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Chapter 6

Lighting control and control gear

Communication protocols 160


Terminology and circuit diagram 160
DALI: General information | Features | Device type 161
DSI: General information | Features 163
Differences between DALI and DSI 163
DALI and DSI: Control line 164
LUXMATE bus: General information | Features 165
LUXMATE bus: Bus domain and bus power supply 165
LUXMATE bus: Bus line and cable lengths 166
Comparison: LUXMATE bus – KNX (EIB) 167
DMX: General information | Features | System design 168

Lighting control systems 170


LUXMATE: Simple dimming 170
switchDIM: General information | Wiring scheme 171
CIRCLE KIT: General information | Wiring scheme 172
CIRCLEtune KIT: Wiring scheme 172
LUXMATE: Overview of lighting control systems 174
LUXMATE DIMLITE: General information | Overview 175
LUXMATE DIMLITE: Selection according to control gear
and functionality 177
LUXMATE DIMLITE basic wiring: Dimming via momentary-
action switch using 178
LUXMATE DIMLITE basic wiring: Daylight-based dimming
using 180
LUXMATE DIMLITE basic wiring: Multifunctional lighting
control 182
LUXMATE EMOTION: General information | Wiring overview 184
LUXMATE LITENET: General information | Wiring overview 186
LUXMATE lighting management:
Overview | Functions | Product ranges 190
LUXMATE lighting management: Differentiation between
DALI (EMOTION, LITENET) and DMX (E:cue, VCU) 192

Control devices 193


Functions overview 193

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160 Communication protocols

Terminology and circuit diagram

– A bus is a system for transferring data – A communication protocol is an agree-


between several participants via a joint ment according to which data transfer
transmission path. bet­w een two or more participants is
– In electronic engineering, a control line is carried out. In its most simple form, a
a connection (cable, wire) between one proto­c ol can be defined as the rules
transmitter and one receiver. Via this con- deter­m ining the structure, meaning and
nection the receiver is switched to a dif- synchronisation of communication.
ferent operating mode. Communication is
either bidirectional (DALI) or just uni­
directional (DSI).

PC or
controller

Luminaire
Input Control line:
module DALI
DSI
Output Electronic
Momentary- module ballast
action switch (transmitter) (receiver)

Bus: LUXMATE, KNX

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DALI: General information DALI: Features

– The term DALI stands for “Digital – Usable data transmission rate: 1200 bit/s
Addressable Lighting Interface”. – Max. 64 control units per control circuit
– DALI is not a building management bus – Max. 16 groups per control gear can
system, but a protocol for digital be assigned
address­ing of technical lighting – Max. 16 scenes per control unit can be
control gear. programmed
– DALI is a standard defined by several – Bidirectional: reports information such as
manufacturers of luminaires and electronic faulty lamps, dimming levels etc.
ballasts: IEC 60929 allows the combina- – Max. system current of 250 mA from
tion of devices of various manufacturers. central interface supply (each electronic
However, the standard defines only output ballast takes up a maximum of 2 mA of
devices (control gear), not input devices current load)
such as sensors or control units. Hence, – Two-wire control line (potential-free,
input devices with DALI connection are polarity-free, unshielded, no terminal
addressed in a manufacturer-specific way! resis­tors)
– IEC 62386 specifies requirements placed – Voltage drop between transmitter and
on control gear allocated to specific types recei­v er must not be more than 2 V
of device. – Application: general lighting (small number
of lighting points, static light)

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162 Communication protocols

DALI: Device type

IEC subcommittee SC 34C is in charge of the IEC 62386 “Digital addressable lighting
interface” series of standards.

IEC 62386-1xx Parts 1xx: General requirements

IEC 62386-101:2009-06 Part 101: System

IEC 62386-102:2009-06 Part 102: Control devices

IEC 62386-2xx Parts 2xx: Particular requirements for control gear

IEC 62386-201:2009-06 Part 201: Fluorescent lamps (device type 0)

IEC 62386-202:2009-06 Part 202: Emergency lighting with separate battery (device type 1)

IEC 62386-203:2009-06 Part 203: Discharge lamps (except fluorescent lamps) (device type 2)

IEC 62386-204:2009-06 Part 204: LV halogen lamps (device type 3)

IEC 62386-205:2009-06 Part 205: Supply voltage controllers for incandescent lamps (device type 4)

IEC 62386-206:2009-06 Part 206: Conversion from digital signal into D. C. voltage (device type 5)

IEC 62386-207:2009-06 Part 207: P


 articular requirements for control gear –
LED modules (device type 6)

IEC 62386-208:2009-06 Part 208: Switching function (device type 7)

IEC 62386-209:2011-06 Part 209: Colour/colour temperature control (device type 8)

IEC 62386-210:2011-04 Part 210: Sequencer (device type 9)

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DSI: General information DSI: Features

– The term DSI stands for “Digital Serial – Usable data transmission rate: 1200 bit/s
Interface”. – Depending on the output module:
– DSI is not a building management bus 10 to 100 control units per control circuit
system, but a protocol for digital ad- – Max. 20 scenes per control unit can be
dressing of technical lighting control programmed
gear. – Unidirectional: reports only faulty lamps
– DSI is a manufacturer-specific interface (depending on the technical design of the
defined by Zumtobel. electronic ballast)
– DSI is the predecessor of DALI with the – Two-wire control line (potential-free,
main goal of replacing analogue address- polarity-free, unshielded, no terminal
ing (1–10 V) of control gear with digital ad- resis­tors)
dressing. – Application: general lighting (small number
– Devices with DSI and DALI connection are of lighting points, static light)
not compatible and cannot be used jointly
in one control circuit.

