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Jung IPR 300 SREG - User Manual

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IP router
21.07.20201 / 40024021202
IP router
Ref.-no.: IPR 300 SREG
Operating instructions
1 Safety instructions
Electrical equipment may only be tted and connected by electrically skilled persons.
Serious injuries, re or property damage possible. Please read and follow manual fully.
These instructions are an integral part of the product and must remain with the end customer.
This product is only intended for use in dry rooms.
2 Device components
Made in Germany
IP-Router
IPR 300 SREG
NEXTPROG
BUSPROG POWER
Fig. 1: Device components
(1) KNX connection
(2) NEXT button
(3) Display
(4) POWER LED
(5) LAN connection
(6) PROG LED
(7) BUS LED
(8) PROG button
3 Function
System information
The device can be updated. Firmware can be easily updated.
The device is KNX Data Secure capable. KNX Data Secure o󰀨ers protection against manipulation in building
automation and can be congured in the ETS project. Detailed specialist knowledge is required. A device certicate,
which is attached to the device, is required for safe commissioning. During mounting, the certicate must be removed
from the device and stored securely.
Planning, installation and commissioning of the device are carried out with the aid of the ETS, version 5.7 and above.
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Summary

Safety Instructions

Device Components

Function

System Information

Details about firmware updatability, KNX Data Secure capability, and configuration via ETS.

Information for Electrically Skilled Persons

Installation and Electrical Connection

Safety precautions for electrical work, emphasizing risks of shock and the need to disconnect power.

Mounting

Instructions for mounting the IP router on a DIN rail according to EN 60715 in distribution boxes.

Connection

Requirements for Ethernet and KNX/EIB bus connections, and connecting LAN and KNX.

Commissioning

Switching On

Automatic power-on and display of product name/IP address after connecting the device.

Boot Procedure

Describes the automatic boot sequence including POWER LED status during IP address assignment.

Operation

Display

Details on display functionality, auto-off, switching on, and menu navigation.

LED Displays

Explanation of status indicators for PROG, BUS, POWER LEDs and LAN connection LEDs.

Programming Mode

Master Reset

Configuration

KNX IP Secure and KNX Data Secure

Requirements and configuration steps for secure communication, including password management.

Technical Data

Warranty

Summary

Safety Instructions

Device Components

Function

System Information

Details about firmware updatability, KNX Data Secure capability, and configuration via ETS.

Information for Electrically Skilled Persons

Installation and Electrical Connection

Safety precautions for electrical work, emphasizing risks of shock and the need to disconnect power.

Mounting

Instructions for mounting the IP router on a DIN rail according to EN 60715 in distribution boxes.

Connection

Requirements for Ethernet and KNX/EIB bus connections, and connecting LAN and KNX.

Commissioning

Switching On

Automatic power-on and display of product name/IP address after connecting the device.

Boot Procedure

Describes the automatic boot sequence including POWER LED status during IP address assignment.

Operation

Display

Details on display functionality, auto-off, switching on, and menu navigation.

LED Displays

Explanation of status indicators for PROG, BUS, POWER LEDs and LAN connection LEDs.

Programming Mode

Master Reset

Configuration

KNX IP Secure and KNX Data Secure

Requirements and configuration steps for secure communication, including password management.

Technical Data

Warranty

Overview

The JUNG IP router, model IPR 300 SREG, is a versatile device designed for connecting KNX systems to IP networks, enabling communication between KNX devices and PCs or other data processing equipment. It can function as a KNX area/line coupler or a data interface, and is intended for mounting on a DIN rail in distribution boxes according to EN 60715. This product is specifically for use in dry rooms.

Function Description

The IP router facilitates KNXnet/IP routing, allowing communication between KNX lines, areas, and systems via an IP network. It supports KNX Data Secure and KNX IP Secure from ETS version 5.7 upwards, providing enhanced protection against manipulation in building automation. The device forwards and filters telegrams based on physical or group addresses, with a maximum capacity of 48 telegrams per second in IP secure mode.

