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CMK2000 Introduction 1

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Safety notes

LOGO!
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System overview 3

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Application planning 4
CMK2000
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Installing/mounting 5

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Connection 6
Operating Instructions

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Generation of user functions
with LOGO! 7

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Configuring and
commissioning using ETS 8

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Service and maintenance 9

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Technical data 10

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Appendix A

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A5E34877550B/001
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Table of contents

1 Introduction ............................................................................................................................................. 9
1.1 Preface ...................................................................................................................................... 9
2 Safety notes .......................................................................................................................................... 11
2.1 Safety instructions ...................................................................................................................11
2.2 IT security ...............................................................................................................................13
3 System overview ................................................................................................................................... 15
3.1 Field of application ..................................................................................................................15
3.2 Features ..................................................................................................................................16
3.3 System configuration ..............................................................................................................17
3.4 System requirements ..............................................................................................................18
3.5 Design .....................................................................................................................................21
3.6 Operator controls and display elements .................................................................................22
3.6.1 Status LEDs ............................................................................................................................22
3.6.2 Programming key / Reset key .................................................................................................24
4 Application planning .............................................................................................................................. 25
4.1 General installation guidelines ................................................................................................25
4.2 Installation location .................................................................................................................25
4.3 Transportation .........................................................................................................................27
4.4 Storage ...................................................................................................................................27
4.5 Scope of delivery ....................................................................................................................27
5 Installing/mounting ................................................................................................................................ 29
5.1 Installing the CMK2000 ...........................................................................................................29
6 Connection ........................................................................................................................................... 31
6.1 Safety instructions and guidelines ..........................................................................................31
6.2 Connecting the power supply .................................................................................................32
6.3 Connecting the functional ground ...........................................................................................34
6.4 Connecting LOGO! to CMK2000 via Ethernet ........................................................................34
6.5 Connecting the KNX bus ........................................................................................................35
7 Generation of user functions with LOGO! .............................................................................................. 37
7.1 Software and hardware requirements (LOGO!) ......................................................................37
7.2 Overview of LOGO! configuration steps .................................................................................37
7.3 Compatibility with LOGO! 0BA7 projects ................................................................................38

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8 Configuring and commissioning using ETS ........................................................................................... 39


8.1 Software and hardware requirements (ETS) ......................................................................... 39
8.2 Overview of ETS configuration steps ..................................................................................... 39
8.3 Programming the physical address........................................................................................ 40
8.4 General parameter assignments............................................................................................ 41
8.5 Parameter assignments for the KNX channels ...................................................................... 44
8.5.1 Data exchange between KNX and LOGO! ............................................................................ 44
8.5.2 Activate/deactivate channels and specify communication direction ...................................... 44
8.5.3 LOGO! data types, inputs and outputs .................................................................................. 45
8.5.4 Value update with data transfer from LOGO! to KNX ............................................................ 47
8.5.5 Value scaling of the channels ................................................................................................ 48
8.5.6 Response upon loss of KNX bus voltage .............................................................................. 51
8.5.7 Response after startup of LOGO!, CMK2000 or KNX ........................................................... 51
8.6 Transfer of data from LOGO! to KNX..................................................................................... 52
8.6.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................ 52
8.6.2 Supported LOGO! data types ................................................................................................ 53
8.6.3 Transfer of 1-bit values .......................................................................................................... 55
8.6.4 Special functions: dimming and solar protection ................................................................... 56
8.6.4.1 Dimming (1 bit) ....................................................................................................................... 56
8.6.4.2 Dimming (2 bits) with stop message frame ............................................................................ 58
8.6.4.3 Solar protection control (1 bit) ................................................................................................ 59
8.6.4.4 Solar protection control (2 bits) .............................................................................................. 61
8.6.5 Transferring percentage values ............................................................................................. 63
8.6.6 Transferring integer values .................................................................................................... 65
8.6.7 Sending float values ............................................................................................................... 66
8.7 Data transfer KNX to LOGO! ................................................................................................. 67
8.7.1 Overview ................................................................................................................................ 67
8.7.2 Supported KNX data types .................................................................................................... 68
8.7.3 Transfer of 1-bit values .......................................................................................................... 69
8.7.4 Using digital inputs of the LOGO! 8 as monoflop................................................................... 70
8.7.5 Transfer of KNX bus state ...................................................................................................... 72
8.7.6 Transferring percentage values ............................................................................................. 73
8.7.7 Transferring integer values .................................................................................................... 74
8.7.8 Sending float values ............................................................................................................... 75
9 Service and maintenance ...................................................................................................................... 77
9.1 Diagnostics und maintenance via web .................................................................................. 77
9.2 Cleaning ................................................................................................................................. 79
9.3 Disposal ................................................................................................................................. 79
10 Technical data ...................................................................................................................................... 81
10.1 Dimensional drawing .............................................................................................................. 81
10.1.1 Dimensional drawing .............................................................................................................. 81
10.2 Technical specifications ......................................................................................................... 82
10.2.1 Technical specifications ......................................................................................................... 82

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A Appendix............................................................................................................................................... 85
A.1 Certificates and approvals ......................................................................................................85
A.2 Service & Support ...................................................................................................................86
A.2.1 Technical Support ...................................................................................................................86
A.2.2 Siemens Industry Online Support ...........................................................................................86
A.2.3 Online catalog and ordering system .......................................................................................86
A.2.4 LOGO! CMK2000....................................................................................................................86
Glossary ............................................................................................................................................... 87
Index..................................................................................................................................................... 89

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Introduction 1
1.1 Preface

Purpose of this documentation


These operating instructions contain all the information required for configuring, installing,
commissioning and operating the CMK2000.
These operating instructions are intended for qualified personnel in the following target
groups:
● Commissioning engineers
● Operating and service personnel
● Network administrator (optional)
● KNX integrator

Basic knowledge required


The following knowledge is required in order to understand the operating instructions:
● Knowledge in application of the KNX bus system for building automation
● Knowledge of the Siemens LOGO! 8 logic module
● General knowledge in the field of automation technology
● General knowledge of network engineering

Validity of the documentation


This documentation describes the current delivery condition of the CMK2000.
These instructions describe the device based on the data valid at the time of release.

Trademarks
LOGO!® is a registered trademark of Siemens AG.

History

Edition Remarks
11/2015 First edition

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Introduction
1.1 Preface

Naming conventions and abbreviations


The term "CMK2000" or "device" is sometimes used in this documentation instead of the full
product name "LOGO! CMK2000 KNX module".
If "LOGO! 8" is meant, only the term "LOGO!" is used.

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Safety notes 2
2.1 Safety instructions

CAUTION

Observe the safety instructions on the inside front cover of this documentation.

CMK2000 devices correspond to the approvals printed on the rating plate. If you have
questions about whether it is permissible to install the device in the planned environment,
please contact your service representative.

NOTICE

Alterations to the devices are not permitted.


Failure to observe this requirement shall constitute a revocation of the CE approval and
manufacturer's warranty.

Repairs

WARNING
The device contains no user-serviceable parts.
May cause death or serious injury
Unauthorized opening or improperly performed repairs can cause considerable damage to
property and/or danger to users. In the case of faults, please contact Siemens Support
(Page 86).

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Safety notes
2.1 Safety instructions

Safety extra-low voltage

Note
Only connect the device via a safety extra-low voltage
The device is designed for operation using directly connectable safety extra-low voltage
(SELV) with safe electrical isolation according to IEC 60950-1 / EN 60950-1 / VDE 0805-1.
The following applies to use in North America: The power supply unit for supplying the
device with power must comply with NEC Class 2 in accordance with National Electrical
Code (ANSI / NFPA 70).
You must, therefore, only connect the supply terminals and the process and communication
signals (including Ethernet) to safety extra-low voltages (SELV) with safe electrical isolation
to IEC 60950-1 / EN 60950-1 / VDE 0805-1.

Note
Safety extra-low voltage
Contact with live components can result in a mild electric shock.
• Disconnect from the power supply before starting work.
• Ensure that no wires or strands protrude from the terminals that can be touched.

Working on the device or on connected components

WARNING
Risk of electric shock
May cause death or serious injury
• Voltages > 60 V are present in the control cabinet. Therefore appropriate safety
precautions must be taken to prevent contact during commissioning and maintenance
work.
• Before carrying out any work on the device or on connected components, make sure
that the installation is in a zero-voltage state.
• UL-approved cable types must be used for UL-certified systems (60/75°C).

