JUNG IPR100REG KNX IP router Operating instructions

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KNX IP router

KNX IP router

Art.-No.: IPR 100 REG

Operationsmanual

1 Safety instructions

Electrical equipment may only be installed and fitted by electrically skilled persons.

Failure to observe the instructions may cause damage to the device and result in fire and other hazards.

Use the safety transformer according to DIN EN 61558-2-6 (VDE 0570 Part 2-6) or bell transformer according to DIN EN 61558-2-8 (VDE 0570 Part 2-8).

These instructions are an integral part of the product, and must remain with the end customer.

2 Device components

Status LED (fig. 1) picture 1

(1) RUN, green, ready for operation

(2) LINE, yellow, data reception on the KNX line

(3) TX, red, Ethernet Transmit Signal, lit up/flashing during active transmission to the IP network

(4) RX, yellow, Ethernet Receive Signal, lit up/flashing during reception of valid IP telegrams

(5) LK, green, Ethernet Link Signal, lit up when there is an active connection to the IP network

3 Function

System information

This device is a product of the KNX system and complies with the KNX directives. Detailed technical knowledge obtained in KNX training courses is a prerequisite to proper understanding.

The function of this device depends upon the software. Detailed information on loadable software and attainable functionality as well as the software itself can be obtained from the manufacturer´s product database. Planning, installation and commissioning of the device are carried out with the aid of KNX-certified software. The latest versions of product database and the technical descriptions are available on our website.

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Intended use

- Connection of KNX devices with PCs or other data processing devices via IP

- Operation as a line/backbone coupler or data interface

- Mounting on DIN rail in distribution boxes. i 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. i 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

- Access to the KNX system via the IP network

- Use as a line/backbone coupler via KNXnet/IP-Routing, with or without filter table function

- Operation as a KNX data interface via KNXnet/IP-Tunneling

- Max. 4 connections to IP end devices, e.g. for simultaneous visualisation and configuration

- Failure message of the KNX system to the IP system

- 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.

- 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 picture 2

Mounting on DIN rail in small distributors.

Observe the temperature range. Ensure adequate cooling. o Snap device onto DIN rail to DIN EN 60715. Observe the installation orientation (picture 2).

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KNX IP router i 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. o Connect the external power supply of AC/DC 24 V to terminal (7). Recommendation: Use white/yellow terminal. o Connect the KNX line to the red and black bus terminal (8). o Connect the IP side with RJ45 connector plugged into RJ socket (6). picture 3 i 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. i 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. i When ETS3 is used, install the additional KNXnet/IP driver. The bus monitor and download functions are not supported in the local device. o Press the programming button (9).

The programming LED (10) is illuminated. o Assign physical address.

The programming LED (10) is extinguished. o Note the physical address on the device label (11). o Download the application software, filter tables, parameters, etc. i 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). i In the event of questions about IP address assignment, etc., please consult the local network administrator.

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Assigning additional physical addresses

Additional physical addresses can be assigned manually with ETS or automatically by the device itself. o Press the programming button (9) for approx. 5 seconds.

The programming LED flashes.

The device checks the physical addresses present in the line and selects the required free physical addresses. o Determine the physical addresses occupied by the device and insert them in the ETS project as dummy devices. i When additional bus devices are added, the corresponding physical addresses can be assigned twice. Delete the additional physical addresses – press the programming button

(9) for approx. 10 seconds – and assign them again.

5 Appendix

5.1 Technical data

Power over Ethernet supply

Power over Ethernet

Rated voltage

Power consumption

External supply

Rated voltage

Rated voltage

Power consumption

Connection of power supply

Ambient conditions

Ambient temperature

Storage/transport temperature

Safety class

Relative humidity

Fitting width

Weight

Network communication

IP communication

IP transmission rate

IP connection mode

Protocols

KNXnet/IP

KNX

KNX medium

Commissioning mode

Rated voltage KNX

Connection mode KNX

Current consumption KNX

IEEE802.3af

DC 48 V max. 0.8 W

AC 12 ... 24 V SELV

DC 12 ... 30 V SELV max. 1.7 W

Connection terminal

-5 ... +45 °C

-25 ... +70 °C

III

5 ... 93 % (No moisture condensation)

36 mm / 2 modules approx. 100 g

Ethernet 10BaseT

10 Mbit/s

RJ45 socket

ARP, ICMP, IGMP, UDP/IP, DHCP

Core, Routing, Tunneling, Device Management

TP 1

S mode

DC 21 V ... 32 V SELV

Connection terminal max. 10 mA

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5.2 Warranty

We reserve the right to make technical and formal changes to the product in the interest of technical progress.

We provide a warranty as provided for by law.

Please send the unit postage-free with a description of the defect to our central customer service office:

ALBRECHT JUNG GMBH & CO. KG

Service Center

Kupferstr. 17-19

D-44532 Lünen

Service-Line: +49 (0) 23 55 . 80 65 51

Telefax: +49 (0) 23 55 . 80 61 89 [email protected]

General equipment

Service-Line: +49 (0) 23 55 . 80 65 55

Telefax: +49 (0) 23 55 . 80 62 55 [email protected]

KNX equipment

Service-Line: +49 (0) 23 55 . 80 65 56

Telefax: +49 (0) 23 55 . 80 62 55 [email protected]

The Πsymbol is a free trade symbol, which is solely intended for the authorities and does not guarantee any properties.

ALBRECHT JUNG GMBH & CO. KG

Volmestraße 1

D-58579 Schalksmühle

Telefon: +49.23 55.8 06-0

Telefax: +49.23 55.8 06-1 89

E-mail: [email protected]

Internet: www.jung.de

www.jung-katalog.de

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