Configuration is performed using parameters within the ETS product database (version 5.7 and above), Telnet, or a dedicated software tool. The device includes an SNTP server with buffering capabilities. It supports up to 8 connections to IP terminal devices simultaneously, which is useful for visualization and configuration tasks. Electrical isolation is maintained between the KNX and IP networks. The device can also send outage messages from the KNX system to the IP system.

The IP router is capable of firmware updates, ensuring it can be kept current with the latest features and security enhancements. For secure commissioning, a device certificate (attached to the device) is required and must be stored securely after removal during mounting. Detailed specialist knowledge is necessary for configuring KNX Data Secure.

Important Technical Specifications

  • Rated voltage KNX: DC 21 ... 32 V SELV
  • KNX connection: Connection terminal
  • Current consumption: max. 20 mA
  • Power consumption: max. 1 W
  • IP communication: Ethernet 10/100 BaseT (10/100 Mbit/s)
  • IP connection: 1 x RJ45
  • Resolution: 128 x 64, OLED display
  • Ambient temperature: -5 ... +45 °C
  • Storage/transport temperature: -25 ... +70 °C
  • Relative humidity: max. 95%
  • Installation width: 36 mm (2 rail units)

Usage Features

The device features a display and multiple LEDs for indicating operational status.

Display:

The OLED display automatically switches off after one minute. It can be reactivated by pressing the NEXT button. Repeatedly pressing the NEXT button scrolls through a menu structure, providing various information:

  • Page 1: Firmware version, IP address, physical address, serial number, and tunnel connections used.
  • Page 2: All IP settings and boot-up time.
  • Page 3: Information on the telegram rate.
  • Page 4: FDSK (Factory Default Setup Key) – displayed only if the device is in delivery state.
  • Page 5: Data Secure FDSK (Factory Default Setup Key) – displayed only if the device has not yet been set to secure mode.
  • Page 6: Device time – displayed only if the device has loaded an additional application.

LED Displays:

Three LEDs on the front indicate device statuses:

  • PROG LED (red): Lights up when the device is in programming mode; flashes red when programming a product application.
  • BUS LED (yellow): Flashes when the device bus is active.
  • POWER LED (green): Lights up when the device is ready for operation.

Two additional LEDs next to the LAN connection indicate:

  • Green LED: Indicates an established connection to another IP device or switch.
  • Yellow LED: Indicates active IP data transfer.

Commissioning:

Upon connection, the device switches on automatically. The product name and assigned IP address appear on the display during startup. The automatic boot procedure begins after switching on, with the green POWER LED flashing during IP address assignment. The IP address is displayed at the end of the boot procedure.

Programming Mode:

  • Program device: Press the PROG button; the PROG LED lights up red.
  • Program product application: Press the PROG button again; the PROG LED flashes red.
  • Terminate programming mode: Press the PROG button again.

KNX IP Secure and KNX Data Secure:

Requires safe commissioning to be activated, with the FDSK entered/scanned or a device certificate added. For KNX IP Secure, secure tunneling must be activated, and a password defined for each tunnel (up to 8 tunnels). A password for commissioning and an authentication code must also be defined. All passwords should be documented and stored securely.

Maintenance Features

Master Reset:

To perform a master reset:

  1. Ensure the device is switched off (disconnect bus voltage and power supply).
  2. Press and hold the PROG button while connecting the device.
  3. The device switches on.
  4. Continue holding the PROG button until the PROG LED flashes slowly (approx. 1 Hz).
  5. Release the PROG button.
  6. Press and hold the PROG button again until the PROG LED flashes fast (approx. 4 Hz).
  7. The master reset begins.
  8. Release the PROG button.

Safety Instructions:

Installation and connection must only be performed by electrically skilled persons. Failure to follow instructions can lead to serious injuries, fire, or property damage. Before working on the device, disconnect power and cover live parts in the area to prevent electrical shock.

The product documentation, available for download on the manufacturer's website, provides detailed information on device configuration and parameterization. The warranty follows the legal framework provided by the specialty store.

Jung IPR 300 SREG Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandJung
ModelIPR 300 SREG
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish