B.E.G. LUXOMAT KNXnet/IP Interface Multicontro Installation And Operating Instructions Manual

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Installation and operating instructions
1. General use
The KNXnet/IP Interface Multicontrol includes all the modules required to implement time switching functions, trigger condi­tions for defined events, event handling, logic functions and the function of a real-time clock.
The following are available:
- Weekly switching programs (100 time switch entries)
- Event trigger / threshold switch (30 triggers)
- Event processing / scenes (200 events)
- Logic functions (30 logic functions)
- Real- time clock with battery backup
- Tunnel link to bus for visualisation
- Automatic time synchronisation via UDP time server
- Automatic adjustment to daylight- saving time
- IP address assignment via DHCP
In the device, up to 80 objects are defined with free data type assignment from the following options:
- 1 bit (EIS 1)
- 1 byte without sign bit (EIS 14)
- 1 byte with sign bit (EIS 14)
- 2 bytes without sign bit (EIS 10)
- 2 bytes with sign bit (EIS 10)
- 2 bytes floating (EIS 5)
- 4 bytes without sign bit (EIS 11)
- 4 bytes with sign bit (EIS 11)
- 4 bytes floating (EIS 9)
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KNXnet/IP Interface Multicontrol
All defined objects can be used by all available modules. This means that up to 80 objects can be selected for time switching functions, as inputs for logic functions, as trigger objects or as outputs for the event programs.
2. Device types and accessories
At present, the following device types are available from the Interface product group:
KNXnet/IP Interface Multicontrol Part number: 90124 KNXnet/IP Interface Part number: 90125 KNXnet/IP Interface Web Part number: 90126
3. Scope of supply
The KNXnet/IP Interface Multicontrol is supplied as standard with the following individual components:
• Complete device including battery with EIB bus terminal (black/red) and 24 V supply bus terminal (yellow/white) inserted
• Operating and installation instructions
4. Application programs
At present, the following application programs are available: KNXInterface-90124, for function of the application program see application program description
5. Installation notes
• The device should only be installed and started up by an approved electrical engineer.
• Observe the applicable safety and accident prevention regulations.
• The device is designed for fixed installation indoors in dry conditions.
• When connecting the device, ensure it has been discon­nected from the power supply.
• The device must not be opened. Faulty devices should be returned to the manufacturer.
• When planning and erecting electrical systems, observe the specifications and regulations of the relevant country.
7. Location and function of indication and control elements
The device connections, as well as the learn button and pro­gramming LED that are required during EIB startup, can only be accessed in the distributor when the cover is removed. The pushbuttons (Move, Prg/Set, ESC) and the 2- line display can be operated when the distributor cover is closed.
6. Technical data
Power supplies
• 24V AC/DC; input range 12 .. 30V AC/DC
• Additionally via EIB/KNX bus
Control elements
• Learn button for switching between standard and addressing mode
• 3 x pushbuttons (Move, Prg/Set, ESC) on the front for setting the device (time and date) and indication of the IP and MAC address
Indication elements
• Red LED for indicating standard/addressing mode
• Green LK LED for indicating the Ethernet link
• Green LA LED for indicating communication on the Ethernet link
• LCD with 2 lines of 12 characters for indicating the time and date
Connections
• Bus line: EIB/KNX bus terminal (black/red)
• Power supply: Bus terminal (yellow/white)
• Ethernet 10Mbps: RJ45 socket
Mechanical data
• Casing: Plastic LEXAN UL-94-V0
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• Dimen sions for REG casing 4 div.: Width: 70 mm Height: 55mm Length: 86mm
• Weight: 150g
• Installation: On standard 35mm DIN rail
Electrical safety
• Pollution degree: 2
• Degree of protection (according to EN 60529): IP20
• Protection class (according to IEC 1140): I
• Surge voltage category: III
• Bus: Safety extra-low voltage SELV 24 V DC
EMC requirements
Meets EN 50081-1 and EN 50082- 2, EN 50090-2-2
Ambient conditions
• Resistance to extreme climates: EN 50090-2-2,
• Ambient conditions during operationb: 0°C to +45°C
• Storage temperature: -25°C to +70°C
• Relative humidity (no condensation): 5% to 93 %
Approval
EIB/KNX registered
CE marking
In accordance with EMC directive (residential and functional building), low-voltage directive
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A1: 24 V bus terminal A2: KNX bus terminal A3: Ethernet RJ45 socket A4: KNX programming LED A5: KNX learn button A6: Display 2 x 12 characters A7: Move button A8: Prg/Set button A9: ESC button A10: Ethernet Link LED A11: Ethernet Activity LED A12: Battery compartment
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8. Display
The display shows the current time. Press to the Move button display the additional information:
Time:
IP address:
Mac address:
12:45 Mo
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IP: 192.168.
100.1
MAC: 00-05-64
00-0A-22
9. Setting the time
Hold down the Prg/Set button to change the display to programming mode. The following appears:
10. Error indication in the display
The KNXnet/IP Interface Multicontrol includes an automatic battery monitoring function. Every 24 hours, the battery is used briefly in order to evaluate the service life and status of the battery. If the voltage under this load falls below a limit value, this is indicated both in the display and as an event on the EIB/KNX bus.
Battery test not OK display via B
12:45 Mo B
05.Jun.2004
The KNXnet/IP Interface Multicontrol displays the load status of the application for information. After an ETS download, all application parameters that were set via the web configuration tool are deleted. This status is indicated by an “E” (empty) in the display.
When this message is displayed the battery should be replaced.
The Move button can now be used to set the desired hour. Press the Prg/Set button to confirm the set value and proceed to the next input window.
At the end of the input cycle, press Return to return to the normal display. Programming can be exited at any time using the ESC button. Please note that when parameterising a time server via ETS, the manual setting of the time is overwritten by an external signal from the time server. As soon as a time server has been configured in the ETS, it has priority.
Hour ? 12:45
Minute ? 12:45
Day ?
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Month ?
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Year ?
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Return ?
12:45 Mo E
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11. Replacing the battery
The KNXnet/IP Interface Multicontrol has a 1/2AA 3.6 V lithium battery. Under normal operating conditions, the battery has a service life of up to 2 years. However, if it does have to be replaced, the battery cover can be opened by inserting a screwdriver in the notches provided. Pull the battery out of the battery compartment and insert a new battery. Ensure the correct polarity.
MAN 6688 – 040411–1
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