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1. serves the connection of PC laptop or AMS control via RS232 port DALI bus Figure 2 2 1 Note If using COMM TEC DALI interface CTG DAL no further DALI control unit to be RS232 integrated Mains power supply for DALI via CTG DAL Additional power adaptors are not to be connected 230V mains power supply 2 3 Installation RS232 Port The gateway is connected via 5 core cable to serial interface RS232 of NetLinx master pin assignment see 2 3 1 CAUTION No further pins to be connected The necessary settings of serial AMX interface baud rate parity etc are automatically carried out by AMX module 5 Rev 2 3 1 Pin Assignment AMX Controller NI series 9 pin SubD PC Gateway RS232 9 pin SubD 9 pin SubD female male AMX Controller 2 4 Activation Of DALI Devices With CTG DALI Grouper All DALI devices connected via DALI bus have got a short address 0 63 ex factory Thus with DALI activation first addressing has to be performed For this COMM TEC provides you with the 230 V rx DALI AA rem E Laptop Interface MI Configuration and activation of DALI system with COMM TEC PC program CT DALI Grouper Figure 2 1 w sess el p I zu Trato PC program CT DALI Grouper For individual steps please refer to the separate TT manual Fluorescent light After successful configuration connect serial interface of AMX NetLinx control system
2. 2 darker 0 stop lt speed gt 1 15 Examples Set all participant of group 3 fast brighter SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 Dimm NX vdvDALI 102 1 1 SEND COMMAND vdvDALI Dimm 103 1 1 Stop dimming for bus participant 14 DALI address 13 SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 Dimm NX vdvDALI 14 0 1 SEND COMMAND vdvDALI Dimm 14 0 1 2 6 5 Set Scene Value Description of EVG with certain value for a certain scene SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 Set Scene Val NX virtual DALI address DALI address value 1 value 2 Meaning of parameters virtual DALI address virtual device address see above DALI address Caution Here only individual address valid 41 64 individual address lt value 1 gt Scene number 1 15 lt value 2 gt 0 254 see table 2 Examples Set scene value 11 of EVG 23 to 100 SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 SetSceneVal N vdvDALI 23 11 254 SEND COMMAND vdvDALI SetSceneVal 23 11 254 11 Rev 2 6 6 Further Access Options All selectable addresses 0 for broadcast 1 64 for individual EVGs and 101 116 for the groups are mapped directly on levels in the module meaning they can alternatively be controlled via command SEND LEVEL see example program 2 6 7 Acknowledgements With the integration of the module two data fields are created see example containing the acknowledgements of EVGs When activated all values below this threshold and gt 0 correspond with the minimum val
3. PUSH i TO dv PANEL BUTTON INPUT CHANNEL SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 SetAbs NX vdvDALI 0 195 nSEL SPEED BUTTON EVENT dvPANEL 33 80 1 PUSH TO dv PANEL BUTTON INPUT CHANNEL SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 SetAbs NX vdvDALI 0 246 nSEL SPEED t see see eee ee eee Gruppe 1 relativ dimmen TE ESTE BUTTON EVENT dvPANEL 3 brig hter j BUTTON EVENT AV PANEL 4 darker PUSH TO dv PANEL BUTTON INPUT CHANNEL SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 Dimm_NX vdwDALI 101 BUTTON INFUT CHANNEL 2 nSEL_ SPEED 1 J ae l stopp SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 Dimm_NX vdvDALI 101 0 nSEL_SPEED I J 18 Rev Set all EVGs via bar graph LEVEL EVENT dvPANEL 1 SEND LEVEL vdvDALI 100 LEVEL VALUE Text output on panel for first 10 EVGs DATA EVENT dvyDALI I l ONLINE TIMELINE CREATE TL VAL REL TL VAL 1 TIMELINE RELATIVE TIMELINE _ TIMELINE CREATE TL STAT REL TL STAT 1 TIMELINE RELATIVE TIMELINE _ j TIMELINE EVENT TL STAT 1 STACK_VAR integer ncT FOR NCT 1 nT lt 11 neT I SWITCH inDALI STAT nCT CASE 0 SEND COMMAND dvPANEL TXT NCT 100 ok CASE 2 SEND COMMAND dvPANEL eTXT nCT 100 Lampenfeh DEFAULT SEND COMMAND dvPANEL TXT NCT 100 EVG Bus 1 I TIMELINE EVENT TL VAL nCT VA IF inCT VAL gt nANZAHL nANZAHL 1 j SEND COMMAND dvPANEL 4 TXT nCT VAL 110 ITOA nDALI VAL nCT VAL DEFIN
