
Force Readdress:
This will delete all current short addresses and replace them with an entirely new set. It is
advisable to use this button when initially addressing the DLI ballasts in a new system.
Automatically Readdress:
This button will assign DLI short addresses to any Ballast that is unaddressed. If additional ballasts
are added this will assign addresses to the new ballasts while leaving the previous addresses
unaffected.
Mapping the DLI ballasts
To use the Circuits mapping page “Use group mapping” must be selected. When in “Use
Direct mapping” mode Rako channels will always be set as DLI short addresses -1 (DLI
short address 0 = Rako channel 1, DLI short address 1 = Rako channel 2 etc.) regardless of
how the mapping page appears.
Sometimes it may not be desirable to have the DLI channels arranged in the order they have been
auto-assigned using “Automatically Readdress” or “Force Readdress”. This is achieved using the
Circuits (Mapping) tab in “Use Grouped Mapping”.
When “Use Grouped Mapping” is selected the Rako channels become mapped to DLI groups. This
means that any number of DLI short addresses can be mapped to a single Rako channel and in
any order. This is useful if more than 15 DLI short addresses need to be assigned to a single
RSR-DLI or if the ballast(s) are not set to the desired Rako channel.
It is possible to test which ballast is associated to which short address by using the test column on
the mappings page. Double click on “test” to send and “on” to this ballast, double clicking again will
send an “off.” When an “on” is successfully sent the row will appear as below.
Shortcut commands exist for testing individual DLI short addresses, select the column of the short
address to be tested first
The <, key
= Send on
The >. key
= Send off
The ?/ key
= Toggle on/off
RSR-DLI
Manual Version 3.0.3