Installation and operating instructions: Blind Control Unit DALI BC ADVANCED RI
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Function overview
The louvre blind module enables a louvre blind or shutter motor to be controlled by radio signals.
Depending on how the buttons on the transmitter are used, either the angle of the louvres is adjusted
(short press < 1 second) or the blind is raised or lowered (long press > 1 second).
The louvre blind actuator can be programmed for up to 14 transmitters.
On the unit there is a programming button (Fig. A
c
) and a two-colour programming LED (Fig. A
d
).
Fig.
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BN
BU
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PK
Antenne
PK
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1 sec
RD
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Prog.
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Operating the louvre blind actuator in a system with a DALI central unit
In systems with the OSRAM DALI RC ADVANCED unit, the equipment (such as control gear) is
connected to the central unit via a control line. The DALI central unit receives the radio telegrams from
the control units (such as the wall-mounted or hand-held transmitter) and reacts according to the
programmed functions by sending control commands via the control line to the loads.
If a radio-control louvre blind actuator is used in a system, it receives the transmitted radio telegrams
from the control units in the same way as the DALI central unit and can react to them according to the
programmed functions.
As there are two separate systems, the channel or scene buttons of the transmitters which are to
operate both the loads connected to the DALI central unit and the radio-controlled actuators (in this
case the louvre blind actuator) must be separately programmed and deleted in the two systems.
The louvre blind actuator is not a DALI unit; it cannot be operated or configured via the manual
programming unit. Instead, it reacts only to radio telegrams from wall-mounted or hand-held
transmitters, provided these have been previously programmed.
Lighting scenes
The final position of the louvre blind (fully up or fully down) can be incorporated with the lighting in up
to five lighting scenes. The required lighting scene button on the hand-held or wall-mounted
transmitter must first be programmed in the actuator.