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EIBMARKT - In addition to conventional electronic and electrical modules, EIBMARKT® GmbH Holding develops and produces intelligent KNX® automation solutions (KNX® sensors, KNX® actuators, and KNX® system devices) and has been a member of the Konnex Association in Brussels for many years. EIBMARKT® also offers custom services for KNX® system integration to private and business customers. The company's creative teams are always busy developing new products, thus systematically extending and optimizing existing solutions. Almost all core activities of EIBMARKT® GmbH Holding are focused on technologically sophisticated building management. Along with the development and production of electronic and electrical modules, this also includes application development. The core expertise of KNX® building automation and worldwide online trade (EIBMARKT®, eibabo®, and eibtron) have led to new business fields, such as intelligent yacht automation with KNX® in pleasure craft and superyacht building and robot-controlled 360°/3D product photography for manufacturers and online shops. The EIBMARKT® series of interface modules for HVAC, KNX® sensors, KNX® switch actuators, KNX® controllers, KNX® power supplies, KNX® blind actuators and shutter actuators can be integrated in all fieldbus systems. EIBMARKT® KNX® IP interfaces, KNX® presence detectors, KNX® motion detectors, KNX® power supplies, and many other products are extremely popular. Over 50 international shop systems, including eibabo®, are operated via the subsidiary eibmarkt®.com GmbH. With more than 20 years of experience in the mail order business, the company serves customers all over the world. Decades of experience in the field of home and building automation and the company's strong focus on internationalization in e-business with its eibabo® stores provide a particular advantage. Hardly any other company offers such a diverse range of brands in 14 languages with a wide choice of country-specific payment options. eibmarkt®.com GmbH is one of the few exporters in this industry to be certified by the German customs authorities. It is connected to the AEB data center and operates in accordance with the ATLAS procedures (automated tariff and local customs declaration procedures) certified by the German Federal Finance Office. Thanks to its own customs clearance system, EIBMARKT® with its shop systems is able to organize all processes for international shipping from sourcing of goods to delivery. EIBMARKT® is an innovative company which also focuses on the shopping behavior of the future, for example 2D and 3D hologram technology without 3D glasses as well as smell and feel using specific actuators and sensors. The company's special achievements have been recognized by various national and international awards, such as the Initiative Mittelstand ?INNOVATIONSPREIS-IT? (innovation award for IT in the SME sector) sponsored by Microsoft Deutschland GmbH and awarded to EIBMARKT® GmbH Holding for the innovative IT solution ?3D Reprography in E-Commerce? ? a highly useful solution for small and medium-sized enterprises.

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Coupler - If you want to connect an application module to the KNX bus in your building automation, you need a bus coupler. Here you can find out which functions a bus coupler can take on and which device is suitable for you and your application. As a specialist center for building automation, the eibabo® shop offers you all the components you need to set up simple and complex installations at top conditions. Our product range extends from sensors and actuators, control units and power supplies to motors and drives.What is a bus coupler?Within conventional electrical installations, the function of a system results from the type of wiring. The use of the KNX bus system makes the functionality significantly more flexible. Here the function of the system is determined by the application (software) and the parameterization of individual KNX participants. KNX participants are application modules such as buttons, switches, actuators, weather stations, motion detectors, shutter actuators and so on. This has clear advantages. If, for example, the requirement changes, the function can be adapted by changing the parameterization. The installation itself remains unchanged. To implement such an installation, a so-called KNX bus line is usually laid in addition to the line for the mains voltage. This carries 30V DC and is used to transmit the signals for switching, controlling, regulating or monitoring between all participants.Image: Jung 2070 U KNX bus couplerA universal interface is required so that the KNX participants can send and receive signals to one another. The KNX bus coupler is this interface between the application modules and the KNX bus. Bus couplers are available as permanently connected combination devices together with application modules or as a separate module for flush-mounting, surface-mounting and installation. With the latter, the function of the bus coupler only results from the plugging in of an application module and its parameterization by the device-specific application.What tasks does a bus coupler take on?The bus coupler is responsible for all tasks that directly affect the KNX system in any way. The bus coupler makes the so-called bus voltage available to the