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KNX INTEGRATION MODULE
INT-KNX
int-knx_en 09/11
The INT-KNX module integrates the INTEGRA alarm system with the KNX system, so the
control panel can control the actuators connected to the KNX bus, and the bus devices can
control the alarm system. The module interfaces with the INTEGRA control panels with
software version 1.10 or later. This manual applies to the module with electronics version 1.2.
Note:
The INT-KNX module has no integrated Bus Coupling Unit (BCU). The BCU in BTM
version must be purchased separately (e.g. Bus Coupling Unit (BTM) UP117/11 made
by Siemens).
1. Features
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Expansion of the alarm system by adding virtual outputs dedicated to control actuators
connected to the KNX bus.
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The number of virtual outputs determined by means of DIP switches (from 8 to 64 – a
multiple of 8).
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Sending a predefined telegram after changing the virtual output status.
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The status of virtual outputs automatically changes with changing the status of
communication objects having the same group address as the output.
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Capability to control the KNX system with macro commands available in the INT-KSG
keypad, without using the virtual outputs.
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Receiving commands sent by the bus devices and sending them to the alarm system
zones (support for "On" and "Off" commands).
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RS-232 port for connecting the module to the BCU.
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Dedicated adapter (interface) and cable for connecting the module to the BCU.
2. Installation
Disconnect power before making any electrical connections.
The INT-KNX module should be installed indoors, in spaces with normal air humidity.
1. Secure the module electronics board in its enclosure.
2. Using the DIP switches, set the appropriate address for the module and determine the
number of outputs that will be added to the system (see: DIP
SWITCHES
).
3. Connect the CK, DT and COM terminals with wires to the appropriate terminals of the
control panel expander bus. To make a connection, it is recommended to use an
unscreened straight-through cable. When using the twisted-pair type of cable, the CK
(clock) and DT (data) signals must not be sent through one twisted pair. The wires must
be run in one cable. The cable length should not exceed 1000 m. If it exceeds 300
meters, it may be necessary to use several wires connected in parallel for each signal.
4. Connect the tamper switch wires of the enclosure where the module is installed to the
TMP and COM terminals. If the status of tamper switch is not to be controlled by the
module, short-circuit the TMP and COM terminals.
5. Connect the power leads to the +12 V and COM terminals. If the distance to the control
panel is less than 300 meters, the module can be supplied directly from the control panel.