1164-EnertexKNXIPSecureRouter_US-2.odt, 2019-03-25
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Security Notes
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Installation and assembly of electrical equipment may only be carried out by qualified
electricians.
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When connecting KNX / EIB interfaces, KNX ™ training is required.
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Failure to observe this instruction may result in damage to the unit, fire or other hazards.
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This guide is part of the product and must remain with the end user.
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The manufacturer is not liable for costs or damages caused to the user or third parties
by the use of this device, misuse or interference of the connection, malfunctions of the
device or of the subscriber devices.
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The opening of the housing, other unauthorized modifications and / or conversions to
the device will void the guarantee!
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The manufacturer shall not be liable for any inappropriate use.
Assembly and connection
To operate the Enertex® KNX IP Secure Router, you need:
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A 10/100 Mbit compatible Ethernet connection
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KNX / EIB bus connection
Comissioning
Boot
When powered the display shows the product name. The default for the network is DHCP.
The boot time is about 2 seconds. During this time, the green / red / yellow LEDs operate as
running light for a short time. At the end of the boot process, the IP address of the device is
shown in the display.
If the IP address assignment is done via DHCP server, the boot time is extended accordingly.
As soon as "KNX Ready" appears in the display, the device can be addressed via the bus and,
for example, alternatively be programmed via a USB interface. The green LED flashes every
second with a duty cycle of 1:30.
Displays
After one minute, the display turns off automatically.
To turn this on again, the DISPLAY button on the front panel must be pressed briefly. When the
display is activated, pressing the DISPLAY button will scroll through various pages of
information.
Page 1 shows the firmware version, IP address, physical address, serial number, bus voltage
and used tunnel connections.
Page 2 shows all IP settings, as well as the boot time.
Page 3 gives information about the telegram load.
Page 4 shows the FDSK as long as the device has not been set to the secure state.
There are three LEDs on the front. The green LED flashes every second with a duty cycle of
1:30 and indicates ready for operation. The red LED indicates the programming mode, the
yellow LED indicates bus activity.
In the LAN socket two further LEDs are installed. The green indicates a connection to another IP
Enertex
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