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ABB STOTZ-KONTAKT GmbH DALI-Gateway DG/S 1.16.1 Juni 2009 ABB STOTZ-KONTAKT GmbH DALI-Gateway DG/S 1.16.1 © ABB Group April 13, 2018 | Slide 1

ABB i-bus® DALI Gateways DG/S Technical differences KNX / DALI Gateway DG/S 8.1 8 independent DALI outputs with each up to 16 DALI devices Light groups by wiring No DALI addressing necessary KNX / DALI Gateway DG/S 1.1 Number of light groups only limited by KNX Individual addressing and control of all 64 devices DALI addressing necessary (DG/S Tool) KNX / DALI Gateway DG/S 1.16.1 16 flexible light groups with up to 64 DALI devices For grouping no assignment via ETS necessary DALI addressing and grouping necessary (DG/S Tool) New © ABB Group April 13, 2018 | Slide 2

ABB i-bus® DALI Gateways DG/S Pro & Contra Flexibility Control 8 hardware light groups ++ Control all of the 64 DALI devices individual Control 16 software arranged light groups Simultaneous dimming of light groups Simultaneous dimming of the devices in the light group + Light groups > 6 devices a stepped dimming is visible KNX functions per group 9 KNX objects per light group 3 KNX objects per light group 6 KNX Objects per light group Additional Functions Scene, Dynamic, Burn-In, Slave Scene, Dynamic, burn-In, Slave Sequence, Scene, Staircase lighting Slave, Burn-In Programming Per characteristic up to 8 parameters must change Per characteristic up to 64 parameters must change Per characteristic up to 16 parameters must change Commissioning No addressing is necessary Addressing of 64 devices Addressing of 64 devices and assigned them in 16 light groups ++ very good / simple, fits completely requirements + medial, fits requirements 0 low / extensive, fits partly requirements © ABB Group April 13, 2018 | Slide 3

DALI Gateway DG/S 1.16.1 Technical Data ABB i-bus® KNX DIN Rail Device, proM Design 1 DALI Output for 64 DALI devices 16 DALI Groups 110…240 V AC/DC Manual Operation © ABB Group April 13, 2018 | Slide 4

DALI Gateway DG/S 1.16.1 System diagram 3 4 5 15 2 DG/S 1.16.1 1 DALI Output 64 DALI Devices 16 groups controlled via KNX Overlapping groups 1 16 © ABB Group April 13, 2018 | Slide 5

DALI Gateway DG/S 1.16.1 Basic Characteristics Map 16 DALI-Groups with 64 DALI-Devices on KNX Thereby lighting groups with a great number of DALI Devices can be controlled simultaneous A DALI device could be member in more than one lighting group (Overlapping lighting groups) DALI-Devices can be controlled via KNX only with 16 lighting groups Programming work is minimized Great possibilities to visualized DALI failures via KNX Per group a Lamp-, Ballast- or Lamp ≥ Ballast failure can assigned With coded status object you have the possibility to assigned the failure status of each of the 64 DALI devices Over separate objects the hole quantity of DALI failures and the group or device number of the faulty DALI device is send via KNX The failure telegrams can be blocked via 1 Bit Communication Object. E.g. a system-depended DALI fault telegram can be blocked during the regular test phase of an emergency lighting control system. © ABB Group April 13, 2018 | Slide 6

DALI Gateway DG/S 1.16.1 Basic Characteristics Set Power-On level of the DALI Device via KNX This brightness value (Power-On level) is stored in the ballast and is thus set immediately after the ballast operating voltage recovery. Set DALI-Fading Time via KNX Special lighting time-settings, e.g. for color lighting, can controlled flexible and individually via a central visualization for the project 14 Light Scenes Recall Scene via 1Byte-KNX-Scenen-Object or 1Bit-Telegramm Store individual Scene-brightness via KNX Per Parameter automatic DALI address assignment inhibit DG/S 1.16.1 does not change the DALI address of DALI devices automatically DALI light characteristic adjustment DALI light Characteristic could linearised. Therefore it is possible to increase the resolution of the KNX control signal © ABB Group April 13, 2018 | Slide 7

DALI Gateway DG/S 1.16.1 Basic Characteristics Slave-Function Include DALI Gateway in energy efficient lighting control systems Reaction on switch, dim, scene and brightness commands are parameterized Sequence-Function Up to 10 scenes could string together Repeated the sequence between 1 and 254 or continuous repetition Light effects and running lights could realized without additional time or logic devices Staircase lighting-Function Warning before light turned off Basis brightness Burn-In-Function is available During the phase of commissioning electrical discharge lamps it is possible to allow the switching of the lamps only with 0% or 100% brightness © ABB Group April 13, 2018 | Slide 8

DALI Gateway DG/S 1.16.1 Software Tool Indication - and Configuration - Mode (analog DG/S 1.1) DALI devices addressable individually (analog DG/S 1.1) DALI devices assign into light groups Ballast- and Lamp-Failures will shown directly Light group name are take over from the ETS parameterization Adjustment from light group and gateway information. © ABB Group April 13, 2018 | Slide 9

© ABB Group April 13, 2018 | Slide 10