- 1. Digital switching - Luminaires can be switched via the control cables irrespective of polarity.
- 2. Addressing - 64 ballasts can be addressed, allowing them to be controlled independently with a common control wire.
- 3. Simple control wiring - Switching and dimming circuits are independent of the wiring layout, allowing maximum flexibility and convenience; this low-voltage wire can be routed in any way and is polarity-free to reduce installation errors.
- 4. Refurbishment - Control circuits are independent of polarity. This allows the use of existing wiring in old buildings. In new buildings, a five-conductor cable for both power supply and control wiring can be employed.
- 5. Lighting scenes - Preset lighting scenes for different tasks and moods can be programmed and stored in the DALI ballasts.
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- 6. Flexible room layout - Future layout changes do not necessitate wiring changes.
- 7. Upgrading - New sensors or interfaces can be added without changing the luminaire wiring; simply choose which luminaires are to be controlled and reprogrammed.
- 8. Distortion-free - Digital signals allow greater freedom in wiring layout.
- 9. Flexible - Each sensor can be configured to control any luminaire or group of luminaires.
- 10. Overlapping groups - Luminaires can be included in more than one sensor group, e.g. movement detection and infrared control.
- 11. 11 Infrared control zone 1 - Zones can be altered without the need to rewire.
- 12. Infrared control zone 2
- 13 PIR (passive infrared) controlled zone
- 14. Daylight regulating zone - Controlled by Photocell
- 15. DALI room controller
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