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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.
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Connect the external power supply of AC/DC 24 V to terminal (7). Recommendation: Use
white/yellow terminal.
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Connect the KNX line to the red and black bus terminal (8).
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Connect the IP side with RJ45 connector plugged into RJ socket (6).
picture 3
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Connection example (picture 3).
4.2 Commissioning
Loading the physical address and application software
Use as a line coupler: physical address x.y.0.
Use as a backbone coupler: physical address x.0.0.
Use as a data interface: physical address x.y.z.
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When used as a line/area coupler, no other line/backbone coupler may be operated in the
same segment.
Use commissioning software from ETS2 version 1.2 onwards.
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When ETS3 is used, install the additional KNXnet/IP driver. The bus monitor and download
functions are not supported in the local device.
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Press the programming button (9).
The programming LED (10) is illuminated.
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Assign physical address.
The programming LED (10) is extinguished.
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Note the physical address on the device label (11).
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Download the application software, filter tables, parameters, etc.
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The IP address is loaded into the device as a parameter together with the application
software or is automatically assigned by a DHCP service. If no DHCP service is present,
the device searches for its own IP address (AutoIP).
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In the event of questions about IP address assignment, etc., please consult the local
network administrator.
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