4. Steps For Successful Installation And Activation Installation and activation of all hardware and software components takes place in 6 steps 1 Installation and cabling DALI system 2 Installation DALI gateway 3 Installation RS232 interface 4 Activation DALI devices and CT DALI Grouper 5 Integration of driver software 6 Individual AMX programming Following we defer to the individual steps not all steps or parts thereof have to be performed by the AMX supplier However the tools provided by COMM TEC allow for this 2 1 Installation And Cabling DALI System An installation company performs the electrical installation according to the regulations for high voltage current installations Furthermore the technical framework such as the limitation of maximum participants per DALI line or cable length are to be observed The 2 core DALI control cable can be 230 V installed together with the high voltage DALI current installation and is operated with Bus low voltage 22 5V DC via CTG DALI For the DALI control cable no additional electrical installation tools accessories meters or testers are required No special data cables have to be used a common 5x1 5mm NYM cable can be used as power supply cable for EVG and data cable for DALI No polarity has to be observed each EVG can be accessed individually no group cabling is necessary see figure 2 1 1 After installation the DALI system is addressed and configured meaning
5. address 13 to maximum value SYSTEM CALL E N SEND COMMAND vdvDALI SetMin 14 2 6 3 Scene Access CT DALI 1 SetMin NX vdvDALI 14 Every bus participant can store up to 16 scene values SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 Scene NX Meaning of parameters virtual DALI address DALI address gt value speed Examples virtual DALI address DALI address value lt speed gt virtual device address see above 0 broadcast 1 64 individual address 101 116 group address scene number 1 15 0 15 see table 1 Set all participant of group 3 within 2 8 seconds to scene 15 SYSTEM CALL E CT DALI 1 Scene NX vdvDALI 102 15 5 SEND COMMAND vdvDALI SetScene 103 15 5 Set bus participant 14 DALI address 13 within 32 seconds to its value for scene 8 SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 Scene NX vdvDALI 14 8 12 SEND COMMAND vdvDALI SetScene 14 8 12 10 Rev 2 6 4 Relative Dimming Continuous change of brightness Please remember the started dimming process must be ended Note these commands for relative dimming do not switch the concerned EVG on or off SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 Dimm NX virtual DALI address DALI address direction lt speed gt Meaning of parameters lt virtual DALI address gt virtual device address see above lt DALI address gt 0 broadcast 1 64 individual address 101 116 group address lt direction gt 1 brighter
6. device address via which the module communicates with the gateway lt DALI address gt HO broadcast 1 64 individual address 101 116 group address lt brightness value gt 0 254 see table 2 lt speed gt 0 15 see table 1 Examples Set all participants of group 3 with maximum speed to maximum value SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 SetAbs NX vdvDALI 103 254 0 SEND COMMAND vdvDALI SetAbs 103 254 0 Set bus participant 14 DALI address 13 within 16 seconds from current to 80 value from table 2 SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 SetAbs NX VAVDALI 14 246 190 SEND COMMAND vdvDALI SetAbs 14 246 10 Note Alternatively with SEND COMMANDS the brightness value can be given as a percentage The value input has to be directly followed by P Set bus participant 14 DALI address 13 within 16 seconds from current to 80 SEND COMMAND vdvDALI SetAbs 14 80P 10 9 Rev 2 6 2 Access Maximum Minimum Value SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 SetMax NX SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 SetMin NX Meaning of parameters virtual DALI address DALI address Examples Set all participant of group 3 to maximum value virtual DALI address DALI address virtual DALI address DALI address virtual device address see above 0 broadcast 111 64 individual address 3101 116 group address SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 SetMax N vdvDALI 103 SEND COMMAND vdvDALI SetMax 103 Set bus participant 14 DALI