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Safety notes
2.2 IT security

2.2 IT security

IT security guidelines
Siemens provides products and solutions with industrial security functions that support the
secure operation of plants, solutions, machines, equipment and/or networks. They are
important components in a holistic industrial security concept. With this in mind, Siemens’
products and solutions undergo continuous development. Siemens recommends strongly
that you regularly check for product updates.
For the secure operation of Siemens products and solutions, it is necessary to take suitable
preventive action (e.g. cell protection concept) and integrate each component into a holistic,
state-of-the-art industrial security concept. Third-party products that may be in use should
also be considered. For more information about industrial security, visit
http://www.siemens.com/industrialsecurity.
To stay informed about product updates as they occur, sign up for a product-specific
newsletter. For more information, visit http://support.automation.siemens.com.

Protective measures for CMK2000

NOTICE

Only authorized personnel are permitted to access the system and carry out modifications.
Use a "strong" password for access to the web server of the CMK2000. See General
parameter assignments (Page 41)

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Safety notes
2.2 IT security

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System overview 3
3.1 Field of application

Image 3-1 LOGO! 8 and CMK2000

The CMK2000 is a communication module from the LOGO! series with KNX interface.
The LOGO! 8 can be integrated into the KNX system using the CMK2000. It is then possible
to exchange information and data between LOGO! 8 and KNX. The LOGO! 8 is then a
universal and flexible control unit in the KNX network.
The combination between LOGO! 8 and CMK2000 allows:
● Logic combination of the signals from KNX devices
● Evaluation of KNX values in the LOGO!
● Control of KNX actuators from the LOGO! Soft Comfort series
● Use of inexpensive actuators and sensors in the KNX environment
● Simple expansion of KNX functions without ETS knowledge

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System overview
3.2 Features

3.2 Features
● CMK2000 together with LOGO! allows the use of inexpensive actuators and sensors in
the KNX environment
● KNX devices can access the signal states of all inputs and outputs of the LOGO! 8.
● Standard LOGO! functions can be used, e.g.: logic functions, ON/OFF delays.
● Various KNX data point types can be made available by CMK2000 and LOGO!.
● Various LOGO! variable types can be sent to KNX devices, e.g. LOGO! analog values as
settings for KNX devices as float values.
● Time synchronization between KNX and LOGO! is possible.
● No inputs or outputs are occupied in the process image of the LOGO! 8 for the KNX
communication (saving is possible in the variable memory).

Note
Not more than one CMK2000 KNX device may be connected to a LOGO!.

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System overview
3.3 System configuration

3.3 System configuration

System configuration
The following picture shows a basic system configuration with a CMK2000 as the
communication module between LOGO! and KNX.

Image 3-2 CMK2000 configuration example

Tasks and meanings of the system components


The CMK2000 communication module allows the transfer and system-compatible scaling of
data between KNX and LOGO!.
Depending on the parameter assignment in the ETS, the data flow is either from LOGO! to
KNX or vice versa from KNX to LOGO!.
The CMK2000 is connected over Ethernet to the LOGO! 8. The power supply to the
CMK2000 is made using an external power unit with 24 V DC.
The bus cable between CMK2000 and the KNX system is implemented as a two-wire
connection (twisted pair). The bus cable provides the KNX nodes with data and also the
operating voltage of 29 V DC from the KNX power supply.
Configuration / parameter assignment / commissioning of the CMK2000 is carried out using
a personal computer with the ETS (Engineering Tool Software) via a KNX interface such as
USB or IP interface.

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System overview
3.4 System requirements

3.4 System requirements

System requirements
● LOGO! 8
● 24 V power supply
● KNX bus
● KNX interface (USB or Ethernet)
● Windows PC (for commissioning, maintenance and diagnostics)
● LOGO! Soft Comfort (for programming user functions)
● ETS4 or ETS5
● A switch from the LOGO! series is recommended for commissioning, maintenance and
diagnostics

Note
Compatibility with the previous versions of the LOGO! 8 does not exist.

Note
All communication partners of the CMK2000 must be set to autonegotiation.

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3.4 System requirements

Differences between the EIB module and CMK2000


The following table provides an overview of the differences in the performance features of
the EIB module and the CMK2000:

Performance feature EIB module CMK2000 Comment


2-bit solar protection - ✓ -
function
2-bit dimmer function - ✓ -
Adjustable dimming ✓ Fixed dimming speed -
speed 100%
4-byte integer support - ✓ -
4-byte float value ✓ - -
support
Access to variable - ✓ -
memory
Freely definable chan- 50 "predefined" chan- 50 freely definable chan- -
nels nels (4/8/12/16/20) clas- nels
sification
Direct access to in- ✓ Only direct read access User solution:
puts/outputs possible Use of flags/variable
memory in the
LOGO Soft Comfort
program
Minimum monoflop 10 ms 30 ms -
time
Maximum monoflop 255 ms 2500 ms -
time
Percentage and float- Predefined value per 2 freely definable interpo- -
ing functions interpolation value lation values
Number of analog Max. 10 analog values, 50 analog values are -
values of which only 2 can be possible
used as outputs
Status display via web - ✓ -
interface
Updating of operating - ✓ -
software via KNX and
web interface
Connection to LOGO! Connection via back- Connection to LOGO! over -
plane bus Ethernet
Communication Connection via back- Communication via Ether- -
plane bus net
Transfer of the bus - ✓ -
state can be activat- (Transfer of bus state
ed/deactivated always to input I24 and
always active)
Transfer of the bus Transfer of bus state Activation of transfer of -
state always to input I24 and the bus state reduces the
always active number of available chan-
nels by 1

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3.4 System requirements

Bus voltage return/loss - ✓ -


can be separately Bus voltage failure/loss
configured for each globally configurable
channel
Update rate Update rate to LOGO! Update rate to LOGO! -
synchronous with back- adjustable between 50
plane bus rate and 300 ms in steps of 50
ms
LEDs for status dis- 2 LEDs for status dis- 3 LEDs for status display: -
play play: Run + KNX bus Communication to KNX,
communication to LOGO!,
and Run
Percentage value Percentage value occu- Percentage value occu- -
pies one analog in- pies 1 byte in the variable
put/output memory
Percentage value can Percentage value cannot User solution:
be processed directly by be processed directly by Use of analog ampli-
the LOGO! the LOGO! fier in a LOGO! Soft
Comfort program
Data type support I3E data type support DPT data type support -
-
LOGO! support LOGO! 7 support LOGO! 8 support
Operation supported - ✓ -
for LOGO Soft Com-
fort, CMK2000, LOGO!
8 with switch
Programming key Programming key ac- Programming key acces- -
cessible from below sible from front
KNX bus connection Screw terminal Bus terminal -
Dimensions 2 WM 4 WM -
Positioning independ- Positioning possible on ✓ -
ent of LOGO! location LOGO! single tier
Use of LOGO! maxi- Reduction in LOGO! ✓ -
mum configuration quantity framework
possible when using the module

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3.5 Design

3.5 Design

CMK2000 design

Design
① 24 V DC connection

② Status LEDs

③ Functional ground FE connection

④ Ethernet connection (LOGO! 8)

⑤ Programming key / Reset key

⑥ KNX bus connection

⑦ Labeling field for physical address

CMK2000 design

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3.6 Operator controls and display elements

3.6 Operator controls and display elements

3.6.1 Status LEDs


The CMK2000 indicates the following operating modes on three LEDs:

• RUN: CMK2000 status


• P1: Connection to LOGO!
• KNX: Status of KNX communication

CMK2000 operating mode

RUN LED P1 LED KNX LED Meaning


x x Fault: Version conflict with firmware components

x Device faulty

x x Communication fault or LOGO! in "Stop" mode

x x Maintenance status: Firmware update running

x x Incomplete configuration or programming mode active

x x Fault-free operating mode

Connection status to LOGO!