application modules. Nothing works without electricity and many of these modules do not have a separate power supply. With very simple application modules, the bus coupler records their sensor data and actuator functions and processes them in such a way that they are 'understood' by other participants. Finally, the bus coupler takes over the actual processing of the data traffic. The application modules establish the connection to the user. In addition to buttons, motion detectors and controllers, these can also be display panels, motors or signaling devices.The KNX bus coupler with program memoryA KNX bus coupler with program memory consists on the one hand of the transmitter module, which defines the connected medium. On the other hand, there is the bus coupler controller with a microcontroller for organizing the data traffic. The manufacturer's system software is permanently stored there. It cannot be changed by the user. The device-specific application and the information for parameterization are stored in another so-called flash memory or ROM read-only memory. The device receives this during commissioning or when the parameterization is changed via the bus (S mode).Good to knowWhen configuring KNX devices, we differentiate between E-mode and S-mode. In E-mode, the bus coupler is supplied with the application (software) loaded. In S mode, the function of the device is only determined when the application is loaded. Normally, the application (via the ETS) is loaded into the bus coupler.This defines the desired functions of the device, for example:Affiliation to group addresseswhether an actuator should dim or switchwhich dimming speed should be maintainedat which basic brightness it starts and where the end point iswhat happens after a power failure and power recoveryand so forth This data remains stored even in the event of a power failure. Current measured values and switching states are stored in the RAM memory and are lost in the event of a power failure or when the device is reset.The KNX bus coupler without program memoryMemory-intensive functional logic and address extensions, as well as controllers and chipsets, are increasingly being outsourced to the application modules. These bus couplers without program memory consist only of the media-specific transmission module with the digital interface to the application microcontroller. These are only used to manage group addresses and ensure standardized data traffic according to the KNX protocol.How is the interface between the bus coupler and user module structured?The interface to the user module consists of a standardized plug connection with 10 poles. Both the power supply and the data exchange are implemented via this.How do I recognize whether a device already has a bus coupler?You can purchase and install the bus coupler and user module either separately or as a permanently connected complete device. Each KNX device with a red/black bus connection terminal already has a bus coupler. Please note:In the case of series installation devices (REG devices for electrical distribution for mounting on DIN rails), the bus coupler is not visible as an individual device, but is integrated in the device. Examples of this are KNX switching actuators or KNX dimming actuators.Which devices do not have an integrated bus coupler?With push button sensors, you often have to order the bus coupler separately from the push button. The end device (e.g. temperature controller, motion detector or touch sensor) is plugged onto the bus coupler via a multi-pin application interface. However, pushbutton sensors and room controllers (combined pushbuttons with room temperature controllers) including bus couplers are increasingly being supplied. Therefore, pay attention to the item description and prices.Are bus couplers and user modules compatible across manufacturers?As a rule, you have to order the bus coupler manufacturer-specifically to match the application modules. The device-specific application program must also be from the same provider. For example, you cannot operate a Gira KNX push button sensor with a Hager KNX bus coupler.eibabo® has all KNX bus couplers from the relevant KNX brand manufacturers in its portfolio. These include in particular ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Gira, Hager, Jung, Lingg & Janke, Merten, Siemens and Theben.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Bus coupler for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Bus couplerBus coupler moduleBus technologyButton couplerControl panelControl unitHome electronicsInterfaceInterface converterLight controlPresence detectorRadio systemSocket coverTactile sensorTransducerWind controlfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Coupler:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEltakoGiraIssendorffJungLingg & JankeSiemensSteinelWarema
