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User Manual r1.0 EN

 

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

 

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3.3.2 

DALI groups’ signals 

 
DALI supports group addressing of ballasts. Up to 16 groups can be defined in a DALI channel. In Intesis, there are up to 16 signals for each DALI group.  
 
Supported signals vary according to device type, configured through Intesis MAPS.  
Following abbreviations are done in the table: 
 

 

FL: Fluorescent light (device type 0) 

 

EML: Emergency light (device type 1) 

 

LED: LED module (device type 6) 

 
 

TOPIC 

Ballast / 

Device Type 

NAME 

LEN 

DATAPOINT TYPE 

FLAGS 

FUNCTION 

FL

 

EM

L

 

L

E

D

 

DPT_NAME 

DPT_ID 

Ri 

R

 

COMM 

ERR 

x

 

x

 

x

 

Arc Power Level

 

1 bit 

DPT_Alarm 

1.005 

U

 

 

Ri

 

R

 

0 to 100 %

 

 

x  Arc Power Off / On 

1 bit 

DPT_Switch 

1.001 

U

 

 

Ri

 

R

 

0-Off; 1-100 % 

 

x  Step Down / Up 

1 bit 

DPT_Step 

1.007 

U

 

 

Ri

 

R

 

0-Step Down 
1-Step Up 

 

x  Recall Min Level 

1 bit 

DPT_Start 

1.010 

U

 

 

Ri

 

R

 

1-Recall Min Level 

 

x  Recall Max Level 

1 bit 

DPT_Start 

1.010 

U

 

 

Ri

 

R

 

1-Recall Max Level 

 

x  Go to Scene 

1 byte 

Unsigned Value 

5.x 

U

 

 

Ri

 

R

 

0 to 15 

 

x  Store Current Level as Scene 

1 byte 

Unsigned Value 

5.x 

U

 

 

Ri

 

R

 

0 to 15 

 

x  Clear/Remove Scene 

1 byte 

Unsigned Value 

5.x 

U

 

 

Ri

 

R

 

0 to 15 

 

x  Set Fade Time 

1 byte 

Unsigned Value 

5.x 

U

 

 

Ri

 

R

 

0 to 15 

 

x  Set Fade Rate 

1 byte 

Unsigned Value 

5.x 

U

 

 

Ri

 

R

 

1 to 15 

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Summary of Contents for Intesis INKNXDAL0640200

Page 1: ...KNX Digitally Addressable Lighting Interface DALI 2 USER MANUAL Issue date 06 2020 r1 1 ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...e only intended to help improve understanding of the functionality and handling of the product In view of the wide range of possible applications of the product and because of the many variables and r...

Page 3: ...dustrial Networks S L U All rights reserved This information is subject to change without notice URL https www intesis com 3 41 Gateway for integration of DALI devices into KNX TP 1 home and building...

Page 4: ...vices signals 20 4 Connections 21 Powering the device 22 Connection to DALI channel 22 Connection to KNX 22 Connection to PC Configuration tool 22 5 Status LEDs and push buttons 23 6 Set up process an...

Page 5: ...nstallation and vice versa Up to 64 addresses for DALI lighting devices ECGs and another 64 addresses for Sensors can be fitted in a single DALI channel and therefore controlled and monitored from Int...

Page 6: ...or for this ballast in its line The KNX physical address address and all relative KNX group addresses must be set in the MAPS configuration tool From the configuration tool it is also possible to scan...

Page 7: ...Part 303 DALI 2 Occupancy sensors Part 304 DALI 2 Light sensors The maximum number of DALI devices ECGs and or input devices depends on the sum current consumption of the specific devices Intesis gate...

Page 8: ...configured for the point See details in section below Points definition Every internal datapoint to define has the following KNX properties Property Description Description Descriptive information ab...

Page 9: ...vice Type NAME LEN DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS FUNCTION FL EML LED DPT_NAME DPT_ID U T Ri W R COMM ERR x x x Ballast Lamp Failure 1 bit DPT_Alarm 1 005 T R 0 OK 1 Ballast Lamp Failure x x x Update All ECG St...

Page 10: ...yte DPT_Scaling 5 001 T R 0 to 100 x x x Power On Level 1 byte DPT_Scaling 5 001 T R 0 to 100 x x x System Failure Level 1 byte DPT_Scaling 5 001 T R 0 to 100 x x x Fade Time 1 byte Unsigned Value 5 x...

Page 11: ...rom DALI Group 1 byte Unsigned Value 5 x U Ri W R 1 to 15 x x x Set Fade Time 1 byte Unsigned Value 5 x U Ri W R 0 to 100 x x x Set Fade Rate 1 byte Unsigned Value 5 x U Ri W R 0 to 100 x x x Set Min...

Page 12: ...unctTestDone b0 InhibitMode x Emergency Battery Charge 1 byte DPT_Scaling 5 001 T R 0 to 100 x Next Function Test 2 bytes Signed Value 8 x T R 0 to 16384 hours x Next Duration Test 2 bytes Signed Valu...

Page 13: ...CG b0 IntegralEmCG x Lamp Emergency Time 1 byte Unsigned Value 5 x T R 0 to 254 hours x Rest 1 bit DPT_Start 1 010 U Ri W R 1 Extinguish Lamp x Inhibit 1 bit DPT_Start 1 010 U Ri W R 1 Start Inhibit m...

Page 14: ...Store Duration Test Interval 1 byte Unsigned Value 5 x U Ri W R 0 Disabled 1 to 97 weeks x Store Emergency Level 1 byte Unsigned Value 5 x U Ri W R 0 to 100 x Failure Status 1 byte Unsigned Value 5 x...