7. to RS232 interface of Light bulb Halogen DALI gateway CTG DALI pin assignment see 2 3 Shutters Rev 2 5 Integration of AMX Driver Software CTDALI For Netlinx Controller The supplied CD contains the finished module in compiled runtime version meaning it is not available as NetLinx source code It is integrated in your main program after section DEFINE START see sample program in appendix Additionally in section DEFINE VARIABLE three variables containing status and value messages and defining the number of EVGs for acknowledgements are to be declared 2 5 1 Files On Your Computer By integrating the supplied SYSTEM CALLs in the main program control functions on DALI bus are actuated For enabling the NetLinx Compiler to integrate the SYSTEM_CALLs these must be copied before use into a folder on hard drive Into which folder they are to be copied depends on the installation of the AMX software In standard instillation all SYSTEM CALLs are stored in folder C Programme Gemeinsame Dateien AMX Share SYCS Please copy all LIB files there 2 5 2 Communication With The Module The module demands two addresses firstly the interface to which the gateway is physically connected and secondly a virtual interface via which the complete communication runs To differentiate the following terms are used Physical interface DEV Virtual interface vDEV From the program only the virtual interface is accessed t
8. C web browser and HTML interface via integrated AMX web server The controls work separately as light and room controls Several DCC2000 can be networked via Ethernet for building wide solutions Integration of EIB LON is optional As control concept a certain number of standard pushbuttons 32 AMX touch panels 4 or LCD keypads 4 can be Shutters Door openers Light or EE M ee A sm motion m sensors uh employed ir con B world 31 DALI DALI world 1 with Screen world 2 up to 64 DALI gt I devices 14 Rev The following functions and features for DALI systems are available with the COMM TEC DCC2000 DALI light and room control Yes No 3 25 Addressing of DALI devices up X to 3 systems with 64 DALI devices each Configuration threshold values Min Max system error value other threshold values Definition of groups up to 16 per 2 DALI device Change of scene values up to 16 per DALI device For the function setting not Access of groups individual X programming is necessary This is devices and broadcast with included in the DCC2000 software scene values relative dimming Configuration via Ethernet PC and absolute value setting with HTML pages of DCC2000 Dimmerspeed setting x 1p pPAE Controler Ned Server Scene value speed setting x integrated Analysis of acknow
9. DALI STAT 64 Current states i or fog roa fuer das Programm volatile integer nSEL SPEED volatile integer nCT VAL DEFINE START DEFINE MODULE CT DALI 1 mod DALImod vdvDALI dvDALI nANZAHL nDALI VAL nDALI STAT DEFINE EVENT Maximal Minimalwert BUTTON EVENT dvPANEL 1 i 2 E DL inus Set all EVGs immediately to max value I PULSE dv PANEL 1 SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 SetMax NX vdvDALI 0 1 J 1 j BUTTON EVENT dv PANEL 2 i dali Set all EVGs immediately to min value PULSE dvPANEL 2 SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 SetMin NX vdvDALI 0 17 Rev 11 Select duration for setting of scene or absolute value ms Select speed for relative dimming BUTTON EVENT dvPANEL 11 BUTTON EVENT dvPANEL 12 BUTTON EVENT dV PANEL 12 BUTTON EVENT dvPANEL 14 BUTTON EVENT dvPANEL 15 BUTTON EVENT dv PANEL 16 PUSH nSEL SPEED BUTTON INPUT CHANNEL 10 Speed 2 10 I y Set scene F BUTTON EVENT dvPANEL 21 Set scene 1 BUTTON EVENT dvPANEL 22 Set scene 2 PUSH TO dv PANEL BUTTON INPUT CHANNEL SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 Scene NX vdvDALI 101 BUTTON INPUT CHANNEL 20 nSEL SPEED J Group 3 set direct values with selected speed BUTTON EVENT dvPANEL 31 18 i PUSH I TO dv PANEL BUTTON INPUT CHANNEL SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 SetAbs NX vdvDALI 0 85 nSEL SPEED 1 j BUTTON EVENT dvPANEL 32 20
