Intesis
TM
KNX
– HISENSE VRF
User Manual r1.1 EN
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Connections
Find below information regarding the Intesis connections available.
Power Supply
Must use NEC Class 2 or Limited Power Source (LPS) and SELV
rated
power supply.
If using DC power supply:
Respect polarity applied of terminals (+) and (-). Be sure the voltage
applied is within the range admitted (check table below). The power
supply can be connected to earth but only through the negative
terminal, never through the positive terminal.
If using AC power supply:
Make sure the voltage applied is of the value admitted (24 Vac). Do
not connect any of the terminals of the AC power supply to earth, and
make sure the same power supply is not supplying any other device.
Ethernet
Connect the cable coming from the IP network to the connector ETH of
the gateway. Use an Ethernet CAT5 cable. If communicating through the
LAN of the building, contact the network administrator and make sure
traffic on the port used is allowed through all the LAN path (check the
gateway user manual for more information). Default IP is
192.168.100.246. DHCP is enabled by default.
PortA / KNX
Connect the KNX TP1 bus to connectors A3 (+) and A4 (-
) of gateway’s PortA. Respect the polarity.
PortB / H-Link Hisense
Connect the H-
Link terminals (TB2) of Hisense Outdoor Unit to the connectors B1 and B2 of gateway’s
PortB. There is no polarity to be respected.
Console Port
Connect a mini-type B USB cable from your computer to the gateway to allow communication between the Configuration
Software and the gateway. Remember that Ethernet connection is also allowed. Check the user manual for more
information.
USB
Connect a USB storage device (not a HDD) if required. Check the user manual for more information.
Ensure proper space for all connectors when mounted (see section 6)