Differences between DALI and DSI

– Each DALI control unit may have different


intensity levels, while all DSI (and 1–10 V)
control units always have the same inten-
sity level.
– With DSI, units are allocated to groups
by wiring; with DALI, group allocation is
performed via software.
– With DSI (and 1–10 V), only a unidirec­
tional flow of information (from the control-
ler to the controlled unit) is possible.
– DSI and DALI units cannot be operated
jointly in one control circuit.

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DALI and DSI: Control line

– Any type of insulated line for mains volt- DALI


Neutral conductor (DA)
age is admissible if the voltage drop is not
more than 2 V at 250 mA.
– DALI components are usually powered via
Protective
a separate mains power supply. e.g. NYM 5 x … earth
– The insulation of the digital interface com-
plies with basic insulation requirements;
verification is effected in accordance with Phase DALI
(DA)
the IEC 60 928 standard. Thus, SELV
(Safety Extra Low Voltage) is not guaran-
teed.
– The cables connecting the digital inter-
face with the mains power supply lines
(e.g. 230 V) may be relocated if the in­
sulation conditions (2 x basic insulation)
are maintained. The two “free” wires of a
5 x 1.5 mm² NYM cable are frequently
used as control lines (together with the
other wires for phase, neutral and protec-
tive ground conductors).

Cross-section Length
2 x 0.50 mm² 116 m
2 x 0.75 mm² 174 m
2 x 1.00 mm² 232 m
2 x 1.50 mm² 300 m

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LUXMATE bus: General information LUXMATE bus: Features

– Proprietary bus developed by Zumtobel, – Usable data transmission rate: 2400 bit/s
so that a combination of devices by – Max. 20 scenes per control unit can be
different manufacturers is not possible programmed
– Bus domain, the smallest logical unit – Bidirectional: reports information
– Max. 99 rooms – Two-wire control line (potential-free,
– Max. 99 addresses per room polarity-free, unshielded, no terminal
– Max. 99 groups per room resis­tors)
– Max. 500 devices connected to – Loop resistance for entire line within one
bus coupler (max. 100 devices per bus domain must not exceed 11 ohms
bus power supply) – Total length of line: max. 1000 m
(with 2 x 1.5 mm²)
– Dimming range 1 to 100 %
– Application: general lighting (large number
of lighting points, static light)

LUXMATE bus:
Bus domain and bus power supply

– Bus domain
– Smallest logical unit
– Max. 99 rooms
Room 3 – Max. 99 addresses per room
Raum
Raum 3
3 – M ax. 500 devices connected with
Adress 1 2 3 ... 99 bus coupler
Adresse
Adresse 1
1 2
2 3
3 ...
... 99
99
Room 2 – Bus power supply
Raum
Raum 2
2 – LM-BV: maximum of 100 modules
Adress 1 2 3 ... 99 – LM-BVS35: maximum of 35 modules
Adresse
Adresse 1
1 2
2 3
3 ...
... 99
99
Room 1 LM-BV (LM-BVS35) bus power supply
Raum
Raum 1
1

Adress 1 2 3 ... 99 LM-BK bus coupler


Adresse
Adresse 1
1 2
2 3
3 ...
... 99
99

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LUXMATE bus: Bus line and cable lengths

Bus line A
– Twisted two-core line (1 lay each
5 metres) for low-voltage installation

Cable lengths
– Overall length for one bus power supply: A ≤ 350 m AB ≤ 350 m
max. 1000 m
– Between LUXMATE devices (AB):
– Max. 350 m with 2 x 0.75 mm²
LM-BV B ≤ 350 m
– Max. 500 m with 2 x 1.5 mm²
– From bus power supply to the most
distant LUXMATE device (A,B):
– Max. 350 m with 2 x 0.75 mm²
– Max. 500 m with 2 x 1.5 mm²
B

– Loop resistance in a bus circuit must not


Cable length test report exceed 11 ohms (applies to all compo-
LUXMATE PROFESSIONAL
Voltage measurement (VOLT): measurement
nents of the bus power supply).
bet­w een B1 and B2 – D. C. voltage – Bus and mains in one cable (5 x 1.5 mm²)
Current measurement (AMPERE): measurement at are admissible only for 5 m stub lengths
B1 or B2 – measured value must not exceed 150 mA
each.
Loop resistance (OHM): 1) disconnect LM-BV from
power, 2) establish wire bridge at LM-BV between – For tracks/trunking: bus lines should be
B1 and B2, 3) perform measurement at the last actua- cross-linked at least every 7 m.
tor of the bus line between B1 and B2.
The loop resistance measured must not exceed
11 ohms!
If a loop resistance between 14 and 16 ohms Cross-section Length
is measured, the service report must indicate
2 x 0.50 mm² 150 m
that the bus line is too long; electrician must be
inform­e d! 2 x 0.75 mm² 250 m
If the loop resistance measured is 16 ohms or 2 x 1.00 mm² 300 m
higher, commissioning will be terminated!
2 x 1.50 mm² 500 m
The cable length is calculated as follows:
Cable length = loop resistance x rho x cross-section/
divided by two
L = R x rho x A / : 2
A = cross-section/rho = 56 for copper
LUXMATE guidelines:
1.5 mm 2 cross-section = max. bus line of 500 m
1.0 mm 2 cross-section = max. bus line of 300 m/
with 2 x 2 x 0.8 cable, both pairs must be connected
0.75 mm 2 cross-section = max. bus line of 250 m
0.5 mm 2 cross-section = max. bus line of 150 m

