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To design the system, prepare a schematic diagram of connecting the Vertex with lighting luminaires and other DALI devices (sensors and panels). First, address the DALI devices - assign the devices to the individual Vertex buses (ports). The order in which the devices are connected on the bus does not matter.When preparing the design make a sure to create an overview.

  • Prepare a simple schematic diagram or a list of devices for the system in each area/room.

  • Based on the design limits fill each port with devices. Having rooms close together in one bus makes the installation easier.

  • For each controller create a list of devices: luminaires, emergency, sensors and panels. Assign a naming system to devices (we suggest the one shown below).

E2D design guidelines:

  1. DALI bus length

  2. Maximum current value limit

  3. Address number limit

  4. Number of sensors and panels on one bus

  5. DALI bus topology

DALI bus length

The maximum distance between the last device and the Vertex controller is 300 m.

Vertex has 3 DALI ports and each port has 2 inputs, so put Vertex in the middle of the device's line to double the distance between them to 600 m.

Maximum current value limit

Up to 64 DALI devices can be connected to each port bus (55 per port is recommended). The permissible bus is the maximum we recommend).

Note

For each bus the total current value must be not exceeded.

For example, the project includes 42 luminaires and 8 sensors on one bus. The permissible current for the Vertex 3 is 230 mA* per port. The current consumption for the luminaires is 2 mA, and for the selected sensors, the maximum current consumption is 18 mA. The total power consumption of these devices is 228 mA. It is less than the permissible limit on the bus, so it’s ok.

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*The

permissible

total current value for the Vertex 3 is 230 mA per

port

bus, but for the Vertex 2, it's 180 mA.

Address number

DALI address limit

Each DALI port has 64 DALI addresses. 64 DALI devices can be connected to each DALI bus. We recommend 55 devices per bus.

Usually, one DALI device takes up 1 DALI address. Up to 64 (55 per port is recommended) devices can be connected to one port. But However, there are some luminaires that take up use more than one DALI address and other devices such as relay units that can take up use 4 or even 8 addresses. Information about the total number of DALI drivers is addresses can be found in the luminaire device datasheet.

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Count the addresses first, not the individual devices!

Number of sensors and panels on one bus

Sensors and panels have a different limit. Up to 8 of those devices can be connected per one DALI bus. This restriction does not apply to luminaires. There can be both sensors and panels on one bus, and, of course, luminaires. Remember that Vertex controller has 3 DALI ports, so a total of 24 sensors and panels per one Vertex can be connected. Do not exceed the recommended total number of devices on one bus (55).

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This restriction applies to both Vertex 2 and Vertex 3.

DALI bus topology

Remember that looping of the bus is prohibited not allowed and it will cause a lack of communicationsystem failure. Use only the permitted DALI bus topologies described below.

The allowed good bus topologies are tree, star and line.

DALI bus looping is prohibitednot allowed.

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Good practices:

  • Do not fill entire buses. It is good to leave a reserve. No more than 55 devices on one bus.

  • If possible, distribute Distribute devices evenly over the three buses (not all on one).

  • If possible, put luminaires from one group room/area on the same bus. This will make subsequent installation and programming easier.