- DALI is an acronym for "Digital Addressable Lighting Interface".
- DALI is a data transmission protocol specially developed for lighting control systems, which defines the digital communication between lighting appliances (driving circuits of various lamps) and system equipment controllers (such as lighting controllers, sensors, etc.) Way.
- DALI supports the concept of an "open system" to ensure the compatibility of DALI devices from different manufacturers. DALI has now become an international standard of the IEC 62386 series.
Characteristics of DALI dimming
- Up to 64 addressable (luminaire) drivers on one DALI bus (independent addresses)
- Up to 16 lighting groups (group addresses)
- Up to 16 lighting scenes (scene presets) with presettable parameters built into DALI typical (luminaire) drivers
- Individual address, group address designation
- Minimum and maximum brightness values
- 16 lighting scene presets, dimming rate presets
- Brightness value at power up
Extended application capability of DALI dimming led driver
- Query the working status of the lamp driver and even the light source in real time
- Up to 64 lighting control panels or sensors can be connected simultaneously to realize intelligent lighting control
- Access to building automation system via DALI gateway device
- Realize intelligent control through dedicated controller or actuator connected to DALI interface
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