IPsecure Interface KNX
Device technology
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Device technology
IPsecure Interface KNX
IPsecure Interface KNX is the interface
between KNX installations and IP networks.
KNX telegrams can be sent to or received
from other devices via the network.
The Interface can be used as a programming
interface (ETS), and clients, e.g.
Visualisations, can access the KNX bus via
the Interface.
The device uses the KNXnet/IP protocol and
the KNXnet/IP Security protocol from the
KNX Association (tunneling) for
communication.
The device is powered by 12 to 30 V DC or
PoE (Power over Ethernet) to IEEE 802.3af
class 1. If both options are connected
simultaneously, PoE will be used.
2.1
Technical data
Supply
Auxiliary voltage U
s
12…30 V DC (+10%/-15%)
or PoE (IEEE 802.3af class 1)
Power dissipation
Maximum 1.8 W
Auxiliary voltage current consumption
Maximum 120 mA at 12 V
Rated voltage U
n
12 V DC
Current consumption KNX
< 10 mA
Connections
KNX
Bus connection terminal
Plug-in terminal for operating voltage
Plug-in terminal
LAN
RJ45 socket for 10/100BaseT,
IEEE 802.3 networks, AutoSensing
Operating and display elements
Red LED and button
For assignment of the physical address
Green "On" LED
Operation readiness indicator
Yellow "LAN/Link" LED
Network connection indicator
Yellow "Telegram" LED
KNX telegram traffic indicator
Protection degree
IP 20
To DIN EN 60 529
Protection class
II
To DIN EN 61 140
Isolation category
Overvoltage category
III according to DIN EN 60 664-1
Pollution degree
2 according to DIN EN 60 664-1
KNX safety extra low voltage
SELV 30
V
DC
Temperature range
Operation
-5…+45 °C
Storage
-25…+55 °C
Transport
-25…+70 °C
Ambient conditions
Maximum air humidity
95
%, no condensation allowed
Atmospheric pressure
Atmosphere up to 2,000 m