Interra ITR901-001 Product Manual

Interra ITR901-001 Product Manual

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ITR901-001 – KNX IP ROUTER
Product Manual
@2019 INTERRA
PM190205012AEN

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  • Page 1 ITR901-001 – KNX IP ROUTER Product Manual @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 2 Information contained in this publication regarding Trademarks device applications and the like is provided only for The Interra name and logo and the Interra ITR901– your convenience and may be superseded 001 KNX IP Router are registered trademarks of versions by updates. It is your responsibility to Interra Technology in Turkey and other countries.
  • Page 3 To obtain the most up-to-date version of this product manual, please visit our Web site at: http://www.interra.com.tr You can determine the version of an Interra document examining its literature number found on the bottom right corner of any page. The first two letters of the literature are the type of document. The numbers that follow are the creation date of the document and the last letter is the version (e.g., PM181017001A is the version A of a...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    5.) WEB FRONT-END ............................22 5.1) Accessing the Device Web Front-End ....................... 22 5.1.1) Access via Windows Network UPnP ...................... 23 5.1.2) Access via IP Address ..........................23 5.1.3) Access via MAC Address ........................23 5.2) Device Info ..............................24 @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 5 KNX IP Router Product Manual 5.3) KNX ................................24 5.4) Firmware Update & Boot Mode ....................... 25 5.5) IP Tunnelling Address Assignment ......................27 6.) TECHNICAL DRAWINGS ..........................29 @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 6: Product Description

    KNXnet/IP line (main line) and KNX TP line (subline). KNX IP and KNX TP are coupled having a galvanic isolation in between. The flexible ITR901-001 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.
  • Page 7: Front Panel

    Group Address(GA) Routing (0..13) Physical Address(PA) Routing Programming Tablo 1 : LEDs and Buttons Definitions In the above figure, a front view of the device is shown. Also, the table 1 shows the indicators and features on the device. @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 8: Led Indicators

    No IP connection. Program Mode / Boot Mode not active. Note: If the device is used as IP Router without physical address x.y.0, the "physical address routing" named LED 6 (PA) works not like described at table 1. @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 9: Device Commissioning

    ACK sending on sent out messages is ETS configurable. ➢ When there is no IACK response on the subline the Interra KNX IP Router is able to repeat messages up to three ➢ times. Repetitions can be configured for both Physical Telegrams and Group Telegrams via ETS (to ease...
  • Page 10: Knxnet / Ip

    2.) KNXNET / IP ITR901-001 is a KNX IP router and 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.
  • Page 11: Ip Bootloader / Boot Mode

    Note : Entering Boot Mode is equivalent to activating the IP bootloader function. 3.) OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION In network installations ITR901-001 can be used as KNX IP area coupler or KNX IP line coupler. With its default settings the device operates as is supposed to.
  • Page 12 For more information about additional physical addresses for tunnelling please check the section 5.5. Programming devices of another line different to which the device used for (re)programming is connected the use ➢ of a correct topology is mandatory. @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 13: Knx Network Installation

    ETS up to 15 areas can be defined. If ITR901-001 is used in a KNX system for both purposes, it is only necessary to ensure that the ITR901-001 used as a line coupler has a line coupler address assigned from a free addressing area. Following figure illustrates the ITR901-001 router topology for KNX lines and KNX areas.
  • Page 14: Programming

    3.4.1) Physical Address Assignment To commission the ITR901-001 Interra KNX IP Router device an interface connection (IP, USB) to the KNX bus system is required. The device is supplied with the individual physical address 15.15.0. The KNX product database entry(available for ETS4 and higher) can be downloaded from the Interra web site and from the KNX Online Catalog.
  • Page 15: Function Button

    When the Manual Function is active either all Physical Telegrams or all Group Telegrams or both pass the device without filtering. After the Switch-off time period has elapsed ITR901-001 automatically switches back to normal operation. To configure the Manual Function and set the Switch-off time use the parameter tab General like shown in chapter 4.1 General. After switching back from Manual Function to normal operation the latest downloaded parameter setting / filter table entries are active again.
  • Page 16: 4) Led Status Display

