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DALI
»» Control of modern DALI luminaires
»» Extremely easy configuration
»» Simple operation for end customers
»» High flexibility for changes
Doepke
New standard – new convenience
The standardised DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) bus brings
a new level of convenience to lighting systems in industrial, commercial
and privately used buildings. Configuring lighting groups and lighting
scenes is child's play with luminaires featuring this technology.
But it's not just customers and electricians who benefit – lighting project designers also enjoy
the advantages introduced by the free structure of the two-wire bus with a maximum cable
length of 300 m, the use of standard cables and the free selection of consumers. The universal
availability of luminaires is constantly growing as a result. LED technology in particular is on
the rise, as brightness and colour can be configured to full effect for the first time thanks to it.
Two devices – one concept
Doepke has come up with two control devices: the universal
LSG 4 DALI and the DCI 4 DALI based on the Dupline system. Both devices provide perfect support for the DALI bus:
the possibilities are endless with up to 64 consumers (electronic ballasts), 16 lighting groups and 16 lighting scenes.
They also support additional standardised functions, such
as dimming and fade speed and minimum and maximum
brightness. Not least they provide the bus voltage and also
indicate faults with the electronic ballasts on the display.
The operating concept incorporates an LCD, keys, menu
navigation and plain text messages, making configuration child's play. Additional tools offer features such as
automatic search for consumers, easy grouping of luminaires and menu-guided configuration of lighting scenes.
The momentary-action switch inputs are especially practical for 'central on' and 'central off' commands, which allow
for immediately testing of the DALI bus wiring and luminaire function without requiring advance configuration.
Two devices –
different applications
The DCI 4 DALI is a component of the Dupline bus, which has functions
that can also be used together with the DCI 4 DALI, such as timers, light
sensors and central and group commands. Of particular interest is the fact
that even control devices can be grouped. Lighting groups and lighting
scenes as well as feedback are controlled via Dupline addresses. Ultimately
the control device also benefits from Dupline system properties, such as
the long cable length, low occurrence of faults and ease of operation.
Similarly for the LSG 4 DALI: within the 24 V SI system, control components
such as twilight switches or timers can be easily integrated. Central and
group commands can also be used to operate the control device, of course.
The great advantage of the LSG 4 DALI, however, is its use as a
standalone device, which only requires a power supply of 24 V DC. The
LSG 4 DALI has eight momentary-action switch inputs for controlling
lighting groups and lighting scenes, making it suitable even for small
applications. The main attraction is that lighting groups that are
simultaneously activated can provide feedback via these inputs.
DCI 4 DALI wiring diagram
LSG 4 DALI wiring diagram
24 V DC
0 V DC
1.4
DC0V
central
2.3
2.7
ON
OFF
1.8
DC+
24 V
zentral ein
(central on)
central
2.3
2.7
ON
OFF
DALI
4.3
4.7
DA- DA+
1.4
B1
0V
USB
zentral aus
4.6
8
IN/OUT
LSG 4 DALI
DCI 4 DALI
Dupline
DD+
1.3
1.7
4.2
7
IN/OUT
!
!
Dupline
3.6
6
IN/OUT
4,7 k
IN/OUT
4,7 k
3.2
5
4,7 k
2.6
4
IN/OUT IN/OUT
4,7 k
2.2
3
4,7 k
1.6
2
IN/OUT
4,7 k
4,7 k
4,7 k
1.2
1
IN/OUT
1.8
B2
24 V
DALI
4.3
4.7
DA- DA+
USB
DA+
DA-
(central off)
24 V DC
0 V DC
D+
D-
zentral ein
(central on)
zentral aus
(central off)
DA+
DA-
Doepke
DALI control devices in detail
Technical data
LSG 4 DALI
DCI 4 DALI
No
Yes
Dupline interface
Power supply
Supported functions
DALI
24 V DC
64 consumers, 16 lighting groups,
16 lighting scenes, min. and max. lighting values,
dimming speed, fade speed
Cable length
Max. 300 m
Power supply
From interface,
no additional supply required
Protective measures
Idle operation, overload, short-circuit
Inputs
Central on/off, 24 V DC
8 × 24 V DC for lighting groups
and scenes
Central on/off, 24 V DC
All lighting groups and scenes
can be addressed via Dupline
Feedback
Via 8 bidirectional inputs, LED/
signal lamps max. 50 mA
Via Dupline
Display
Alphanumerical LCD, 2 lines with 16 characters each
Housing width
Others
Article number
4 modules
Faults indicated by LED, firmware update via USB
09500243
09501243
Doepke
Schaltgeräte GmbH
Stellmacherstraße 11
26506 Norden, Germany
Tel.
+49 4931 1806-0
Fax
+49 4931 1806-101
E-Mail: [email protected]
www.doepke.de
Document No 5900234 | V 03/2014 | © Doepke Schaltgeräte GmbH
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