KNX ENO 636 secure

KNX ENO 636 secure

The KNX ENO 636 secure device serves as a bidirectional gateway between EnOcean wireless devices and the KNX bus. With this device, commands and measured values from EnOcean wireless sensors can be transmitted to the KNX bus, for example to control KNX actuators. EnOcean wireless actuators can also be controlled via KNX. The KNX ENO 636 secure from Weinzierl supports the encrypted radio communication with security-enabled EnOcean devices.

In addition, the gateway provides logic and control functions and includes a wireless repeater. The KNX ENO 636 secure now supports more than 100 profiles with its 32 radio channels, allowing the easy and secure connection of even more different EnOcean sensors and actuators KNX installations.

 

Security

As the first KNX gateway in the market, the new KNX ENO 636 secure supports the encrypted radio communication with EnOcean devices. Commissioning is as simple as usual: with all 32 channels encryption can be activated individually. Subsequently EnOcean sensors and actuators, which support security, can be taught as before. The user gets more security without loss of comfort.

Mounting and connection

The mounting can be done on a wall surface (e.g. brick-work or wood). The mounting holes match for a 55 mm flush-mounted box. The power supply of the device is realized via the bus.

Repeater function

The repeater function is used for extend distances between sensors and actuators. The KNX ENO 636 is a so-called level-1 radio repeater.

Bus monitor function

The integrated bus monitor function is used for system diagnostics directly on the device. The device can display both EnOcean telegram as well as KNX telegrams.

Broad variety of functions and 32 channels

Link from EnOcean sensor to KNX:

  • Switching and contact functions
    • Switching
    • Dimming
    • Shutter up/down
    • Scene
    • Window contacts
    • Window handles
    • access cards switches
    • push button switches
  • Temperature sensors
  • Humidity sensors
  • Light sensors
  • Presence sensors
  • Gas sensors
  • Room control devices
  • Automated counter devices
  • Environmental sensors (weather station)
  • Digital inputs

Link from KNX to EnOcean actuator:

  • Relay
  • Dimmer
  • Shutter
  • HVAC actuators (valves)

Control / logic:

  • Timer
    • Delay
    • Tracking circuit
  • Control
    • Two point controller (byte and float)
    • Continuous regulator
    • Heat demand requirements
    • Lighting control
  • Logical functions
    • Gates (e.g. AND, OR, XOR)
    • Toggle
  • Other
    • Trigger
    • Encoder
    • Watchdog

The configuration of the device and the channels is done using the ETS software via the KNX bus. For the teach-in of the wireless components the keys and the display in the device are used.

Configuration: KNX ENO Tool

The KNX ENO Tool software can be used to configure the Links between various EnOcean-Sensors and the KNX/EIB EnOcean-Gateway KNX ENO 626/630/632/6347636. The device configuration of the Gateway can be read, modified, exported and saved back to either the same or another Gateway. EnOcean Bus Monitor showing the EnOcean Telegrams send over the KNX Bus.

Eno Tool Screenshot Win7

Technical data

Mechanical data

  • Housing: plastic, white
  • Surface mounting, matches on 55 mm flush-mounted box
  • Dimensions: 81 x 81 x 25 mm

Power Supply

  • KNX Bus approx. 12 mA

Connectors

  • Connector for KNX Bus (red / black)

RF Interface

  • EnOcean, ISM Band 868,3 MHz, ASK
  • Output power: 3dBm