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Domino

DFDALI

DFDALI: DALI gateway

DFDALI module allows to manage up to 32 DALI ballasts 
(or similar devices) through the 

Domino

 bus.

DFDALI module can be successfully employed in domestic 
and professional lighting applications, where systems com-
municating by the DALI protocol are used.

DFDALI module offers the following main features:

all   timing  functions  are   accomplished   by   the   module 
and it may be controlled by any real or virtual input of 
the system, by supervisor or by video terminal

it can operate without DFCP controller

possibility of control from one or more pushbuttons con-
nected to 

Domino

 bus

Up/Down and Single commands may be defined for the 
manual regulation of lighting level

automatic brightness regulation (also without DFCP)

programmable ramp, in the range 0 to 60 seconds

setting of minimum and maximum output levels

dynamic   lights   scenes   can   be   easily   implemented 
through DFCP

the current brightness level may be stored and then re-
called;   up  to  16  presets   are  available  to  create   “real 
time” lighting scenes; the preset will be stored in the 
non-volatile memory of the ballasts

if a 

Domino

 

or DALI bus failure occurs, the output level 

will be automatically set to a user-defined level

diagnostics of short circuit on the DALI line and lamp 
failure

galvanic insulation between DALI and 

Domino

 buses

The 32 devices for each line can be controlled as follows:

Broadcast:

 each command sent on the DALI line will be ex-

ecuted by all the connected devices, therefore all the re-
lated devices will behave in the same way.

Individually:

 the commands will be individually sent to each 

device, therefore each single device will behave independ-
ently;   for   this   operation,   the   DALI   devices   must   be   ad-
dressed as described in the following paragraphs.

Groups:

  the   command   will   be   sent   to   groups,   therefore 

each group of devices will behave independently; for this 
operation, DALI devices must be addressed and the groups 
must be defined as described in the following paragraphs.

DFDALI   module   can   operate   in   systems   with   or   without 
DFCP controller. In all cases, the module can perform Up, 
Down and Single Command functions by real or virtual in-
puts (see in the following of this manual); moreover, saving 
and   recalling   of   sceneries   can   be   accomplished   by   the 
module.

The power supply needed for DFDALI module operation is 
derived from the  

Domino

  bus itself and from an auxiliary 

power supply for the DALI section.
Three fixed 2-way terminal block allow the connection of 
the module to the Domino bus, to the auxiliary power sup-
ply and to the DALI bus. 

Near to the  

Domino

  bus terminal block, the module fea-

tures a small pushbutton for the assignment of the address 
and   a   green   LED   that   shows   the   operating   status;   this 
green LED normally flashes every 2 seconds about to sig-
nal that the module is properly supplied and operating.
Near to the DALI bus terminal block, the module features a 
small pushbutton for the manual command of the connec-
ted devices; the function performed by this button are the 
continuous regulation of the brightness level and the one-
touch switching on and off. Near to this button, a yellow 
LED reports the communication activity on the DALI line or 
the diagnostic.
Removing the cover of the bus terminal block, a small con-
nector (PRG) can be accessed; this one allows the connec-
tion to DFPRO optional tester/programmer.
DFDALI module is housed in a standard DIN 4M box for rail 
mounting.

Note:   this   technical   sheet   applies   to   DFDALI   modules 
equipped with firmware 2.2 or higher.

Address programming

DFDALI module takes one output address and, if enabled, 
one input address. A white label on the front panel allows 
the writing of the assigned address for an immediate visual 
identification. For details about address programming refer 
to the related documentation. 

Wiring diagram

The schematic diagram in Figure 1 shows the connections 
to be made between DFDALI module and the 

Domino

 bus, 

the auxiliary power supply and the DALI line, using cables 
as described in the table in the following of this same para-
graph. As said above, DFDALI module performs galvanic 
insulation   between  DALI   section   and  

Domino

 

bus   by 

means of photo couplers inside the module.
The auxiliary power supply (AUX SUPPLY in the schemat-
ic) can be a transformer with  12V~ secondary winding (at 
full load) 3VA, or it can be a stabilized dc power supply 12V 

 

±

 5% / 0.25A; in this last case the polarity is automatic, 

so the positive pole can be connected indifferently to the 
terminal 19 or 20.

