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KNX IR Interface is designed to integrate remote-controlled devices into the KNX automation system. Its ability to learn and transmit infrared (IR) signals allows direct control of devices such as TVs, air conditioners, and media players via KNX.
Compact design allows installation in standard electrical back boxes. It also enables triggering of KNX scenarios via IR remote, providing both comfort and energy savings. All power is supplied through the KNX bus—no external power required.
Technical Features (Common for All IR Devices)
• Dimensions: 37 × 38 × 11.5 mm
• Port Configuration:
o 3 ports as transmitter only
o 1 port configurable as transmitter and receiver
• Channel Capacity: 100 channels (IR → KNX and KNX → IR)
• Code Management:
o Memory for up to 250 IR devices
o 16 macros (sequential IR commands)
• Power Supply: KNX bus line
• Configuration: ETS DCA (Device Configuration App)
Functions • Send commands to IR devices via KNX
• Trigger KNX scenes, blinds, lighting, and HVAC via IR
• Delayed or repeated IR code transmission
• Direct control of up to 4 split air conditioners via KNX
• IR code learning and ETS upload
• Auxiliary
Functions: logic gate, counter, scene recall, post-reset action
Use Cases • Full device control in hotel rooms with a single remote
• Scene activation in meeting rooms controlling lights and projector
• “Night mode” activation in home cinema systems
• TV and media player control in media rooms
• Inclusion of IR-enabled thermostats into KNX