Page 6 of 11
eD S10 www.creativelighting.com.au
Sensors
Up to 10 motion and light sensors can be used per DALI line. The sensors that work with the eDIDIO are the Tridonic
M.2 14DPI sensors or any DALI 2 sensor. Tridonic M.2 Gen1 sensors must be configured into indirect master mode to
take up an eDALI address instead of a DALI address.
Sensors options include; daylight harvesting, motion only, setpoint/level, warning level, warning timeout, grouping,
and disable timeout.
Disable allows for the user to exit the room using an action which causes the associated sensor group to turn off. If a
schedule/list
or input is triggered for this group, the sensor will be put into ‘user override mode’ and maintain the user
adjusted level until the lights have been turned off, or occupancy is no longer detected.
Translators
The eDIDIO features a DMX
512-A
to DALI translator for up to 16 channels. Offsets for both DMX
512-A
and DALI can be set,
as well as input disable flags if DMX
512-A
is detected. Three translation objects can be setup, allowing for multi-line DMX
to DALI translation
Options
•
Time can be updated from the Device->Target Device Settings Page
•
Developer Options can be unlocked if password is requested
Firmware Upgrade
The eDIDIO allows for over-the-air updates using the Configurator V2 application. If a new firmware file is available,
connect to the eDIDIO, enable developer tools mode, and upload firmware via the prompts. The upgrade takes around
2 minutes to complete.
WARNING
–
Upgrading the firmware may erase the stored configuration and is only recommended if additional
functionality or bug fixes are necessary.
3
rd
Party Connectivity
The eDIDIO will accept connections from third party TCP sockets. A Google Buffer API is available at request allowing
for commands to be sent easily from any third-party system.
Spektra
Spektra is a full in-built colour control application (additional charges apply, time of order only). It is configured by the
Control Freak Android tablet application Spektra X. Please see the Spektra User manual for full details on the colour
control capabilities.
Troubleshooting
•
Device not found in by discovery -> Check connections, make sure network symbol is present on controller
OLED
o
Using the keypad menu, check in settings->device status to see if an IP has been set. If it is 0.0.0.0,
check network settings for the router to make sure it supports DHCP.
•
Device fails to select appropriate version -> Reset power to controller, make sure network is not affected by
other devices.
•
Start-up System Check
–
On start-up various systems are checked, they will display on a screen for 5 seconds
after the standard boot sequence. Consult Creative Lighting if this screen appears and what it shows.
Notes
•
Device must be connected through a router with DHCP capabilities to work normally. For direct connection,
your PC adaptor settings must be manually changed, and the cable be cross-over type.