Commissioning
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9.4 Addressing
Addressing is the sum of the processes needed so that each electronic network and bus subscriber is given an
individual RGA address (room address/group address/own address). The combination of processes differs from
device to device.
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The following devices can be addressed in the LITECOM web application:
When luminaires are addressed the type of luminaire must also be
defined. This is required in order to set up special luminaires (e.g.
RGB luminaires, Balance luminaires).
Note
· Certain steps of the addressing process differ for
SEQUENCE infinity.
For more information see Special luminaires manual
· Function L' is used to switch luminaires on/off for
emergency lighting control gear E1D/E3D using a
conventional switch. Use of the L' function is only
permitted without connection to the DALI control line.
If the DALI control line is connected, a bridge must be
installed between L and L'. Therefore the L' function
must not be used in connection with LITECOM.
When motors are addressed the type of motor must also be defined.
The type defines the building service to be controlled.
An input device is a device that has at least one input and no more
than four inputs. The following input devices can be installed in your
LITECOM system:
· Control equipment: e.g. LM-CIRIA, CIRCLE control unit,
momentary-action switch, standard switch, remote control
· Sensors
· Input contacts
Note
According to the DALI-2 standard, an input device can
have up to 32 “instances” (types of input element). In
each case, these instances can only include a maximum
of four momentary-action switches, one presence
detector and two light sensors.
A signalling contact is a contact that is used to forward status
information. If a change of condition occurs,
· the signalling contact is opened and closed, e.g. LM-4RUKS;
· the status is displayed via LEDs, e.g. remote display ONLITE BRI.
A general contact is a contact, which can be opened and closed
and can also be configured by the user via a web application or a
scene recall. Examples of general contacts are fans in lavatories,
radios and projectors.
Table 16: Addressable devices