10. E PROGRAM Selected speed duration f dvPANEL 11 NSEL SPEED 1 dvPANEL 12 nSEL SPEED 2 dvPANEL 12 nSEL_SPEED 3 dvPANEL 14 nSEL SPEED 4 dvPANEL 15 nSEL SPEED 5 dvPANEL 16 nSEL_SPEED 6 Stati der EVGs dvPANEL 101 nDALI STAT 1 dvPANEL 102 nDALI_STAT 2 dvPANEL 103 nDALI_ STAT 3 dvPANEL 104 nDALI_STAT 4 dvPANEL 105 nDALI STAT 5 dvPANEL 106 nDALI STAT 6 dvPANEL 107 nDALI_STAT 7 dv PANEL 108 nDALI STAT 8 dv PANEL 109 dvPANEL 110 nDALI STAT 9 nDALI STAT 10 19 Rev
11. R INFORMATION Lesser cu Edad aeuo uu vb ald Nave ac uctus 13 3 1 What Is DALI Fundamentals Figures Data And Facts 13 3 2 COMM TEC DCC2000 DALI Light And Room Control 14 4 APPENDIX cuiu es d ue stupeo oda SD a Lev ne dus cu uu se Cue rs aar D cU Tau Qu 16 A REID tea TIMES oss n 16 B Table 2 Dimming Values 16 C Sample Program uiii a a a a 17 2 Rev T Range Of Functions CTG DALI The following functions and performances for DALI systems are available with the use of COMM TEC gateways CTG DALI for AMX NetLinx systems DALI function description CTG DALI with AMC control and AMX a FRE Software Np Addressing of DALI devices 1 Ts system with 64 DALI pe Configuration threshold values Min Max system error value other threshold values Definition of groups up to 16 per DALI device Change of scene values up to 16 per DALI device With CTG DALI and PC with Windows program CT DALI Grouper Grouper Analysis of acknowledgements such as lighting error bus error error in DALI device Operation via standard pushbuttons Operation via AMX touch panels x Yes Access of groups individual devices and broadcast with scene values relative dimming v and absolute value setting X IR With individual programming Also possible with CT DALI pox HER EE NEN HEN 3 Rev 2 Individual
12. Version 1 Edition 01 08 2004 COMM TEC Siemensstr 14 D 73066 Uhingen www comm tec de User manual AMX DALI Connection With COMM TEC Gateway CTG DALI For AMX NetLinx Systems Rev TRANGE OF FUNCTIONS GTIG DAL us 3 2 INDIVIDUAL STEPS FOR SUCCESSFUL INSTALLATION AND ACTIVATION 4 2 1 Installation And Cabling DALI System rennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvennnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnennr 4 2 2 Installauion DALI G lE WIN nn 5 2 9 Installation RS232 Pol iii eee eto Ree 5 2 93 1 P ASSYNNEN y s cassia een Mende veia ui san sebo ee aa 6 PEN PASCI RETRO UTI T 6 2 4 Activation Of DALI Devices With CTG DALI Grouper eese 6 2 5 Integration Of AMX Driver Software CTDALI For Netlinx Controller 7 2 5 EWES Or Your GODDUlGE nisiut isnt ee 7 2 5 2 Communication With The Module sess nennen nnne nnns 7 253 OY TEN CAIS Lua 7 254 AT SI Ne 8 2 6 Individual AMX Programming rvnnnnvnnnnnnuvnnnnnnvennnnnvennnnnevnnnnnnennnnnvevnnnnnevnnnnnennnnnvennnnnvennnnnnvennnnnr 8 2 6 1 Direct Control Or Brightness Var aars 9 20 2 ACCESS Maximum Minimum VILLE ve naka Matar hast 10 20 9 DCCC SSS 10 2024 Relative DI ili asker Wands Oana amanda uate dud nana salate 11 205 9 SEE VA een 11 206 Further Access ONS eee 12 2 6 7 ACKhoWledgemiehls x eee eme aei Be ep ce dd acd wea E 12 A ooscmdtelgicc TR 12 3 FURTHE