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Page 1: ...ecalling of sceneries can be accomplished by the module The power supply needed for DFDALI module operation is derived from the Domino bus itself and from an auxiliary power supply for the DALI section Three fixed 2 way terminal block allow the connection of the module to the Domino bus to the auxiliary power sup ply and to the DALI bus Near to the Domino bus terminal block the module fea tures a ...

Page 2: ... bus 1 output address and if enabled 1 input address The meaning of the data field of the two sections will be described in the following Input section On the input address if enabled 16 bits are available for the diagnostics of DALI system as described in the follow ing table Point Description 1 Current brightness or Regulation Status of the 8 zones 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Polling disabled 12 Power...

Page 3: ... HEX DEC 0x00 0x64 0 100 Set the brightness to 0 100 according to the current ramp 0x70 112 Disable polling 0x71 113 Enable polling 0x7D 125 Up command without one touch function 0x7E 126 Down command without one touch function 0x7F 127 Single command without one touch function 0x80 128 No operation in this case the value of the destination must be zero 0x87 135 Set the current brightness a MIN va...

Page 4: ...easing of the buttons A similar example follows to send command to a group of ballasts V1 I1 1 I1 2 I1 3 AO2 P 0x8180 V1 P 0x817D I1 1 P 0x817E I1 2 P 0x8132 I1 3 The specified value at each variation will be transferred to the DALI devices assigned to group 1 At the releasing of each pushbutton the value is always set to 0x8180 no operation but needed to inform the module about the re leasing of ...

Page 5: ...m the menu of DCP IDE or BDTools From the menu select Programming Modules Configura tion and then DFDALI The window shown in Figure 2 will be opened the main parameters and options can be here defined as it will be described in the following of this para graph Before to proceed with any action the communication between the PC and for instance DFCP has to be opened The top side of the configuration...

Page 6: ...d to the line and for a single ballast Restoring of the settings does not imply the reset of the ballast address The visible result of the factory setting restoring is the switching on of the lamps at the bus failure default level that is typically 100 Mapping Once the ballasts have been random addressed it can be useful to reorder the assigned addresses thus simplifying the supervision and the ma...

Page 7: ... 2 the bal lasts 1 3 and the group 3 the ballasts 2 4 5 The button Deselect remove all the X symbols on the grid The execution of the assignment of the groups clicking on the button Start will take in account only the ballast selec ted by the X symbol A timer icon will inform that the opera tion is running At the end of the procedure the normal mouse icon will be restored If the procedure has not ...

Page 8: ...e to be recalled by ballasts during failure of Domino and or DALI bus Ramp the ramp value in seconds Preset writing a value 0 to 100 and clicking on the button on the right side the brightness will be forced to that value M1 M16 the value to be loaded into the 16 presets the button on the right side allows to recall the related preset stored into the ballast DUEMMEGI s r l Via Longhena 4 20139 MIL...

Page 9: ...ontroller and any program ming To compile the table left click with the mouse on the first available cell on the Input column enter address and point without I or V with if needed and press Enter The command list will appear choose the desired function among Mono Up Down Recall Save the other two op tions are related to the automatic bright ness regulation see next paragraph The cell of the column...

Page 10: ...to be sent to the ballasts In practice larger values of K increase the speed of the approaching to the set point Small values of K allow for greater stability of the regulation but a slower response while large values of K make the re sponse faster but some oscillations can appear Start Value is the value from which the regulation starts when it is activated The Auto options when checked place tha...

Page 11: ...gulations of the relevant country The installation con figuration and programming of the devices must be carried out by trained personnel The installation and the wiring of the bus line and the related devices must be performed according to the recommendations of the manufacturers reported on the specific data sheet of the product and according to the applicable standards All the relevant safety r...

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