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KNX IP BAOS 777
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Interface and ObjectServer between LAN and KNX Bus.

Application area

The KNX IP BAOS 777 integrates a web server for the KNX installation. 

This allows the visualization in a web browser on a PC or mobile device.

The email function allows the notification e.g. in case of an alarm. 

The integration of a Date & Time Server (NTP) allows to obtain date and time automatically via the Internet

and to synchronize the KNX installation.

Extensive time functions offer a powerful KNX time switch with week function.

The configuration is done with the ETS software.

KNX IP BAOS 774
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Compact bus powered Interface and ObjectServer between LAN and KNX-Bus.

Application area

The KNX IP BAOS 774 is used as Interface for connecting to KNX both on telegram level (KNXnet/IP Tunneling) and on data point level (KNX Application Layer).

Clients can directly access Group Objects via either a Binary Protocol (over TCP/IP or UDP/IP) or via JSON (Java Script Object Notation) Web Services.

The device is configured with the ETS and supports up to 1000 Group Objects.

10 simultaneous client connections are supported.

BAOS is an acronym for “Bus Access and Object Server”.

It is possible to connect to the KNX bus everywhere over LAN. 

Bus connection over the internet with KNX IP BAOS 774 is also possible.

The device supports 5 simultaneous KNXnet/IP tunneling connections.

The buttons are for diagnostic purposes.

The LEDs indicate

the operating status and communication errors on the bus.

Power is supplied via the KNX bus

KNX IP BAOS 773
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Compact bus powered Interface and ObjectServer between LAN and KNX-Bus.

Application area

The KNX IP BAOS 773 is used as Interface for connecting to KNX both on telegram level (KNXnet/IP Tunneling) and on data point level (KNX Application Layer).

Clients can directly access Group Objects via either a Binary Protocol (over TCP/IP or UDP/IP) or via JSON (Java Script Object Notation) Web Services.

The device is configured with the ETS and supports up to 250 Group Objects.

10 simultaneous client connections are supported.

BAOS is an acronym for “Bus Access and Object Server”.

It is possible to connect to the KNX bus everywhere over LAN. 

Bus connection over the internet with KNX IP BAOS 773 is also possible.

The device supports 5 simultaneous KNXnet/IP tunneling connections.

The buttons are for diagnostic purposes.

The LEDs indicate the operating status and communication errors on the bus.

Power is supplied via the KNX bus.

KNX IP LineMaster 762
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KNX power supply 640 mA with KNX IP router.

Application area

The KNX IP LineMaster 762.1 secure combines the essential functions of a KNX bus line: KNX power supply with choke, KNX IP router and KNX IP interface.

In addition to the bus voltage the power supply offers an auxiliary voltage.

The KNX IP router in the KNX IP LineMaster 762.1 secure allows forwarding of telegrams between different lines through a LAN (IP) as a fast backbone.

Using the embedded KNX IP interface, the KNX line can be connected directly to a PC (e.g. by ETS).

The device supports KNX Security which can be enabled in ETS.

As secure router the device allows coupling of not secured communication on KNX TP to a secured IP

backbone.

Also for the interface functionality (tunneling) KNX Security prevents from unauthorized access.

The IP address can be obtained by a DHCP server or by manual configuration (ETS) respectively.

KNX IP Router 752 secure
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Compact bus powered Router between LAN/Ethernet and KNX bus.

Application area

The compact KNX IP Router 752 secure allows forwarding of telegrams between different lines through a LAN (IP) as a fast backbone.

In addition this device is suited to connect a PC to the KNX network e.g. for ETS programming.

The device supports KNX Security which can be enabled in ETS. 

As secure router the device allows coupling of not secured communication on KNX TP to a secured IP

backbone.

Also for the interface functionality (tunneling) KNX security prevents from unauthorized access.

The IP address can be obtained by a DHCP server or by manual configuration (ETS) respectively.

This device works according to the KNXnet/IP specification using the core, the device management, the tunneling and the routing part.

The KNX IP Router 752 secure has an extended filter table for main group 0..31 and is able to buffer up to 150 telegrams.

Power is supplied via the KNX bus.

KNX IP Router 751
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Compact bus powered Router between LAN/Ethernet and KNX bus.

Application area

The compact KNX IP Router 751 allows forwarding of telegrams between different lines through a LAN (IP) as a fast backbone.

In addition this device is suited to connect a PC to the KNX network e.g. for ETS programming.

The IP address can be obtained by a DHCP server or by manual configuration (ETS) respectively.

This device works according to the KNXnet/IP specification using the core, the device management, the tunneling and the routing part.

The KNX IP Router 751 has an extended filter table for main group 0..31 and is able to buffer up to 150 telegrams.

Power is supplied via the KNX bus.

KNX IP Interface 740.1 wireless
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Wireless KNX IP interface.