    NUMBER COLOUR DESCRIPTION State IP (Main Line) Green State KNX TP Blinking Green (Subline) Telegram Traffic IP Blinking Green not the same tempo as LED2. (Main Line) Programming Table 4 : LED Status Display for Boot Mode @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 17: Genel

    KNX IP Router Product Manual 4) ETS DATABASE PARAMETERS All images described in this chapter are retained from the relevant ETS configuration pages of the ITR901-001. The device database file is compatible with ETS4 and later versions. 4.1) Genel If the host name is changed by a download in ETS4, a manual device restart (bus disconnection, reset of the line etc.) is recommended to take over this change.
  • Page 18: Ip Configuration

    DNS server*¹ Due to each part is 1 byte, the values should be 0-255.0-255.0-255.0-255 adjusted by entering between 0 and 255. [0.0.0.0] *¹This parameter, is only visible when the “DHCP” parameter is set to “do not use”. @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 19: Knx Multicast Address

    Set manually if system multicast address is not 0 (0-255) used. Byte 4*¹ Set manually if system multicast address is not 0 (0-255) used. *¹This parameter, is only visible when the “System multicast” parameter is set to “do not use”. @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 20: Main Line (Ip)

    Physical telegrams transmit all: Physical telegrams are all routed. transmit all (not recommended) block: Physical telegrams are all blocked. block filter: Depending on the physical address, filter physical telegrams are routed. @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 21: Subline (Knx Tp)

    Physical telegrams transmit all : Physical telegrams are all routed. transmit all (not recommended) block : Physical telegrams are all blocked. block filter : Depending on the physical address, filter physical telegrams are routed. @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 22: Web Front-End

    5.1) Accessing the Device Web Front-End There are three ways to access the Interra KNX IP Router. 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.
  • Page 23: 1) Access Via Windows Network Upnp

    When NetBIOS is installed (by default on Windows systems and Linux systems containing SAMBA) the MAC address that is printed on a label on the side of the ITR901-001 housing can be used. Due to name resolution is mandatory to establish communication by Host name, activation of NetBIOS is necessary.
  • Page 24: Device Info

    Moreover, routing multicast address, serial number of the device and a last-60-minutes KNX busload diagram are visible. The red curve shows the maximum busload history and the green one shows the average busload history both of the TP side. @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 25: Firmware Update & Boot Mode

    5.4) Firmware Update & Boot Mode Under the Update tab the ITR901-001 firmware can be updated like described in following steps 1 to 5. During the firmware update process MECip enters Boot Mode. Then LEDs 1, 2, 3, and 7 have states as described in Table 4.
  • Page 26 Step 2: Activate Program Mode (at the KNX tab or by Program Button Press). Fig 13: Update Tab and activated Program Mode Step 3: After Program Mode activation give a short press to the Function Button. Then click on the “refresh” button(alternatively, refresh the browser). Şekil 14: Update Authorized @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 27: Ip Tunnelling Address Assignment

    Fig 16: Select Update File 5.5) IP Tunnelling Address Assignment According to the host’s physical address assignment the first tunnelling address (additional physical address) of the Interra KNX IP Router can only be set by ETS. Note : The additional physical addresses for tunnelling and the host´s physical address have to be different.
  • Page 28 Step 3: Now open the KNX tab of the Web front-end. Click on the “Set” button to set the remaining three tunnelling addresses basing on the first tunnelling address as follows. Fig 18: Additional Tunnelling Address Assignment in the Web Front-End @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 29: Technical Drawings

    KNX IP Router Product Manual 6.) TECHNICAL DRAWINGS All dimensions shown here are specified in mm. The total device width is standard 2 modules. Fig 19 : Drawings and Dimensions of the Device @2019 INTERRA PM190205012AEN...
  • Page 30 25 03 - Information about our products and projects. Web adress: http://www.interra.com.tr/ - Overview of Interra company and values. - Product Support: Data sheets, product manuals, application descriptions, latest software releases, ETS databases and archived softwares.

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