RUN LED P1 LED KNX LED Meaning


x x LAN link present and LAN communication active

x x LAN link present

x x No LAN link present

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3.6 Operator controls and display elements

Connection status KNX / programming mode / warm restart

RUN LED P1 LED KNX LED Meaning


x x No KNX bus connected

x x KNX bus connected

x x Programming mode active

x x Incomplete configuration

Meaning of LED icons

Icon Meaning
LED is off

LED lights up (red, orange or green)

LED flashes in single color (red, orange or green)

LED flashes in two colors (orange/green)

x LED status is irrelevant

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3.6 Operator controls and display elements

3.6.2 Programming key / Reset key


The key on the front of the CMK2000 has the following functions depending on how long it is
pressed:

• Programming key for assigning the physical address via the


ETS
• Restart CMK2000

Assign physical address (KNX)


By briefly pressing the programming key (< 10 seconds), the module switches to the KNX
programming mode. In this mode, you can enter the physical address (KNX) using the ETS.
Refer to chapter Programming the physical address (Page 40).
As soon as this address has been assigned, the module returns to the normal operating
mode.

Note
The programming mode can be canceled by briefly pressing the programming key again.

Note
Label the module with the assigned physical address. Do this using the labeling field
provided. See Design (Page 21).

Restart CMK2000
Hold the key pressed for at least 10 seconds. The CMK2000 then carries out a warm restart.

NOTICE

Do not carry out a warm restart during a firmware update.

Parameters of the factory setting

IP address KNX module: 192.168.0.10


Subnet mask 255.255.255.0
Web server password: Admin
Physical KNX address 15.15.255

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Application planning 4
4.1 General installation guidelines

General installation guidelines


The following guidelines must be observed when mounting and connecting the CMK2000:
● When connecting the CMK2000, make sure that you observe all applicable and legally
binding standards. Adhere to the relevant national and regional regulations when
installing and operating the device. Check with the local authorities regarding the
standards and rules to be followed in your particular case.
● Ensure a zero-voltage state during assembly and connection work.

4.2 Installation location

Selection of the installation site / mounting position


The device can be mounted on a standard mounting rail or on a wall.
● Permissible installation positions: horizontal or vertical
● Ensure that the permissible ambient temperature range is observed:
– Horizontal installation: 0 °C to 55 °C
– Vertical installation: 0 °C to 45 °C
● Ensure that condensation is not produced at a relative humidity between 10% and 95%.
● Ensure that the atmospheric pressure is between 795 hPa and 1080 hPa.
● Observe sufficient clearance above and below (minimum 35 mm). Provide sufficient
space for the power supply, Ethernet and KNX bus connections.

Table 4- 1 Device dimensions

CMK2000 dimensions
Width 72 mm
Height 90 mm
Depth 60 mm (incl. protrusions)

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4.2 Installation location

NOTICE
Damage due to overheating
You must comply with all the instructions regarding the installation site and mounting
position. Otherwise the device may malfunction or incur permanent damage as a result of
overheating.

Pollution degree
The CMK2000 is designed for pollution degree 2. Pollution degree 2 according to the EN
50178 standard is non-conductive contamination in the normal case which can briefly
become conductive as a result of condensation when the device is not in operation.

Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) / overvoltage protection

NOTICE
Damage to the device
Inadequately dimensioned overvoltage protection can result in severe damage to the
device. Always ensure, therefore, that the overvoltage protection is adequate (see Chapter
Connecting the power supply (Page 32)).

Installation in control cabinet / device connection box

Note
The device is suitable for installation in a control cabinet or device connection box.
It is important to note that installation in a control cabinet or device connection box is
essential for compliance with the UL regulations.
The control cabinet / device connection box must satisfy the regulations regarding fire-
protection housing.
Ensure that all cables and leads that protrude externally are equipped with adequate strain
relief.

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4.3 Transportation

4.3 Transportation
The devices must be transported in a clean and dry state, preferably in their original
packaging. The transport temperature must be between - 40 °C and + 70 °C. Temperature
fluctuations greater than 20 K per hour are not permitted.

4.4 Storage
The devices must be stored in clean and dry rooms, preferably in their original packaging.
The storage temperature must be between -40 °C and +70 °C.

4.5 Scope of delivery


● CMK2000 device
● Insert
● Bus connector

Unpacking and checking the delivery


1. Unpack the device.
2. Check the delivery for completeness.
3. Check the device for transport damage by visual inspection.

NOTICE
Damage to the system
Damaged parts can result in damage to the system. Do not use devices that show evidence
of damage!

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4.5 Scope of delivery

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Installing/mounting 5
5.1 Installing the CMK2000
The CMK2000 can be mounted on a 35 mm standard mounting rail according to DIN EN
60715 or on a wall / control panel.
Permissible installation positions: Horizontal and vertical. Flat mounting is not permissible.
Information on selection of the mounting location and on minimum spacing can be found in
chapter Installation location (Page 25).

Mounting on a standard mounting rail


Proceed as follows:
1. Hook the CMK2000 onto the rail.
2. Swivel the CMK2000 backward until you hear it click in place.

Image 5-1 Mounting CMK2000 on a standard mounting rail

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Installing/mounting
5.1 Installing the CMK2000

Mounting on a control panel / wall


Proceed as follows:
1. Move the sliders ① to the outside until they latch in place.
2. The dimensions for the holes are shown in the following picture. Hole for M4 screw,
tightening torque 0.8 Nm to 1.2 Nm.

Image 5-2 CMK2000 wall mounting

NOTICE

If the CMK2000 is not mounted on the wall, the mounting sliders must always be left in the
factory-set positions, i.e. within the range shown in the above picture. Otherwise the
mounting sliders could become deformed if they are exposed to hot and moist ambient
conditions for a longer period of time.

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Connection 6
6.1 Safety instructions and guidelines

Safety instructions

WARNING
Risk of electric shock
May cause death or serious injury
• Voltages > 60 V are present in the control cabinet. Therefore appropriate safety
precautions must be taken to prevent contact during commissioning and maintenance
work.
• Before carrying out any work on the CMK2000 or on connected components, make sure
that the installation/system is in a zero-voltage state.
• UL-approved cable types must be used for UL-certified systems (60/75°C).

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Connection
6.2 Connecting the power supply

6.2 Connecting the power supply

24 V DC power supply
The power supply to the CMK2000 device is made using an external 24 V DC supply for the
LOGO! side.

Note
The CMK2000 bridges brief voltage interruptions (< 1.5 ms) in its 24 V DC supply without
influencing the function. Longer voltage interruptions must be buffered by an appropriate
power supply unit, e.g. from the LOGO!Power series.

Safety instructions

WARNING
Connection to safety extra-low voltage / protective extra-low voltage only
May cause death or serious injury
The device is designed for operation using directly connectable safety extra-low voltage
(SELV) with safe electrical isolation according to IEC 60950-1 / EN 60950-1 / VDE 0805-1.
The following applies to use in North America: The power supply unit for supplying the
device with power must comply with NEC Class 2 in accordance with National Electrical
Code (ANSI / NFPA 70).
You must only connect the supply terminals and the process and communication signals
(including Ethernet) to safety extra-low voltages (SELV) with safe electrical isolation (Class
2 Power Supply in North America).

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6.2 Connecting the power supply

Connection
Connect the CMK2000 to the power supply as shown below:

24 V DC connection Description
① L+ Connection using 2-pole screw
terminal (0.5 ... 2.5 mm2), max..
② M (ground) torque 0.5 Nm

External lightning protection module


An external lightning protection module can be connected upstream into the 24 V DC supply
line as protection against high-energy pulses on the lines:
A suitable module is the Dehn Blitzductor BXT ML2 B 180, article number 920 211 (on BXT
BAS base part) or an equivalent protection module.
Manufacturer:
DEHN+SOEHNE GmbH+Co.KG, Hans-Dehn-Str.1, Postfach 1640, D-92306 Neumarkt,
Germany
The lightning protection module must be installed and used in accordance with the
manufacturer's specifications.

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6.3 Connecting the functional ground

6.3 Connecting the functional ground


Connect the functional ground (e.g. from the standard mounting rail) in order to discharge
EMI such as bursts or surges to the FE terminal ①.
Permissible conductor cross-section: 0.5 ... 6.0 mm2

Image 6-1 Position of FE terminal ①

Note
EMC-compliant functional grounding
• Use as short a stranded-wire conductor as possible with a large cross section.
• Compliance with the technical specifications of the device can only be assured if a correct
functional grounding is adhered to.

