Jung IPR 300 SREG Operator's manual

Product documentation
ALBRECHT JUNG GMBH & CO. KG
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58579 Schalksmühle
GERMANY
Tel. +49 2355 806-0
Fax +49 2355 806-204
www.jung.de
IP router
Ref.-no.: IPR 300 SREG
IP interface
Ref.-no.: IPS 300 SREG
07/2019

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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1 Safety instructions and device components .................................................3
1.1 Safety instructions....................................................................................................... 3
1.2 Device components ..................................................................................................... 3
2 Function ............................................................................................................3
2.1 System information ..................................................................................................... 3
2.2 Intended use................................................................................................................. 3
2.3 Product characteristics ............................................................................................... 4
3 Information for electrically skilled persons ...................................................4
3.1 Installation and electrical connection........................................................................ 4
3.2 Mounting....................................................................................................................... 4
3.3 Connection ................................................................................................................... 4
4 Commissioning ................................................................................................5
4.1 Switching on................................................................................................................. 5
4.2 Boot procedure ............................................................................................................ 5
5 Operation ..........................................................................................................6
5.1 Display .......................................................................................................................... 6
5.2 LED displays ................................................................................................................ 6
5.3 Factory settings / reset................................................................................................ 7
6 Conguration....................................................................................................7
6.1 Topology ....................................................................................................................... 7
6.1.1 IP interface..................................................................................................................................... 7
6.1.2 IP router ......................................................................................................................................... 7
6.2 Device properties......................................................................................................... 8
6.2.1 General .......................................................................................................................................... 8
6.2.2 IP properties................................................................................................................................... 9
6.2.3 KNX IP Secure............................................................................................................................... 9
6.3 Device-specicparameters ......................................................................................10
6.3.1 IP interface...................................................................................................................................10
6.3.2 IP router .......................................................................................................................................12
7 Telnet ...............................................................................................................18
7.1 IP router and IP interface...........................................................................................18
7.2 IP router ......................................................................................................................22
8 Terms...............................................................................................................23
9 Technical data.................................................................................................24
10 Warranty ..........................................................................................................24
11 Open Source Software...................................................................................25
11.1 LWIP ............................................................................................................................25

