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Discovering DALI

Discovering DALI. Introducing DALI . DALI: D igital A ddressable L ighting I nterface Technically managed under the I nternational E lectro-technical C ommission (IEC 62386) driven by : ” DALI - a working party of ZVEI “ Objectives Global open digital lighting standard

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Discovering DALI

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  1. DiscoveringDALI

  2. Introducing DALI • DALI: Digital AddressableLightingInterface • TechnicallymanagedundertheInternational Electro-technicalCommission (IEC 62386) • drivenby: ”DALI - a workingpartyof ZVEI“ Objectives • Global open digital lightingstandard • Logo Licensing forinteroperability • Increasemembers, partnernetwork& marketcompetences

  3. DALI organisation

  4. DALI basics • Technical boundaries • Max. 64 devices per subnet > Hub / Routers • Max. 300m cabling • Max. 250mA device consumption • Cabling benefits • Standard 2-core cable (1.5mm²) • Polarity free & Free wiring topology • DALI power + data on same pair of wires • Digital benefits • Robust communication • Individual (64), grouping (16) & broadcast (all) • Changes via software • Two-way communication (feedback) • Per DALI subnet • 64 devices • 300m • 250mA

  5. DALI at a glance Yesterday Fluorescentballasts Today LED drivers, HID, low-voltage halogen, incandescent, Emergency, colour control, sequencer, conversion to D.C. Tomorrow Push-buttons, digital inputs, sliders, rotaries, presence detectors, light sensors, colour sensors, IP interface and more!

  6. Application – Single Luminaire ... with integral DALI sensor • Complete DALI system in one luminare • DALI ballast with built-in PSU • DALI multi-sensor for PIR presence detection, constant light and wireless receiver

  7. Application – Single Office Broadcast • little or no configuration • no addressing required • works “out of the box” • Groups • controlled individually or together. • (…up-lighters, down-lighters, task and background lighting)

  8. Application – Building-wide • DALI subnet of up to 64 devices • Hub/router/gateway to create multiple DALI subnets> 64 devices • Allows total configuration • Feedback for maintenance • Automated emergency test, reporting and logging • From individual to central control and monitoring

  9. Technical benefits • Global standard IEC 62386 • Proven & constant development • DALI test equipment • supports conformity of the DALI protocol • Contribution in TWG • provide input to DALI standard + roadmap

  10. Marketing benefits • Global uniformity and interoperability • Easy to plan, install, program & maintain • Contribution in MWG • evolve strategy & promotion for DALI • Official use & promote DALI brand • Printed material e.g. brochures • Training and Workshops • Competences & best practices

  11. Membership & Logo • Membership allows official use of the DALI logo • Members have use of the DALI compliance test software • Members may apply the DALI logoon their compliant products • DALI trademark is registered

  12. Benefits for architects • Mix andmatch • Scene basedlighting • Meeting people‘sneed • Reliable

  13. ... for specifiers DALI provides an unbeatable combination of • Cost effective • Simplicity • Energy saving • Future proof

  14. ... for installers & contractors As a single-cable digital system, DALI is • easy to install and flexible • extremely cost effective • saving time and resources

  15. ... for owners & facility managers • Ease of use • Cost-effective • User comfort • Control & Monitoring • Ease of maintenance

  16. DALI – Market development >64%from all EL-controllable in Europe Source: ZVEI statistics (end 2012)

  17. DALI – Interoperability • Logo License Procedure • 1. Signed DALI member agreement • 2. Conformity with IEC 62386 + DALI tester • 3. Registration of device + test results

  18. Standardisation framework Framework IEC 62386 (DALI parts)

  19. DALI – Preliminary Roadmap New drafts 302Rotaries & sliders 303 Presence detector 304 Light sensor 305 Colour sensor Voting 301 (push-buttons) 332 (Feedback) 2015 Voting 101 System (Ed.2) 102Control Gear (Ed.2) 103Control Devices (Ed.1) Publication 302-305 2014 Publication 301 (push-buttons) 332 (Feedback) 2013 Publication 101, 102, 103

  20. Discovering DALI Join our newsletter To subscribevisitwww.dali-ag.org Visitus@ Light+Building 2014 Hall 4.1 FOY 18

  21. DALI – Ingeniously simple. Simply ingenious! For more information: www.dali-ag.org Yves Leboucher Head of Marketing DALI Phone: +49 (0)69-6302-220 Fax: +49 (0)69-6302-1220 leboucher@zvei-services.de ZVEI – German Electrical and Electronic Manufacturers‘ Association LyonerStraße 9. 60528 Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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