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KNX 100G Setup
1. Add KNX 100G Interface Within ETS
Within ETS, the KNX 100G interfaces can be selected and setup via “Bus Interfaces”.
NOTE: ETS can access congured KNX 100G interfaces without a database entry if the default settings are compatible with
the KNX installation. If the KNX 100G setup does not comply with installation conditions, it must be configured within an
ETS project. See Configure Interface Properties on page 4.
After connecting the KNX 100G to the LAN and the KNX bus, the device should automatically appear in ETS within the “Bus”
menu under “Discovered Interfaces”. By double clicking on the discovered interface, it will be selected as the current interface. On
the right side of the ETS window, all specic information and options of the connection appear (see gure 5).
2. Setup Individual Address for Tunneling
The device’s name and “Individual Address” can be changed within your ETS project. The KNX 100G has an individual address
which can be used to access the device.
The device supports up to ve connections for control. Each connection is associated with one of the ve individual addresses
in the device. The addresses can be assigned via ETS. Telegrams sent to the bus contain a sender address from one of the ve
additional addresses, and response telegrams can be transmitted to respective clients.
Additional individual addresses must be selected from the address range of the bus line in which the interface is installed and may
not be used by another device. The individual KNX 100G address and the addresses for additional tunneling connections can be
changed within the ETS project after the device has been added to the project.
Factory Default Settings
Setting Value
Individual Device Address
15.15.255
Number of congured KNXnet/IP tunneling
connection
1
Individual address of tunneling connection
15.15.250
IP address assignment: DHCP
Reset to Factory Device Settings
The following callouts reference Figure 1 on page 1.
1. Separate the KNX Bus connector
A
from the device.
2. Press and hold the Programming Mode button
B
.
3. Reconnect KNX Bus connector
A
of device.
4. Continue holding the Programming Mode button
B
for six seconds.
5. A short ashing of all LEDs (
CDEF
) visaulizes the successful reset of the device to factory default settings.
Figure 5. Changing Device Address in ETS
Figure 4. New Connection in Bus Interfaces