Motion detector - What are the differences between KNX motion detectors and KNX presence detectors? And how do I know which devices are the right ones for my application? We describe what you should look out for when buying a motion detector and provide you with useful information on use and installation in the following article.How do you differentiate between KNX presence detectors and KNX motion detectors?A basic distinction is made between KNX presence detectors and KNX motion detectors in the conventional area or in home and building automation, whereby presence detectors can usually also be used as motion detectors and are therefore often the better choice.The differences and main advantages of a presence detector compared to a motion detector (simplest light measurement, interference from artificial light) are the variable usage options due to the special and permanent light measurement (daylight and/or mixed light), even during the switch-on process. The light value is measured with a special sensor, which has a spectral sensitivity similar to that of the human eye. TIP:For outdoor use, use motion detectors that have several function blocks in the sensor technology in order to control independently of the brightness and/or depending on the brightness. So the typical difference lies in the application. A KNX motion detector is used to switch on when motion is detected and the purpose of a KNX presence detector is to switch consumers on or off when no more movement is detected or a brightness limit has been exceeded in order to save energy. An exemplary application would be in a toilet. Here I would like during the day that the lighting is not activated when there is sufficient brightness. This is realized by the motion detector function. However, the fan should switch on with the presence. If the brightness is insufficient, both should of course be switched on. This function is often enabled by presence detectors that have several channels. The motion detector channel is used brightness-controlled for switching lighting and the presence detector channel for brightness-independent switching of other consumers, such as a fan.Which areas of application are typical for the respective KNX presence detectors and KNX motion detectors?The complex sensor technology in a presence detector can detect sensitive movements, which are particularly typical for office workplace applications or workplaces. A motion detector is used in small rooms, bathrooms, storage rooms, garages, corridors, stairwells or for monitoring outdoor areas.What function can KNX detectors take on?Both indoor and outdoor versions naturally have a wide range of parameters for switching or dimming lighting, moving blinds or shutters, applications for heating, air conditioning and ventilation, master/slave functions, blocking operation functions, logic functions, functions for pets (animal lane), detector operation for Alarm systems with other sensitivity modes, sneak-by protection, rear field surveillance, stairwell surveillance, constant light controls and much more.Image: Theben theLuxa P300 KNX WH outdoor motion detectorMultiple channels are often provided to control individual functions.What questions should you ask yourself before you buy?Is the installation indoors or outdoors?What should the detector react to?Which area should be monitored?What actions should the detector take?For what performance must the device be designed?What lines and cables are there or need to be re-laid?and much more Where should a KNX motion detector or KNX presence detector be installed?The detection areas and the necessary mounting heights can vary greatly and should be selected appropriately for the required application. NOTE:The higher the mounting height, the greater the range of the device, but the sensitivity decreases. If the area to be monitored is too large, it is advisable to use additional detectors to ensure complete presence detection. In any case, sources of interference must be avoided in order to ensure proper functioning of the device and to rule out false signals. This includes not only objects that obstruct the view, but also dazzling light sources or objects that can quickly change the temperature of the detection area.the right angleDepending on the model, presence detectors and motion detectors detect a specific area of the environment. The spectrum ranges from very close and targeted monitoring to 360° detection.When making your selection, also pay attention to whether a motion detector will be exposed to the weather. In these cases, choose a waterproof device and clean the sensor regularly.Why is my KNX presence detector not working properly?Proper functioning depends on various factors. Assuming that the installation has been carried out correctly, the most common malfunctions are that the detection area is not set optimally. Either the direction is wrong, the angle of detection or the distance is too small or too large, or the device itself is not suitable for the corresponding area of application.The fewer movements to be expected in the monitored area, the longer you should choose the run-on time. Because as soon as a detector detects a movement, the follow-up time is restarted again and again.Are there KNX motion detectors or KNX presence detectors with special properties?Yes, in the eibabo® technology store you can get detectors for many different applications. Depending on your requirements, you can choose, for example, from classic KNX motion detectors for outside or inside, KNX presence detectors, KNX guards, KNX passive infrared motion detectors, KNX PIR detectors, KNX presence detector interfaces, KNX detectors with high-frequency sensor technology, KNX ceiling presence detectors, KNX wall presence detectors, KNX automatic switches , KNX automatic top units, radio bus motion detectors, KNX radio solar motion detectors, KNX corridor presence detectors, KNX comfort presence detectors, KNX