1.2.1 Branch-line coupler The MG0401 IP router can be used as a KNX branch line coupler to filter messages and reduce the load on the bus. When used as a branch line coupler, its physical address is X.Y.0 (X = 0 ~ 15, Y = 0 ~ 7). There will no longer be any area...
1.2.2 Zone coupler The MG0401 IP router can be used as a KNX zone coupler to filter messages and reduce the load on the bus. When used as a zone coupler, its physical address is X.0.0 (X = 0 ~ 15). A standard KNX branch line coupler (with KNX buses on both sides) can be deployed under the current area.
KNX/EIB BUS KNX/IP ROUTER Product Manual Figure 1.3 Multi-zone coupler topology Specification Bus Voltage 21~30V DC via knx Bus current ≤12mA Auxiliary voltage 24V DC auxiliary current ≤25mA Power ≤360mW Shell material PA66 Size(H x W x D) 90×38×64mm Weight(approx.) 0.08kg Installation method 35mm DIN rail installation...
(1) MG0401 adopts standard DIN rail installation, please install MG0401 reliably on the 35mm DIN rail according to the diagram. (2) MG0401 is a modular installation device. In order to facilitate the rapid installation of the device in the distribution box, it is necessary to ensure that the operation, test, detection and maintenance of the device are correct.
Connect KNX bus, using standard KNX terminals. 24V power terminal Connect auxiliary power, using standard KNX terminals. Function configuration MG0401 is configured through ETS4 / 5, which can be configured with parameters and associated with the address of the communication target group.
This parameter is used to set a readable distinguished name for MG0401. When the client (ETS or background software) finds the MG0401 IP router, the IP router will provide this information to the client, and the client will display this information to help users to identify the specific IP router easily.
This parameter is a numeric parameter. The value ranges from 0 to 255. This parameter is used to set the IP address of MG0401 IP router, which must be unique and non-duplicate in the LAN. For example, if the IP address is set to 192.168.1.248, the following settings are required: Byte 1 :192...
This parameter is a numeric parameter. The value ranges from 0 to 255. This parameter is used to set the IP-side default gateway address of the MG0401 IP router. The typical subnet mask address is 192.168.1.1, you need to set it as follows: Byte 1 :192...
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(3)Filter This parameter is used to set the filtering behavior of the MG0401 IP router for group address messages whose primary group address (the format of the group address is A/B/C, where A is the primary group address) is 0~13.
6.3.6 ACK of individual frames This parameter is optional. Options: (1)Only when routing(default) (2)Always This parameter is used to set the behavior of MG0401 IP router sending acknowledgment for unicast packets addressed by physical addresses Option Description Only when routing...
(3)Filter This parameter is used to set the filtering behavior of the MG0401 IP router for group address messages whose primary group address (the format of the group address is A/B/C, where A is the primary group address) is 0~13.
(1)Router(default) (2)Block This parameter is used to set the filtering behavior of MG0401 IP router for group address messages whose primary group address (the group address format is A/B/C, where A is the primary group address) greater than 13. Option...
NAT mode:Not selected。 6.6 Multi-connection function MG0401 IP router supports up to 5 clients to connect at the same time. After the first client connects to the IP router, the IP router will assign a "second physical address" for accessing the bus.
KNX/EIB BUS KNX/IP ROUTER Product Manual branch lines through the gateway of one branch line. At this time, the typical configuration of the filtering rules of the gateway is shown in the following figure: As shown in the figure above, the KNX-> IP-side multicast packets and physical packet filtering rules are set to the Router mode, which means that both KNX-side unicast packets and multicast are sent to the IP side, so that devices on the IP side can receive these messages.
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