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KNX IR Interface is designed to integrate infrared-controlled devices into KNX automation systems. With its ability to learn and transmit IR signals, it enables direct KNX control of devices such as TVs, air conditioners, and media players.
Thanks to its compact design, it can be installed inside standard electrical junction boxes. It can also trigger KNX scenes through an IR remote control, providing both comfort and energy savings. The device is powered entirely through the KNX bus line – no external power supply is required.
Technical Features (common to all IR devices)
• Dimensions: 37 × 38 × 11.5 mm
• Port Structure:
o 3 ports for transmission only
o 1 configurable port for both transmission and reception
• 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: via KNX bus line
• Configuration: via ETS DCA (Device Configuration App)
Functions • Sending commands to IR devices via KNX
• Triggering KNX scenes, blinds, lighting, and HVAC through IR signals
• Sending delayed or repeated IR codes
• Direct KNX control of up to 4 split-type air conditioners
• Learning and uploading IR codes via ETS
• Auxiliary
Functions: logic gates, counters, scene recall, post-reset actions
Use Cases • Full device control in hotel rooms with a single remote
• Lighting and projector activation when a meeting room scene is started
• “Night mode” activation in home cinema systems
• Control of TVs and players in media rooms
• Integration of IR-supported thermostats into KNX