6.4 Connecting LOGO! to CMK2000 via Ethernet


The connection between LOGO! 8 and the CMK2000 is via Ethernet. Use a shielded
Ethernet cable (CAT5e) with a shielded connector.

Image 6-2 Position of the Ethernet interface ①

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NOTICE

Do not violate the minimum bending radius limit of the Ethernet cable, otherwise this will
result in attenuation of the shielding effect. Furthermore there is a danger that the cable
shield will break.

Note
We recommend using RJ45 connectors from the Siemens FastConnect system as the plug-
in connectors for the Ethernet cabling.

6.5 Connecting the KNX bus


The CMK2000 is connected to the KNX bus using the red/black KNX terminal.

① Red terminal (+), red cable


② Black terminal (-), black cable

Recommended bus cables:


• YCYM (2 x 2 x 0.8 mm2)
• J-Y(ST)Y (2 x 2 x 0.8 mm2)
• JH(St)H (2 x 2 x 0.8 mm2)
• A-2Y(L)2Y or A-2YF(L)2Y
Stripping length: 5 mm

Note
• Only the red-black core pair is used; the white-yellow core pair is not connected.
• Do not connect the shield of the KNX cable.

NOTICE

Do not use electrically conductive objects such as screwdrivers to lever out the KNX
terminal. Otherwise there is a danger that the two KNX pins may short-circuit and thus
destroy the KNX bus.

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7.1 Software and hardware requirements (LOGO!)

Requirements
● A PC is connected to the LOGO! 8.
● The LOGO! Soft Comfort programming software Version V8.0 or later is installed on the
PC.

Note
CMK2000 is not compatible with previous versions of the LOGO! 8.

7.2 Overview of LOGO! configuration steps

Determine/specify IP address of LOGO!


The IP address of the LOGO! specified in LOGO! Soft Comfort or on the device is required
for communication between LOGO! and CMK2000. You enter this later into the configuration
of the CMK2000 in ETS.

Create the logic functions with LOGO! Soft Comfort


Data exchange via KNX is carried out independently of the use of the inputs and outputs in
the LOGO! Soft Comfort program. Direct writing to inputs is not possible.
Writing to outputs is only possible using network inputs or flags.
The variable memory addresses specified in ETS can be accessed in LOGO! Soft Comfort
via the network blocks. The digital/analog network inputs must be used to transfer the data
from KNX to LOGO!. The digital/analog network outputs must be used to transfer the data
from LOGO! to KNX. Only channels with a size of 2 bytes can be processed via the analog
network inputs/outputs.
If data is exchanged via the variable memories, the variable memory addresses can also be
assigned to the parameters of logic objects.

Testing the function


LOGO! Soft Comfort allows you to simulate the generated program (e.g. inputs).
As an alternative you have direct access in online test mode to the variable memory and can
modify its values.

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7.3 Compatibility with LOGO! 0BA7 projects


The following describes how you can proceed with existing LOGO! 0BA7 projects.
LOGO! 0BA7 projects can be used further.
Changes are only required for the communication direction KNX → LOGO!.
Direct writing to analog or digital inputs and outputs by the KNX module is no longer
possible.
Analog outputs to be written can therefore be alternatively linked to analog flags or analog
network inputs.
Digital outputs can be linked to digital flags or digital network inputs.

Note
Compatibility of the special functions (e g. dimming, solar protection control) is not assured.

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8.1 Software and hardware requirements (ETS)

Requirements
● A commissioning PC is connected via a KNX interface to the CMK2000.
● ETS (Version 4 or higher) is installed on the PC.

ETS product database


The product database for the LOGO! CMK2000 KNX module is available starting with ETS 4
as a knxprod file for downloading.
● http://www.siemens.com/gamma-td (search text "LOGO")

8.2 Overview of ETS configuration steps


Listed below are the steps which always have to be carried out to configure the CMK2000
via ETS:

Offline configuration steps without connection to KNX


1. Importing of product database of LOGO! CMK2000 KNX module in ETS
2. Creation of an ETS project and insertion of the device into the project
3. Checking or specifying the physical address using the assignment according to the KNX
topology (e.g. 1.1.1)
4. Editing the parameters (IP address, data types, etc.)
5. Assigning the group addresses

Online configuration steps with connection to KNX


1. Loading to the device
(programming of physical address and the application)
2. Testing the function

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8.3 Programming the physical address


Set the device to programming mode using the key on the front of the CMK2000. In this
programming mode it is possible to assign (program) the address to the CMK2000 using the
ETS. The physical address (1.0.1 to 15.15.254) unambiguously identifies a KNX in a KNX
installation. The physical address is assigned using the topology configured in ETS.

Requirements
● PC with ETS is connected to the KNX installation via a KNX interface
● CMK2000 is connected to KNX

Programming the physical address


1. Set CMK2000 to programming mode:
Briefly press the key on the front of the CMK2000 (< 10 seconds).

Note
You can deactivate programming mode by briefly pressing the key again.

NOTICE

Programming mode must not be activated when updating the firmware using the web
interface.

2. Program the physical address by selecting the device in ETS and then "Programming" →
"Physical address".

Note
• Parameter assignments can only be transferred to the device following successful
setting of the physical address.
• If an error occurs when programming the physical address, the CMK2000 remains in
programming mode. However, if the 24 V supply fails during programming of the
physical address, the CMK2000 is no longer in programming mode following a hot
restart.
• The physical address must be programmed once so that the device with the ETS is
always accessible. The physical address is saved in the CMK2000 and automatically
set again in the CMK2000 following a restart.

3. Label the CMK2000 with the assigned physical address in the labeling field (Page 21)
provided for this purpose.

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8.4 General parameter assignments


All KNX products can be configured and assigned parameters using the ETS. Depending on
the parameter assignments, the device makes available communication objects with
standardized data point types (DPT) for data exchange with other KNX devices.
The following general settings of the CMK2000 can be parameterized:
● IP address of the LOGO! base module
● Update rate for data exchange between CMK2000 and LOGO!
● Network parameters of the CMK2000 (IP address, subnet mask)
● Password for logon with web server
● Date and time synchronization
The parameters are transferred by ETS to the CMK2000 and saved there permanently.

General settings

Image 8-1 General settings

IP address of LOGO! base module


In this field you enter the IP address of the LOGO! which is to be used for data exchange.

Update rate
This parameter defines the minimum delay time between two transmission cycles.

Note
Sudden changes in value in the LOGO! occurring within a transmission cycle may not be
recorded in certain circumstances and therefore not transmitted.

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Note
Guideline for setting the update rate
• If the cycle time of the LOGO! is overloaded due to a high level of data exchange (high
update rate), a larger value must be used for the update rate, e.g. 200 ms.
• If the response time for LOGO → KNX is too slow, e.g. for switching lights, a smaller value
must be selected for the update rate, e.g. 50 ms.

The update rate can be set as follows:


● 50 ms
● 100 ms
● 150 ms (default)
● 200 ms
● 300 ms

Own IP address and subnet mask


In these fields you enter the IP address and subnet mask of the CMK2000.
Example of private Class C network:

LOGO! CMK2000
IP address 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.10
Subnet mask 255.255.255.0

Password for web interface


It is necessary to enter a password to access the CMK2000 from a PC (using web browser).
You define the password here.
The default password is "Admin"

NOTICE
• Immediately change the default password to a new one.
• Protect access to the web server by using a "strong" password. "Strong" passwords are
at least eight characters long, consist of letters, numbers and special characters, are not
words which can be found in a dictionary, and are not names or identifiers which can be
derived from personal data. Keep the password secret and change it frequently.

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Date and time synchronization


Two mechanisms are available for date and time synchronization:
● Synchronization of the time used in the KNX network with the time of the LOGO! 8.
● Synchronization of the time used in the LOGO! 8 with the time in the KNX network.

Note
• The CMK2000 does not have a real-time clock. Depending on the parameterized
time/synchronization mechanism, the device fetches the time cyclically from the LOGO!
or from the KNX network and passes it on to the respective other side.
• An unchanged transfer of the date only occurs between 1.1.2000 and 31.12.2089.

