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Manual | for electricians and operators
sonnenKNX Module

Publisher
sonnen GmbH
Am Riedbach 1
D-87499 Wildpoldsried
Service number +49 8304 92933 444
Email [email protected]
Document
Document number 613
Part number -
Version 01
Valid for AT, CH, DE, IE, IT, UK
Publication date 28/07/2020
27021597949513739
IMPORTANT
Read this documentation carefully before installation / operation.
Retain this document for reference purposes.
EN
Manual sonnenKNX Module

Table of contents
KD-613 | EN | 01 iii
Table of contents
1 Information about this document.............................................................................................................. 4
1.1 Target group of this document ......................................................................................................... 4
1.2 Designations in this document .......................................................................................................... 4
1.3 Explanation of symbols......................................................................................................................... 4
2 Safety.................................................................................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Proper use................................................................................................................................................. 6
2.2 Qualified experts .....................................................................................................................................7
2.3 Symbols on the product........................................................................................................................7
3 Product description......................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Connection concept ............................................................................................................................. 8
3.2 Device overview...................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Function of the buttons and LEDs ................................................................................................... 9
3.4 Programming methods........................................................................................................................10
3.5 Scope of delivery and additional parts............................................................................................11
3.6 Factory settings ......................................................................................................................................11
3.7 Technical data .........................................................................................................................................12
4 Commissioning the KNX module...............................................................................................................13
5 Configuring the ETS.......................................................................................................................................16
5.1 Interface settings...................................................................................................................................16
5.2 Device name and individual address...............................................................................................16
5.3 Additional individual addresses......................................................................................................... 17
5.4 IP settings.................................................................................................................................................18
6 Configuring the data points .......................................................................................................................20
6.1 General settings....................................................................................................................................20
6.2 sonnen settings ......................................................................................................................................21
6.2.1 sonnenBatterie status........................................................................................................... 22
6.2.2 Measurement data ................................................................................................................. 22
6.2.3 Operating mode ..................................................................................................................... 23
6.2.4 Alarm........................................................................................................................................... 23
6.2.5 Special functions ....................................................................................................................24
7 KNX installation example ............................................................................................................................25
8 Decommissioning and Disposal.................................................................................................................26
List of abbreviations...................................................................................................................................... 27

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1 Information about this document
This document describes the installation and setup of the sonnenKNX module in connec-
tion with a sonnenBatterie eco8.0 or sonnenBatterie hybrid8.1 storage system or newer.
Read this document in its entirety.
Keep this document in the vicinity of the sonnenBatterie.
1.1 Target group of this document
This document is intended for operators and installers of the sonnenBatterie and sonnen-
KNX module.
Sections marked with the following note must only be carried out by individuals who be-
long to the target group specified therein (see Qualified experts [P.7]).
NOTICE Target group: authorised electricians
The actions described in this section must only be carried out by this target
group.
NOTICE Target group: trained KNX commissioning and operation experts
The actions described in this section must only be carried out by experts who
have acquired detailed knowledge through KNX training.
1.2 Designations in this document
The following designations are used in this document:
Complete designation Designation in this document
sonnenBatterie Storage system
sonnenKNX Module KNX module
Authorised electrician Installer
Customer who purchased the storage system Operator
1.3 Explanation of symbols
DANGER Extremely dangerous situation leading to certain death or serious injury if the
safety information is not observed.
WARNING Dangerous situation leading to potential death or serious injury if the safety
information is not observed.
CAUTION Dangerous situation leading to potential injury if the safety information is not
observed.
NOTICE Indicates actions that may cause material damage.

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Important information not associated with any risks to people or property.
Symbol Meaning
►
Work step
1. 2. 3. … Work steps in a defined order
üCondition
• List
Table1: Additional symbols

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2 Safety
2.1 Proper use
The sonnenKNX Module is an interface for providing data points of the storage system in a
KNX environment. Within a KNX environment, devices are connected to each other in a
network and their individual functions are defined. The data points of the storage system
can be used for the following purposes:
• Visualising energy data.
• Displaying current operating mode and status of the storage system.
• Mapping special functions of the storage system.
• Individual energy management.
The data points of the KNX module are first provided to the KNX environment. The data
points have to be individually programmed by a KNX expert in order to link them to other
KNX subscribers. Detailed information about the data points and the programming envir-
onment can be found in the following sections.
The following points must be observed at all times in order to ensure proper use:
• The KNX module is a mounting rail module and must be mounted in an appropriate in-
stallation location as required by standard.
• The KNX module must be fully installed in accordance with the instructions.
• The KNX module must be electrically connected by an authorised electrician. Country-
specific regulations concerning electrical installations must be observed at all times.
• The KNX module must be commissioned and programmed by a KNX expert.
• The interfaces of the KNX module must be connected in accordance with the specifica-
tions set out in the product documentation.
• The KNX module must only be used in its original condition in perfect technical order,
with no unauthorised modifications.
Especially the following uses are not permissible:
• Operation of the KNX module in areas which do not meet the required ambient condi-
tions (see Technical data [P.12]).
• Operation in flammable environments or areas at risk of explosion.
Operating the KNX module
• The KNX module may only be operated as described in the product documentation.
Failure to comply with the conditions of the warranty and the information spe-
cified in this document invalidates any warranty claims.

