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- The JB513C23 Binary Output (relay) is a KNX device with three switching outputs. The device is installed in a 4 x4 inch junction box. The bus is connected via a bus terminal block.
- The actuator electronics are supplied via the bus voltage.
- The JB513C23 can switch resistive loads (e.g. electrical heaters, incandescent lamps, high voltage halogen lamps), inductive loads (e.g. motor, low voltage halogen lamps with intermediate conventional transformers), or capacitive loads (e.g. low voltage halogen lamps with intermediate electronic transformers).
- Each actuator output may be configured independently to provide switching, manual override, forced control, logical gate and status reporting.
- The JB260C23 Binary Input is a KNX device with four binary input channels.
- The device is installed in a 4 x 4 inch junction box.
- The bus is connected via a bus terminal block.
- The device electronics are supplied via the bus voltage.
- The device enables recording of statuses (contact is opened or closed respectively voltage is applied or not) and changes in status (contact is being opened or closed respectively voltage is rising or falling), as well as voltage impulses.
- The push button interface is a binary input and output devices for installation in in-wall boxes (Æ60 mm, depth: 40 mm).
- Each of the four channels may be used either as an input for potential-free switch / push button contacts or as an output for control of a light emitting diode (LED).
- The required scanning / control voltage is provided by the push button interface (requires no additional power supply).
- The push button interface is a binary input and output device for installation in in-wall boxes (Æ 60 mm, depth: 40 mm).
- Each of the two channels may be used either as an input for potential-free switch / push button contacts or as an output for control of a light emitting diode (LED).
- The required scanning / control voltage is provided by the push button interface (requires no additional power supply).
- For example, up to 2 switches/push buttons with one potential-free contact each or one 2-fold push button with two potential-free contacts may be connected to a push button interface.
- The connection is carried out via a cable set which is permanently connected to the push button interface.
- The connecting cables between switches/push buttons and the push button interface may be extended up to 10 m. It must be ensured that twisted cable pairs are used.
- Commands can be given to actuators via the connected switches/push buttons, e.g. for defined switching on/off, for dimming fluorescent lamps or for raising/lowering venetian blinds and adjusting the louvres.
- Each channel, which is configured as an output, can drive an output current of up to 2mA for controlling a light emitting diode (LED).
- With the ETS the application program is selected, its parameters and addresses are assigned appropriately, and downloaded to the push button interface.
Mounting plate for presence detector.
- Mounting plate for presence detectors UP 258Dx1 S 258/12
- For mounting presence detector UP 258Dx1 with 4x4 boxes.
- Color white (similar to RAL 9016)
- Dimensions 109x109x11 mm
- Surface mounting box for presence detectors UP 258Dx1 AP 258E11
- For mounting presence detector UP 258Dx1 as a surface-mounted device.
- Color white (similar to RAL 9016)
- Dimensions (LxWxH) 109x109x30 mm
Characteristics
- Actively emitted by the ultrasound sensor (US), ultrasound waves (40 kHz) propagate around the rest of the room.
- They envelop objects that are in the room and penetrate into all corners.
- This means that the ultrasound sensor (US) can even detect movements when there is no line-of-sight contact between it and the person.
- This presence detector is equipped with an integrated brightness and temperature sensor.
- The maximum detection area is 28 m² for presence and 79 m² for motion.
- The presence detector captures brightness and temperature data and thus controls not only the illumination systems but also ventilation and heating systems.
- Communication is conducted via KNX. The presence detector is designed for installation in the ceiling.
Characteristics
- These presence detectors are equipped with an integrated brightness sensor and HVAC sensors that use multiple calibration methods so that they can be adjusted at the particular installation location.
- The maximum detection area is 64 m² for presence and 400 m² for motion.
- The presence detectors capture brightness, humidity, temperature, brightness and CO2 and thus control not only the illumination systems but also ventilation and heating systems.
- Communication is conducted via KNX. All types are designed for mounting on the ceiling.
Characteristics
- These presence detectors are equipped with an integrated brightness sensor and HVAC sensors that use multiple calibration methods so that they can be adjusted at the particular installation location.
- The maximum detection area is 64 m² for presence and 400 m² for motion.
- The presence detectors capture brightness, humidity, temperature, brightness and CO2 and thus control not only the illumination systems but also ventilation and heating systems.
- Communication is conducted via KNX. All types are designed for mounting on the ceiling.
Characteristics
- These presence detectors are equipped with an integrated brightness sensor and HVAC sensors that use multiple calibration methods so that they can be adjusted at the particular installation location.
- The maximum detection area is 64 m² for presence and 400 m² for motion.
- The presence detectors capture brightness, humidity, temperature, brightness and CO2 and thus control not only the illumination systems but also ventilation and heating systems.
- Communication is conducted via KNX. All types are designed for mounting on the ceiling.
Presence / Motion detector
- The detector senses the presence of a person or that there is no longer anyone in its detection area.
- The detector signal can be analyzed via two separate communication channels, termed motion detector and presence detector.
- The detection range is identical for all channels. Each channel can be locked individually via objects.
HVAC detector
- The detector has an additional control output for HVAC applications.
- For example, this function can switch systems that are used for heating, ventilating and climate control (HVAC) of the room from “Energy saving mode” in an unused room to “Comfort mode” in an occupied room and back to “Energy saving mode”, when the room is again unoccupied.
- Functionality of the Presence detector / Motion detector / HVAC-detector
- For each detector channel 4 communication objects are available, in sum 12 different communication objects.
- It is possible to send one or two KNX telegrams at the beginning and at the end of a detected presence, according to configuration.
- The values of the communication objects are configured for each functional block (motion detector, presence detector, HVAC-detector) via corresponding parameters.
Presence detector with brightness sensor for detection of motion and presence for ceiling mounting
- Contrast measurement of brightness
- Presence motion detection up to Ø8 m
- Flush mounted installation in ceilings with wall box or clamps
- Integrated IR receiver for IR remote control
Functions with commission with ETS
- Three independent output channels with four commands each in case of motion detection
- Integrated 2-level light controller (switching)
- Integrated constant light level controller for up to five lighting groups including
- Usage of motion detector as standalone mode or extension mode to cover wider areas
- Independent output channel for HVAC applications
Presence detector with brightness sensor for detection of motion and presence for ceiling mounting
- Contrast measurement of brightness
- Presence motion detection up to Ø8 m
- Flush mounted installation in ceilings with wall box or clamps
- Integrated IR receiver for IR remote control
Functions with commission with ETS
- Three independent output channels with four commands each in case of motion detection
- Integrated 2-level light controller (switching)
- Integrated constant light level controller for up to five lighting groups including
- Usage of motion detector as standalone mode or extension mode to cover wider areas
- Independent output channel for HVAC applications
Blind/Shutter control with one output of a KNX Multi IO.
- The device may be used for permanent interior installations in dry locations or within distribution boards with DIN rail.
Serial Interface and ObjectServer for KNX Bus.
Application
The KNX Serial Interface BAOS 870 serves as a simple integration solution for non-KNX devices.
Designed as a RS-232 interface, the KNX Serial BAOS 870 uses the proven FT1.2 protocol (PEI 10) as message format.
Moreover, the device supports the BAOS protocol for accessing data points.
This allows non-KNX devices to be fully integrated into a KNX network via a RS-232 link.
For a quick start, free SDKs, a demonstration tool as well as an ETS entry with 250 group objects are available.
Furthermore, individual ETS representations for OEM versions can be created.
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
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.
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 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.
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).