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(Classic) 4-channel programmable relay (TSP22185237)

A programmable relay equipped with 4 independent control channels with potential-free contacts that are capable of withstanding current loads up to 10 A. Compatibility with the DALI standard allows it to work together with lighting automation components. It’s also possible to integrate devices powered with 230/240 V AC mains voltage, such as fluorescent and halogen lamps. LED status indicator makes it possible to view the current operating mode of the relay. The device is also equipped with a switch that allows you to perform functional tests on the system.

Dimensions

Technical parameters

Rated supply voltage

230 – 240 V

Rated supply voltage

230 – 240 V

Mains frequency

50 / 60 Hz

Power

< 2 W

Typ. rated current (at 230 V, 50 Hz, all relay contacts open)

10.6 mA

Typ. rated current (at 230 V, 50 Hz, all relay contacts closed)

20.1 mA

Ambient temperature ta

0 ... +50°C

Max. casing temperature tc

75°C

Storage temperature

-20 ... +70°C

Humidity

5% ... max. 85%

Type of protection

IP20

Wiring diagram

How to use it in the LMS design?

To place the relay in the project, you need to remember the typical Ethernet2DALI limitationsThe maximum DALI current consumption of this relay is 2 mA. It takes 4 DALI addresses on the DALI line.

How to commission it?

Identify the relay in the Vertex GUI.

  1. Go into the Vertex GUI.

  2. In the System status section, select Show filters and check there the Fluorescent lamp in Type field.

3. Below, you will find 4 devices connected to 4 channels of the relay. Check their groups or group them in one (or more) groups. Check Grouping of luminaires if you don’t know how to do that.

Program the relay in Node-RED

  1. Go to the Node-RED. Luminaires connected to the relay can be controlled by DALI commands: Recall min level, which opens the relay’s contacts and luminaires will turn off, and Recall max level, which closes contacts so that luminaires will turn on.

  2. In the vertex action node, define actions to be Recall max level and Recall min level. Example below is for triggering the group from the control panel.

3. In the vertex action, select the right group to be controlled.

4. Select Deploy and your program is sent to the Vertex cluster.

Programming a DALI relay is similar to programming e.g. control panels or motion sensor. However, you can’t dim the luminaires connected to this relay and the relay gets only Recall max level and Recall min level commands.

 



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