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Comparison: LUXMATE bus – KNX (EIB)

Sensor Control Windows Screens Blinds Control Sensor Luminaires


points points

LUXMATE Bus DALI


3 x 64 Address

LITENET flexis N2 LITENET netlink LITENET netlink PC with LITENET insite


with server functionality management software
TCP/IP

LUXMATE
– Standard cables are used for installation – Easy addressing from each location within
– Protected against reversed polarity! the building
– General operation immediately after instal-
lation (installation test)

Supply voltage
Momen-
tary-
Lighting action
Actuators switch
Dimming/switching
Blinds actuator
Threshold value indicator

Temperature Blinds actuator


Blinds sensor

Binary output Binary input


Sensors
Venti-
lator
Timer
Switching
actuator
230 VAC BUS line 1

KNX
– A specially shielded EIB cable must be – No operation possible without addressing
used for installation (no installation test)
– Not protected against reversed polarity – Addressing only directly on the luminaire
(+/–) and via control points using special
ETS software

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DMX: General information DMX: Features

DMX was developed in the United States for – Usable data transmission rate:
stage equipment in 1986. Previously, the 250 000 bit/s
slider settings for spotlights were converted – Refresh rate: 30 times per second
to analogue voltage levels between 1 and – Max. 512 channels (addresses) per
10 V. Subsequently these voltages were universe (control circuit)
transmitted in parallel to the dimmers via – Max. of 32 luminaires directly one after
one control line for each spotlight. the other; for more luminaires, a splitter
is required
This analogue dimming worked well with a – Unidirectional: no information is reported
small number of spotlights. However, stages – Two-wire control line
and shows became bigger and bigger. The (shielded, terminal resistance)
cabling included a large number of parallel – Application: illumination of façades
1–10 V control lines became too complex (large number of lighting points,
and inflexible. dynamic light)

DMX was developed, with the slider posi-


tions being converted into digital values. ALL
dimming levels are then transmitted one af-
ter the other via ONE joint control line.

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DMX: System design

DMX signal generator

Data OUT

DMX splitter

Data IN Data IN

Data OUT DMX luminaire Data OUT DMX luminaire


Addr. 1–3 Addr. 1–3

DMX luminaire DMX luminaire


Data IN Addr. 15–18 Data OUT Data IN Addr. 15–18 Data OUT

DMX luminaire DMX luminaire


Addr. 510–512 Data IN Addr. 510–512 Data IN

Data OUT Data OUT

Terminal Terminal
resistor resistor

max. 32 receivers in case of standard DMX connection

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LUXMATE: Simple dimming

switchDIM
Dimming for individual or multiple
luminaires

CIRCLE KIT
Lighting scenes for luminaire groups

PE
L
N

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switchDIM: General information

Benefits Features
– Easiest way of dimming an individual – Function:
lumi­n aire or a small group of luminaires – Switching by pressing the button briefly
– Only a conventional momentary-action – Dimming by pressing the button longer
switch is required – Asynchronous dimming: switching time
– No addressing necessary (approx. 0.2 seconds) depends on the
timer in the control unit. Due to compo-
nent tolerances, there is no exact switch-
ing point for several luminaires within a
group. Asynchronicity may occur.
– Recommendation: use switchDIM for no
more than 2 luminaires. If more luminaires
are involved, a controller such as DIMLITE
single is feasible.
– Works only with a momentary-action
switch, not with a regular switch!

DALI D1 N
DSI C2 L
switchDIM

Wiring of electronic ballast with switchDIM function.

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172 Lighting control systems

CIRCLE KIT and CIRCLEtune KIT: CIRCLE KIT: Wiring scheme


General information
ControlControl
Apparecchi
devicesdevic
comando

Benefits L L
Mains
Mains 230 Rete 230V/50
V/50 230
Hz V/50HzHz
N N
– CIRCLE KIT: easiest way of applying PE PE
lighting scenes
– CIRCLEtune KIT: easiest way of using
colour temperature control
– Commissioning and operation via
CIRCLE CSx control point
DA
– Several CIRCLE control points can be DA
connected in parallel
EMOTION BV2
EMOTION BV2 bus
Alimentazione
– Bus power supply already included in bus power supply
bus powerBV2
EMOTION supply
the package

Features
– 3 lighting scenes can be individually
programm­e d
– Dimming of 2 luminaire groups
– Bus power supply for up to
64 DALI-dimmable luminaires
– One CIRCLE control point covers
3 DALI loads CIRCLEtune KIT: Wiring scheme
– Control point available in white and silver SceneAttivazione
Scene
call-up
call-up
delle scene di luce Control devices

