ABB i-bus® KNX IP Interface IPS/S 2.1 IP Router IPR/S 2.1

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ABB i-bus® KNX IP Interface IPS/S 2.1 IP Router IPR/S 2.1

IP Interface (IPS/S 2.1) / IP Router (IPR/S 2.1) Overview Two devices IP Interface IPS/S 2.1 IP Router IPR/S 2.1 Common features KNXnet/IP protocol 2 Modules wide Additional power supply (10..30 V DC) necessary

IP Interface (IPS/S 2.1) To connect a PC (for visualization or programming) to KNX via IP KNXnet/IP capabilities: Only Tunneling Main usage: Programming via IP Suitable to connect a PC with visualization software in a small/medium-sized project with one line / area

IP Router (IPR/S 2.1) To connect a PC (for visualization or programming) to KNX via IP To connect lines / areas via IP KNXnet/IP capabilities: Tunneling Routing Main usage: Routing of KNX telegrams over IP in all kind of projects Additional feature: Programming via IP

IP Router (IPR/S 2.1) As an area coupler G LK Ethernet (10/100 MBit) Main line 1 (9.6 kBit) 1.0.0 Main line 2 2.0.0 = Line coupler = KNX device With IPR/S as area coupler up to 15 IPR/S per ETS-Project are possible

IP Router (IPR/S 2.1) As a line coupler G Ethernet (10/100 MBit) = KNX device 1.1.0 1.2.0 1.3.0 2.1.0 2.2.0 With IPR/S as line coupler 15 x 15 = 225 IPR/S per ETS project are possible

IP Router (IPR/S 2.1) In the network Visualisation PC Router Switch Ethernet    KNX Line 1 KNX Line 2 KNX Line 3 KNX Line n

IP Router (IPR/S 2.1) Not compatible with IP-Gateway IG/S1.1 ! As interface between IP-Gateway IG/S and IP Router IPR/S an OPC Bridge (software) can be used

IP Router (IPR/S 2.1) OPC server software OPC server software which runs with the IPR/S is available from: NETxAUTOMATION (www.netxautomation.com)