Page 15: ...1 003 T R 0 Disabled 1 Enabled x Operating Mode 1 byte Unsigned Value 5 x T R b4 NonLogDimCurveAct b3 HighCurrPulModeAct b2 OutCurrContr b1 AMModeAct b0 PWMModeAct x Fast Fade Time 1 byte Unsigned Val...

Page 16: ...bit DPT_Alarm 1 005 U Ri W R 0 to 100 x x x Arc Power Off On 1 bit DPT_Switch 1 001 U Ri W R 0 Off 1 100 x x x Step Down Up 1 bit DPT_Step 1 007 U Ri W R 0 Step Down 1 Step Up x x x Recall Min Level...

Page 17: ...hange without notice URL https www intesis com 17 41 x x x Set Min Level 1 byte DPT_Scaling 5 001 U Ri W R 0 to 100 x x x Set Max Level 1 byte DPT_Scaling 5 001 U Ri W R 0 to 100 x x x Set Power on Le...

Page 18: ...to 100 x x x Arc Power Off On 1 bit DPT_Switch 1 001 U Ri W R 0 Off 1 100 x x x Step Down Up 1 bit DPT_Step 1 007 U Ri W R 0 Step Down 1 Step Up x x x Recall Min Level 1 bit DPT_Start 1 010 U Ri W R...

Page 19: ...hange without notice URL https www intesis com 19 41 x x x Set Min Level 1 byte DPT_Scaling 5 001 U Ri W R 0 to 100 x x x Set Max Level 1 byte DPT_Scaling 5 001 U Ri W R 0 to 100 x x x Set Power on Le...

Page 20: ...ual signal NAME LEN DATAPOINT TYPE FLAGS FUNCTION DPT_NAME DPT_ID U T Ri W R Occupancy InputValue 1 byte Unsigned Value 5 x T R 0 Vacant No Mov 1 Vacant Mov 2 Occupied No Mov 3 Occupied Mov Light Inpu...

Page 21: ...never through the positive terminal Ethernet Connect the cable coming from the IP network to the connector ETH of the gateway Use an Ethernet CAT5 cable If communicating through the LAN of the buildi...

Page 22: ...connectivity test by pressing Port B button When pressing Port B button a broadcast command that will toggle the ballasts between 100 and 0 level will be sent After 30s timeout of not pressing the bu...

Page 23: ...m UFO device it blinks Port B Tx Rx DALI 0 Off There is no activity on this port Tx Blinking green Every data packet sent to UFO device it blinks Rx Blinking yellow Every data packet received from UFO...

Page 24: ...ation are Intesis gateway Link to download the configuration tool USB Console cable to communicate with Intesis Product documentation Intesis MAPS Configuration monitoring tool for Intesis 6 2 1 Intro...

Page 25: ...2 3 Configuration tab Select the Configuration tab to configure the connection parameters Three subsets of information are shown in this window General Gateway general parameters KNX KNX interface con...

Page 26: ...project to the project folder on your hard disk more information in Intesis MAPS User Manual 2 You will be prompted to generate the configuration file to be sent to the gateway a If Yes is selected t...

Page 27: ...o start using the diagnostic tools the connection with the Gateway must be stablished The Diagnostic section is composed by two main parts Tools and Viewers Tools Use the tools section to check the cu...

Page 28: ...Networks S L U All rights reserved This information is subject to change without notice URL https www intesis com 28 41 Figure 6 5 Diagnostic More information about the Diagnostic section can be foun...

Page 29: ...ly recommend The use of DC power supplies floating or with the negative terminal connected to earth Never use a DC power supply with the positive terminal connected to earth 6 If you want to connect u...

Page 30: ...d Power 1 x Plug in screw terminal block 3 poles Positive Negative Earth 24VDC Push Button Button A Check the user manual Button B Check the user manual Operation Temperature 0 C to 50 C Ethernet 1 x...

Page 31: ...ved This information is subject to change without notice URL https www intesis com 31 41 8 Dimensions Recommended available space for its installation into a cabinet wall or DIN rail mounting with spa...

Page 32: ...ossible to scan first the DALI network for existing devices obtain their existing configuration which will be default factory if the devices are new then change these parameters to match the desired o...

Page 33: ...creation Device declaration in project Once new project has been created DALI devices can be added to the configured project without the need of scanning them in bus As mentioned above this allows de...

Page 34: ...re A 2 Add new devices With suitable DALI channel selected enter in Add ECG s Add Sensor s field the number of ECGs Sensors to instantiate and click button Add Number of desired devices will appear Fi...

Page 35: ...Other default if none of the above matches the device type o Commitable ECG Parameters This includes all preset values for the ballasts min level max level power on level etc as well as group assigna...

Page 36: ...https www intesis com 36 41 Figure A 5 Connecting MAPS to the Intesis Finally click on button Connect in order to establish connection Bar at the bottom in MAPS main window will become green switchin...

Page 37: ...elected between Port A top of the device or Port B bottom of the device In case of version supporting single DALI channel no selection is possible If devices have been added to the configuration see p...

Page 38: ...Discovered devices will appear in the DALI Network area as soon as they are scanned Network scan might take from several seconds up to a few minutes depending on number of devices to scan Field Addr...

Page 39: ...ype cannot be read Next step is associating a short address between 0 to 63 to each found ballast To do so following options are possible 1 Identify the device in the installation with the Wink button...

Page 40: ...actived allowing to identify the physical location of the ballast in the installation After identifying it in the installation change in short address might be desired After address association devic...

Page 41: ...the ballast from configuration button This will move them back to DALI Network area Wink the ballast to identify it in the installation button Wink on each ECG Get the ballast configuration parameters...

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