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Safety instructions and device components
1 Safety instructions and device components
1.1 Safety instructions
Electricalequipmentmayonlybettedandconnectedbyelectricallyskilledpersons.
Seriousinjuries,reorpropertydamagepossible.Pleasereadandfollowmanualfully.
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.
1.2 Device components
Made in Germany
NEXTPROG
BUSPROG POWER
Fig. 1: Device components
1 KNX connection 5 LAN connection
2 NEXT button 6 PROG LED
3 Display 7 BUS LED
4 POWER LED 8 PROG button
2 Function
2.1 System information
This device is a product of the KNX system and conforms to the KNX Directives. Detailed knowledge
attained through KNX training is a prerequisite for understanding.
The device function is software-dependent.
Detailed information about software versions and the respective function scope, as well as the software itself
can be found in the manufacturer‘s product database.
The device is planned, installed and commissioned by means of KNX-certied software. Full functionality
with KNX commissioning software version ETS 5.7 f onwards.
An updated version of the product database, technical descriptions and conversion programs and other
auxiliary programs are available on our Internet website.
2.2 Intended use
- Connection between KNX devices and PC or other data processing devices via IP
- Operation as KNX area/line coupler or data interface
- Mounting on DIN rail according to EN 60715 in distribution boxes
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Information for electrically skilled persons
2.3 Product characteristics
- KNXnet/IP routing for communication between KNX lines, areas and systems via IP network
- Support of KNX Data Secure from ETS version 5.7 upwards
- Support of KNX IP Secure from ETS version 5.7 upwards
- Telegram forwarding and ltering according to physical address or group address
- Max. 48 telegrams per second in IP secure mode
- LED display for KNX communication, Ethernet communication and programming mode
- Conguration via ETS, Telnet or software tool
- SNTP server, buered
- Commissioning with display support
- Max. 8 connections to IP terminal devices, e.g. for simultaneous visualisation and conguration
- Outage message of the KNX system to the IP system
- Electrical isolation between KNX and IP network
- Power consumption max. 1 W
3 Information for electrically skilled persons
3.1 Installation and electrical connection
DANGER
Electrical shock on contact with live parts in the installation environment.
Electrical shocks can be fatal.
Before working on the device, disconnect the power and cover live parts in the area!
3.2 Mounting
Mount IP router on DIN rail according to EN 60715 in distribution boxes.
3.3 Connection
Made in Germany
NEXTPROG
BUSPROG POWER
Fig. 2: Connection
1 KNX connection 2 LAN connection
Requirements:
• one Ethernet connection with 10/100 Mbit
• one KNX/EIB bus connection
For position of the connections see device components.
• Connect LAN and KNX.
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Commissioning
4 Commissioning
Made in Germany
NEXTPROG
BUSPROG POWER
Fig. 3: Commissioning
1 Display 3 PROG LED
2 POWER LED 4 BUS LED
4.1 Switching on
After connecting, the device is switched on automatically. The product name and assigned IP address
appear on the display when switching on.
4.2 Boot procedure
The automatic boot procedure starts after switching on. The three LEDs ash on the front of the device as a
running light during the boot procedure.
PROG LED – red
BUS LED – yellow
POWER LED – green
The duration of the boot procedure is prolonged if the IP address is assigned to the IP router via DHCP.
DHCP is specied by the factory settings. The green POWER LED ashes during the assignment of the IP
address.
The IP address of the device appears in the display at the end of the boot procedure.
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Operation
5 Operation
Made in Germany
NEXTPROG
BUSPROG POWER
Fig. 4: Operation
1 NEXT button 4 PROG LED
2 Display 5 BUS LED
3 POWER LED 6 PROG button
5.1 Display
The display switches itself o automatically after one minute.
Switching on display:
• Press NEXT button.
Scrolling through menu:
• Press NEXT button repeatedly while the display is switched on.
Menu structure:
- Page 1:
Displaying the rmware version, IP address, physical address, serial number and tunnel connections used
- Page 2:
Displaying all IP settings
Displaying the boot-up time
- Page 3:
Information on the telegram rate
- Page 4:
Displaying the FDSK (Factory Default Setup Key)
This is only displayed if the device is still in the delivery state.
5.2 LED displays
There are three LEDs on the front of the device. The LEDs indicate the following device statuses during
operation:
- PROG LED lights up red:
Device is in programming mode.
- BUS LED ashes yellow:
Device bus is active.
- POWER LED ashes green:
Device is ready for operation.
There are two other LEDs next to the LAN connection. The LEDs indicate the following device statuses
during operation:
- green LED:
Connection to another IP device or switch is established.
- yellow LED:
IP data transfer is active.
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Conguration
5.3 Factory settings / reset
Restoring factory settings:
• Press PROG button for 10 seconds.
PROG LED ashes red.
Device is in programming mode.
Factory settings are restored automatically.
Boot procedure is started.
6 Conguration
6.1 Topology
6.1.1 IP interface
To insert the interface into an ETS project, a TP line must exist.
6.1.2 IP router
To insert the router into an ETS project, it must have an IP backbone.
Example:
Fig. 5: Topology (left) and properties of the backbone
Line 1: Backbone Medium IP
Line 1.1: Line Medium TP
In the Properties Diagram of the Backbone (NOTE: For this click on Topology, directly above “Dynamic
Folders”, see gure 5), you will nd the settings for the Multicast of the Backbone. Network latency (see
gure 5) can be changed if the routing is over a large distributed system. In this case, increase the time
constant.
The KNX IP Secure Router supports up to eight KNX (Secure) IP tunnel connections and can be used as a
line or area coupler.

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Conguration
6.2 Device properties
6.2.1 General
Fig. 6: Properties of the device
Function Description
Name Any name can be assigned, max. 30 characters
Secure Comissioning If activated, the encryption is active for commissioning: all
parameters are then transmitted in encrypted form, although e.g.
Tunnel connections are still unencrypted.
Secure Tunneling If activated, the tunnel connections can only be established via KNX
Secure Tunneling.

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Conguration
6.2.2 IP properties
Fig. 7: IP Properties of the device
Function Description
Obtain an IP address
automatically
The device requires a DHCP server for IP address assignment.
Use a static IP address The user species the IP settings.
Comissioning Password A password from which the ETS generates a key. This is the key to
secure commissioning (see above).
Authentication Code With the authentication password, the user proves that he has
access to the project.
MAC Address Is a device property.
Multicast Address Is given by the backbone conguration (see gure 5).
6.2.3 KNX IP Secure
Requirements:
- Safe commissioning activated
- FDSK entered/scanned or device certicate added
Conguration of KNX IP Secure:
• Activate secure tunneling.
• Dene a password for each tunnel (max. 8 tunnels).
• Dene a password for commissioning and authentication code.
iDocument all passwords and store them securely.

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Conguration
6.3 Device-specicparameters
6.3.1 IP interface
General settings
Fig. 8: General settings of the device
Function Options Description
(Text) The ETS has manufacturer-independent uniform
parameter descriptions for various settings. To
simplify the application, a note text is displayed
here.
Enable advanced settings o/on Advanced functions to ensure a maximum of
exibility.
Advanced settings
Fig. 9: Advanced settings of the device
Function Options Description
Max. number of telegrams
to KNX TP
5 .. 50 See parameter description
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