K-BUS BNIPR-00/00.1 User Manual

Knx ip router-v1.3

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BNIPR-00/00.1
KNX/EIB Home and Building Control System

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  • Page 1 User Manual KNX IP Router_V1.3 BNIPR-00/00.1 KNX/EIB Home and Building Control System...
  • Page 2 Attentions 1. Please keep devices away from strong magnetic field, high temperature, wet environment; 2. Do not fall the device to the ground or make them get hard impact; 3. Do not use wet cloth or volatile reagent to wipe the device; 4.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Chapter 1 Summary -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 1.1 Function overview ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 1.2 Tunneling --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 1.3 Routing ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 1.4 KNX IP Routers ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------3 Chapter 2 Technical Data & Dimension and Connection Diagram ------------------------------------------------- 4 2.1 Technical data ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------4 2.2 Dimension diagram ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 2.3 Connection diagram --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 6 Chapter 3 Planning and Application -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------8 3.1 Operation Modes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------8...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Summary

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Chapter 1 Summary The IP Router can be used as line or backbone coupler. It provides a data connection between the upper KNXnet/IP line (main line or backbone) and the lower TP KNX bus line (sub line). The basic functionality of the IP Router is to couple the Ethernet with one or more KNX-TP lines.
  • Page 5: Function Overview

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 1.1 Function overview The IP Router has the follow functions: The IP Router supports extended frames and long telegrams up to 240 bytes APDU  length. In combination with the line coupler and the long messages are made possible (e.g.
  • Page 6: Tunneling

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router UPnP is available to discover the device in the IP network. That is only possible with a  proper network installation in terms of topology. With the KNXnet/IP Search Request the ETS can recognize the device as a communication interface. For networks with a high bus load a high internal amount of communication buffers is ...
  • Page 7: Chapter 2 Technical Data & Dimension And Connection Diagram

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Chapter 2 Technical Data & Dimension and Connection Diagram 2.1 Technical data Power supply Operation voltage 21-30V DC, via the KNX bus Current consumption <20 mA Connections Via bus connection terminal (red/black) RJ45 socket for 100 Mbit and 10 Mbit BaseT, IEEE 802.3 networks Operating and Bus State IP LED...
  • Page 8 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Programming button and LED For assignment of the physical address Function button Switch to manual function or execute to the factory reset Temperature Operation –5 °C ... + 45 °C Storage –25 °C ... + 55 °C Transport –...
  • Page 9: Dimension Diagram

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 2.2 Dimension diagram 1 SU = 18mm 2.3 Connection diagram...
  • Page 10 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Number Element Indication Description Bus State IP LED Green on: IP line OK (Main line) Orange on: Manual overwrite active Off: IP line error or not connected Bus State TP LED Green on: Sub line line OK (Sub line) Off: Sub line not connected Traffic on IP LED...
  • Page 11: Chapter 3 Planning And Application

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Chapter 3 Planning and Application According either to the factory default settings or the latest parameter settings downloaded from ETS (also other tools) in normal operating mode the IP Router operates as it is supposed to. The IP Router features two different modes, the “Normal Mode”...
  • Page 12: The Programming Button And Led

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 3.1.2.2 Factory Reset Very long press (≈ 15s) in “Normal Mode” A factory reset is carried out by pressing the button for about 15 seconds (Bus State IP/TP LED light orange). After release, pressing it again for 3 seconds resets all the parameters to factory default (incl.
  • Page 13: Knx Telegrams In The Ip Network

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 3.2.1 KNX Telegrams in the IP Network The IP Router sends telegrams from/to the KNX to/from the IP network in accordance with the KNXnet/IP protocol specification. According to the default setting these telegrams are sent as multicast telegrams to the multicast IP address 224.0.23.12 port 3671.
  • Page 14: The Ip Router In A Network Installation

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 3.2.2 The IP Router in a Network Installation In a network installation the IP Router can either be used as a KNX area coupler or as a KNX line coupler. 3.2.3 The IP Router as an Area Coupler The IP Router can replace an area coupler in a KNX network.
  • Page 15 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router IP-L: Backbone (IP) line KNX-L: KNX line Area Coupler Line Coupler Main line Sub line Mixed system...
  • Page 16: The Ip Router As A Line Coupler

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 3.2.5 The IP Router as A Line Coupler The IP Router of a KNX network can assume the functionality of a line coupler. For this purpose it must have the physical address of a line coupler (X.Y.0, 1≤X & Y ≤15). In the ETS up to 225 lines can be defined (from 1.1.0 to 15.15.0).
  • Page 17: Chapter 4 Parameter Setting Description In The Ets

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Chapter 4 Parameter setting description in the ETS All screen shots in this chapter represent the IP Router´s database entry in ETS. 4.1 Physical Address Assignment Fig.4.1: Properties window To download the desired physical address and/or a full ETS setting into the device, during the procedure the programming button needs to be pressed.
  • Page 18: General