presence detectors with constant light control, KNX guard sensors, KNX presence detectors with DALI, KNX radio motion detectors, KNX radio guards or KNX IR presence detectors Plus. Each of these models has its own strengths and is optimized for individual applications.What is a passive infrared motion detector?Passive infrared motion detectors (PIR) detect the movement of heat-emitting objects. They are equipped with so-called pyrosensors that react to infrared light of a specific wavelength. A vehicle with its engine running radiates heat in the same way as a human body. A PIR detector detects their movement and responds with optical, electrical or acoustic alarm signals.Already knew?Infrared is particularly long-wave light that cannot be seen by the human eye, but can be perceived as heat radiation.A classic motion detector can quickly reach its limits, especially in very dark surroundings or in heavy fog. A PIR detector is a good alternative for this because it detects changes in the thermal image.What do I use a KNX detector with high-frequency sensor technology for?High-frequency sensor technology involves signals in the frequency range between several hundred megahertz and several hundred gigahertz. These signals do not require a medium to propagate in space and penetrate, among other things, wood, glass and lightweight walls.Therefore, this technology is also used in mobile communication and data transmission. A KNX detector with high-frequency sensor technology is used wherever the presence or movement of objects cannot be detected directly for reasons of personal protection or data protection. Classic application examples are public toilets or changing rooms.What is a KNX multisensor?As the name suggests, this is a presence detector with an extended range of functions. In addition to the reliable detection of people and animals, a KNX multi-sensor also determines brightness, room temperature, humidity, air quality, volatile organic compounds and the CO2 content in the air. Such a device can be used, for example, for early fire detection or for monitoring areas in which a certain air quality or a constant climate must be maintained (classrooms, laboratories, greenhouses).Who manufactures KNX presence detectors and KNX motion detectors?Here in the shop you can get detectors from the brands ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Eaton, EIBMARKT, eQ-3, Esylux, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, MDT, Merten, Peha, Siemens, Steinel and Theben at top conditions.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Movement sensor for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Ceiling adapterCompact guardCorner mountCover panelDetection apertureFully automaticGear sensorHome controlIn-ceiling sensorLightingMoellerfunkMotion detectorMotion sensorNetworkingNickel metallicOutdoor areaOutdoor motion detectorParallel circuitPresence detectorPresence guardRadio systemRadio transmitterRemote controlSplash proofTemperature sensorUltrasonic sensorWall transmitterWireless solutionfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Motion detector:ABBArcliteBerkerBusch JaegerEatonEIBMARKTESYLUXfrogblue AGGiraHagerIssendorffJungMDTMertenPehaSiemensSteinelThebenWAGO
Power supply - Find out here how to supply your KNX bus system with power. What power requirements do the individual KNX participants have? Which items do we recommend? This eibabo catalog contains power supplies and system devices for various automation systems, such as LCN, radio bus, KNX and many other systems.How do I determine the right KNX power supply for my installation?The most common power supplies in this catalog are for the KNX bus system. To determine the required power supply, you should first look at the structure of a KNX network. A distinction is made here between segments that are divided into a specific hierarchy. Imagine a tree whose trunk splits into branches. Twigs come off the branches. The branches represent the smallest 'unit' and are referred to as lines in the KNX network. Each line consists of the power supply, a KNX bus line and the participants. A main line would be the branch that connects multiple lines into an area. The area line represents the trunk that connects multiple areas. This structure makes sense for larger networks or if a division into several segments is recommended due to the structural conditions of a building.In addition to the power supply for the participants, the bus itself also requires a power supply of 24V nominal voltage. This is transmitted along with the data signals on the bus line. Depending on the manufacturer, the corresponding power supplies deliver 28V to 31V slightly more than the nominal voltage. This creates a buffer, for example for possible line losses. KNX bus participants still work stably up to 21V. The voltage difference is used to compensate for voltage drops in the bus line or at the contact resistances. A line can theoretically include up to 64 devices and provides a maximum current of 640mA at a voltage of 28V to 31V. This statement is based on the assumption that each KNX participant is allowed a maximum of 10mA from the bus voltage. The load capacity of the strongest power supply of 640mA continuous current must not be exceeded.Please plan in reserveWhen dimensioning your lines, allow at least 15% buffer for later extensions. A 640mA power supply therefore