Parameter assignment options:


● No synchronization (default)
● KNX specifies the time and date
The settings for time synchronization made in the LOGO! are ignored.
● LOGO! specifies the time and date
Synchronization of the time used in the LOGO! 8 with the time in the KNX network.
● Following device start from CMK2000 or LOGO!
● Following return of bus voltage
● Cyclically every hour
● Upon change in time

Note
The settings in LOGO! Soft Comfort with respect to date/time synchronization are made
independently of synchronization via KNX. In the event of an unfavorable configuration, both
time/date synchronization mechanisms act on the LOGO!.

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8.5 Parameter assignments for the KNX channels

8.5.1 Data exchange between KNX and LOGO!


Data exchange between KNX and LOGO! is carried out using channels. Each of these
channels is able to:
● Receive values from 1 bit up to 4 bytes from KNX or pass them on (transformed if
necessary) to LOGO!.
● Pass on data from LOGO! (DI, DO, AI, AQ, VM,...) transformed as KNX data points.
Up to 50 channels are available which can be used as desired with respect to
communication direction and data point type.
● Maximum number of group addresses: 250
● Maximum number of links: 250

Note
The operating mode of LOGO! 8 (RUN or STOP) cannot be transferred to the KNX bus.

8.5.2 Activate/deactivate channels and specify communication direction


The communication direction can be defined using a parameter for each KNX channel. As
standard, all KNX channels are set to "Inactive". The corresponding communication objects
for the KNX channel only become visible following specification of the communication
direction.

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8.5.3 LOGO! data types, inputs and outputs

Overview
The CMK2000 exchanges data with LOGO! via a network connection and thereby directly
accesses the variable memory.

Inputs/outputs and flags of the LOGO!


For all physical inputs and outputs of the LOGO! (I, Q, AI, AQ), as well as for all analog and
digital flags, you can specify the number of the object (e.g. M64) from which the values are
to be read or to which they are to be written.

Note
Inputs and outputs of the LOGO! cannot be written from the KNX bus.

Value ranges
Digital input I 1…24
Analog input AI 1…8
Digital output Q 1…20
Analog output AQ 1…8
Digital flag M 1…64
Analog flag AM 1…64

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LOGO! variable memories


LOGO! also makes data available in the so-called variable memory, e.g. intermediate results
or scaled or calculated display values for an HMI panel.
For all data types in the variable memory you can specify the address of the variable
memory of the LOGO! 8 from which the values are to be read or to which they are to be
written.

Note
Note that all channels access the same variable memory, i.e. if the same byte address of the
variable memory is specified for the communication direction KNX → LOGO! in two different
channels, the values in the variable memory will be mutually overwritten.
Other devices and the LOGO! 8 can access the same variable memory.

Note
When transferring 1-byte values from KNX to LOGO!, note that the LOGO! processes 2-byte
values.

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8.5.4 Value update with data transfer from LOGO! to KNX


In order to optimize the bus load (message frame rate) on KNX, it is possible to activate
sending of values when they change. Each KNX channel can be parameterized such that a
KNX message frame is only sent upon certain changes in value. On the other hand, values
can also be sent cyclically in order to synchronize smaller changes in value which are not
time-critical.

Image 8-2 Value update on the KNX bus

Sending
For each channel you can define the cycle in which the value is to be sent to KNX. Criteria
for updating on the KNX bus can be a change in value on the one hand or the reaching of a
parameterized cycle time on the other. The following options are available for updating a
value:

Parameter Range of values


Cyclic Time value is parameterized • 1…240
(Time unit: minute)
If value has changed Difference in values is parameterized • 1 byte: 1...255
(Value without unit) • 2 bytes: 1...65535
• 4 bytes: 1...4294967295
Cyclic and if value has Time value and difference in values The ranges apply as for cyclic / if
changed are parameterized. value has changed.
The transfer is made as soon as a
criterion is satisfied. The cycle time is
restarted following the transfer of a
value.

Note
• Digital values are not affected by this parameterization of the value update. Digital values
are automatically transferred to the KNX bus upon each change in value.
• A change in value can only be reliably detected if it is present for longer than the update
rate at which the values are read out from the LOGO! by the CMK2000.
• The minimum change in value refers to the LOGO! range of values.

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8.5.5 Value scaling of the channels


LOGO! and KNX work internally with different ranges of values. Therefore scaling is required
for transferring certain data types between KNX and LOGO!. Linear scaling can be
parameterized using two interpolation points.

Parameter assignment

Transfer from LOGO! to KNX

Transfer from KNX to LOGO!

Linear scaling can be parameterized for the following linked objects.

Transfer between LOGO! and KNX


KNX data type Range of values for LOGO! data type Range of values for
scaling scaling in the
on the KNX bus LOGO!
1 byte 0...100% DPT 5.001 0 … 255 1-byte variable 0 … 255
memory
2-byte float value - DPT 9.xxx -671088.64 … 2-byte variable -32768 … 32767
670760.96 memory

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Linear scaling between two interpolation points


Scaling is specified using 2 interpolation points as parameters per channel. The reference
values for the interpolation points are specified in the KNX context and in the LOGO! 8
context. The following directions must be observed:

Direction Input value (X value) Output value (Y value)


LOGO → KNX Corresponds to LOGO! values Corresponds to KNX values
KNX → LOGO Corresponds to KNX values Corresponds to LOGO! values

Transformation of the values is carried out using the linear equation: y = a•x + b (a =
gradient; b = offset)
Starting with the interpolation points (XA;YA) and (XB;YB), the constants in the equation are
calculated using the following formulae:
Gradient (a):

Offset (b):

Example:

Image 8-3 Scaling with two interpolation points

Scaling is, on the one hand, dependent on the two interpolation points as described above,
but also on the format of the referenced data in the LOGO! (8, 16 bits) and KNX (1, 2 bytes).

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Response with different data widths and/or different signs


If the selected data format is insufficient for successful scaling, the value is automatically set
to the maximum or minimum value, even though the original value would require a higher or
lower value. In this case the target value of the scaling is limited and remains in this
constraint until the maximum/minimum value is undershot or exceeded again.

Example:
In the example, a signed value from the KNX bus (> 8 bits data width) is scaled to an
unsigned 8-bit value in the LOGO! 8. The offset (b) in this example is "0" and the gradient (a)
is "1".

Image 8-4 Scaling with different data width

Response with floating-point values


In the case of floating-point values, the interpolation points on the KNX side are specified
with decimal places and the values transferred to the LOGO! are rounded off if necessary by
the CMK2000.

Response with vertically superimposed interpolation points


User error which cannot be intercepted by the ETS. The maximum value is transferred.

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8.5.6 Response upon loss of KNX bus voltage


The response upon loss of the KNX bus voltage can be set for the communication direction
KNX to LOGO!.

Upon loss of KNX bus voltage


Upon loss of the KNX bus voltage, you can specify whether
● the last KNX value is sent to LOGO! or
● the value "0" is sent to LOGO!

8.5.7 Response after startup of LOGO!, CMK2000 or KNX


The response of the CMK2000 can be set for the following situations.

Communication direction LOGO! to KNX


After startup of LOGO!, CMK2000 or KNX:
● Return of KNX bus voltage
● Return of 24 V DC power supply
● Return of Ethernet connection to LOGO!
● LOGO! in transition from STOP mode to RUN mode

Setting options:
● Send current LOGO! value
● No action

Communication direction KNX to LOGO!


After startup of CMK2000 or KNX:
● Return of 24 V DC power supply
● Return of KNX bus voltage

Setting options:
● Request current value of KNX
● No action

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8.6 Transfer of data from LOGO! to KNX

8.6.1 Overview

Data transfer from LOGO! to KNX


The CMK2000 allows the transfer of simple digital values. In addition, the linking of two
digital values is used which are defined in KNX as "Key operation with two independent
keys" (2-bit).