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 4.2 General Fig. 4.2: General ETS-Text Selection Comment Field to enter the device name (30 signs max.) providing an easy search of the KNX IP Router Host name device with the ETS or with a KNXnet/IP visualization system.
  • Page 19: Ip Configuration

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 4.3 IP Configuration Fig 4.3: IP configuration ETS-Text Selection Comment Select one of the two official system ports. HTTP port 8080 If DHCP is not used, following parameters are to Do not use be set (see table below). DHCP If DHCP is used, no further IP parameters have to be set.
  • Page 20: Knx Multicasting Address

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 4.4 KNX Multicasting Address The multicast address 224.0.23.12 is the defined address for the KNXnet/IP from the KNX Association in conjunction with the IANA. This address shall only be changed if it becomes necessary due to the existing network. Fig.
  • Page 21: Main Line

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 4.5 Main Line Fig. 4.5: Main line ETS-Text Selection Comment - Block: no telegram is routed. - Filter: only telegrams are routed which are entered in Groups: filter, Physical: block the filter table. Groups and Physical: filter Telegram - Route: the telegrams are routed.
  • Page 22: Sub Line

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 1. transmit all(not 1. All physical telegrams are transmitted. Physical recommended) 2. No physical telegram is transmitted. telegrams 2. block 3. Only physical telegrams are routed based on the 3. filter physical address. Note: The parameter “transmit all” for Group telegrams and Physical telegrams is intended only for testing purposes and should not be set for normal operation.
  • Page 23 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router ETS-Text Selection Comment - Block: no telegram is routed. Groups: filter, Physical: - Filter: only telegrams are routed which are block entered in the filter table. Groups and Physical: filter - Route: the telegrams are routed. Telegram routing Groups: route, Physical: - Configure: the following parameters can be set...
  • Page 24 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router After subline transmission error (e.g. due to missing receiver) Physical telegrams: Physical telegrams: 1. no 1. The physical telegram is not repeated. Repetition if errors 2. up to 3 repetitions 2. The physical telegram is repeated up to 3 times. on subline 3.
  • Page 25: Chapter 5 Web Front-End

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Chapter 5 Web Front-end The web front-end can be used to read out the actual device parameters (HTTP port, IP address, MAC address, ...), to update its firmware and to adjust the (additional) tunneling addresses. To identify a particular IP router of a KNX network the Programming LED/Programming Mode can be remotely switched on and off without pressing the on-device Programming Button.
  • Page 26: Via Windows Network Upnp

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 5.1.1 Via windows Network UPnP Fig. 5.1: as UPnP network device (KNX IP Router) When the UPnP network function is enabled, KNX IP Router appears in the Windows Network. Double-click on the IP router network device opens the web front-end with the standard web browser.
  • Page 27: Via Ip Address

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 5.1.2 Via IP Address When IP address and HTTP port (80 or 8080) are known, this information is sufficient to access the web front-end by a web browser. The actual IP address is shown in the ETS list of Discovered Interfaces.
  • Page 28: Via Mac Address

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 5.1.3 Via MAC Address 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 IP Router’s housing can be used.
  • Page 29: Device Info

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 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. Fig. 5.3: Device info tab...
  • Page 30: Knx

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 5.3 KNX Here, all KNX specific addresses are shown. Setting changes can easily be checked. With a simple click on “On” or “Off” Programming Mode can be switched on/off. This function is equivalent to a Programming Button press. Together with the Device Info tab it is easy to distinguish the regarded device (with a certain IP address or MAC address or serial number) from other similar devices in the same IP network.
  • Page 31: Firmware Update / Boot Mode

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 5.4 Firmware Update / Boot Mode Under the Update tab the firmware of the IP Router can be updated via IP i.e. the Ethernet network like described in following steps. During the remote update process, the IP Router enters Boot Mode.
  • Page 32 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Step 3: After Programming Mode activation give a short press to the Function Button. Then click on the “refresh” button (alternatively, refresh the browser). Fig. 5.7: Update Authorized Step 4: When the “request update“ button appears it has to be pressed to select the update file and enter “Boot Mode”.
  • Page 33: Ip Tunneling Address Assignment

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router 5.5 IP Tunneling Address Assignment According to the host’s physical address assignment the first tunneling address (additional physical address) of the IP Router can only be set by ETS. Please make sure: The additional physical addresses for tunneling and the host ´ s physical address have to be different.
  • Page 34 KNX/EIB KNX IP Router FFFF-FFFFFFFF Fig. 5.11: Additional Tunneling Address Assignment in the Web Front-end...
  • Page 35: Chapter 6 State Of Delivery

    KNX/EIB KNX IP Router Chapter 6 State of Delivery The IP Router is delivered with the following default factory settings: Physical address 15.15.0 15.15.241 15.15.242 Tunneling Addresses 15.15.243 15.15.244 IP configuration IP address assignment DHCP/Auto IP IP routing multicast address 224.0.23.12 Main Line (IP Main line to TP Subline) Group telegrams (main group 0...13)

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