corresponds to around 54 devices.Smaller KNX power supplies are also available for fewer participants per line. If you know in advance that a line will never have more than a maximum of 32 subscribers (27 with buffer), you can choose a 320mA power supply. The same applies to a line with a maximum of 16 devices (14 with buffer). A 160mA power supply is sufficient here. In addition, there are larger 29V-30V power supplies with current limiters 640mA and KNX chokes separately. A KNX power supply always contains a KNX choke.The power requirement of a KNX participant is usually standardized. This should not normally exceed 200mW. 150mW for power supply of the microprocessor and 50mW for the bus terminal. There are many KNX devices that do not require this power reference. There are also KNX participants with higher requirements, for example KNX actuators, KNX room controllers or KNX displays. Please take this into account when sizing your lines. Pay attention to possible voltage drops, because the devices do not draw a certain current from the bus, but a certain power. If the maximum current is expected to be exceeded, you should integrate fewer than 64 participants in this line.How does the KNX power supply work?In the KNX power supply, the power supply always provides direct current (DC) at the output. The difference between the designation transformer and power supply is essentially that a classic transformer always outputs alternating current (AC) and also only works with alternating current at the input. Depending on the manufacturer, the power supplies generate a supply voltage of 28V to 31V. When the bus is idle, the supply voltage of the power pack is present. This state corresponds to a logical '1'. The logical '0' is generated by an alternating voltage. In order to send the '0', the sending KNX device reduces the voltage by around 5V for a short time. This results in an immediate compensating impulse, which comes from a choke integrated in the power pack. The KNX line is thus decoupled from the associated KNX power supply by the choke. This prevents short circuits in the data telegrams caused by the power pack. The voltage change is necessary so that the recipient can use the informationAre there KNX power supplies for more than 64 participants per line?In the eibabo® technology store you will find KNX power supplies up to 1280mA. However, it is not possible to set up a line with 128 participants. The power is distributed at two different outputs. There is thus the classic choked output with 640mA for the KNX bus as well as another unchoked output. Participants can be supplied with an auxiliary voltage via this output, for example a heatable rain sensor. Alternatively, you can use it to set up a second line. An additional choke is required for this.Image: Siemens 5WG11525-1AB22 KNX power supplyCan I monitor the utilization of a power supply?If you want to check whether a power supply is reaching its limits in use, we recommend a device with an integrated diagnostic function. This allows device temperature, output current, output voltage, bus traffic and other current measured values to be sent via KNX. This enables troubleshooting or general monitoring.What do I need a KNX emergency power supply for?Whether you need a KNX emergency power supply depends on how high you assess the risk of a power failure and its consequences for your system. The emergency power supply is used to buffer the bus voltage. An external battery is connected to the device. This provides a voltage of 12V DC and ensures the bus voltage for some time. The integrated charging electronics of the KNX emergency power supply recharges the battery or maintains the state of charge. You can record the operating states (mains voltage, error warning, battery operation) using a binary input, for example. As a rule, KNX emergency power supplies are mounted on the DIN rail. Both the KNX emergency power supplies and the required batteries are available here in the eibabo® shop at reasonable prices.What does PoE power supply mean?The abbreviation PoE stands for 'Power over Ethernet'. This allows you to transmit the electrical power required for the operation of the individual participants via the data lines of the network cable. You do not need a separate power cable. TIP:With a PoE power supply, the effort involved in cabling wired Ethernet networks is reduced. With this technology, the electrical voltage from the power supply is fed into the data cable. On the participant's side, this is diverted out again. To avoid interference, the participant should be PoE compatible. In this way, it can cleanly separate the incoming supply voltage from the data signal. If the end device is not PoE-compatible, the additional installation of a passive PoE splitter is necessary. The splitter takes the supply voltage from the data cable and feeds it via a separate line to the power input of the end device.Can I get classic 12V and 24V power supplies for conventional applications from eibabo®?Our classic power packs for the top-hat rail can be regulated depending on the model and are suitable for the power supply of external equipment. In addition, it is possible to use these for other equipment. Using a choke and a component for current limitation each, specific power supply units can also be used to supply one or more KNX lines. In addition to the installation technology, we offer you