation Function operation and System settings are accessed by pressing an entry The Return V button always leads back to the main menu Rocker operation and button operation A function can...

Page 5: ...previous data is restored is the device is switched off or there is a power failure Changes to the My Documents directory are excluded from write protection and are always applied The write filter mus...

Page 6: ...ction DANGER Electrical shock when live parts are touched Electrical shocks can be fatal Before working on the device disconnect all the corresponding miniature circuit breakers Cover up live parts in...

Page 7: ...ents may carry mains voltage Electrical shocks can be fatal Always secure the mains voltage with the enclosed tube Run the cables so that low voltage wires are securely protected against mains voltage...

Page 8: ...is strip the Ethernet wires do not skin and insert into the cover of the adapter plug Shorten any wires that are jutting out and push the cover onto the adapter plug in the correct position figure 8 o...

Page 9: ...on data 6 Appendix 6 1 Technical data Supply Rated voltage AC 110 230 V Mains frequency 50 60 Hz Fine wire fuse Littelfuse Wickmann 372 1160 T 1 6 L 250 Standby power max 1 W Power consumption max 20...

Page 10: ...aluminium Art No R 9 AL E Frame stainless steel Art No R 9 ES E Frame glass green Art No R 9 GL E Frame glass white Art No R 9 GL WW E Frame glass black Art No R 9 GL SW E 6 3 Warranty We reserve the...

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