Philips dynalite DALI DDBC120-DALI User Manual

DDBC120-DALI
To reduce the risk of re or electric shock, do not expose this device to rain or moisture. Installation, programming and maintenance must be carried out by qualied personnel. All local wiring and electrical regulations must be followed when installing device.
Overview
• Single-phase supply – 100 - 240 VAC 50 / 60 Hz at 0.25 A
• 1 x DALI Output – Suitable for DALI HF ballasts, electronic
low-voltage transformers and LED xtures. Philips Dynalite multi master enabled for use with DPMI940-DALI and DUS360CR­DALI only.
• 1 x Feed-through Switched Circuit – Rated at 20 A
• Built-in DALI Bus Power Supply of 220 mA @ 16 VDC –
Auto restart on overload or short circuit on DALI output. No external DALI power supply allowed.
• Override and Status Indicator for Switched Channel
• Many Control Options – Control of this device can be via
a combination of methods, such as serial control port, relay contacts, push button control panels, infrared receivers, timeclocks and Philips Dynalite user interfaces on the DALI network.
• Dry Contact Interface – Can be programmed to perform many
different functions. The factory settings will cause this input to transmit network identication information.
• Simple Installation – DIN rail mount facilitates installation. All
connection terminals accessible without disassembly.
DALI Multi Master Controller
Warning – Read the instructions - We recommend that you read this instruction manual prior to commencement of installation.
Standards - The temperature limits and carrying capacity of communication wires must comply with HD 384.5.523 and the installation of home and building automation and control systems must comply with HD 60364-4-41.
Special Programming – This device is designed for professional installation only, and will only operate in basic modes unless programmed via a computer. If programming is required, contact your local agent for details. Once the data cable is connected to the devices, the factory default settings will allow any control panel to control all channels in all dimmers.
Check Connections – Re-tighten all connections after installation.
Power Sources – This device should only be operated from the
type of supply specied on the front cover. This device must be earthed.
Output Circuit – The load on the switched circuits should not exceed the specied capacity of 20 A, these circuits should be fed via a 20A circuit breaker.
Load Control Circuit – A 2 core DALI bus cable is required to be run to the loads. This cable is in addition to the mains feed.
Load Type – This product is intended to control DALI drivers and devices.
Location – Install in a dry, well-ventilated location. Controllers may emit some mechanical noise. Take this into account when deciding the mounting location.
Data Cable – Use screened, stranded RS485 data cable with three twisted pairs. Segregate from mains cable by 300mm minimum. Connect devices in a ‘daisy chain’. A data cable connected to an energized device is live. Do not cut or terminate live data cables.
Electrical Diagram
Supply:
100-240V 0.25A
50/60Hz
Single Phase
E
µP
N
L
IN
OUT
LOOP
RELAY
DA-
DA+
IN
OUT
DALI
+VE
D +
D -
GND
Shield
AUX
RJ12
DyNet RS485
WARNING: Do not connect any DALI terminals or wires to mains power. DALI wires are NOT
SELV and should never be considered touch safe. Basic insulation or higher is required between DALI wires and mains cabling.
Do not connect external DALI power supply to the same DALI bus.
DDBC120-DALI Installation Instructions Rev 05 Specications subject to change without notice
Dynalite manufactured by WMGD Pty Ltd (ABN 33 097 246 921) Unit 6, 691 Gardeners Road Mascot NSW 2020 Australia Tel: +61 2 8338 9899
E-Mail: support.controls@philips.com Web: www.lighting.philips.com/dynalite
Input voltage 100 - 240 VAC 50/60 Hz single phase at 0.25 A; IEC Overvoltage Category III IEC (Max 4kV surge)
Control Output 1 x DALI Control Output, supporting one full DALI universe of 64 channels, including back channel and Multi
Master communication to Philips Dynalite user interfaces.