Mains 230 V/50 Hz


L L
N N
PE PE

DA
DA

EMOTION BV2
bus power supply
LightingLigh
Sce
sc
L phase
N neutral
PE protective earth
D control line
v earth

~ AC voltage

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ces ControlControl
units units Lamp control
Lamp control
gear gear LampsLamps

FluorescentFluorescent
lamps T26/T16
lamps T26/T16
TC-L/TC-DEL/TC-TEL
TC-L/TC-DEL/TC-TEL

DALI controlDALI
line control line
e.g. NYM 2 e.g.
x 1.5NYM
mm²2 x 1.5 mm² 12 12
up to 300 muplong
to 300 m long L L
DALI electronic
DALIballasts
electronic ballasts 11 11
N N
DA DA
DA DA 10 10
9 9

DA
DA

y
DA DALIDALED luminaires
DALI LED luminaires
DA e.g.DA
PANOSe.g.
INFINITY
PANOS INFINITY
PCA, PHD, TE, max. 64 off

PCA, PHD, TE, max. 64 off

N N
3 scene keys
3 scene keys 2 lighting groups
2 lighting groups L L

DALI-CSxDALI-CSx N DALINLED luminaires


DALI LED luminaires
L e.g. LLIGHT FIELDS
e.g. LIGHT FIELDS
DA DA
DA DA

Control units Lamp control gear/Lamps

DALI control line


e.g. NYM 2 x 1.5 mm²
up to 300 m long

DA
DA

cene
hting 1:
scene
„screen-based
1: „screen-based
work“ work“
Lighting
Lighting
scene scene
2: „good
2: „good
morning“
morning“ Lighting
Lighting
scene scene
3: „conference“
3: „conference“
PCA, PHD, TE, max. 64 off

TUNABLE WHITE luminaires


e.g. ARCOS

3 scene keys 2 lighting groups N


L
DA
CIRCLE tune DA

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Individual
Individual
controlcontrol
of luminaire
of luminaire
groupsgroups
174 Lighting control systems

LUXMATE: Overview of lighting control systems

LUXMATE DIMLITE
Lighting management for individual rooms

LUXMATE EMOTION
Lighting management for several rooms

LUXMATE LITENET / PROFESSIONAL


Lighting management for buildings
with lighting and blinds control

DMX lighting management


Dynamic lighting scenarios for outer façades

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LUXMATE DIMLITE: General information

Benefits Features
– Synchronous dimming – 2 models: for installation in switch cabinet
– AUTO detect: DALI and DSI outputs with for 2 or 4 luminaire groups, and for instal-
automatic identification (mixed operation lation in luminaire or recessed into ceiling
not admissible) for 2 or 4 luminaire groups, including
– AUTO setup: automatic initialisation, strain relief
no addressing necessary – Up to 3 lighting scenes, of which scene 1
– Reduction of stand-by losses: automatic features daylight-based control (depend-
power disconnection of lighting actuators ing on additional devices)
via integrated relay – Modular range of functions, to be individu-
– Operation using all conventional 230 V ally combined:
momentary-action light switches; several – daylight-based control
momentary-action switches can be – presence detector
connect­e d in parallel (ONLY OFF, ON/OFF, CORRIDOR with
10 % dimming level)
– IR remote control
– CIRCLE comfort control point
(2 groups, 3 scenes)
– scene or group module

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LUXMATE DIMLITE: Overview

Components to be
Size of system Functions integrated

DSI/dim 2save luminaires

Control by momentary-

Daylight-based control

Convenience control
DALI/dim 2save lumi-

Presence detector
Number of groups

Remote control
Lighting scene

action switch
Number of

Number of

Dimming
naires

point
DIMLITE
basic module

DIMLITE single* 1 25 25 • • • •

DIMLITE daylight* 2 50 50 • • • • •

DIMLITE multifunction 2ch** 2 50 100 • • • • • • •

DIMLITE multifunction 4ch** 4 100 200 • • • • • • •

* for installation in luminaire or recessed into ceiling


** for installation in switch cabinet (DIN rail mounted device)

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LUXMATE DIMLITE: Selection according to control gear and functionality

LUXMATE control unit Lamp control gear (electronic ballast, transformer, ...)

1. Select appropriate lamp control gear


Lamps Dimming range All control gear with DALI/DSI control input
GLS lamps 0–100 % Phase dimmer: 500–1000–5000 VA
PAR lamps 0–100 % Phase dimmer: 500–1000–5000 VA
HV halogen incandescent lamps 0–100 % Phase dimmer: 500–1000–5000 VA
LV halogen incandescent lamps 0–100 % electronic dimmable transformer: 105 VA + 150 VA
Fluorescent lamps 1–100 % electronic dimmable ballast
LED 0–100 % electronic dimmable LED converter 1 ch./3 ch.

