GEWISS GW A9707 KNX/IP Router Installation Guide
If the device is used as an area coupler (x.0.0), there must be no other KNX/IP Router below it in the system
type (e.g. figure 2.2). This means that, if the device has the physical address 1.0.0, there cannot be another
router with - for example - the address 1.1.0.
Fig 2.2: KNX/IP Routers as area couplers
Fig 2.3: KNX/IP Routers as area coupler and line coupler
The KNX/IP Router has a filter table for reducing the traffic on the KNX BUS line; the filter table (8 kB)
supports the extended group addresses, and is automatically generated by ETS.
Given the difference in data transmission frequency between Ethernet (10 Mbit/s) and KNX (9.6 kbit/s), more
telegrams can be transmitted on IP. If several telegrams are sent on the same BUS line one after the other,
they must be stored in the router buffer to make sure none of them is lost. The KNX/IP Router can store up
to 150 telegrams (sent from the IP backbone to the KNX BUS line).
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| General | Details |
|---|---|
| Name | GEWISS GW A9707 KNX/IP Router Installation Guide |
| Make | GEWiSS |
| Language | English |
| Filetype | PDF (Download) |
| File size | 0.38 MB |
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