classic power supplies for universal use.What power supplies and manufacturers would you recommend?Basically, we recommend that you choose a device that suits your needs. Voltage supplies / power packs are standardized and are subject to legal requirements and regulations. If the technical parameters are completely identical, a price comparison between different manufacturers is of course worthwhile. In this catalog you will find KNX power supplies, KNX power supplies, KNX commissioning power supplies, KNX emergency power supplies, PoE power supplies, bus power supplies, IP power supplies PoE, battery modules for KNX power supplies, 12V power supplies and 24V power supplies for conventional applications. Rely on the excellent quality from the following leading manufacturers of smart home automation: ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, EASYLUX, EIBMARKT, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Siemens, Somfy, Theben and Warema .  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Power supply for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Audio electronicsBuilding system technologyBuilt-in power supplyBus supplyBus technologyBus voltage supplyCareControl transformerDC power supplyDIN railsMoellerfunkMotion detectorPower suppliesPower supplyPower supply unitRadio systemSafety power supplySafety transformerSwitching power supplySystem deviceSystem power supplySystem voltagefrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Power supply:ABBBusch JaegerEatonEIBMARKTElsnerElsoESYLUXGiraHagerIssendorffJungLegrand SEKOLingg & JankeMDTMean WellMertenPehaSchneider ElectricSiemensSomfyThebenWielandZumtobel
Binary input - What interesting possibilities does the use of binary inputs in building automation offer you? Learn more about differences, use cases, and things to watch out for on this page.What do you need a KNX binary input for?KNX binary inputs are used to convert conventional alarm messages, fault messages, operating messages or status messages (generally analog signals) into digital signals and connect them to the KNX bus.Image: KNX binary input universal - Hager TXA306 for KNX building automationWhat should you know before buying a KNX binary input?Take a look at your project and ask yourself the following questions:Is it a new installation or do I have to consider the properties of existing devices (e.g. switches)?Which signals or voltages should be recorded?What is the distance between the signal transmitter and the receiver?Do I need additional cables and lines?Should the control only be wired or also possible via radio?Which logic functions do I want to implement?and much more The answers will help you to make the right choice for a suitable binary input. Among other things, this results in the number of channels that your new binary input should have, which manufacturer supplies an application (software) suitable for the project and whether the binary input must be suitable for potential-free devices or not.What is the difference between the individual binary inputs?The binary inputs are often provided in the variants 20V, 24V, 230V and potential-free. Which one you need in each individual case depends on which signals you want to activate. Notice:The addition potential-free, 20V, 24V or 230V does not refer to the binary input, but to the signal to be recorded. potential-free binary inputsPotential-free means that no external voltages (potentials) may be connected to the inputs at these binary inputs, since the contact voltage (usually 10-20V) is already provided by the binary input itself. The potential-free variant is typically used for buttons, switches, door contacts (magnetic or reed contacts), window contacts (magnetic contacts) or auxiliary contacts. Magnetic contacts may often only be assigned a maximum of 20V DC. However, the maximum cable length that can be connected is often limited to between 50-100m, see the description of the respective potential-free binary input and can also be negatively influenced by inductive or capacitive loads in the area around the routed cable. Devices with wires that have already been brought out should generally not be extended at all, eg button interfaces (a button interface is also a binary input). 20V and 24V binary inputsModels with 20V or 24V are used when devices cannot switch potential-free. These are, for example, presence detectors or differential pressure monitors for stoves that work with 24V technology. 230V binary inputsThe 230 V version is often used to connect existing 230 V AC signals to the bus in order to evaluate them. For example for conventional 230V outdoor motion detectors, buttons, switches or other messages from other systems. Fuses can also be monitored in order to immediately notice critical changes in large building complexes, for example. What specific applications can be implemented with KNX binary inputs?The possibilities are diverse and depend entirely on your project. A KNX binary input detects a status change at its input. Depending on the parameterization that you carry out using the software (ETS), a telegram is then sent to the KNX bus. This information can then be integrated into other desired functional logic, for example:Open windows = set heating to standby/frost protectionLevel reached = open valveTo evaluate a conventional 230V motion detectionFor activation of conventional buttonsTo capture status