ABB I-Bus KNX IP Interface IPS/S 2.1: Product Manual
ABB I-Bus KNX IP Interface IPS/S 2.1: Product Manual
ABB I-Bus KNX IP Interface IPS/S 2.1: Product Manual
IP Interface
IPS/S 2.1
This manual describes the function of the IP Interface IPS/S 2.1 with
the application program IP Interface.
Subject to changes and errors excepted.
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software, deviations cannot be completely excluded. We therefore cannot accept
any liability for this. Any necessary corrections will be inserted in new versions of
the manual.
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ABB i-bus KNX Contents
Contents Page
1 General 3
1.1 Product and functional overview ........................................................... 3
2 Device technology 5
2.1 Technical data....................................................................................... 5
2.2 Circuit diagram ...................................................................................... 7
2.3 Dimension drawing ............................................................................... 8
2.4 Assembly and installation ..................................................................... 9
2.5 Description of the inputs and outputs ................................................. 10
2.6 Operating controls .............................................................................. 10
2.7 Display elements ................................................................................ 11
3 Commissioning 13
3.1 Overview ............................................................................................. 13
3.2 Parameters ......................................................................................... 13
3.2.1 Parameter window IP settings.......................................................... 14
3.2.2 Parameter window IP address ......................................................... 15
3.3 Communication objects ...................................................................... 17
3.4 IPS/S as a programming interface ...................................................... 17
3.4.1 Settings from ETS3.0f ...................................................................... 18
A Appendix 21
A.1 Ordering information ........................................................................... 21
A.2 Notes ................................................................................................... 22
1 General
The IP Interface IPS/S 2.1 connects the KNX bus with the Ethernet network.
KNX telegrams can be sent to or received from other devices via the
network. The device uses the KNXnet/IP protocol from the KNX Association
for communication.
In older documents and in the ETS 3.0e the KNXnet/IP protocol is also
referred to as the EIBnet/IP protocol.
Both protocols and specifications are identical.
The IP Interface can program KNX devices via the LAN using the ETS 3.0e
(or higher). It can serve as an interface for a visualisation as well. Its IP
address can be fix, assigned via DHCP or AutoIP. For operation an
additional 12 to 30 V DC supply is necessary.
2 Device technology
Note
The programming requires EIB Software Tool ETS3 V3.0e or higher.
If ETS3 is used a *.VD3 or higher type file must be imported.
The application program is available in the ETS3 at ABB/System
devices/Interfaces.
The device does not support the closing function of a project or the KNX
device in the ETS. If you inhibit access to all devices of the project with
a BCU code (ETS3), it has no effect on this device. Data can still be read
and programmed.
IPS/S 2.1
Caution
The supply voltage must be between 10 to 30 V DC.
Otherwise the device may be damaged!
KNX connection
The supplied bus connection terminal is used to connect to the KNX bus.
Note
Programming requires ETS3 from version 3.0e or higher.
LAN connection
The network connection is carried out via an Ethernet RJ 45 interface for
LAN networks. The network interface can be operated with a transmission
speed of 10/100 Mbit/s. Network activity is indicated by the LAN/LINK LED
on the front of the device.
ON LAN/LINK Telegram
ON
• The LED lights up if the power supply is available and the device is
ready for operation.
• The LED flashes when the device starts-up, a maximum 40 seconds
after the supply voltage is applied.
LAN/LINK
• The LED lights up if the device detects a connection to the network.
• The LED flashes if the device detects activity on the network,
e.g. when data is exchanged.
Telegram
• The LED lights up when a connection to the KNX is available.
• The LED flashes if the device detects a telegram on the KNX.
3 Commissioning
3.1 Overview
Note
In general, the preloaded settings can be retained. If changes to the
parameterisation are necessary, they must be loaded via the KNX bus
(twisted pair).
Only the physical address of the IP Interface can be programmed via the
LAN.
3.2 Parameters
IP address assignment
Options: automatically (DHCP, AutoIP)
fixed
• automatically: In the standard setting the IP Interface expects the
assignment of an IP address by a DHCP server (dynamic host
configuration protocol). This server responds to a request by assigning
a free IP address to the device. If a DHCP server is not available in the
network or it does not respond within 30 seconds, the device starts an
auto IP procedure. It assigns itself with an address from the reserved
range for auto IP addresses (169.254.xxx.yyy).
• fixed: If no DHCP server is installed on the network or if the IP address
should remain static, it can be assigned as fixed.
The parameter window IP Address appears.
IP address
Options: Byte x 0…255
The IP address is the unique address of the IP Interface in the LAN.
This address should be entered in a byte-by-byte manner, e.g. as follows
for address 192.168.0.10:
Byte 1: 192
Byte 2: 168
Byte 3: 0
Byte 4: 10
Subnet mask
Options: Byte x 0…255
The Subnet mask defines the network class. The subnet mask must be set
to reflect the number and structure of the subnet. In the simplest case of
a small network the subnet mask 255.255.255.0 should be set as follows:
Byte 1: 255
Byte 2: 255
Byte 3: 255
Byte 4: 0
Default gateway
Options: Byte x 0…255
The parameter Default gateway defines the connection point, e.g. the
IP address of a router between networks through which IP telegrams
are transferred. These gateways are only available in larger networks.
For smaller networks the setting 0.0.0.0 can be retained.
3.4 IPS/S as a
programming interface
The IP Interface IPS/S can be used together with the ETS as a programming
interface.
The following settings can be used:
After completion of the settings, the connection to the IPS/S can be tested
by clicking on Test in the new window:
The physical address of the interface can be set via the Settings button.
The following window appears:
4 Planning and
application
Note
If the IP Interface is subjected to IP-, TCP- or UDP flooding
(attack from the Internet) the device may not be reachable during that
attack. All services are reachable again after the flooding has stopped.
To avoid this behaviour a rate limiter at network level has to be used.
Please discuss the topic with your network administrator.
A Appendix
Short description Designation Order No. bbn 40 16779 Price Weight Packaging
EAN group 1 pc. [pc.]
[kg]
IPS/S 2.1 IP Interface, MDRC 2CDG 110 098 R0011 664 84 4 P2 0.1 1
A.2 Notes