
UPONOR CONTROL SYSTEM KNX INTERFACE MANUAL - CONNECTING UPONOR CONTROLLER C-56 WITH MEDIA COUPLER TR131A/B
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4 System setup
4.1 Uponor Controller C-56 Radio system
setup
There are two main options:
• The Uponor Controllers C-56 Radio are grouped in up to
three devices per system using the same Uponor Interface
I-76. This means that the controllers are numbered and
interconnected through the Uponor system bus.
In ETS, each group will have one master Uponor Controller
C-56 Radio that also stores the system data points for that
group. The master will always be controller #1. This setup is
recommended if the Uponor Interface I-76 timer functions
should be used together with KNX since one Uponor
Interface I-76 then can control up to three Uponor
Controllers C-56 Radio.
This option is the most common in a single family house.
• The Uponor Controllers C-56 Radio are not grouped or
interconnected with the Uponor system bus. In this case all
controllers will be masters and will have their own system
data points in ETS. This is the preferred setup when not using
the Uponor Interface I-76 in the system.
This option is the typical set-up for nonresidential
applications.
Note: It is possible to connect the Uponor system bus
without numbering the controllers with an Uponor Interface
I-76, but it is not recommended. The reason is that it can
create inconsistency between the controller parameters and
the KNX data points.
4.2 Required devices and softwares
The following list states what is needed to utilize a full KNX
connection for a Uponor Controller C-56 Radio.
• ETS installation software
• Uponor Controller C-56 Radio and optional Uponor Interface
I-76, both with software version 5.0.0 or later
• Uponor documentation of parameters for Uponor Controller
C-56 Radio found in this manual
• Media Coupler TR131
• ETS plug-in for Media Coupler and Uponor Controller C-56
Radio
• ETS data file for Uponor Controller C-56 Radio
Note: The ETS tool is provided by the KNX organisation, the rest
by Uponor.
4.3 ETS topology
The ETS topology needs to be defined in a certain way when
using the Media Coupler as a bridge for RF products. All RF
products must be placed in a separate line. In this line, the Media
Coupler must have the address n.n.0.
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