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1. Safety instructions
Electrical equipment must only be installed and mounted by qualified
electricians.
When connecting KNX interfaces, detailed knowledge through KNX training is
required.
• The manufacturer shall not be liable for any costs or damage incurred by the
user or third party through the use this device, misuse or disturbances of the
device or user equipment.
• Any unauthorized changes and modifications to the equipment will render the
warranty null and void!
• The manufacturer shall not be liable for damage arising from improper use.
2. Installation and connection
Operation of the KNXnet/IP router requires:
• One of the following power supplies with at least 1 Watt power output:
Safety extra-low voltage of 20 to 30 VDC (direct voltage)
Safety extra-low voltage of 16 to 24 VAC (alternating voltage)
"Power over Ethernet" (IEEE 802.3af), Class 1
• A 10/100 Mbit compatible Ethernet connection
• A KNX/EIB bus connection
3. Commissioning
3.1 Description of functions
The interface has the following functionalities:
LED display for communication, Ethernet communication and programming
mode
• Configuration via ETS
• Max. 5 connections to IP terminal devices, e.g. for simultaneous visualisation
and configuration
• Supply from network line Power-over-Ethernet to IEEE 802.3af , through – –
separate voltage supply or the auxiliary voltage output of the KNX voltage
supply.
• Electrical isolation between KNX and IP network
3.2 Configuration
In the ETS project, an appropriate device must be created and configured.
• Activate programming mode: Press programming button.
• The programming LED lights up.
• Program a physical address with the aid of the ETS.
• The programming LED goes out .
• Label the device with the physical address.
• Load application data into the device with the aid of the ETS.