Application area

The KNX IP Interface 740.1 wireless serves as a wireless interface to the KNX bus based on WLAN. 

The device can be used as a programming interface for the ETS® and is a wireless alternative to USB or wired IP interfaces.

The bus access via WIFI allows the installer to move freely in the building with his laptop to a large extent.

The KNX IP Interface 740.1 wireless has an integrated WIFI access point to which the laptop can connect.

Alternatively, the device can be connected to an existing WIFI in client mode, the connection can be made via WPS (WIFI Protected Setup).

The device supports the security standard WPA2.

Power is supplied via the KNX bus.

The device works according to the KNXnet/IP specification.

It can be used with the ETS® from version 5.

KNX IP Interface 732 secure
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Compact bus powered interface between LAN/Ethernet and KNX bus.

Application area

The KNX IP Interface 732 secure with its compact design has a width of only 1 module (18 mm) and is powered by the KNX bus.

The device is an interface between IP and KNX and can be used as programming interface for ETS®

Software.

You can access the KNX Bus from every point of your LAN.

Furthermore, the KNX IP Interface 732 secure allows you to program the KNX bus over the Internet.

The device supports KNX Security which can be enabled in ETS. 

With its interface functionality (tunneling) KNX security prevents from unauthorized access.

The buttons and LEDs on the device allow a local diagnosis including the operating status and communication errors.

KNX IP Interface 731
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Compact bus powered interface between LAN/Ethernet and KNX bus.

Application area

The KNX IP Interface 731 is a compact interface used to connect a PC to the KNX network.

The connection is made through LAN (IP).

Power is supplied via the KNX bus.

The IP address can be obtained by a DHCP server or by manual configuration (ETS) respectively.

This device works according to the KNXnet/IP specification using the core, the device management and the tunneling part.

The buttons are for diagnostic purposes.

The LEDs indicate the operating status and communication errors on the bus.

KNX Modbus TCP Gateway 716
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With KNX IP interface, bus powered.

Application area

The KNX Modbus TCP Gateway 716 secure is a compact gateway between KNX TP and modbus TCP with 250 freely configurable datapoints.

The device enables easy integration of modbus devices that support the TCP protocol via IP and can act as a modbus master or slave.

As master the device can address up to 5 slave devices.

The assignment between KNX objects and modbus registers can be configured via parameters in the ETS

without an additional tool.

Two buttons and three LEDs allow local operation and visualization of the device status.

Furthermore, the device can be used as a programming interface to connect one or more PCs to the KNX bus (e.g. for ETS®).

Power is supplied via the KNX bus.

The device supports KNX Security.

KNX TP LineCoupler 650
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Compact KNX Line Coupler.

Application area

The KNX LineCoupler 650 is a KNX line coupler in a compact design.

It connects two KNX bus segments (for example, a KNX line with a KNX area).

The device has an extended filter table for main group 0 … 31 and ensures a galvanic isolation between the lines.

The coupler supports KNX longframes and is compatible with the ETS® software (ETS 4.2 or higher).

The buttons on the front panel allow disabling the telegram filter for testing purposes.

The LEDs indicate operating conditions as well as communication errors on the KNX bus.

The power is supplied via the KNX bus (main line).

KNX Multi IO 580 (IP)
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KNX IP Multi IO with 48 configurable In- and Outputs.

Application area

The KNX IP Multi IO 580 is a universal binary interface for building control.

It provides 48 I/O lines.

Each line can be used as binary input as well as binary output.

The peripherals can be fed by an external voltage of 24 V⎓.

Channels which are configured as inputs can be used to control lights or blinds via the KNX network. 

They also can be used to count impulses, e.g. as interface for energy meters. 

Channels which are configured as outputs can directly drive signal LEDs, external coupling relays (e.g.

590) or jalousie relays (592).

The device works using the medium KNX IP.

It can be configured using the ETS (Version 4.2 or higher) with native parameters and standard group objects.

Also the KNX addressing scheme, based on individual device

address and group objects, is unchanged.

An easy to read OLED display on the front panel enables a manual operation to test the installation.

KNX Multi IO 570 (TP)
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KNX TP Multi IO with 48 configurable In- and Outputs.

Application area

The KNX TP Multi IO 570 is a universal binary interface for building control. 

It provides 48 I/O lines.

Each line can be used as binary input as well as binary output.

The peripherals can be fed by an external voltage of 24 V⎓.

Channels which are configured as inputs can be used to control lights or blinds via the KNX network.

They also can be used to count impulses, e.g. as interface for energy meters. 

Channels which are configured as outputs can directly drive signal LEDs, external coupling relays (e.g.590) or jalousie relays (592).

The integrated USB interface allows establishing a bidirectional connection between a PC and the KNX bus.