or operational messagesEvaluate error messages from connected devicesand much more Or you use the information for displays on displays, for touch functions or for visualizations for evaluation purposes.What is ETS?ETS is the abbreviation for Engineering Tool Software. This is used to assign and parameterize certain actions, relationships or functions within the building automation. So you determine what a binary input should do with an incoming signal. Programming skills or learning a programming language are not required. If you are interested in logical connections and can imagine the later function in the building based on an abstract scheme, the creation of a project should be a solvable task for you.We recommendIn the case of particularly complex projects, it can be advantageous to hire an experienced system integrator to create the basic project. This is typically much faster than doing it yourself and you will receive a tested, error-free basic version of your system. Later you can easily change, add or remove individual parameters yourself.You can think of the configuration as similar to the folder system on your Windows PC or iOS computer. You create your own structure and save files in it. In addition, you create shortcuts to other files and folders based on certain conditions. In the ETS, the 'folders' are floors or rooms, for example, and the 'files' in them correspond to sensors and actuators that you can relate to one another.Can consumption also be recorded and evaluated with KNX binary inputs?At eibabo® you will also find KNX binary inputs to record counter values. You can order almost all conventional water meters, electricity meters, gas meters, heat meters and many more including an S0 interface (pronounced: S-zero interface). This is used to transmit measured consumption values for further processing in the building automation. The interface sends an impulse via a contact, which corresponds to a certain value of the measured medium. The pulse value is always the responsibility of the meter manufacturer.An example: If you buy a water meter with an S0 interface, the pulse value is on the meter or in the product description, for example 10 liters = 1 pulse. That means the contact closes and opens again (rising/falling edge, 30 ms = t_ON = 120 ms 30 ms = t_OFF) as soon as 10 liters of water have been consumed. Simply put, the signal is similar to when you press a button. You can evaluate these contacts using a KNX binary input with the application provided by the manufacturer for counting value acquisition.As a rule, potential-free 20V or 24V binary inputs are used for this, as the contact voltage may be a maximum of 15V (S0 interface class B, short transmission paths) or a maximum of 27V (S0 interface class A, long transmission paths).Are long distances critical for signal transmission?Pay attention to the technically required maximum cable lengths between signal detection and binary input contact, especially with 20V, 24V and potential-free. These are often a maximum of 100 meters and should be routed in a protected manner without inductive or capacitive cross-influences. TIP:Please refer to the manufacturer information for this. The individual brands and the different variants have individual limit values. This applies in particular when critical states are to be monitored, such as counting for billing purposes (LIYCY lines, cables).How are KNX binary inputs mounted?KNX binary inputs are available with eibabo® for different types of installation, for example for installation in an electrical distribution board. These devices are referred to as modular installation devices (REG). There are also binary inputs for flush-mounting (UP) or surface-mounting (AP) and for integration in ducts or similar (EB).Which manufacturers of KNX binary inputs are recommended?In this eibabo® catalog you will find everything on the subject of KNX binary input, binary input device, binary input module, button interface, universal interface, input module, button coupler and evaluation unit. Well-known manufacturers are ABB, Berker, Busch-Jaeger, Doepke, Eaton, Elsner, Elso, Eltako, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Jumo, Jung, Lingg & Janke, MDT, Merten, Peha, Siemens, Theben and Warema.Trust our experienceWe have been working with the products from these manufacturers for over 25 years and have been able to use them in hundreds of projects around the world.We have always paid attention to quality and reliability when realizing our projects. Because permanently error-free functionality is crucial, especially in complex building automation installations.  Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Binary input for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Basic moduleBattery poweredBinary inputBinary inputsBus technologyButton inputCombination actuatorControl unitDIN railEngine control unitExpansion moduleFlush-mounted boxInput couplingInput moduleInterfaceLighting controlNormally open outputPanel adapterRadio systemShading controlShutter controlSocket coverStatus indicatorSwitching outputTactile sensorUniversal interfacesWireless reed contactWireless solutionfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Binary input:ABBBerkerBusch JaegerEatonElsnerElsoESYLUXfrogblue AGGiraHagerIssendorffJungLingg & JankeMDTMertenPehaSchneider ElectricSiemensThebenZumtobel
