KNX-DMX gateway GW2-DMX-2TE

311,75 Excl. tax €399,68 Excl. tax
€377,22 Incl. tax 483,61 Incl. tax.
Out of stock, but available
Unit price: €311,75 / Piece
Gateway between KNX and DMX512 bus. Controls up to 512 channels, 64 scenes, and 16 sequences. Compact DIN rail device (2TE) with USB and manual addressing. Read more

Specifications

Brand:
Arcus
Article number:
40200182
EAN:
642125990837
Availability:
Out of stock, but available
Delivery time:
Will be shipped within approximately 8 working days.

Information

Datasheet

KNX DMX Gateway – KNX-GW2-DMX-2TE

The KNX-GW2-DMX-2TE (article number: 40200182) is a powerful gateway acting as an interface between the KNX bus system and the DMX512 bus. This compact DIN rail module (2TE) enables seamless integration of building automation systems with DMX lighting and event technology devices.

Main Features:

  • Full integration of KNX building automation with DMX512 lighting control
  • Supports up to 512 DMX channels
  • Control of up to 64 scenes and 16 sequences
  • Compact design for DIN rail mounting (2 module units)
  • Manual address setting via rotary switches
  • USB port (Micro USB) for configuration
  • Physical addressing via configurator or rotary switches S1 and S2

Technical Specifications:

  • Article number: 40200182
  • Dimensions: 35 x 90 x 68 mm (DIN rail, 2TE)
  • Protection class: IP20
  • Operating temperature: -5 °C to +45 °C
  • Controls: 3 x 16-position rotary switches, 1 x T1 button, 1 x PRG button with LED
  • USB port: Micro USB
  • KNX connection: KNX terminal block
  • KNX power supply: 20–32 VDC, approx. 150 mW
  • DMX connection: 3-pin screw terminal (0.8 mm²)
  • DMX512 bus: RS485, 250 kBaud, galvanically isolated
  • DMX termination: 120 Ohm via jumper
  • Power supply: 9–30 VDC, 100 mA, internally isolated and protected against reverse polarity

Note:

When creating a project, users can scale the number of used DMX channels and scenes. Only the required group addresses are generated, and they can be imported into ETS as an XML file. Address configuration is done via the configurator or directly via the device's rotary switches.

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