Intesis
TM
KNX
– DALI
User Manual r1.0 EN
© HMS Industrial Networks S.L.U - All rights reserved
This information is subject to change without notice
URL
http
s
://www.intesis.com
41 / 41
Figure
A.11
Functionality
of ‘<<’ and ‘<-‘ buttons
In Figure’s example, we’ll associate LED ballasts with short addres 0, 1 and 2 to existing ballasts (with ‘<-‘ button),
and add ballast from short addresses 3 as new ballasts in the configuration (with ‘<<’ button). Then we’ll associate
instances of sensor with short address 3 to existing instances (with ‘<-‘ button), and add instances from short
addresses 1 as new ones in the configuration (with ‘<<’ button).
Figure above shows the result. Now configured ECG’s and configured Instances contains actual ballasts and sensor
instances in the installation, each with its own short addres. At this point, it’s possible to:
-
Remove 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
(button ‘Get’ on each ECG, or ‘Get All’ below the window).
Warning, getting the configuration of a ballast will overwrite all configured parameters in MAPS config
for that ballast (preset levels, group addressing, scenes, …)
-
Set the ballast configuration parameters for each ballast
(button ‘Set’ on each ECG, or ‘Set All’
below the window).
-
Calibrate
(only for lighting sensors) to calibrate sensor measures with real lux measurement in the
surface area.
Finally, pressing button ‘Apply’ will apply all changes to actual configuration in MAPS, and close the window.
Keep in mind that process done at window DALI commissioning changes configuration of parameters in DALI
network, but it’s still necessary to configure further parameters in Intesis and sending configuration file to Intesis
using ‘Send/Receive’ tab of configuration section.