Native KNX, it enables the user to control lights, blinds, thermostat and all the available functionalities of a professional automation plant. It is able to elaborate complex logic operations on the data read by KNX bus. Recorded data can also be stored and visualized through charts on the client’s application, or sent via e-mail. Another important feature is the use of IR transmitters, which allows to control TVs and different multimedia devices through smart phones or tablets. This device also provides integration for IP doorcoms, Philips Hue and legrand BTicino and much more.
Technical Features
Micro
- Fanless processing device optimized for continuous operation
- Suite ThinKnx PRO
- Linux operating system
- Internal solid state memory
- Powerful multicore CPU
- 1x KNX TP port
- 1x Ethernet 10/100 port
- 1x USB port
- KNX net/IP interface/router
- Real time internal clock
- KNX traffic led
- Power 9-24Vdc (power supply included)
- Desktop mounting
Micro DIN
- Fanless processing device optimized for continuous operation
- Suite ThinKnx PRO
- Linux operating system
- Internal solid state memory
- Powerful multicore CPU
- 1x KNX TP port
- 1x Ethernet 10/100 port
- 1x USB port
- KNX net/IP interface/router
- Real time internal clock
- KNX traffic led
- Power 9-24Vdc (power supply not included)
- 4 modules DIN rail mounting
Available Upgrades
DoorCom and PBX
It allows ThinKnx clients to receive VoIP calls coming from devices with VoIP technology, such as VoIP telephones, IP intercoms (TCS, 2N, Mobotix). It also enables the VoIP PBX (SIP Server) function that handles VoIP calls on the server. It allows to manage the doorcom functionality between different devices with ThinKnx interface installed. Integration of SIP VoIP door stations for Windows, iPad, iPhone and Android clients.
Lutron
It allows the bidirectional connection between Lutron plants and KNX plants. The integration allows to associate KNX groups to Lutron lights, making the devices in the Lutron plant controllable by KNX buttons or supervision. Both Lutron HomeWorks and Lutron HomeWorks QS are integrated into the ThinKnx system and enable a bidirectional communication from KNX, in order to easily control lights and blinds.
Philips Hue
It allows to control Philips Hue lights from KNX buses. It is possible to simulate RGB elements or white lamps by configuring the colour temperature. Created elements can be integrated into the scenes and controlled from KNX devices.
Legrand Bticino
It allows the bidirectional connection of legrand Bticino plants with KNX plants. Through simple charts it is possible to create associations between the messages coming from the two worlds.
Sonos
It allows you to control the Sonos system from ThinKnx UI and interact with the players also from KNX plants. Status like play, pause or shuffle, volume control, track descriptions and cover art are visible into the ThinKnx client devices and available on KNX bus.
Extended reports
It allows to generate reports through printouts and graphs, subsequently sent by email. The server can also collect data that can be consulted in real-time directly from the user interface through interactive and responsive charts.
Z-Wave
The server acts as a Z-Wave controller allowing to completely control all the nodes and the perfect integration with all the ThinKnx functionalities. One single interface for a complete control.
Viavai
It is the ideal solution for the control and management of access gates, enhancing the level of security and safety. The ThinKnx-Wiegand adapter will enable the communication with Wiegand technology for the integration of biometric or RFID readers. ViaVai can be adapted to sectors where long-term access credentials are required such as commercial and industrial sectors, but also applied to the hospitality sector where credentials are usually short-term and remote management is required. Three different options are available: from 3 to 10 gates, from 11 to 50 gates and for 51 gates and above.
3-Years warranty Extension
It enables to extend the standard warranty coverage of the device with an additional period of 3 Years.
Velux
It allows to fully operate your Velux windows or sun screening products compatible with io-HomeControl from Thinknx UI and bidirectionally from KNX. Permits to also get states and feedback from the devices. It requires the device Velux KLF200 to work.
Built-in Features
Direct KNX connection
Linux-based appliance with direct connection to the KNX bus (no need of a separate IP-router).
Unlimited clients
An unlimited number of clients (PCs, smartphones or tablets) can simultaneously connect to the server.
Unlimited KNX datapoints
There are no limitations on the number of KNX entities that can be controlled by our servers.
Electrical switching
Different kinds of switches are available: on/off normally open, on/off normally close, on on pressure/off on release, on on pressure, value on pressure, etc.
Dimming regulation
Lights can be easily dimmered through a simple interface of the client app.
RGB led
RGB leds can be controlled through KNX.
Blinds control
Rollers and blinds contain KNX groups to move, stop and obtain a feedback from shades, blinds, etc.
Heating & Cooling
The chronothermostat is used to interact with a KNX thermostat and allows to set weekly timers to control the temperature. The desired temperature can also be hourly and/or daily set.
Generic timers
Switching can be timed in two modes: the “Calendar” mode allows you to define complex timings while the “Switch Schedule” mode allows you to set six weekly timings.
Weather forecasts
Weather forecast can be displayed into the client application.
Load control
The load control allows to monitor the consumption of electricity based on disarmament thresholds and rearmament intervals.
Scenes management
The Scene is a sequence of programmed actions such as turning on the lights in a room. Such list of actions can be predefined by the user through the recording function of the Scene.
Logics & maths
Logical operations (AND, OR, XOR) and mathematical functions based on values coming from KNX groups can be created through simple and intuitive interfaces.
Analog values
It is possible to visualize analog values in the client interface (e.g.: weather data such as wind speed, outdoor temperature, etc.) and send them to a KNX group (for example to adjust threshold values).
IP cameras
Visualization of IP cameras with MJPEG or RTSP video flow.
SMS gateway
Service that allows you to send SMS notifications when specific conditions predefined in the ThinKnx Configurator occur (no additional hardware required).
Generic gateway
It is possible to trigger actions following a command or a specific value sent by the KNX bus (or other integrated systems). For instance, it is useful to create temperature alarms.
Push notifications
The management of technical alarms can be done with push notifications (iOS), emails and automatic page change in the ThinKnx client interface.
Infrared control
The integration of IR TRANS devices allows the control of TVs, Blurays, Apple TVs, etc. directly from ThinKnx client interface (no database required).
Reports until 20MB
It allows to collect data up to 20 MB from KNX plants (both locally and on the cloud), generate reports and continuously store KNX telegrams (logger modality).
KNXnet/IP interface/router
It allows the use of the ThinKnx server both as KNX KNXnet/IP interface, allowing KNX programming over IP, and as KNXnet/IP router, allowing KNX programming as well as connecting different parts of a KNX system over IP, much like a line coupler.
IoT
The server offers the chance to connect and control almost any device thanks to their wide set of configurable link ports. For instance, custom strings can be sent to devices through Ethernet to perform desired operations. Moreover, generic http requests can be combined with particular events, and data transfer on serial ports can activate scenes or other actions.
Voice control
It allows to send vocal commands to monitor the plant either directly through Siri (for iOS devices) or through the IFTTT service.
Vai2
Access control up to 2 gates integrated with KNX keypads, Z-Wave keypads, Modbus, and Wiegand reader.