Siemens LOGO! CMK2000 Operating Instructions Manual page 19

Modular communication modules
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Differences between the EIB module and CMK2000
The following table provides an overview of the differences in the performance features of
the EIB module and the CMK2000:
Performance feature
2-bit solar protection
function
2-bit dimmer function
Adjustable dimming
speed
4-byte integer support
4-byte float value
support
Access to variable
memory
Freely definable chan-
nels
Direct access to in-
puts/outputs
Minimum monoflop
time
Maximum monoflop
time
Percentage and float-
ing functions
Number of analog
values
Status display via web
interface
Updating of operating
software via KNX and
web interface
Connection to LOGO!
Communication
Transfer of the bus
state can be activat-
ed/deactivated
Transfer of the bus
state
CMK2000
Operating Instructions, 11/2015, A5E34877550B/001
EIB module
-
-
-
-
50 "predefined" chan-
nels (4/8/12/16/20) clas-
sification
10 ms
255 ms
Predefined value per
interpolation value
Max. 10 analog values,
of which only 2 can be
used as outputs
-
-
Connection via back-
plane bus
Connection via back-
plane bus
-
(Transfer of bus state
always to input I24 and
always active)
Transfer of bus state
always to input I24 and
always active
3.4 System requirements
CMK2000
Fixed dimming speed
100%
-
50 freely definable chan-
nels
Only direct read access
possible
30 ms
2500 ms
2 freely definable interpo-
lation values
50 analog values are
possible
Connection to LOGO! over
Ethernet
Communication via Ether-
net
Activation of transfer of
the bus state reduces the
number of available chan-
nels by 1
System overview
Comment
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
User solution:
Use of flags/variable
memory in the
LOGO Soft Comfort
program
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
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