13. he physical interface only appears in section DEFINE DEVICE and in access of the module 2 5 3 SYSTEM CALLs The package CTDALI1 includes 5 SYSTEM CALLs to be integrated into the main program for activation The current acknowledgement values and status messages are available in acknowledgement arrays 7 Rev 2 5 4 Addressing One DALI line can manage up to 64 bus participants numbered 0 63 in DALI jargon In the AMX world this numbering is changed so that no individual participant O exists Furthermore the groups 1 16 DALI 0 15 are accessible The address 0 serves the global addressing of all participants of a line meaning Address Description AMX Term DALI 0 broadcast all participants broadcast 1 64 EVG 1 64 addresses 0 63 101 116 groups 1 16 group 0 15 Current brightness values of the maximum 64 addresses can be provided Error values lights EVGs can be provided 2 6 Individual AMX Programming If you choose not to use SYSTEM CALLs all commands may be triggered in virtual device with SEND COMMANDS Both alternatives are given in the examples Caution If using the SEND COMMANDSs the command syntax has to be carefully observed 8 Rev 2 6 1 Direct Control Of Brightness Value Brightness values see table 2 SYSTEM CALL CT DALI 1 SetAbs NX lt virtual DALI address gt lt DALI address gt lt brightness value gt lt speed gt Meaning of parameters lt virtual DALI address gt virtual
14. ledgements such as light fitting errors bus errors errors DALI device X page Operation via standard pushbuttons Operation via AMX touch panels 15 Rev 4 A Appendix Table 1 Times Times for the setting of absolute values or scenes Value OONOOAaRWN CO Luminous flux Digital dimming value 0 0 1 0 5 1 0 3 5 10 20 30 40 50 60 10 80 90 100 Duration lt 0 7 sec 0 7 sec 1 0 sec 1 4 sec 2 0 sec 2 8 sec 4 0 sec 5 6 sec 8 0 sec 11 3 sec 16 0 sec 22 6 sec 32 0 sec 45 2 sec 64 0 sec 90 5 sec Table 2 Dimming Values 00 01 Rev C Sample Program PROGRAM NAME CTG DALI Bsp EEE LI r i FILE CREATED ON xx xx xxxx AT xx xx xx EEE de de de de de ae de ae de ae de ae de de de de de EEE de de de oe de de ae ode de ode ae ode ae de ae de ae de de ede se de de de se de de FILE LAST MODIFIED ON xx xx xxxx AT xx xx xx EEEE EEE EE EEE EE EE EEE EEE EEE EERE EEE EEE EERE EE de e de he e e e e de e de e de EEE DEFINE DEVICE dvDALI 5001 1 0 Here the gateway is physically connected 1 vdvDALI 33001 1 0 Communication via this address dvPANEL 128 1 0 DEFINE CONSTANT long TL VAL 1 leng TL_STAT 2 leng REL TL VAL long REL TL STAT 100 BOO DEFINE VARIABLE iF a fuer das Modul volatile integer nANZAHL 10 Number of EVGs volatile integer nDALI VAL 64 Current values volatile integer n
15. s created by the manufacturers of these devices With this standard the compatibility of device of different manufacturers such as Osram Tridonic Helvar or Philips in a lighting installation is guaranteed DALI is not a new system for central building control systems such as LON EIB or Luxmate but a meaningful addition for practical application of lighting control The reason Systems such as EIB and LON are designed for much more complex tasks within the building and are thus more expensive With the DALI technology innovative flexible easy and cost efficient solutions can be put into practice DALI replaces here the 1 10V control technology of electronic ballasts for lighting EVG and will replace them medium term Cabling 1 10V for analog EVG 1 10V voltage 5 pe Mains power supply Figure 1 1 This can be dropped for DALI compatible devices Every DALI device still needs 230V power supply but the electronics for dimming 0 100 a located in the DALI EVG figure 1 2 Via the digital bi directional control with DALI EVGs the actions are actuated right in the DALI device with this also acknowledgement of devices e g defective light fitting is possible To operate a DALI system controls are mandatory Lighting EVGs and other devices such as transformers are mandatory for several illuminants such as fluorescent lights or halogen lights For the dimming of fluorescent lights con