The USB connector has a galvanic separation from the KNX bus.

Both ETS (Version 4.2 or later) and visualization tools support this interface.

The configuration of the device is done with ETS, a local download is possible.

An easy to read OLED display on the front panel enables a manual operation to test the installation.

KNX IO 546 (1D1O)
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Combined dimming/switching actuator with 1 dimming output for active electronic ballasts and 1 switching output.

Application area

The KNX IO 546.1 secure (1D1O) is a compact combined dimming/switching actuator with 1 dimming output for active electronic ballasts with a 0/1-10V interface and 1 bi-stable relay output.

The dimming actuator can be used for several active electronic ballasts e.g. for LED panels or stripes.

The configuration allows controlling the channel by switching, rel.

Dimming and dimming value.

Several comfort functions are integrated as well, including scenes, slumber fading, staircase light and sequencer.

The switching actuator provides the function for universal outputs including scene control, timer, staircase lighting and heating valves (PWM for thermoelectric valve drives).


KNX DMX Gateway 544
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Gateway between KNX DMX512.

Application area

The KNX DMX Gateway 544 is a compact gateway between KNX and DMX512 (protocol for lighting control) with up to 64 freely configurable channels.

In master mode, the device allows convenient control of DMX luminaires, for example with KNX push-buttons.

Up to 64 dimming channels or up to 8 RGB/RGBW channels are available. 

Several subsets of DMX512 addresses can be assigned to each channel.

The dimming channels enable dimming of one or more DMX devices via KNX.

In addition, 4 sequencers are available in the gateway to carry out more complex tasks.

In slave mode KNX actuators can be controlled by DMX.

For example, the room lighting, which is part of the KNX installation, can be controlled via a DMX lighting control panel.


KNX IO 536 CC (4D)
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KNX LED dimming actuator 4-fold with constant current.

Application area

The KNX IO 536 CC (4D) is a compact RGB / RGBW / Tunable White dimming actuator with 4 outputs (constant current).

The dimming actuator can be used e.g. for LED panels or stripes with RGB / RGBW / Tunable White configuration or as 4 independent dimmer channels.

Every configuration allows controlling the channel by switching, rel.

Dimming and dimming value.

Several comfort functions are integrated as well, including scenes, slumber fading, staircase light and sequencer.


KNX IO 534 CV (4D)
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KNX LED dimming actuator 4-fold with constant voltage.

Application area

The KNX IO 534 CV (4D) is a compact RGB / RGBW /Tunable White dimming actuator with 4 PWM outputs.

The dimming actuator can be used e.g. for LED panels or stripes with RGB / RGBW / Tunable White configuration or as 4 independent PWM dimmer channels.

Every configuration allows controlling the channel by switching, rel.

Dimming and dimming value.

Several comfort functions are integrated as well, including scenes, slumber fading, staircase light and sequencer.


KNX IO 532 (1D1O)
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Switching actuator with 1 output and 2 binary inputs.

Application area

The KNX IO 532 (1D1O) is a compact combined dimming/switching actuator with 1 PWM dimming output for LEDs and 1 bi-stable relay output.

The dimming actuator can be used e.g. for LED panels or stripes.

Besides controlling the dimmer by switching, rel.

Dimming and dimming value, several optional functions are integrated, including scenes, automatic, slumber function or staircase light.

The switching actuator provides the function for universal outputs including scene control, timer, staircase lighting and heating valves (PWM for thermoelectric valve drives).

Two push buttons and three LEDs allow a local operation and a visualization of the device state.

In addition to the output channels the device includes 16 independent functions for logic or timer control.

KNX IO 530 (1D2I)
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Universal dimming actuator and binary inputs with 1 230V dimming output for lights and 2 binary inputs.

Application area

The KNX IO 530 (1D2I) is a compact 230 V dimmer with 1 dimming output and 2 binary inputs.

The dimming actuator can be used for dimmable electric lights supplied with 230 V mains.

To cover a wide range of usable electric lights the KNX IO 530 can operate with trailing or leading edge dimming.

Besides controlling the light by switching, rel.

Dimming and dimming value, several optional functions are integrated, including scenes, automatic, slumber function, staircase light and sequencer.


KNX IO 520 (1J2I)
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Blind actuator with 2 binary inputs.

Application area

The KNX IO 520 (1J2I) is a compact blind actuator with two additional binary inputs.

The actuator is used to control a blind, a shutter or a window drive.

The relay contacts are electrically interlocked.

The inputs can be connected to conventional switches with an external voltage of 12 to 230 V.

In the not configured state the binary inputs control the actuator channel.

Via commissioning the device using ETS® software the binary inputs can be used independently.

Two push buttons and three LEDs allow a local operation and a visualization of the device state.

In addition to the output and input channels the device includes 16 independent functions for logic or timer control.