Configuring The Knx Router; Activating / Deactivating Knx Router (Tab Basis ); Configuration Of The Media Type; Configuration As Interface To Programming - Busch-Jaeger Busch-ComfortTouch Product Manual

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19.5

→ Configuring the KNX router

19.5.1
Activating / deactivating KNX
router (Tab
The router function is activated or deactivated via parame-
ter Activate KNX Bus connection . The IP router of the
Comfort Panel can serve either as interface to program-
ming or as Coupler.
19.5.1.1 Configuration of the media
type
You address the Comfort Panel via Ethernet network
(LAN/WLAN), a twisted-pair connection or a Powernet
connection.
Depending on which model you have connected to the
Comfort Panel, enter the following in the Media type field:
LAN
for a LAN/WLAN connection
TP
for a twisted-pair connection
PN
for a Powernet connection
19.5.1.2 Configuration as interface to
programming
In its function as interface programming telegrams can be
sent via the Ethernet network to TP or PN devices that are
connected below the Comfort Panel. Here it is important
that the local physical address fits the installation location
of the Comfort Panel. This procedure is also termed
KNXnet/IP tunneling.
Example:
The Comfort Panel is connected to TP line 2.3. To be able
to send programming telegrams to the TP line via the
Ethernet the local physical address must start with 2.3.x.
The participator number (x) should be an unused physical
address in the system. Not the 0, however, since this is
reserved for the line coupler. Even then when the Comfort
Panel's IP router functions a line coupler.

19.5.1.3 Configuration as line coupler

If the IP router is to function as line coupler, the Ethernet
connection is always the Main or Area line and the TP or
PN connection always the subordinate side. The IP router
Basis
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