Intended use
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Connection of KNX devices with PCs or other data processing devices via IP
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Operation as a line/backbone coupler or data interface
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Mounting on DIN rail in distribution boxes.
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For operation as a line/backbone coupler, network components that support IP multicasting
are required. Network routers must be set so that IP multicast telegrams are forwarded.
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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
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Access to the KNX system via the IP network
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Use as a line/backbone coupler via KNXnet/IP-Routing, with or without filter table function
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Operation as a KNX data interface via KNXnet/IP-Tunneling
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Max. 4 connections to IP end devices, e.g. for simultaneous visualisation and configuration
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Failure message of the KNX system to the IP system
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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.
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Electrical separation between KNX and the IP network
4 Information for electrically skilled persons
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
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Mounting on DIN rail in small distributors.
Observe the temperature range. Ensure adequate cooling.
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Snap device onto DIN rail to DIN EN 60715. Observe the installation orientation (picture 2).
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KNX IP router