KSR-01IP Instruction Manual Content 1.Product Description ................1.1 Front Panel ..................1.2 LED Indication ................1.3 Commissioning ................1.4 Feature Summary ................2.KNXnet/IP ..................... 2.1 IP Tunnelling ................... 2.2 IP Routing ..................2.3 IP Bootloader / Boot Mode .............. 3.Operational Description ................
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4.3 KNX Multicast Address .............. 4.4 Main Line (IP) ................4.5 Subline (KNX TP) ..............5.WEB Front-End ..................5.1 Accessing the KSR-01IP Web Front-End ........5.1.1 via Windows Network UPnP ............ 5.1.2 via IP Address ................. 5.1.3 via MAC Address ..............
(subline). KNX IP and KNX TP are coupled having a galvanic isolation in between. The flexible KSR-01IP can be used as a KNX TP line coupler to connect several KNX TP lines but also as a KNX TP area coupler to connect several TP areas or different KNX TP installation systems via an IP Backbone/Ethernet/Internet.
1.2 LED Indication If KSR-01IP is used as IP Router without physical address x.y.0, LED A6 (Physical address routing) works not like described here. Table 1: LEDs Colors State IP (Main line) green: Main line OK red: Manual Function active...
● ACK sending on sent out messages is ETS configurable. ● When there is no IACK response on the subline KSR-01IP is able to repeat messages up to three times. Repetitions can be configured for both Physical Telegrams and Group Telegrams via ETS (to ease troubleshooting).
2.KNXnet/IP KSR-01IP is a KNX IP router. KNX IP routers are highly similar to TP line couplers. The only difference is that they use the IP communication medium as main line and the KNXnet/IP communication protocol. However, KNX end devices can be integrated directly via IP.
3.Operational Description In network installations KSR-01IP can be used as KNX IP area coupler or KNX IP line coupler. With its default settings KSR-01IP operates as is supposed to. 3.1 IP Coupler Application When KSR-01IP receives telegrams (for example during commissioning) that use...
(X.0.0, 1≤X≤15). In ETS up to 15 areas can be defined. If KSR-01IP is used in a KNX system for both purposes, it is only necessary to ensure that the KSR-01IP used as a line coupler has a line coupler address assigned from a free addressing area.
IP Area Subline Subline Figure 3: KSR-01IP Network Topology Example: If an IP router with address 1.0.0 already exists on the backbone no IP router with address 1.X.0, 1≤X≤15 can be added here. Even if no line coupler with address 1.1.0 exists on the subline of the 1.0.0 IP coupler. Vice versa, if a line coupler with address 1.1.0 already exists in the installation no IP router with address...
KNX physical address as well as the ETS individual address. Both terms are used by the KNX organisation interchangeably. 3.5 Function Button The Function Button activates KSR-01IP ´s special functions Manual Function, Factory Reset and Boot Mode. It depends on time/number/state the Function Button is being pressed.
After second press (about two seconds) the parameters will be set to factory default (incl. physical address) and LEDs again display Boot Mode is on. Note After a factory reset executed in Boot Mode the KSR-01IP stays in Boot Mode. 3.5.3 Boot Mode Activation For Boot Mode activation the firmware update process must be executed.
LED A2 Programming 4.ETS Database Parameters All screen shots are related to the KSR-01IP database file R2-1g in ETS5. 4.1 General If the host name is changed by a download in ETS4, a manual device restart (bus disconnection, reset of the line) is recommended to take over this change.
Table 5: General Tab Parameter Settings 4.2 IP Configuration After an ETS download IP addresses are not updated. It is essential to execute a manual device restart (bus disconnection, reset of the line) to get IP configuration data updated. Figure 7: IP Configuration Tab Parameters, DHCP on Table 6: IP Configuration Tab Parameter Settings, DHCP on...
Figure 8: IP Configuration Tab Parameters, DHCP off Table 7: IP Configuration Tab Parameter Settings, DHCP off 4.3 KNX Multicast Address For KNXnet/IP the multicast address 224.0.23.12 is the defined address from KNX Association in conjunction with IANA. Change this address only if it becomes necessary due to the existing network.
Table 8: KNX Multicast Address Tab Parameter Settings, System Multicast on Figure 10: KNX Multicast Address Tab Parameters, System Multicast off Table 9: KNX Multicast Address Tab Parameter Settings, System Multicast off 4.4 Main Line (IP) For Group Telegrams and Physical Telegrams the setting “transmit all” is intended only for testing purposes.
Table 10: Main Line (IP) Tab Parameter Settings 4.5 Subline (KNX TP) For Group Telegrams and Physical Telegrams the setting “transmit all” is intended only for testing purposes. Please do not use for normal operation. Figure 12: Subline (KNX TP) Tab Parameters...
5.1 Accessing the KSR-01IP Web Front-End There are three ways to access the KSR-01IP. It can be accessed like a Microsoft Windows UPnP network device (Windows7 or later) and by a web browser. For access by a web browser either the IP address or the MAC address, together with the HTTP port, have to be known.
Example2: With the latest ETS download HTTP port was set to 8080 and DHCP was activated. The DHCP server assigned a free IP address to KSR-01IP and ETS shows this IP address to be 192.168.1.201. In the browser´s URL bar has to be entered “http://192.168.1.201:8080/”.
Example: On the housing side KSR-01IP is labelled with MAC address D0-76-50-11- 22-33 and the pre-set HTTP port is 8080. Then, in the web browser´s URL bar has to be entered “http://knx-iprt-112233:8080/”. 5.2 Device Info After accessing the Web front-end the Device Info tab is shown. All general information about the current device settings is visible.
5.4 (Firmware) Update / Boot Mode Under the Update tab the KSR-01IP firmware can be updated like described in following steps 1 to 5. During the firmware update process KSR-01IP enters Boot Mode. Then LEDs 1, 2, 3, and 7 have states as described in Table 3.
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(if a new firmware is available) or the firmware update process has to be stopped by a click on the “Abort” button. After that KSR-01IP restarts and continues with normal operation. Step 1: Open the Update tab of the Web front-end.
Note: Please make sure: The additional physical addresses for tunnelling and the host´s physical address have to be different. Step 1: Open the ETS Bus tab and select KSR-01IP as the “Current Interface”. In the “IP Tunneling” window the already assigned host physical address can be...
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Figure 22: First Additional Physical Address (First Tunnelling Address) Assignment Step 2: Set the first additional physical address by the “Individual Address” field. Click on the “Test” button. If the green appears, the first tunnelling address is set. In this example it is “9.1.241”. Step 3: Now open the KNX tab of the Web front-end.
6.2 Technical Datasheet 6.3 Technical Drawings Note: All dimensions shown here are specified in mm. Note: The total device width is 2 modules at 18 mm.
When the cable is not properly connected, the Programming LED is blinking red. ◎ LED A2 Bus State KNX TP is continuously blinking green. Why? This indicates KSR-01IP is in Boot Mode. For more information and how to switch back to normal operation please refer to chapter 5.4 (Firmware) Update/Boot Mode.
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Refresh the browser window. The Web front-end will show up again. ◎ How can I find out the actual IP address of my KSR-01IP? The Device Info tab of the Web front-end shows the actual IP address, but also the...
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