KNX Training
KNX Basic course
The KNX Basic course is the first course that one must attend in order to become a KNX Partner and in order to be listed as a KNX Partner on the KNX website.
The course is run over 5 days including certification exam on day 5. All course materials and training equipment will be provided*.
You will be issued an ETS Lite licence free of charge as part of your training worth €200
Lunch will be provided on site on all 5 days; plus 1 evening meal at The Harrow, Bishopstone - a local Gastropub fully kitted out with smart control.
The course will be run from our Aylesbury Training and Demo room.
Costs for the KNX Basic Course - £750ex vat
On successful Completion of your training you will receive a 25% off Voucher (currently worth €200) to use against an upgrade of your ETSLite licence to ETS Professional
2024 Training Dates are now available to book -
- 15th January 2024 09:00 to 19th January 16:30
- 22nd April 2024 09:00 to 26th April 16:30
- 15th July 2024 09:00 to 19th July 2024 16:30
- 21st October 2024 09:00 to 25th October 2024 16:30
All courses can be found and registered on this link - KNX Training
*You will need to bring with you a Windows laptop, running Win10 or 11, capable of running the ETS software
The following topics are conveyed during a KNX Basic course:
No | Topic |
---|---|
1 | KNX Project Design ETS Professional: Basic |
2 | KNX Project Design ETS Professional: Advanced (only for informative purposes) |
3 | KNX Commissioning ETS |
4 | KNX Diagnostics & Trouble Shooting ETS |
5 | KNX System arguments |
6 | KNX System overview |
7 | KNX TP Topology |
8 | KNX TP Telegram |
9 | KNX Bus devices |
10 | KNX TP Installation |
11 | KNX Powerline |
12 | KNX RF |
Course details
At the end of the KNX Basic course there is a theoretical and practical exam in order to test the course participant’s basic KNX knowledge.
- Prerequisite to follow the course: None
- Duration of course: 30 hours
- Course given by: KNX Certified Tutor
Ben Lewis, our Certified Tutor has the experience of 40 years in the electronics industry, including 20 years of KNX-based project activity.