Mains Output 1 x 20 A, 250 VAC feed-through switched circuit for DALI ballast mains supply
Control Inputs: 1 x DMX512 / RS-485 DyNet serial port
1 x Programmable dry contact AUX input
Supply Terminals: 1 x Phase, 1 x Neutral, 1 x Earth, 1 x 4mm2 max conductor size
Output Terminals: 1 x Ballast power circuit – Line in, Line out, Loop, Loop - 1 x 4mm2 max conductor size
1 x DALI Ballast circuit - DA-, DA+ - 1 x 4mm2 max conductor size
Control Inputs: 1 x RS485 DyNet serial port consisting of:
1 x RJ12 socket & 1 x 6-way terminal block including 1 x AUX dry contact input
DALI BUS DC Supply: 16 VDC, 220 mA nom, 250 mA max; Auto restart on overload or short circuit on DALI output.
No external DALI power supply allowed.
DALI Insulation System: Basic
DyNet DC Supply: 120 mA (capacity for approximately 6 user interfaces)
Preset Scenes: 64
Compliance: CE, RCM, IEC62386
Operating Environment: -25° to 50°C ambient temperature @ 0% to 90% RH non-condensing; IEC Pollution Degree II
Construction: Polycarbonate DIN rail mount
Dimensions: H 96 mm x W 105 mm x D 75 mm
Weight: 0.45 kg
Installation Steps
Recommended Cable Type
Dynalite DYNET-STP-CABLE or equivalent shielded three twisted-pair cable. See datasheet for more information.
Recommended Cable Color Coding
Green/White Pair Paralleled for GND Orange/White Pair Paralleled for +12VDC Blue/White Pair Blue for DATA+ White for DATA- Brown/White Pair Spare, use for SHIELD on unshielded cables
SHLD
GND
D+
D-
+12V
Aux
Shield
Green/Green white
Blue
Blue white
Orange/Orange white
Brown/Brown white
+VE
+VE
D –
D +
GND
GND
RS485 DyNet network
Product Specications
Isolate Mains supply, DALI and DyNet bus prior to wiring
1. Mount the device on a DIN rail inside an approved enclosure.
2. Connect single phase supply and earth to the supply terminals.
3. Calculate total loading of the lighting to ensure the switched output is not overloaded. The maximum loading of this device shall not exceed 20 A. Ensure load inrush current does not exceed 500 A for longer than 200 µs. Supply must be protected by a maximum 20 A circuit breaker.
4. Connect load cable to the “OUT” relay terminal and connect 20A active supply to the “IN” relay terminal. The IN and OUT LOOP connections can be used to pass through, if required, and are shorted internally.
5. Connect the DALI bus cables to “DA+” and “DA-“: Use a mains rated 2-core cable to connect the DALI bus to the DALI ports on all DALI devices. The DALI bus cable should not be longer than 300 Metres, and should have a minimum cross section area based on cable length as follows:
- Up to 100 Metres: 0.5mm2
- 100 to 150 Metres: 0.75mm2
- 150 to 300 Metres: 1.5mm2 The DALI bus is not SELV and must be treated as a mains cable. DALI is not polarity conscious. A maximum of 64 DALI devices plus 10 Philips Dynalite user interface devices (DPMI940-DALI & DUS360CR-DALI) can be connected together in a DALI network.
6. Connect DyNet data cables to the device as per diagrams below. Ensure there is segregation between data cables and mains powered cables.
7. If the Auxiliary input is to be used, connect a dry contact switch between the AUX and GND terminals. Keep this cable under 20 metres. Function of the Auxiliary input will need to be programmed at the time of commissioning.
8. Recheck all terminated cables and once safe power the unit on. Correct termination of the DALI ballasts can be veried by pushing the service switch 4 times. This will invoke a test sequence, where all the correctly terminated ballasts will cycle between 100% for 3 seconds, 40% for 3 seconds and 0% for 3 seconds. This test sequence will continue for 5 minutes after which all ballasts will return to their rst powered state. Press the Service button on the controller to terminate the test sequence.
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