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A standard KNX end-of-works deliverable typically includes the .knxproj project file, printed documentation (topology, Group Address table, electrical schematics), functional-test reports, user training, and a separate .knxkeys keyring file when KNX Secure is used.

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A professional integrator's handover package usually contains: (1) the signed/dated/versioned .knxproj file, (2) printed topology (devices, IPs, Individual Addresses, lines/areas), (3) a Group Address list with name, DPT, bindings and description, (4) electrical schematics (bus wiring, power supply, terminations), (5) signed functional-test reports, (6) a 2-4 h end-user training session, (7) the .knxkeys keyring if Secure is used, with the password transmitted by a separate channel, and (8) a maintenance datasheet listing key contacts and SLA terms. This aligns naturally with ISO 9001 and company-level certifications.

Preparation tip

Hand over the keyring password through a separate channel (signed paper letter, password manager invitation) from the .knxkeys file itself: emailing both together defeats the entire point of KNX Secure.

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