2. Select control function required


Module name for
Function Control DSI/DALI/dim²save
1-channel dimming, lighting scene, presence momentary-action switch, presence detector DIMLITE single
2-channel dimming, daylight, presence momentary-action switch, presence detector,
light sensor DIMLITE daylight
2- or 4-channel multifunction momentary-action switch, Circle, light sensor, DIMLITE 4ch* (4-channel)
presence detector, IR remote control unit

All modules available for installation in luminaire or recess into ceiling


* only available as housing for installation in switch cabinet

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178 Lighting control systems ONL

LUXMATE DIMLITE basic wiring:


Dimming via momentary-action switch using

Control units

Mains 230 V/50 Hz AC


L
N
PE

Conventional double *
momentary-action
light switch
On/Off/Dim
L
Conventional N
** T
momentary-action T
light switch PIR
scene Sc

Conventional
presence detector

* Saving the pre-set lighting level Sn

** Alternative:
When using a single momen-
tary-action switch, fit jumper on
terminal “T↑” und “T↓”

L phase
N neutral
PE protective earth
T momentary-action
switch input
D control line
v earth

~ AC voltage

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lightingscenes
scenes switch
switch230
230VV •• Designs
Designsavailable:
available:installed
installedinin
Presence
Presencedetector
detectorcan
canbebe ••Several
Severalmomentary-action
momentary-action luminaire,
luminaire,recessed
recessedintointoceiling
ceiling
ntegrated,
integrated,33functional
functionalprofi
profiles:
les: switches
switchescan
canbe
beconnected
connectedinin (using
(usingstrain
strainrelief
reliefsupplied)
supplied)
ONLY
ONLYOFF, OFF,ON/OFF,
ON/OFF,CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR parallel
parallel 179

Control
Controldevices
devices Lamp
Lampcontrol
controlgear
gear Lamps
Lamps

Fluorescent
Fluorescent lamps
lamps T26/T16
T26/T16
TC-L/TC-DEL/TC-TEL
TC-L/TC-DEL/TC-TEL

DALI/DSI
DALI/DSI control
control lineline
DALI/DSI
DALI/DSI electronic
electronic ballasts
ballasts
e.g.
e.g. NYM
NYM 2 x2 1.5
x 1.5
mm²,mm²,
L L
upup
to to 300
300 mm long
long
NN
DADA
DADA

L
N
T DADA
T
RPIR DADA
Sc DIMLITE
DIMLITEsingle
single
max. 25 control gear
max. 25 control gear

L L
Snap-on
Snap-onstrain
strainrelief
relief NN
DADADALI
DALILED
DALI LED
luminaires
luminaires
LED-luminaires
DADAe.g.
e.g.:
e.g. PANOS
PANOS
PANOS INFINITY
INFINITY
INFINITY

L L
NN
DADADALI
DALILED
DALI LEDluminaires
luminaires
LED-luminaires
DADAe.g.
e.g.
LIGHT
e.g.:LIGHT
LIGHTFIELDS
FIELDS
FIELDS

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LUXMATE DIMLITE basic wiring:


Daylight-based dimming using

Sensors Control units

Mains 230 V/50 Hz AC


L
N
PE

Interior illuminance
sensor LSD

L
N
T1
Conventional
double momen- T2
tary-action light G I G II PIR/Sc
switch
On/Off/Dim

Conventional pre-
sence detector
sn
re

Alternatively:
conventional
momentary-action
light switch scene

L phase
N neutral
PE protective earth Group 1
T momentary-action
switch input
LSD
D control line daylight sensor
v earth

~ AC voltage

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• Automatic
• Automatic daylight-based
daylight-based control
control darddard
momentary-action
momentary-action light
light luminaire,
luminaire,
recessed
recessed into
into
ceiling
ceiling
• Alternatively:
• Alternatively: integration
integrationof of
oneone switch
switch
230230V V (using
(using
strain
strain
relief
relief
supplied)
supplied)
or or
lighting
lighting
scene
scene or or
a presence
a presence • Several
• Severalmomentary-action
momentary-action already
already
built
built
into
into
luminaire
luminaire
detector
detectorpossible
possible switches
switchescancan
bebeconnected
connected in in
181
• Presence
• Presence detector
detector with
with
3 func-
3 func- parallel
parallel
tional
tional
profi
profi
les:les:
ONLY
ONLYOFF,OFF,
ON/ON/ • DALI/DSI
• DALI/DSI auto
auto
identifi
identifi
cation
cation
OFF,
OFF,
CORRIDOR
CORRIDOR (no(no
mixed
mixedmode)
mode)

s Control
Control
devices
devices Lamp
Lamp
control
control
gear
gear Lamps
Lamps

Group I (max.
Group I (max.
25 control units)units)
25 control Fluorescent
Fluorescent
lampslamps
T26/T16
T26/T16
TC-L/TC-DL/TC-TEL
TC-L/TC-DL/TC-TEL

LightLight
sensor line line
sensor L L DALI/DSI electronic
DALI/DSI ballast
electronic ballast
e.g. NYM 2 x 1.5
e.g. NYM 2 x mm², max.max.
1.5 mm², 100 100
m long
m long N N

DA DA
DA DA

L
N S1 S1
S2 S2
T1
G1 DAG1 DA
DA DA
T2 DA DA
G2 DAG2 DA
cPIR/Sc
DIMLITE
DIMLITE
daylight
daylight

Group II (max.
Group II (max.
25 control units)units)
25 control Fluorescent
Fluorescent
lampslamps
T26/T16
T26/T16
TC-L/TC-DL/TC-TEL
TC-L/TC-DL/TC-TEL

