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DALI (Digitally Addressable Lighting Interface) CANx LoRa gateway is a device specially designed for management and control of dimmable lights via CAN FT bus. In a typical application, a DALI-bus consists of one gateway (master), and multiple slaves. In DALI-bus segment a master can control up to 64 individually addressable slaves who are also called (digital addressable) ballasts. The DALI standard enables compiling these slaves into: 16 light scenes (incl. dimming values and transitional periods) and 16 lighting groups (multiple assignments of the devices are possible). The configuration and monitoring of the device is done through LogicMachine CANx and separate DALI commissioning application.
- Connection of up-to 64 DALI ballasts
- 3 DIN
- Multi-master is supported. The commissioning software for LM currently supports DALI1, DALI2 to be added later on
- LoRa 433 Mhz transceiver with antenna (adjustable bandwidth / distance)
- Can be used with wired or wireless media, or as gateway between wireless-wired
- CANx and DALI configurator is freely available from LM app store
Power supply | 12-32V DC |
Power consumption (at 24V) | 5.5 mA (stand-by), 20 mA (full load with LoRa) |
Power supply for the DALI bus | 16-18V DC |
DC overvoltage protection | 50 V |
Wrong wiring polarity protection | Yes |
Interfaces & Operating Elements | |
DALI output | 1 |
Maximum count of ballasts per one CANx DALI gateway | 64 |
USB | 1 microUSB for upgrade firmware flashing |
CAN FT | 1 |
LED | 1 – CPU load, 1 - Error |
Programming/reset button | 1 |
Clamps & Enclosure | |
CAN FT Terminal | 0.8mm2 |
Power supply | 5 mm2 |
DALI output | 5 mm2 |
Color | Gray |
Dimensions | 70(W)x100(H)x68(L) mm |
Protection | IP20 according to EN 60529 |
Usage temperature | -5C ... +55C |
Storage temperature | -20C ... +70C |
Net weight | 86 g |
LoRa Specification | |
Power on transmitter | 1.6-50 mW (software adjustable) |
Frequency range | 433-434,750 MHz |
Channel bandwidth | 125 / 250 / 500 kHz |
Carrier frequency step | 125 kHz |
Spreading factor | 7-12 |