The Theben KNX push-button interfaces with 2, 4, 6 or 8 channels now support KNX Data Secure. This means they are optimally protected against data theft and manipulation.
All devices have universal inputs/outputs with up to 3 mA output current and therefore also enable the control of commercially available LEDs and low current LEDs. In addition, the 4-, 6- and 8-channel devices offer the option of connecting a temperature sensor (NTC 100k) and can therefore also be used for temperature measurement in heating/air conditioning control. The KNX push-button interfaces support all common data point types and can therefore be used flexibly. Thanks to the update capability of all devices, new functions or optimizations can be easily implemented via firmware updates.
Available from November 2024.
Whether it's protecting privacy in the smart home or protecting sensitive data in the smart building, it is more important than ever to prevent data theft and manipulation in networked building technology. And the EU Cyber Resilience Act, which will come into force in 2025, also requires high security standards for building automation components. This is where KNX Secure comes into play.
The new push-button interfaces are also available for the LUXORliving smart home system. Available from November 2024.