L L
DALI/DSI electronic
DALI/DSI ballast
electronic ballast
snap-on
snap-onstrain
strain N N

relief
relief DALI/DSI control
DALI/DSI circuitcircuit
control DA DA
e.g. NYM 2 x 1.5
e.g. NYM 2 x mm²,
1.5 mm², DA DA
max.max.
300 300
m long
m long

Control
Control
line:
line:
Group
Group
2 2
DALI/DSI
DALI/DSI
p1
Mains
Mains

DALI/DSI
DALI/DSI
channel
channel
1 1 DALI/DSI
DALI/DSI
channel
channel
2 2 LSD
LSD
daylight
daylight
sensor
sensor
sor
sensor
Presence
Presence Mains
Mains
detector
detector Momentary-action
Momentary-action
switch
switch
control
control

Master
Master
luminaire:
luminaire:
DALI/DSI
DALI/DSI
channel
channel
2 2
DIMLITE
DIMLITEdaylight
daylight
Mains
Mains
Slave
Slave
luminaire:
luminaire:
DALI
DALI

Momentary-
Momentary-
action
action
switch
switch

Group
Group
1 1
Group
Group
2 2

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• Redu
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tion o
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LUXMATE DIMLITE basic wiring:
Multifunctional lighting control

ED-EYE light ED-SENS IRTOUCH E


sensor (PD+IR) infrare
Multi-sensor

max. 300 m at optional mains isolation


1.5 mm² facility
max. 8 ED units

Relay

Control IN

Presence
detector

Lighting scene / auto- All groups


matic daylight-based
control (only 4ch)

L
Design notes phase • DIMLI
N neutral chann
PE protective earth functio
D control line identic
outpu
key in
• AUTO
power
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• Maxim
for 2/4 luminaire groups to be individually combined: them with daylight-based con-
DALI and DSI outputs with - daylight-based control trol (depending on additional
automatic identification - presence detectors / devices)
Reducing stand-by loss: movement sensors ONLY • AUTO setup: automatic initiali-
automatic power disconnec- OFF, ON/OFF, CORRIDOR sation, no addressing required 183
tion of lighting actuators via - infrared remote control unit
ntegrated relay - CIRCLE comfort control unit
- lighting scene module
- group module

ED-IR ED-SxED ED-SxED CIRCLE Cxx con-


infrared receiver group module lighting scene trol point comfort
module control unit

Load contac-
tor (optional)

olation max. 300 m at


1.5 mm²
max. 25 DALI or DALI HFG (1 DALI load) T26/T16 TC-L/
50 DSI per channel TC-DEL/TC-TEL
fluorescent lamps

DSI HFG (1 DALI load) T26/T16 TC-L/


TC-DEL/TC-TEL
fluorescent lamps

Channels 3 + 4
only with
DIMLITE multi-
function 4ch DALI HFG (1 DALI load) T26/T16 TC-L/
TC-DEL/TC-TEL
fluorescent lamps

DALI
DALI LED luminaire
LED-luminaires
e.g.
e.g.:LIGHT
LIGHTFIELDS
FIELDS

DALI
DALI LED luminairet
LED-luminaires
e.g.
e.g.:ONDARIA
ONDARIA
oups Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4

DIMLITE multifunction 2ch two- • ED-SENS presence detector can • CIRCLE control unit calls up three
channel unit and DIMLITE multi- be assigned to individual groups via lighting scenes and OFF; the two
unction 4ch four-channel unit are IR remote control rocker control switches will dim
dentical except for the number of • Installation of light sensor: surfa- Lighting Groups 1 and 2; Lighting
output channels and corresponding ce-mounted on the ceiling, directed Groups 3 and 4 cannot be individu-
key inputs towards the window ally dimmed
AUTO setup function: each time the • Lighting scenes and daylight set- • Conventional 230 V momentary-
power returns to the unit, the system tings are entered using key combi- action switches can be connected
will be initialised automatically nations to theHandbook
The Lighting momentary-action switch
Maximum cable length for all con- • If a light sensor is installed, Ligh- inputs
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LUXMATE EMOTION: General information Wiring overview

Benefits
– All in one: operation, control, commis‑
Operation/Power Supply
sioning
– Lighting scenes can be static (scene) or Mains 230/240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
L
N
dynamic (show) PE
Do
– Extremely easy integration of special EMOTION Touch a

luminaires: colour luminaires (RGB),


colour temperature, Balanced Light
L-L
(direct/indirect) N

– Extremely low programming effort: Installation box MKXP


(please order separately)
large number of preprogrammed technical DA DA DA DA
DALI 1 DALI 2
lighting functions where only parameters
must be entered DA
DA
– Extensive energy-saving options: daylight, ED-EYE
presence, automated timing EMOTION-BVS2*
(2 DALI loa

DA
DA
EMOTION-BV2* DA
Features
– Max. 16 rooms
– Max. 32 groups per room
– Max. 16 scenes per room
Lines 1 + 2:
– max. 128 luminaires DALI control line
e.g. NYM 2 x 1.5 mm²
(2 DALI control circuits with max. 300 m long
max. 64 loads per line
max. 64 actuators) (99 DALI loads)

– max. 100 DALI loads


(1 DALI load = 2 mA) per
DALI control circuit

L phase
N neutral
PE protective earth
T momentary-action
switch input
D control line
v earth