Function DPT in KNX Parameter assignment in


the ETS tool
Normal 1 bit The output information of DPT 1.xxx Transfer of 1-bit values
the LOGO! 8 CPU is (Page 55)
mapped 1:1 to the KNX
bus.
Dimming 1 bit Switch over (brief pressing DPT 1.001 Dimming (1 bit)
of key) (Page 56)
Dim brighter/darker (long DPT 3.007
pressing of key)
2 bits Switch on/off (brief press- DPT 1.001 Dimming (2 bits) with
ing of key) stop message frame
Dim brighter/darker (long DPT 3.007 (Page 58)
pressing of key)
Shutter/blind / 1 bit Solar protection up / down DPT 1.008 Solar protection control
solar protection (long pressing of key) (1 bit) (Page 59)
Stop or slats open / close DPT 1.009
(brief pressing of key)
2 bits Solar protection up / down DPT 1.008 Solar protection control
(long pressing of key) (2 bits) (Page 61)
Slats open/close (brief DPT 1.009
pressing of key)
Percentage 8 bits 1 byte unsigned DPT 5.001 Transferring percentage
value values (Page 63)
Integer value 8 bits 1 byte signed DPT 6.010 Transferring integer
1 byte unsigned DPT 5.010 values (Page 65)

16 bits 2 bytes unsigned DPT 7.xxx


2 bytes signed DPT 8.xxx
32 bits 4 bytes unsigned DPT 12.xxx
4 bytes signed DPT 13.xxx
Float value 16 bits 2 bytes signed DPT 9.xxx Sending float values
(Page 66)

Detailed information on the standardized data point types (DPT) can be found at
www.knx.org.

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8.6.2 Supported LOGO! data types

Supported LOGO! data types


The following data types are supported for the transfer of data from the LOGO! to KNX:

Image 8-5 Data transfer LOGO! → KNX: supported data types

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Values from the LOGO! variable memory


If a value to be transferred is to be read from the variable memory of the LOGO!, the
corresponding byte address must be specified.
The following byte addresses are possible:
● For 1-byte variable memory: 0 to 850
● For 2-byte variable memory: 0 to 849
● For 4-byte variable memory: 0 to 847
If a 1-bit value is involved, the corresponding bit address must be specified in addition.

Image 8-6 Data transfer LOGO! → KNX: Values from the LOGO! variable memory

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8.6.3 Transfer of 1-bit values

Image 8-7 Data transfer LOGO! to KNX: 1-bit values

LOGO! data type


Set a 1-bit LOGO! data type as the preselection for the transfer:
● Digital input
● Digital output
● Digital flag
● 1-bit variable memory

KNX data type


1 bit - DPT 1.xxx
The output information of the LOGO! 8 is mapped 1:1 to the KNX bus:

See also
Response after startup of LOGO!, CMK2000 or KNX (Page 51)

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8.6.4 Special functions: dimming and solar protection

8.6.4.1 Dimming (1 bit)


This function makes it possible to switch lamps or groups of lamps on and off or to adjust
their dimming using just one bit in the LOGO!.

Image 8-8 Data transfer LOGO! to KNX: Dimming - DPT 1.001 and DPT 3.007

LOGO! data type


Set a 1-bit LOGO! data type as the preselection for the "Dimming" function:
● Digital input
● Digital flag
● 1-bit variable memory

KNX data type


Two communication objects are provided in the ETS:
● Switch - DPT 1.001 and
● Dimming - DPT 3.007
The configured binary variable can be used for 1-bit dimming. A distinction is made between
short and long setting:

Switch (short setting up to 500 ms) - DPT 1.001


With short setting, the value currently in the switched object (switch over) is inverted and
then sent. The on or off message frame is only generated when the binary value is reset (=
falling edge).

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Dimming (long setting 500 ms or more) - DPT 3.007


With long setting, dimming is brighter or darker depending on the object value and the last
controlled dimming direction. If the dimming actuator was switched off, long setting results in
brighter dimming. If the actuator was switched on by short setting, the first long setting
results in darker dimming. If the dimming actuator is set to a dimming value between 0 and
100%, the last dimming direction is inverted and dimming is then in the new direction. The
"Stop" command is sent when the binary value is reset (= falling edge).

Note
When configuring the first respective communication object for 1-bit dimming and 1-bit solar
protection, the check mark for “Update" must be set in the ETS so that the channel functions
properly, especially when starting.

Image 8-9 Check mark for “Update" set

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8.6.4.2 Dimming (2 bits) with stop message frame


The two configured binary tags can be used together with short setting to switch on or off or,
together with long setting, to dim brighter or darker. You can select which binary variable is
to be used for switching off and dimming darker or for switching on and dimming brighter. In
the case of "Dimming (2 bits) with stop message frame", a dimming message frame
"Brighter" or "Darker" is sent as soon as long setting of a binary variable value is detected
(value 1), and a stop message frame upon resetting of the binary variable value (value 0 =
falling edge).

Image 8-10 Data transfer LOGO! to KNX: Dimming with stop function

LOGO! data type


Set one of the following LOGO! data types as the preselection for "Dimming with stop
function":
● Digital inputs (2) for dimming
● Digital flags (2) for dimming
● Variable memories (2) for dimming

KNX data type


Two communication objects are provided in the ETS: Switch - DPT 1.001 and Dimming -
DPT 3.007
A distinction is made between short and long setting:

Switch (short setting up to 500 ms) - DPT 1.001


The switching message frames "On" and "Off" are sent via the group address linked to this
object. Which of the two binary variables is assigned to the on or off function in the case of
brief pressing of the key can be set in the ETS.

Dimming (long setting 500 ms or more) - DPT 3.007


The dimming message frames are sent via the group address linked to this object. Which of
the binary variables generates brighter or darker dimming in the case of long pressing of the
key can be set in the ETS.

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8.6.4.3 Solar protection control (1 bit)


This function enables you to to lower or raise solar protection, to stop the movement, or to
open and close slats using just one binary variable.

Image 8-11 Data transfer LOGO! to KNX: Solar protection

LOGO! data type


Set a 1-bit LOGO! data type as the preselection for the function "1-bit shutter/blind / solar
protection":
● Digital input
● Digital flag
● 1-bit variable memory

KNX data type


Two communication objects are provided in the ETS:
● Solar protection up / down - DPT 1.008 and
● Slats open / close - DPT 1.009.
The configured binary variable can be used for 1-bit solar protection control. A distinction is
made between short and long setting:

Solar protection up / down (long setting 500 ms or more) - DPT 1.008


In the case of long setting, and depending on the last direction of movement saved in the
object "Solar protection up / down", this is inverted and the solar protection is driven up or
down until the respective end position has been reached and the drive is switched off by the
limit switch. If a stop command is received before an end position has been reached with
activation of the limit switch, the movement is terminated immediately, the reached position
is retained, and the last direction of movement is saved.

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Stop or Slats open / close (short setting up to 500 ms) - DPT 1.009
In the case of short setting, a message frame is sent which results in stopping of the drive
when the solar protection is moving or, when the solar protection is stationary, results in a
short movement step opposite to the previous direction of movement saved in the moved
object. With closed blind slats, this would result e.g. in opening of the slats by one step. The
"Stop" or "Slats open / close" message frame is only generated when the binary value is
reset (= falling edge). A further "Slats open / close" message frame is sent with each further
short setting, where the direction of movement is not changed. The software of the solar
protection actuator determines whether and how several successive "Slats open / close"
message frame are interpreted and executed.

Note
When configuring the first respective communication object for 1-bit dimming and 1-bit solar
protection, the check mark for “Update" must be set in the ETS so that the channel functions
properly, especially when starting.

Image 8-12 Check mark for “Update" set

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8.6.4.4 Solar protection control (2 bits)


The two configured binary tags can be used together with long setting to raise or lower the
solar protection up to the respective end position or, together with short setting, to terminate
the movement or to adjust the slats by one step. It is possible to select which binary variable
is used to lower the solar protection or close the slats by one step or - in the opposite sense -
to raise the solar protection or open the slats by one step.

Image 8-13 Data transfer LOGO! to KNX: 2-bit solar protection

LOGO! data type


Set one of the following data types as the preselection for the function “Solar protection" with
2 bits:
● Digital inputs (2) for solar protection
● Digital flags (2) for solar protection
● 2-bit variable memory for solar protection

KNX data type


Two communication objects are provided in the ETS:
● Solar protection up / down - DPT 1.008 and
● Slats open / close - DPT 1.009.
A distinction is made between short and long setting:

Solar protection up / down (long setting 500 ms or more) - DPT 1.008


The “up / down" commands for raising or lowering the solar protection are sent via the group
address linked to this object. Which of the binary tags generates a raise or lower message
frame in the case of long setting can be set in the ETS.

