RSR-DLI User Manual
For an overview of the wireless systems:
Wireless RAK Application Sheet
For programming a wireless system:
Wireless RAK Programming guide
What is the RSR-DLI?
The RSR-DLI allows the integration of an addressable DLI
network into a Rako system. Up to 64 DLI ballasts can be
assigned to 15 different channels in a single room either by
DLI short addresses or by DLI groups. Auto-heal
functionality for easy replacement of faulty ballasts is also
available.
What is DLI?
DLI is a protocol by which a network of compatible ballasts
can communicate with each via bi-directional data
exchange. Ballasts are assigned a unique address
between 0 and 63 (called a Short Address) so they are
identifiable to the DLI controller (RSR-DLI).
Three different types of commands can be sent across the
DLI network.
Direct
– A command sent to a single ballast (short
address).
Group
– Ballast can be associated to one another within a
network by using DLI groups. A group command will be
sent to all Ballasts within the DLI group.
Broadcast
– A command sent to every ballast on the DLI
network.
RSR-DLI
Manual Version 3.0.3