Operating Instructions
UIMtp
Release version/date: R1.2 / March 2019
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Product description
Connectors, buttons and LEDs description
The KNX USB interface UIMtp provides a bi-directional connection to
the KNX TP bus system. PCs can be connected via USB. USB and bus
system are galvanically isolated. UIMtp is supplied by USB. No external
power supply is necessary.
With the possibility to address all bus devices, network configurations
become less time-consuming. For the devices connected to KNX, UIMtp
provides:
Commissioning
Addressing
Configuring
Visualization
Protocol
Diagnostic operations
UIMtp supports USB suspend mode. Communication protocol used for
communication between interface and host is the flexible “cEMI”
protocol. The connection between KNX and a PC with standard software
(like ETS, EITT; also in Raw Frame operating mode) or other software is
handled by the Falcon driver. Extended Frames and long messages with
up to 220 byte APDU length are supported.
Requirements of Directives EMC, RoHS and LVD are met. Standards for
residential, commercial, and industrial environments are fulfilled. The
full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following
USB connector
KNX TP connector
State USB
green:
USB connection OK
(blinking indicates telegram traffic)
red:
USB Suspend Mode
Bus state KNX TP
green:
KNX TP line OK
(blinking indicates telegram traffic)
Technical specifications
Power input
Power supply:
Current consumption:
Housing
Dimensions (HxWxD):
Mounting (IEC60715):
Width in space units:
KNX bus connection:
IP connector:
Weight:
Environmental conditions
Operating temperature:
Storage temperature:
Ambient humidity:
21…30 V DC SELV
USB, 5 V DC
< 5 mA
(KNX TP)
< 20 mA
(USB)
90 x 36 x 71 mm
35 mm top-hat rail (TH35)
2 modules at 18 mm
KNX connector (red/black)
USB2.0 (Type B, female)
62 g
-5…45 °C
-20...60 °C
5…93 % (non-condensing)
Electrical safety
Pollution degree (IEC60664):
Protection type (IEC60529):
Protection class (IEC61140):
Overvoltage category (IEC60664):
Approbation (ISO/IEC14543-3):
CE Marking
EU Directives:
Standards:
2
IP20
III
III
KNX-certified
LVD
(2014/35/EU)
EMC (2014/30/EU)
RoHS (2011/65/EU)
EN50491-5-1,
EN50491-5-2,
EN50491-5-3,
EN50581,
EN61000-6-2,
EN61000-6-3
Mounting, commissioning and safety notes
Installation and maintenance
After connection to the KNX bus system, the device works with its
default settings as intended
Warning
: Do not connect to 230 V. The device is supplied by USB
and does not require any additional external power supply
The device may only be installed and put into operation by a
qualified electrician or authorized personnel
For planning and construction of electric installations the appropriate
specifications, guidelines and regulations in force of the respective
country have to be complied
For mounting use an appropriate equipment according to IEC60715
Installation on a 35 mm DIN rail (TH35)
Connect the KNX bus line as for common KNX bus connections with a
KNX bus cable, to be stripped and plugged into a KNX TP connector
Do not damage electrical insulations during connecting
Installation only in dry locations
Accessibility of the device for operation and visual inspection must be
provided
For changing the configuration use the ETS
The housing must not
be opened
Protect the device from
moisture, dirt and
damage
The device needs no
maintenance
If necessary, the device
can be cleaned with a
dry cloth
In the case of damage
(at storage, transport)
no repairs may be
carried out by
unauthorized personnel
Configuration details
and ETS database:
A
B
1
2