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Slats open / close (short setting up to 500 ms) - DPT 1.009


The "Stop" or "Slats open / close" commands are sent via the group address linked to this
object. Short setting of the corresponding binary tags in the LOGO! always generates a
command to stop the movement or adjust the slats by one step. Which of the binary tags
generates an open or close message frame in the case of short setting can be set in the
ETS.

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8.6.5 Transferring percentage values


Percentage values are handled in the LOGO! in the range 0...255. Percentage values DPT
5.001 are frequently used in KNX, where the values for KNX are expected in the range
0...255. Scaling is therefore necessary.

Image 8-14 Data transfer LOGO! to KNX: Percentage values

LOGO! data type


"1-byte variable memory" is predefined as the LOGO! data type.

KNX data type


1 byte 0…100% - DPT 5.001
The values transferred to KNX are in the range 0 ... 255.

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See also
Value scaling of the channels (Page 48)
Value update with data transfer from LOGO! to KNX (Page 47)
Response after startup of LOGO!, CMK2000 or KNX (Page 51)

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8.6.6 Transferring integer values

Image 8-15 Data transfer LOGO! to KNX: Integer values

LOGO! data type / KNX data type

LOGO! data type KNX data type


Analog input • 2 bytes unsigned - DPT 7.xxx (default)
Analog output • 2 bytes signed - DPT 8.xxx
Analog flag
1-byte variable memory • 1 byte unsigned - DPT 5.010
• 1 byte signed - DPT 6.010

2-byte variable memory • 2 bytes unsigned - DPT 7.xxx (default)


• 2 bytes signed - DPT 8.xxx

4-byte variable memory • 4 bytes unsigned - DPT 12.xxx (default)


• 4 bytes signed - DPT 13.xxx

See also
Value update with data transfer from LOGO! to KNX (Page 47)
Response after startup of LOGO!, CMK2000 or KNX (Page 51)

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8.6.7 Sending float values

Image 8-16 Data transfer LOGO! to KNX: Float values

LOGO! data type / KNX data type

LOGO! data type KNX data type


2-byte variable memory 2-byte float value - DPT 9.xxx

See also
Value scaling of the channels (Page 48)
Value update with data transfer from LOGO! to KNX (Page 47)
Response after startup of LOGO!, CMK2000 or KNX (Page 51)

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8.7 Data transfer KNX to LOGO!

8.7.1 Overview

Data transfer from KNX to LOGO!

Function DPT in KNX Configuration in ETS


Normal 1 bit The input information DPT 1.xxx Transfer of 1-bit values
of the KNX bus is (Page 69)
mapped 1:1 to the
input image of
LOGO! 8.
Digital input with DPT 1.xxx Using digital inputs of the
monoflop response. LOGO! 8 as monoflop
(Page 70)
Special function 1 bit Digital input directly -- Transfer of KNX bus state
bus state indicates the current (Page 72)
KNX bus state.
Percentage 8 bits Percentage value DPT 5.001 Transferring percentage
value values (Page 73)
Integer value 8 bits Counter value signed DPT 6.010 Transferring integer values
Counter value un- DPT 5.010 (Page 74)
signed
16 bits 2 bytes signed DPT 8.xxx
2 bytes unsigned DPT 7.xxx
32 bits 4 bytes signed DPT 13.xxx
4 bytes unsigned DPT 12.xxx
Float value 16 bits 2 bytes DPT 9.xxx Sending float values
(Page 75)

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8.7 Data transfer KNX to LOGO!

8.7.2 Supported KNX data types


You can use the variable memory and the flags of the LOGO! 8 to exchange data with the
KNX bus.

Supported KNX data types


The following data types are supported for the transfer of data from the KNX bus to the
LOGO!:

Image 8-17 Data types KNX to LOGO!

Settings which are always available


All settings are available in the same manner for values in the variable memory and for flags.
If a transferred value is to be saved in the variable memory of the LOGO!, the corresponding
byte address must be specified.
The following byte addresses are possible for variable memories:
● 1 byte: 0 to 850
● 2 bytes: 0 to 849
● 4 bytes: 0 to 847
If a binary value is concerned, this is always saved in the least significant bit (bit 0) of the
specified address.

Image 8-18 Data transfer from KNX to LOGO!: Settings

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8.7.3 Transfer of 1-bit values

Image 8-19 KNX to LOGO!: Transfer of 1-bit values

KNX data type / LOGO! data type

KNX data type LOGO! data type


1 bit - DPT 1.xxx • Digital flag (default)
• 1-byte variable memory

Monoflop function

● No (default)
● Yes

See also
Using digital inputs of the LOGO! 8 as monoflop (Page 70)
Response after startup of LOGO!, CMK2000 or KNX (Page 51)
Response upon loss of KNX bus voltage (Page 51)

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8.7.4 Using digital inputs of the LOGO! 8 as monoflop


The monoflop response can be used to map a digital trigger of KNX in the LOGO! 8 direction
as a signal with defined duration.
The monoflop can be retriggered, i.e. the monoflop time is restarted if another trigger signal
is received within the monoflop time.
If the bus voltage returns and the current value of KNX is read and is still set, the monoflop
time restarts.

Image 8-20 Data transfer from KNX to LOGO!: Monoflop function

Monoflop time in ms
The range of values for the monoflop time is 30 to 2500.

Preferred state
The CMK2000 uses the preferred state to determine the initial basic level and the direction
the trigger edges must have so that a trigger is detected.

Example

Input with monoflop response, preferred state = 1, monoflop time = Tm

Image 8-21 Monoflop response: Preferred state = 1

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Input with monoflop response, preferred state = 0, monoflop time = Tm

Image 8-22 Monoflop response: Preferred state = 0

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8.7.5 Transfer of KNX bus state


If the special function "KNX bus state" is configured, the current KNX bus state is transferred
directly to the LOGO!. This means that the value is "1" if communication to KNX is OK. The
value is "0" if an error has occurred.

Note
• It may be the case that an error on the KNX bus is only detected following a delay of
several seconds.
• The last transferred KNX bus state is retained in the event of loss of the Ethernet
connection.

Image 8-23 KNX to LOGO! bus state

KNX data type / LOGO! data type

KNX data type LOGO! data type


1 bit - KNX bus state • 1-byte variable memory
• Digital flag M (default)

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8.7.6 Transferring percentage values


Percentage values with DPT 5.001 are transferred to KNX as 1-byte values and must
therefore be rescaled so that they can be optimally processed further as LOGO! analog
values.

Image 8-24 Data transfer from KNX to LOGO!: Percentage values

KNX data type / LOGO! data type

KNX data type LOGO! data type


1 byte 0…100% - DPT 5.001 1-byte variable memory

See also
Value scaling of the channels (Page 48)
Response upon loss of KNX bus voltage (Page 51)
Response after startup of LOGO!, CMK2000 or KNX (Page 51)

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8.7.7 Transferring integer values

Image 8-25 KNX to LOGO! integer values

KNX data type / LOGO! data type

KNX data type LOGO! data type


1 byte unsigned - DPT 5.010 1-byte variable memory
1 byte signed - DPT 6.010 1-byte variable memory
2 bytes signed - DPT 8.xxx 2-byte variable memory
2 bytes unsigned - DPT 7.xxx • Analog flag
• 2-byte variable memory (default)
4 bytes unsigned - DPT 12.xxx 4-byte variable memory
4 bytes signed - DPT 13.xxx 4-byte variable memory

See also
Value scaling of the channels (Page 48)
Response upon loss of KNX bus voltage (Page 51)
Response after startup of LOGO!, CMK2000 or KNX (Page 51)

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8.7.8 Sending float values

Image 8-26 KNX to LOGO! float values

KNX data type / LOGO! data type

KNX data type LOGO! data type


2-byte float value - DPT 9.xxx 2-byte variable memory

See also
Value scaling of the channels (Page 48)
Response upon loss of KNX bus voltage (Page 51)
Response after startup of LOGO!, CMK2000 or KNX (Page 51)

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9.1 Diagnostics und maintenance via web
The device provides functions for
● Diagnostics
● Updating the firmware
via Ethernet communication.

Requirements
● Internet Explorer 10
● Mozilla Firefox portable Version 31
● Switch

Note
• The use of cookies must be permitted in the browser
• The web interface is optimized for a resolution of 1280 x 1024 pixels.
• Only the connection to a PC is simultaneously supported.