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Lighting
Lighting

12 12
L L 11 11
N N
Double momentary- Momentary-action
Double momentary- Momentary-actionPresencePresence DA DA
action switches switch orswitch
action switches switches
or switchesdetector detector DA DALI DA
one4all
DALIelectronic ballast (1ballast
one4all electronic DALI load)
(1 DALI load) 10 T26/T16 T26/T16
fluorescent lamps lamps
fluorescent
10
9 9 TC-L/TC-DEL/TC-TEL
TC-L/TC-DEL/TC-TEL
K1 K1
K 1’ K 1’
L L K2 K2
COM T1COMT2 T1 T2COM T3COM T3 COM T4COM T4 N N K 2’ K 2’
DA DA K3 K3
DA DA K 3’ K 3’ Metal-halide lamps lamps
Metal-halide
K4 K4
MKXP K 4’ K 4’
parately) EMOTION-4RUKS (1 DALI load)
EMOTION-4RUKS (1 DALI load)

T2 T31 T42 max.


COM T1 COM T3 0.25 m 0.25 m
T4 max.
DA DA K K
DA DA K’ K’
ED-CircleED-Circle e. g. incandescent lamps lamps
e. g. incandescent
(3 DALI loads)
(3 DALI loads) EMOTION-1RUK (10 DALI (10
EMOTION-1RUK loads)
DALI loads)
YE ED-EYE ED-SxED ED-SxED
LI loads)
(2 DALI loads) (3 DALI loads)
(3 DALI loads) L L
N N L’ L’
DA DA N N
DA DA Incandescent lamps/ lamps/
Incandescent
EMOTIONEMOTION
APD (1 DALI
APDload)
(1 DALI load) HV halogen
HV incandescent lamps lamps
halogen incandescent
L L
DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA DA N N
DA DA
DA DA NV halogen
NV incandescent lamps lamps
halogen incandescent
TE one4all
TE(1one4all
DALI load)
(1 DALI load)

L L R R
N N G G
DA DA B B
DA DA DA DA DA DA
DALI LEDDALI
converter (1 DALI load)
LED converter (1 DALI load) RGB luminaires
RGB luminaires

mm²
ED-SENSED-SENS 0/1-10 V 0/1-10
units V units
line (4 DALI loads)
(4 DALI loads) e. g. STARFLEX
e. g. STARFLEX
fibre opticfibre
system
optic system

EMOTION-ANAS (1 DALI load)


EMOTION-ANAS (1 DALI load)
L L D1 D1 25 DSI luminaires
25 DSI luminaires
N N D2 D2
DA DA D1 D1 25 DSI luminaires
25 DSI luminaires
DA DA D2 D2
DALI-2DSIDALI-2DSI
(1 DALI load)
(1 DALI load)

L L Data + Data + 16 DALI SA


16 to 16 SA
DALI DMXto channels
16 DMX channels
IRTOUCH IRTOUCH N N Data - Data -
DA DA GND GND
DA DA
DALI-DMXDALI-DMX
(1 DALI load)
(1 DALI load)

L L
N N
DA DA Tunable White luminaires
Tunable (e.g. ARCOS)
White luminaires (e.g. ARCOS)
DA DA (1 DALI load)
(1 DALI load)

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ET
ET economy
economy
ges LUXMATE LITENET: General information Wiring overview
ges
00 output addresses
00 output addresses
er requiredBenefits
er required
m installation and
m installation and
– Maximum flexibility: use of floor space
ssioning effort
ssioning effort (room and group addresses can be
T flexis N2 without
T flexis N2 without
configured via software), flexibility of use
parts (wear-free) Sensor Control points
parts (wear-free) Sensor Control points
(room profiles with basic functions for
l LITENET incontrol
l LITENET incontrol
ng software specific room utilisation), modular solution
ng software
packages ranging from 500 to
10,000 luminaires
– Daylight-based blinds management with
central daylight sensor
– Integration of the latest technologies:
Tunable White for LED colour temperature
luminaires, enocean for wireless key
switches, control via web browser LITENET flexis N2
LITENET flexis N2
LITENET netlink
LITENET netlink
with server functionality
(LITENET incontrol) with server functionality
– Maximum of energy-saving options: TCP/IP
TCP/IP
daylight, presence, automated timing,
Maintenance Control (constant light
ET
ET compact
compact control)
ges – Software interfaces to building
ges management system: OPC, BACnet
000 output addresses
000 output addresses
er required
er required
m installation and
m installation and
ssioning effort
Features
ssioning effort
T flexis N3– inField
19“ rack
technology is based on LUXMATE
T flexis N3 in 19“ rack
e thanks to RAID 1 Sensor Control points
e thanks to RAID 1
Professional with LUXMATE bus and Sensor Control points
irroring)
irroring) option­ a l integration of DALI and
l LITENET incontrol
l LITENET incontrol
ng software DSI control circuits
ng software
t und OPC–open Data exchange from PC (LITNET Flexis,
t und OPC open
es LITENET, server) to gateway (LITENET
es
netlink) via network technology (TCPIP
protocol)
– Gateway (LITENET netlink) allows easy
inte­g ration of modules in the field area
(3 DALI control circuits, 1 LUXMATE bus LITENET flexis N3 LITENET netlink
LITENET flexis N3 LITENET netlink
link; incl. power supply) with server functionality
with server functionality
(1 DALI load = 2 mA) per DALI control TCP/IP
circuit TCP/IP

