Function as media coupler................... 17 Function as repeater .................... 23 LED display...................... 27 Configuration lock .................... 28 Parameters for media coupler configuration ............ 30 Safe-state mode ...................... 38 10 As-delivered state ...................... 40 KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 2 of 42...
The segment coupler functionality is supported from ETS version 6.0.5. The device is powered via a KNX TP bus connection (KNX voltage supply unit) or alternatively, via a suitable external DC voltage supply unit in repeater operation. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 3 of 42...
ETS project. Detailed specialist knowledge is required. Devices with marking "V02" or higher: use as segment coupler possible for commis- sioning with ETS version 6.0.5 or higher. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 4 of 42...
The device can be updated. Firmware updates (e.g. from device version V01 to V02) can be performed in existing installations with the ETS and a special update applica- tion program. It is recommended to update media couplers individually and sequentially. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 5 of 42...
TP systems. Alternatively, a repeater can also be supplied via a separate DC voltage supply, even without KNX bus voltage. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 8 of 42...
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If this is not possible, position the antenna behind the device in a circular ar- rangement. When using blank covers, make sure the antenna does not lie directly behind the metal supporting frame. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 9 of 42...
Load the physical address into the device. The ETS also automatically loads the domain address of the RF line into the device. The red status LED goes out. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 10 of 42...
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The device restarts. The status LED (3) briefly lights up red and then yellow. ■ Release the programming button as soon as the status LED starts flashing red slowly. Safe-state mode is active. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 11 of 42...
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TP line of the associated media coupler) or the RF side. The ETS also automatically loads the domain address of the RF line into the device. The red status LED goes out. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 12 of 42...
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(separate for each RF line). ■ Load the application program into the device using the ETS. In pure repeater operation, the filter table has no function. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 13 of 42...
Summarized description Use as media coupler in the function of area or line coupler (depending on the physical address and configuration). Use as KNX RF segment coupler possible. Use as KNX RF repeater not possible. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 14 of 42...
Safe-state mode to stop the application program (e.g. if the device does not function properly due to errors in the project design or during commissioning) – Function for reset to delivery state KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 15 of 42...
Direct access to the device via the TP side is only possible again when the device is reset to delivery state (see chapter "As-delivered state" Page 40). KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 16 of 42...
Even in an RF area, there may only be one media coupler (subordinate RF lines do not possess their own media coupler). Subordinate RF lines of an RF area always have the same domain address as the area itself. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 17 of 42...
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TP lines can be set up using additional TP line couplers. There may only ever be one media coupler in an RF line. Multiple repeaters can be added to an RF line. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 18 of 42...
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ETS project in higher-level areas or lines. If dummy applications are used, the ETS can auto- matically calculate the filter tables correctly. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 19 of 42...
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KNX RF USB data interfaces, as used in the ETS, are also assigned to a domain ad- dress. In consequence, only RF devices of the same domain can be commissioned directly by radio telegram. Only group telegrams and physically addressed telegrams KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 20 of 42...
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RF lines, in order to avoid this improper situation. When the random function is used, the KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 21 of 42...
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This limitation is important for system broadcast telegrams which are not dependent on any domain. Therefore a system broadcast generated by a media/segment coupler cannot be mistakenly returned to the TP side by other media/segment couplers. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 22 of 42...
RF devices (1.) is possible. The communica- tion route via the media coupler with repeater function (2.), however, enables communication between the two devices without interference. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 23 of 42...
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(e.g. hand-held transmitters) in the same RF do- main independently of each other. In this case, therefore, the radio ranges of the repeaters overlap for some RF devices, but not at the installation location KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 24 of 42...
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Further information on commissioning is available in the chapter "Commission- ing" in this documentation (see chapter "Commissioning" Page 10). Image 7: Application example 1: two repeaters in a star configuration KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 25 of 42...
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KNX RF USB data interface takes place. These specific modes of action are made possible by extending the RF telegram structure and eval- uating special telegram characteristics, as explained in the following: KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 26 of 42...
"forward unfiltered" and the device is started up with this parameter setting, the status LED flashes red quickly. This is a sign that the filter table has no function. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 27 of 42...
The configuration lock is deactivated on the device in delivery state. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 28 of 42...
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The device can only be programmed and read out via the RF side. Physically addressed connections reaching the device via the TP side are not responded to. Nor does the device respond to TP broadcast telegrams. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 29 of 42...
TP segment of the line. The seg- ment coupler functionality is supported from ETS version 6.0.5. There may only ever be one segment coupler in an RF segment. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 30 of 42...
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KNX RF installation to be extended, meaning that it is possible to position RF devices as required in a building even in the case of difficult transmission and recep- tion conditions. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 31 of 42...
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With the settings "flashes for telegram reception on RF (own domain)" and "flashes for telegram reception on RF (all domains)", the status LED also lights up yellow briefly when system broadcast telegrams are received. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 32 of 42...
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TP side are not responded to. Nor does the device respond to TP broadcast telegrams. Selection Telegrams TP -> RF KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 33 of 42...
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TP side to the lower-level RF side (routing TP -> RF). transmit unfiltered All broadcast telegrams are transmitted. block All broadcast telegrams are blocked. No broadcast telegram can pass the coupler from TP to RF. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 34 of 42...
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All group telegrams will be blocked. No group telegram can pass the coupler from RF to TP. filter In accordance with the filter table generated and programmed in the ETS, group telegrams are either transmitted or blocked selectively. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 35 of 42...
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BUSY or a NACK confirmation signal is received, or when there is no ACK confirmation signal on the higher-level TP line. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 36 of 42...
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The device confirms, on the higher-level TP line, only the physically addressed tele- grams forwarded on the lower-level RF line. Broadcast telegrams are always confirmed on the TP line by the device when they are received. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 37 of 42...
Program the physical address with the help of the ETS. ■ Disconnect the device connection terminals or switch off the voltage supply. ■ Wait about 3 s. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 38 of 42...
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Reconnect the device connection terminals or switch the voltage supply back Safe-state mode is deactivated. A programming process of the application program via the ETS does not end the safe-state mode, because there is no automatic restart. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 39 of 42...
Release the programming button as soon as the status LED starts flashing red slowly. Safe-state mode is active . ■ Press and hold down the programming button again until the status LED goes out. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 40 of 42...
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As-delivered state The device resets to delivery state. ■ Release the programming button. The status LED lights red-> yellow briefly. The device is in delivery state. KNX RF radio converter | Art. no. MK100RF | Page 41 of 42...
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