
Product Manual DA110
EAE KNX DALI Gateway
DA110 R2.0
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3. Parameters
“Parameters” chapter describes ETS parameters of the device. Please find detailed descriptions of
objects in
2.2 Communication Object Descriptions
Default parameters
are written in bold letters.
3.1. General
Enable manual Operation
*
enable
no
Parameter determines whether lightings can be controlled manually or not by push button on DALI Gateway.
If parameter is selected “enable”; manual operation will be possible. (For manual control: Hold down manual
button for 3 seconds than press test button consecutively.)
Device alive beacon
enable
*
disable
This object is used to report that device is still alive and connected to KNX line. (Heartbeat) If alive telegram
is not received, device may be defective or KNX cable can be disconnected. If parameter is selected “enable”,
following parameters come up.
In operation value
*
true
false
Telegram value can be selected as “1” or “0”.
Operation send interval [sec]
1…*
300
…65535
Telegram value is sent cyclically according to time interval.
Telegram limit function
enable
*
disable
Telegrams which are sent by the gateway can be limited with this parameter. If “enable” is selected, following
parameters come up.
Telegram limit period
50ms…*
100ms
…1min
The limit period can be selected via telegram limit period parameter.
Max. number of transmitted telegrams
within a period
*1
…255
Maximum number of telegrams can be sent freely within a period.
Minimum brightness value limit
*
no limit,
%5(13)…%90(230)
This parameter defines the minimum brightness value of DALI devices. All DALI devices take this value as
undermost brightness value and cannot accept lower brightness values.
Maximum brightness value limit
*
no limit,
%95(242)…%10(26)
This parameter defines the maximum brightness value of DALI devices. All DALI devices take this value as
upper limit brightness value and cannot accept higher values.