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| Number of Channels | 4 |
|---|---|
| Communication Protocol | DALI |
| Max. no. of ECGs per channel | 64 |
| Housing material | Plastic |
| DALI Version | DALI 2 |
| Operating temperature range | -20…50 °C |
| Operating Temperature | -20…50 °C |
The control unit must only be installed and put into operation by a qualified electrician.
WARNING! Exposed, live cables. Danger of electric shock! CAUTION! Destruction of the control unit and other devices through incorrect mounting!
The DALI Professional control unit makes scene-based operations and daylight/presence-dependent operations possible.
To use full functionality, a PC configured with DALI Professional software is required.
The control unit comprises connections (power, DALI, relays, USB) and pushbuttons.
Explains the meaning of various LEDs for DALI, Relay, Power, Offline, Error, and Service.
Instructions on how to mount the control unit onto a 35 mm DIN rail.
Safety instructions and guidelines for wiring the control unit's power and DALI interfaces.
Details wire stripping requirements for terminal connections.
Explains the different relay contact types (break, make, make/break).
Information on the maximum number of couplers and their power consumption.
Describes connecting standard commercial pushbuttons via couplers or gateway.
A detailed schematic showing the wiring of the control unit to DALI ECGs and couplers.
A diagram illustrating the overall system architecture with the controller, DALI devices, and sensors.
Describes the initial state of the control unit after power connection, including LED indications.
Explains how to control DALI circuits and relays using physical pushbuttons.
Setup for simple light controls with motion detection via pushbutton and sensor couplers.
Procedure to reset all connected devices to their factory default settings.
Details advanced functions configurable via DALI Professional software.
Operation of the control unit via USB for firmware updates or reading data.
Explains how the system state is restored after a power interruption.
Provides specifications like operating voltage, power consumption, temperature, and dimensions.
Lists relevant standards such as DALI, Safety, EMC emission, and resistance.