16. that each DALI device gets its own address In this way each DALI device can be assigned to max 16 groups This configuration is made with the PC software CT DALI Grouper The CTG DALI can be integrated without further configuration into an existing DALI system In this case the installation company has to define the group and scene functions If the system is not yet configured go to chapter 2 2 DALI EVGs Fim zl ri FE N i zs a 1 5b Fluorescent light 2 Light bulb zs el D Trafo Halogen Shutters Figure 2 1 1 4 Rev Technical specifications DALI control cables e g 2 core cable 2x1 5mm NYM or any control cable Max 64 DALI devices in one system Max cable length DALI signal 300m DALI power supply 22 5V DC Max voltage drop DALI signal 2V Max power consumption DALI system 250mA Max distance DALI EVGs to fluorescent lights in separate array 2m Max distance DALI devices for phase control to light bulbs or halogen high voltage low voltage power adaptor depending on lead resistance e Wiring DALI delta or series connection e Communication speed 1200 bits sec e Tolerance of time specification is 10 2 2 Installation DALI Gateway The DALI gateway is mounted on a DIN rail inside the switchgear cabinet Terminals D and D are connected to DALI bus The polarity does not have to be observed Terminals 230V are connected to mains power supply SubD9 port RS232
17. trollable EVGs are mandatory Until today so called analog 1 10V ee Me EVGs were utilized Disadvantage inaccurate control and costly installations Additionally analog EVGs with 1 10V control need a switched 230V signal e g via a relay for on off switching figure 1 1 Cabling DALI EVG Ve i control fluorescent light Figure 1 2 13 Rev DALI provides among others the following functions e Available DALI actuators EVGs for fluorescent lights phase control dimmers shutter actuators relays etc e Easy cabling of control wire e One DALI system consists of max 64 individual devices max 16 groups max 16 scenes e Synchronized scene transmissions meaning all accessed light fittings reach their target brightness at the same time Groups and scene values are stores in the DALI device Status display such as light fitting error Adjustment of threshold values dimming speed Emergency power features Further information under www dali ag org 3 2 COMM TEC DCC2000 DALI Light And Room Control The comfort controller for up to three DALI systems powered by AMX manages per device up to 3 DALI systems with 64 DALI devices The system is a compact solution and needs no programming Additionally each controller integrates 4 relays for room functions such as shutters and 4 inputs for key control sections or sensors The configuration of the DALI system change of operating settings scene values etc takes place via P
18. ue The first data field contains the current brightness value of the corresponding EVG theoretically values between 0 and 254 are possible Only theoretically because most DALI electronic ballasts have a minimum value of either 1 corresponds to value 85 or 3 corresponds to value 126 The second data field contains possible error messages The values have the following meaning 0 ok 2 light fitting error all other values bus error error EVG 2 6 8 Error Analysis In the module channel 127 can be switched on for error analysis The monitor displays plain text messages which may contain important information Proceed as follows Start a monitor connection to master serial or via Telnet Activate local echo echo on Activate plain text messages msg on Activate messages module on vdvdali 127 Now also all control commands for testing may be input via SEND COMMANDS description see above under SYSTEM CALLs Example Set all EVGs immediately to minimum value SEND COMMAND vdvDALI SetMax 0 Set all EVGs of group 5 to secene value 12 within 2 seconds SEND COMMAND vdvDALI SetScene 105 12 4 Switch off EVG 1 DALI 0 immediately SEND COMMAND vdvDALI SetAbs 1 0 0 12 Rev 3 Further Information 3 1 What Is DALI Fundamentals Figures Data And Facts DALI stands for Digital Addressable Lighting Interface and is the definition for the standardized digital device interface and wa
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