Light control unit - In this eibabo category you will find light control units of various automation systems (radio, LCN, KNX). The most common light control units in this catalog are for the KNX bus system. The light control units in KNX are usually dimming actuators for electronic ballasts that means for connecting devices with 1-10 V interface to the KNX bus system. Some explanation: A ballast unit is required for operating a gas discharge lamp, such as a fluorescent lamp (fluorescent tube). Electronic ballasts (ECG) operate at a high frequency ( eibabo catalogue Smart Home Interface-media gateway in eibabo catalog Smart Home. The advantage compared with the 1-10 V type is that addressing is possible and wiring by groups is not necessary. Further advantages are a direct response, status messages, scene memory and a variety of dimming options with DALI ballast. In this eibabo category you will find, for example, KNX dimming actuators for electronic control gear (ECG) with 1-10V interface, wireless controllers for electronic ballasts, controllers master / slave, KNX switching / dimming actuators, KNX control actuators, sensor modules, KNX control units, KNX dimming signal converters, switching and dimming modules, KNX light controls, KNX control actuators, KNX light controller modules, KNX controller CHROMOFLEX of brands ABB, Busch-Jäger, Eaton, Eltako, Gira, Hager, Issendorf, Lingg & Janke, Merten, MDT, Siemens and Theben for various automation systems.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Light control unit for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:ActuatorBrightness controlBuilding controlBuilding system technologyBus systemBus system lighting control unitBus technologyControl unitControllersDimmerDimming actuatorEIBExpansion moduleFieldbus actuatorFunction moduleLight controlLight control unit for bus systemLight controllerModuleNetworkingNikobusOutput modulePower dimmerRadio control unitSwitch dimming actuatorSwitch moduleSwitching actuatorWireless socket adapterfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Light control unit:ABBBarthelmeBusch JaegerGiraIssendorffJungMDTMertenRopagSchneider ElectricSiemensThebenZumtobel
Analog actuator - An analogue actuator has analogue outputs and converts KNX/EIB telegrams into analogue output signals. Such analog output signals are the prerequisite for actuators in air conditioning, ventilation and heating technology to set their output variables based on bus information and thus be able to participate in control processes. As a rule, analog actuators have system interfaces in order to be able to connect suitable expansion modules. Depending on the design and model, analog actuators have a different number of individually programmable channels. Outputs that are not required can be switched off. The other properties of the individual analog actuators can be found in the respective product descriptions. As a specialist center for intelligent Smart Home building automation, your eibabo technology store offers you an extensive range of products for setting up completely individual automation solutions for a significant increase in the quality of your home and life.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > Analogue actuator for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:ActuatorAir conditioning technologyAnalog actuatorAnalog actuator moduleAnalog moduleAnalog outputAnalog output moduleAnalogue actuator for bus systemAnalogue moduleBus systemBus system analogue actuatorEIBEnergy efficientExpansion moduleFan technologyFieldbus actuatorHeating technologyLighting dimmerModuleMoellerfunkNikobusOutputOutput moduleRadio systemSwitching outputVoltage outputWeather stationWireless socket adapterfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Analog actuator:ABBBusch JaegerEatonGiraHagerJungMertenSchneider Electric
Interface media gateway - In this eibabo category, KNX Media Gateways are listed, which provide unidirectional or bidirectional interfaces (network interfaces) between various other bus systems or networks. For example, KNX / radio Bluetooth, Bluetooth low energy, Z-Wave, EnOcean and Zigbee or KNX / OpenTherm (OT bus), KNX / M bus, KNX / DALI, KNX / IP, KNX / Powernet, KNX / PLC, KNX / Synco, KNX to various audio / video networks.Catalogue content:In this eibabo® catalogue Installation bus systems > System interface/media gateway for bus system you will find items from the following product groups:Item overview:Alarm system interfaceBluetooth gatewayBluetooth interfaceBus system IR receiverBus system system interfaceBus system system interface/media gatewayEIB/LON interfaceEthernet interfaceFiber interfaceFibre optic interfaceGatewayInfrared interfaceInterfaceInterface alarm systemsInterface EIB PowernetInterface EIB/LONInterface KNXInterface Telecom/TelecommunicationsIR gatewayIR-interfaceLAN-systems interfaceLight system interface/DaliLighting system/Dali interfaceMbus level-converterMedia couplerMultiple interfaceRadio receiverSystem interface/media gateway for bus systemfrom the following manufacturers:Manufacturer overview catalogue Interface media gateway:ABBAlre-itb + bBerkerBusch JaegerDoepkeEatonEIBMARKTEkeyElsnerEltakoEVNFinderGiraHagerHekatronHeliosiEXERGYise Software+Elekt.IssendorffJungLegrand BticinoLingg & JankeMaicoMDTMertenMetzPehaPhoenixRittalRutenbeckSchneider ElectricSiemensThebenZumtobel

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