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2.2 Qualified experts
• The KNX module must be installed by authorised electricians only. An electrician is a per-
son with suitable specialist training, knowledge and experience who can recognise the
electrical hazards and avoid them. Installation by unqualified and/or unauthorised per-
sons may cause injury and/or component damage.
• The KNX module must be commissioned and configured by a KNX expert who has ac-
quired detailed knowledge through appropriate training and professional development.
2.3 Symbols on the product
CE mark. The product meets the requirements of the applicable EU directives.
WEEE mark. The product must not be disposed of in household waste; dispose
of it through environmentally friendly collection centres.
Observe the documentation. The documentation contains safety information.

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3 Product description
The KNX module is a mounting rail module intended for standard-compliant mounting and
electrical installation in a distribution board. The storage system and KNX module are con-
nected to each other via Ethernet. Thanks to the Ethernet connection, the KNX module
and storage system can be installed anywhere as long as they are located on the same
home network. The KNX module integrates the storage system in a KNX infrastructure.
The specific data points of the storage system are individually configured using the Engin-
eeringToolSoftware (ETS). The buttons on the KNX module are used for programming and
troubleshooting. The LEDs indicate operating statuses and communication errors on the
bus.
3.1 Connection concept
C1 C4
C2 C5
C3 C6
distribution board
sonne n KNX Module
KNX
Mode
IP
Conn
Tunn
Conn
SB
P/Esc
ETS
Illustration1: Connecting sonnenKNX modules
The KNX module is installed in the distribution board and connected to the KNX bus and
therefore the rest of the KNX installation via the KNX control line (twisted pair cable). The
voltage supply to the KNX module is also provided by the KNX bus.
The storage system is connected to the internet router and KNX module via Ethernet. Both
devices must be located in the same local home network.
The individual KNX clients (including KNX module) of the KNX installation can be accessed
via the ETS on the computer. The connection to the KNX clients is established using a pro-
gramming adapter, an LAN connection or using a WLAN connection.

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3.2 Device overview
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4
5
6
7
8
9
1 KNX bus port
2 Programming mode LED
3 Programming mode button
4 KNX LED (multicoloured)
5 Mode LED (multicoloured)
6 IP LED (multicoloured)
7 Conn SB button
8 Conn Tunn button
9 LAN port
3.3 Function of the buttons and LEDs
Programming mode LED
When programming mode is active the programming mode LED(2) lights up red.
Programming mode button
Programming mode can be activated or deactivated using the button(3) or by pressing the
ConnSB(7) and ConnTunn(8) buttons at the same time.
KNX LED
The following KNX module operating statuses are indicated using the KNX LED(4):
KNX LED Operating status
lights up green KNX bus voltage is present.
flashes red Telegram traffic on the KNX bus.
lights up red Communication error on the KNX bus.
Mode LED, ConnSB button and ConnTunn button
The mode LED(5) indicates the connection to the storage system or the connection to
KNXnet/IP tunnelling.
Mode LED Operating status
lights up green The KNX module is running in normal operating mode.
lights up red Programming mode is active.
flashes red Programming mode is not active.
The connection indicator is not active.
The KNX module has not loaded correctly, e.g. after a download was
cancelled.
The ConnSB(7) and ConnTunn(8) buttons can be used to select the connection number
for connecting to the storage system (SB) or to KNXnet/IP tunnelling (Tunn). The connec-
tion number only has to be changed if the KNX module is to be connected to multiple stor-
age systems or multiple devices. The default setup does not envisage this usage, so none of
the connection numbers need to be changed for standard use.

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IP LED
The following KNX module operating statuses are indicated using the IP LED(6):
IP LED Operating status
lights up green The KNX module has an active Ethernet connection and valid IP set-
tings (IP address, subnet and gateway).
lights up red The KNX module has an active Ethernet connection and invalid IP set-
tings (IP address, subnet and gateway) or has not yet received any IP
settings from the DHCP server.
flashes green IP telegram traffic.
3.4 Programming methods
There are several ways to program the KNX module using the ETS:
Via the KNX bus
The device only needs to be connected to the KNX bus for this. The ETS needs an addi-
tional interface (e.g. USB) to the KNX bus. Both the individual address and the entire applic-
ation including IP configuration can be programmed using this method. Programming via
the KNX bus is recommended if no IP connection can be established.
Via KNXnet/IP tunnelling
No additional interface is required with this method. Programming via KNXnet/IP tunnelling
is possible if the device already has a valid IP configuration (e.g. via DHCP). In this case the
device is displayed on the interfaces in the ETS and must be selected. The download takes
place from the ETS project.
Via direct IP connection
While KNXnet/IP tunnelling is limited to the speed of the KNX bus, a higher speed can be
achieved if the download is carried out via a direct IP connection. A direct IP connection is
possible if the device already has both a valid IP configuration and an individual address. To
use this method, go to Bus section of the ETS menu, navigate to Connections > Options,
and then select Use direct IP connection if available. The download can then be carried out
directly on the KNX module.
Due to the significantly shorter transmission times it is recommended to
perform downloads via direct IP connection.
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