KNX IP LineMaster 760
WEINZIERL ENGINEERING GmbH
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2014-07-01
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Filter:
The physical address is used to check
whether the received physically ad-
dressed telegram should be routed to
KNX.
Broadcast telegrams:
Block:
No received broadcast telegrams are
routed to KNX.
Route:
All received broadcast telegrams are
routed to KNX.
Resending of group telegrams:
Disable:
Group telegrams are not resent to KNX in
case of a fault.
Enable:
Group telegrams are resent up to three
times in case of a fault.
Resending of physically addressed telegrams:
Disable:
Physically addressed telegrams are not
resent to KNX in case of a fault.
Enable:
Physically addressed telegrams are re-
sent up to three times in case of a fault.
Resending of broadcast telegrams:
Disable:
Broadcast telegrams are not resent to
KNX in case of a fault.
Enable:
Broadcast telegrams are resent up to
three times in case of a fault.
ETS Connection Manager
The KNX IP LineMaster 760 can only act as an interface
to KNX when the IP-configuration is valid.
The following configuration steps are required:
Select the button ‘Settings’ on the tab ‘Communication’ in
the main window of ETS4. All available connections are
listed under ‘Discovered connections’. Select the desired
connection.
The KNX IP LineMaster 760 supports up to 5 simultane-
ous tunneling connections. Each connection uses its own
physical address. The address of the first tunneling con-
nection can be changed within the ‘Local Interface Set-
tings’.
Physical addresses of the additional tunneling connec-
tions can be assigned directly on the device.
This is done by pressing the programming key on the
device (2) longer than one second. After that, the Learn-
LED will start blinking, which indicates that the assign-
ment of the additional addresses was successful.
The additional addresses are assigned as follows:
Tunneling connection 2 receives the next higher address
than tunneling connection 1, tunneling connection 3 the
next higher address than tunneling connection 2 etc..
For example:
Device address: 1.1.0 (address within ETS topology)
Connection 1:
1.1.250 (address within local settings)
Connection 2:
1.1.251 (assigned by programming key)
Connection 3:
1.1.252 (assigned by programming key)
Connection 4:
1.1.253 (assigned by programming key)
Connection 5:
1.1.254 (assigned by programming key)
All addresses have to be unique and valid within the
LineMaster’s sub line. Note: be careful not to assign the
same address as the device address for a connection.
The device address can be changed within the topology
view of the ETS software.
For new devices (i.e. in the factory settings state), only
the additional individual address of the first connection is
active with the address 15.15.250. To support multiple
concurrent connections additional address assignment is
required.
Installation and connection
The KNX IP LineMaster 760 is designed for installation in
a rack with a depth of 7 units (126 mm). It contains the
following display and control elements:
KNX LineMaster
760
1
2
3
4
5
1:
LAN socket (RJ45, for Ethernet patch cable)
2:
Programming key and programming – LED
3:
Bus connection (KNX clamp)
4:
Input for mains voltage, 230V AC / 50 Hz, L / N / PE
5:
Output auxiliary voltage, 24V DC