Logon
You can only logon to the device using the password assigned in ETS. You can also select
one of the supported languages.

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9.2 Cleaning

Diagnostics
The diagnostics page with the following display appears following logon:

Image 9-1 Example of a diagnostics page

The LEDs shown in the picture correspond to the states described in section Status LEDs
(Page 22).
If an error has occurred, you can obtain further information on the error codes from Support
(http://support.automation.siemens.com).

Note
• The LED displays may show the current state with a delay depending on the status of the
browser and the connection.
• The displayed diagnostics information may vary between different firmware versions.

Updating the firmware


You can trigger updating of the device using the selection "Firmware update".
The corresponding files and instructions for updating the firmware can be obtained at
http://www.siemens.com/gamma-fdt.

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9.2 Cleaning

9.2 Cleaning
The device is designed for maintenance-free operation.
● Nevertheless, clean the surfaces at regular intervals.
● Remove dirt from the enclosure to avoid impairment of the operator control functions and
the enclosure ventilation.

9.3 Disposal
The devices described in these instructions can be recycled thanks to their low-pollution
design.
For environmentally compliant recycling and disposal of your old devices, please contact a
certified disposal company.

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10.1 Dimensional drawing

10.1.1 Dimensional drawing

Image 10-1 Dimensional drawing of the CMK2000

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10.2 Technical specifications

10.2 Technical specifications

10.2.1 Technical specifications

Technical specifications

6BK1700-0BA20-0AA0
General information
Firmware version
• FW update possible Yes

Installation type/mounting
Installation On 35 standard mounting rail, 4 WM
Supply voltage
Rated value (DC) 24 V
• 12 V DC No

• 24 V DC Yes

Permissible range, lower limit (DC) 19.2 V


Permissible range, upper limit (DC) 28.8 V
Rated value (AC)
• 24 V AC No

Input current
Current consumption, max. 0.04 A
Power loss
Power loss, max. 1.1 W
Memory
Flash Yes
Time
Time synchronization
Supported Yes
Interfaces
Transmission rate, max. 100 Mbit/s refers to Ethernet, 9 600 bit/s refers to KNX
Protocols
EIB/KNX Yes
Additional protocols
Other bus systems Yes; EIB/KNX
Communications functions
S7 basic communication
Supported No
LOGO! communication
Supported Yes

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6BK1700-0BA20-0AA0
Web server
Supported Yes
Interrupts/diagnostics/status information
Diagnostics indicator LED
RUN/STOP LED Yes
EMC
Emission of radio frequency interference according to
EN 55 011
Limit class B, for use in residential areas Yes; to EN 61000-6-3
Degree of protection and protection class
Degree of protection to EN 60529
• IP20 Yes

Standards, approvals, certificates


CE marking Yes
CSA approval No
UL approval Yes
cULus Yes
FM approval No
RCM (formerly C-TICK) No
KC approval No
EAC (formerly Gost-R) No
To VDE 0631 No
Marine approval
Marine approval No
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature in operation
Min. 0 °C
Max. 55 °C
Ambient temperature during storage/transport
Min. -40 °C
Max. 70 °C
Relative humidity
Operation, max. 95%
Connection technology
Bus connector KNX terminal 0.6 mm² - 1.0 mm²
Power supply 2 screw terminals: L+, M 0.5 mm² - 2.5 mm², 1 screw termi-
nal: FE 0.5 mm² - 6.0 mm²
Dimensions
Width 71.5 mm; 4 pitch
Height 90 mm
Depth 58.5 mm
Weights
Weight, approx. 0.14 kg

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Appendix A
A.1 Certificates and approvals

Note
Approvals are only valid when marked on the product
The specified approvals apply only when the corresponding mark is printed on the product.
You can check which of the following approvals have been granted for your product by the
markings on the type plate.

CE marking
The CMK2000 device complies with the requirements and protection objectives of the
following EC directives.

EMC Directive 2004/108/EEC


The product is designed for use in accordance with EN 50491-5-1 and EN 50491-5-2
(residential area) as well as EN 50491-5-3 (industrial area).
EMC requirements:

Field of application Noise emission requirements Immunity to interference


Residential area EN 61000-6-3 -
Industrial area - EN 61000-6-2

The product meets these requirements if you adhere to the installation guidelines and safety
instructions included in these operating instructions during installation and operation.

Declaration of Conformity
The EC Declaration of Conformity is kept available for the responsible authorities in
accordance with the above-mentioned EC Directive at the following address:
SIEMENS AG
DF FA
BRESLAUER STR. 5
90766 FUERTH
GERMANY

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A.2 Service & Support

A.2 Service & Support

A.2.1 Technical Support

Technical Support
You can contact the Technical Support experts in Germany at the following number:
● Phone: + 49 (0) 911 895 7222
● The contact data for Technical Support in other countries can be found in the Siemens
contact database (http://w3.siemens.com/aspa_app/).

A.2.2 Siemens Industry Online Support

Siemens Industry Online Support


You can find various services on the Support home page
(http://support.automation.siemens.com) on the Internet.
There you will find the following information, for example:
● The correct documents for you via product-related search functions
● Online support request form
● Your local representative
● A forum for global information exchange by users and specialists.
● Our newsletter containing up-to-date information on your products.

A.2.3 Online catalog and ordering system

Online catalog and ordering system


The online catalog and the online ordering system can be found on the Industry Mall
homepage.

A.2.4 LOGO! CMK2000

LOGO! CMK2000 on the Internet


The latest information on LOGO! CMK2000 can be found on the Gamma TD site Technical
product data and descriptions (www.siemens.com/gamma-td).

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Glossary

Actuator
KNX actuators convert received commands into actions. Examples: Actuators for dimmers,
shutters/blinds or switches

Data point type (DPT)

ETS
ETS (Engineering Tool Software) is vendor-independent software for commissioning all KNX
products which are developed and marketed by the KNX Association.
For further information, see www.knx.org.

KNX
KNX is a global standard for home and building control installations. KNX allows flexible
networking of all components of home and building control installations using the two cores
of the bus cable.

KNX two-wire
Several transmission media and procedures are available for the KNX bus. With the KNX
two-wire, data transfer is over a twisted two-wire data cable. The bus nodes are also
provided with the KNX operating voltage over this bus cable.

LOGO!
LOGO! is the universal logic module from Siemens. You can use LOGO! to solve all tasks
associated with home and building control installations, e.g. stairway lighting, outdoor
lighting, sun blinds, shutters, shop window lighting etc. It additionally offers solutions for
control cabinet installations and for the manufacture of machines and appliances, e.g. gate
controls, air conditioning systems, and industrial water pumps.

LOGO! Soft Comfort


LOGO! Soft Comfort is the LOGO! programming software with which you can create, test,
modify, save and print the switching programs on your PC rapidly and conveniently.

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Physical address
Each KNX device in a KNX installation is assigned an unambiguous and unique number, the
physical address. This address consists of three numbers separated by periods:
● The first number is the number of the area in which the associated participant is located
● The second number is that of the line
● The third number is a consecutive number within the line

Sensor
Sensors record, inter alia, physical measured variables such as pressure, temperature,
humidity or brightness, and pass on this information over the KNX bus.

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Minimum spacing, 26
Mounting position, 26
A Notes, 26
IT security, 13
Approvals, 85

L
B
LOGO!
Basic knowledge
Trademark, 9
Documentation, 9

N
C
Notes
CE marking, 85
Installation, 26
Certificates and approvals
CE marking, 85
Declaration of Conformity, 85
P
EMC Directive, 85
CMK2000, 21 Purpose
Documentation, 9

D
S
Declaration of Conformity, 85
Delivery Safety instructions
Unpacking, 27 General, 11
Documentation Safety extra-low voltage, 12
Basic knowledge, 9 Working on the device, 12, 31
History, 9 Scope of delivery, 27
Purpose, 9
Target group, 9
Validity, 9 T
Target group, 9
Documentation, 9
E
Technical Support, 86
EMC Directive, 85 Trademark
LOGO!, 9

H
V
History
Documentation, 9 Validity
Documentation, 9

I
Installation
Ambient conditions, 26
Device dimensions, 26

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