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User Manual IP Interface with Secure_V1.1 BNIP-00/00.S KNX/EIB Home and Building Control System...
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Attentions 1. Please keep devices away from strong magnetic field, high temperature, wet environment; 2. Please do not fall the device to the ground or make them get hard impact; 3. Please do not use wet cloth or volatile reagent to wipe the device; 4.
KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure Chapter 1 Summary The IP Interface with Secure is designed for an intelligent building control system, which is used for facilitating communication between the Ethernet network and the KNX system. KNX telegram can be sent to or received from other devices via the network. The device supports the KNX Secure protocol (KNXnet/IP Security).
KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure Chapter 2 Technical Data Power supply Operation voltage 21-30V DC, via the KNX bus Current consumption <19.5mA, 24V; <15.5mA, 30V Power consumption <470mW Connections Via bus connection terminal (red/black) RJ45 socket for10/100Base-T, IEEE 802.3 network, Auto Sensing Operating and Programming LED and For assignment of the physical address...
KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure Chapter 3 Dimension and Connection Diagram 3.1. Dimension diagram 3.2. Connection diagram ①LAN LED ON, indicate that network connect normally LAN LED flashing, indicate that telegram traffic between device and network ②KNX LED ON, indicate that KNX bus connect normally KNX LED flashing, indicate that telegram traffic between KNX bus and device ③LAN connection...
KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure Chapter 4 Parameter setting description in the ETS 4.1. Parameter window “General” Parameter window “General” is shown in fig. 4.1.1. The device information,including company name, project name,DNS server can be set here. Fig 4.1.1 “General” parameter window Parameter “Company Name (30 char.)”...
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KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure The device name is used for identification of the device on the LAN. For example, the installation location can be identified by the names assigned to the devices, e.g. IP interface, hall, etc Note: Only the first 30 characters of the device name are loaded into the device; the rest is truncated.
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KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure Fig. 4.1.3 IP Obtain an IP address automatically:In the default setting the IP Interface with Secure expects the assignment of an IP address by a DHCP (dynamic host configuration protocol) server. This server responds to a request by assigning a free IP address to the device. If a DHCP server is not available in the network, the device will be inaccessible.
KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure 4.2. Use of the integrated tunneling servers The IP Interface with Secure offers 5 additional physical addresses, which can be used for a tunneling connection, shown in fig. 4.2.1. These so-called tunneling servers can be used with the ETS as a programming interface or with another visual display client, with smartphone, with tablet, with bus tool etc.
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KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure In addition, the tunneling servers can also be encrypted with KNX Secure. First activate Secure Commissioning, and then activate Secure Tunneling, as shown in Figure 4.2.3. After activating Secure Tunneling, the password for each Tunneling connection can be set in ETS, as shown in Figure 4.2.4, and users can change this password as needed.
KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure Fig.4.2.5 Set project password 4.3. KNX Secure The IP Interface with Secure is a KNX device according to the KNX Secure standard. In other words, the device can run in secure mode, and the tunneling connection are encrypted. Therefore, the following information must be taken into account during device commissioning: It is essential to assign a project password as soon as a KNX Secure device is imported into a ...
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KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure Fig.4.3.1 Add Device Certificate window Alternatively, the certificates of all Secure devices can be entered in the ETS beforehand. This is done on the “Security” tab on the project overview page, as shown in Figure 4.3.2 below. The certificates can be also added to the selected device in the project, as shown in Figure 4.3.3.
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KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure Two FDSK stickers are applied on the device. One of them can be used for the project documentation, and the other one can remain on the device. Without the FDSK, it will no longer be possible to operate the device in KNX Secure mode after a reset.
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KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure Whether the device is replaced in the same project, or the device is replaced in a different project, the processing is similar: Reset the device to the factory settings, then reassign the FDSK. After the device is downloaded successfully, the label Add Device Certificate turns gray, indicating that the key for this device has been assigned successfully, as shown in Figure 4.3.6 below.
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KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure Fig. 4.3.8 IP tunneling connection...
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KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure In Figure 4.3.8, if Secure Tunneling is not activated, , the commissioning password and authentication code are not required when the device is connected as an interface; if Secure Tunneling is activated, ETS will prompt you to enter the commissioning password and authentication code when connecting.
KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure 4.4. Unloading the device The device can be reset to the factory settings. This is a secure device, so the following information must be observed: When the device is operated in KNX Secure mode, it can be reset via the ETS only if the ETS uses the project with which the device was parameterized or if the commissioning key is available in the project.
KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure 4.5. Read device information Reading device information can only be done in the project of the device, via select the device-->right-click-->info-->device info, as shown fig.4.5 below. Fig. 4.5 Read device information...
KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure Chapter 5 Factory setting The IP Interface is delivered with the following default factory settings: Physical address 15.15.254 15.15.241 15.15.242 Tunneling Addresses 15.15.243 15.15.244 15.15.245 IP configuration IP address 192.168.2.200 Subnet mask 255.255.255.0 Default gateway 192.168.2.1 The reset to factory settings can also be performed directly on the device.
KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure Chapter 6 Web Configuration Web configuration is typically used to modify IP addresses and device names, and upgrade devices. Note: If KNX security is enabled, network configuration cannot be modified via the web configuration. Enter the IP the device in the web browser to enter the web configuration interface address of of the IP Interface, as shown in Fig.6.1 below.
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KNX/EIB IP Interface with Secure ⑧ Gateway: Display or set the gateway. Note: When using a fixed IP address setting, please ensure that each device receives a different IP address, and configure an appropriate subnet mask and default gateway, otherwise the web configuration interface cannot be opened even if the IP address is entered.
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