ET
ET fl
flexible
exible
ges
ges
en 5 000 – 10 000
en 5 000 – 10 000
addresses (or more
addresses (or more
equest)
equest)
, radially arranged The Lighting Handbook
, radially arranged
k layout for any system
k layout for any system
187

Windows Screens Blinds Control points Sensor Luminaires


Windows Screens Blinds Control points Sensor Luminaires

LUXMATE Bus DALI


LUXMATE Bus DALI
3 x 64 addresses
3 x 64 addresses

LITENET netlink PC with LITENET insite


LITENET netlink PC with LITENET insite
management software
management software

TCP/IP
TCP/IP

LITENET economy
– up to 500 output addresses – LITENET flexisN2 without rotating parts (wear-free)
– no server required – optional LITENET incontrol operating software

Windows Screens Blinds Control points Sensor Luminaires


Windows Screens Blinds Control points Sensor Luminaires

LUXMATE bus DALI


LUXMATE bus DALI
3 x 64 addresses
3 x 64 addresses

LITENET netlink PC with LITENET insite


LITENET netlink PC with LITENET insite
management software
management software

TCP/IP
TCP/IP

LITENET compact
– up to 2000 output addresses – fail-safe thanks to RAID1
– no server required – optional LITENET incontrol operating software
– LITENET flexis N3 in 19" rack – optional BACnet and OPC interfaces

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LITENET flexis N3 LITENET netlink
with server functionality

TCP/IP
188 Lighting control systems

LUXMATE LITENET: Wiring overview

Sensor Control points W

LITENET server LITENET flexis N1 LITENET flexis N1 LITENET netlink

TCP/IP

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LITENET
LITENET
netlink
netlink PC with
PC with
LITENET
LITENET
insite
insite
management
managementsoftware
software

TCP/IP
TCP/IP
189

Windows
s Windows Screens
Screens Blinds
Blinds Control
Control
points
points Sensor
Sensor Luminaires
Luminaires

LUXMATE
LUXMATE
bus bus DALIDALI
3 x 64
3 x addresses
64 addresses

nk LITENET
LITENET
netlink
netlink PC with
PC with
LITENET
LITENET
insite
insite
management
managementsoftware
software

TCP/IP
TCP/IP

LITENET flexibel
– up to 10 000 output addresses (or more upon request) – LITENET server extremely fail-safe thanks to RAID1
– can be cascaded as required – optional LITENET incontrol operating software
– LITENET flexis N1 installed in switch cabinet – optional BACnet and OPC interfaces

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LUXMATE lighting management:


Overview | Functions | Product ranges

Functions – Lighting DIMLITE EMOTION LITENET

Manual switching and dimming • • •

Presence-based switching • • •

Daylight-based control • • •

Synchronisation with daylight • • •

Active lighting control • •

Time-based switching • •

Dynamic switching and dimming • •

Linked/conditional switching • •

Radio-controlled switching and dimming •

Infrared remote control • • •

Connection of regular switches and momentary-action switches • • •

Call-up of static lighting scenes • • •

Call-up of dynamic lighting scenes • •

Colour control • •

Colour temperature control • •

Switching actuators • • •

Standard phase/reverse phase control • • •

Control via DALI • • •

Control via DSI • • •

Control via DMX • •

Control via LUXMATE bus •

Grouping of luminaires • • •

Corridor function • • •

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Functions – Blinds EMOTION LITENET

Manual positioning •

Presence-based positioning •

Daylight-based positioning •

Time-based positioning •

Linked/conditional positioning •

Security functions (wind, rain, frost) •

Functions – Windows

Manual opening/closing •

Presence-based opening/closing •

Time-based opening/closing •

Linked/conditional opening/closing •

Security functions (wind, rain, frost) •

Central functions

Fault indication • •

CAD plan-based visualisation •

Failure reports via SMS, e-mail •

Emergency lighting functions •

Remote maintenance •

Burning life management •

Maintenance Control •

Adaptation to room configurations • •

Functions – Integration with other building services

TCP/IP text-based •

BACnet •

OPC •

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LUXMATE lighting management:


Differentiation between DALI (EMOTION, LITENET) and DMX (E:cue, VCU)

LUXMATE LUXMATE E:cue


EMOTION LITENET Butler XT VCU

Lighting solution architectural • • (•) –

emotional • – • (•)

communicative – – (•) •

Speed static/switching or dimming • • – –

slow/gentle transitions • • • (•)

fast changes in colour or brightness – – • •

video speed – – – •

Effect lighting • • • –

colour • • • •

diagram – – (•) •

text – – • •

video – – (•) •

Miscellaneous sensors • • – –

time-based control • • – –

dimming of luminaires • • • •

driving other motors – • • –

shows • • • (•)

playing back videos – – (•) •

addresses/channels 128 10 000 1024 5400***

addressing via system via system on luminaire on luminaire

• = applicable * server-based
(•) = partly applicable ** special solutions for up to 50 000 using server structure
– = not applicable *** 1800 RGB pixels; using master/slave structure (no special solution), open-ended

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