Available at 5 and 9 Inch, TFT Smart Panel KNX touch screen 5.1 has been designed by Jung to simplify the operation of KNX home automation control systems.

Jung Smart Panel KNX 5 1The KNX Smart Panel 5.1 of Jung is a touch screen that offers a flat and compact design which allows it to be recessed in the wall and integrated into the decoration of any room.

This home automation system has been designed to simplify the operation of the KNX control system from anywhere in the installation. It incorporates a TFT touch screen in color of 5 inches and format 4:3 from where it is possible to control lights, Blinds, the air conditioning system or alarms, among many other features.

Jung Smart Panel KNX 5 1The illuminated 640 display×480 resolution pixels and 16,7 millions of colors of the KNX Smart Panel 5.1, it is also available in a size of 9 Inch. In both cases, visualization and control are done through Jung's uniform handling interface that, based on standardized graphic menus and icons, allows a logical and intuitive regulation of the different functions.

It is also possible to create a freely configurable user interface to suit the installation or the client's taste. likewise, a tcp/ip interface is also included for the client to have remote access to the installation over the internet, no need to be physically present in the building.

Jung Smart Panel KNX 5 1Developed under the Linux operating system, the KNX Smart Panel 5.1 jung replaces the old Facility Colour Touch Panel IP. Among other benefits, incorporates an acoustic signal emitter, one USB port 2.0 accessible from the front and an RJ45 Ethernet network connector (10/100 Mb/sg) on the back, in addition to the connection for KNX installation.

Programming the device with schedules, scene control, Alarms, logical functions or presence simulation, that allow to efficiently manage most of the needs that arise in any building, can be done via IP or through a USB stick that is inserted into the corresponding port.


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by • 7 Jan, 2015
• section: control, display