Dali AW 8 Service Manual

Browse online or download Service Manual for Soundbar speakers Dali AW 8. Dali AW 8 Technical data User Manual

  • Download
  • Add to my manuals
  • Print

Summary of Contents

Page 1 - DALI SPECIFICATION GUIDE

DALI SPECIFICATION GUIDEPage 2/3

Page 2

3.The following pre-connectorised cables are available:Designation LengthPlug/plug LCC 8011 1 mLCC 8014 5 mPlug/socket LCC 8012 5 mLCC 8013 20 mBranch

Page 3 - Page 4/5

Is a movement sensor used? YESIs a light sensor used? YESIs a remote control used? YESIs regulation via switches? YESIs a switch used for switching? Y

Page 4 - DALI - the standard

4.Overview:Which function withwhich sensors, no programmingDALI supports different modes of operation, dependingon the application.The TRIOS unit reco

Page 5 - Digital control

4.Page 14/15Overview:Which function withwhich sensors, with programmingDALI supports different modes of operation, dependingon the application.The TRI

Page 6

4.Explanation of symbolsback to contentsManual controlSwitch 230VSwitching and dimming using a push-button panel + RC5 interfaceSwitching and dimming

Page 7

5.Page 16/17Manual switching and regulation,push-button interface and push-buttonApplicationChoice of dimming and switching functions and / or up tofo

Page 8 - DALI system

5.Manual switching and regulation,infrared controlApplicationRooms where no vertical wiring is possible, especiallyattractive with flexible room plans

Page 9

5.Page 18/19Manual switching and regulation,infrared control, push-buttoninterface and switchApplicationRooms requiring simple, flexible lighting cont

Page 10 - Maximum line lengths

5.Daylight-controlled light regulation,automaticApplicationPower savings through daylight use, with automaticreactivation. Is used in offices or facto

Page 11 - Overview

5.Page 20/215.5.Daylight-controlled light regulation,with manual control, switch 230VApplicationEnergy saving through daylight use, with automaticreac

Page 12 - Overview:Which function with

Page5. APPLICATIONS WITHOUT PROGRAMMING 175.1. Manual switching and regulation, push- button interface and push-button 175.2. Manual switching and reg

Page 13

5.6.5.Daylight-controlled light regulation,with manual control, switch moduleand switchApplicationConference rooms, auditoria and rooms with somedayli

Page 14 - Explanation of symbols

5.7.5.Page 22/23Daylight-controlled light regulation,with infrared remote controlApplicationThis solution provides flexible lighting and the ability t

Page 15 - Applications without

5.8.5.Movement-controlled lighting,fully automaticApplicationConference rooms and corridors where light is switchedon and off automatically according

Page 16

+5.9.5.Page 24/25Movement-controlled lighting, withmanual control, switch 230VApplicationConference rooms and corridors where light is switchedon and

Page 17

5.10.5.Movement-controlled lighting, withmanual control, switch module andswitchApplicationExhibition rooms where different ambiences are required.The

Page 18

5.11.5.Page 26/27Movement-controlled lighting, withinfrared remote controlApplicationModern workplaces.The light is adjusted automatically inaccordanc

Page 19

Parts listQuantity Type1 TRIOS DALI LRC 1620Surface-mounted versionDALI control unit1 Daylight sensorLRL 81011 Movement sensor LRM 8112LRM 8115or 1 Mu

Page 20

5.13.5.Page 28/29Daylight regulation and movement-controlled lighting, switch 230VApplicationModern workplaces.The light is adjusted automatically ina

Page 21

5.14.5.Daylight regulation and movement-controlled lighting, with manualcontrol, switch module and switchApplicationRooms where the lighting must be r

Page 22 - Movement-controlled lighting

5.15.5.Page 30/31Daylight regulation and movement-controlled lighting, with manualcontrol, infrared remote controlApplicationSuitable for modern and m

Page 23

contentsPage 4/5Page6. APPLICATIONS WITH PROGRAMMING 336.1. Manual switching and regulation, push- button interface and push-button 336.2. Manual swit

Page 24

5.16.5.Daylight regulation and movement-controlled lighting, with manualcontrol, infrared remote control andpush-button interfaceApplicationSuitable f

Page 25

6.1.6.Page 32/33Manual switching and regulation,push-button interface and push-buttonApplicationSelecting dimming, switching and / or up to four light

Page 26

6.2.6.Manual switching and regulation,infrared controlApplicationRooms where no vertical wiring is possible, especiallyattractive with flexible room p

Page 27

6.3.6.Page 34/35Manual switching and regulation,infrared control, push-buttoninterface and switchApplicationIn conference rooms where the light needs

Page 28

6.4.6.Daylight-controlled light regulation,automaticApplicationEnergy saving through daylight use, with automaticreactivation. Is used in offices or f

Page 29

6.5.6.Page 36/37Daylight-controlled light regulation,with manual control, switch 230VApplicationEnergy saving through daylight use, with automaticreac

Page 30

6.6.6.Daylight-controlled light regulation,with manual control, switch moduleand switchApplicationConference rooms, auditoria and rooms with somedayli

Page 31 - Applications with

6.7.6.Page 38/39Daylight-controlled light regulation,with infrared remote controlApplicationThis solution provides flexible lighting and the ability t

Page 32

6.8.6.Movement-controlled lighting, withmanual control, switch module andswitchApplicationExhibition rooms where different ambiences are required.The

Page 33

6.9.6.Page 40/41Movement-controlled lighting, withinfrared remote controlApplicationModern workplaces.The light is adjusted automatically inaccordance

Page 34

1.This documentation shows the technical possibilities ofthe DALI system for specific applications.It provides a detailed account of the numerous func

Page 35

6.10.6.Daylight regulation and movement-controlled lighting, fully automaticApplicationModern workplaces.The light is adjusted automatically inaccorda

Page 36

6.11.6.Page 42/43Daylight regulation and movement-controlled lighting, switch 230VApplicationModern workplaces.The light is adjusted automatically ina

Page 37

6.12.6.Daylight regulation and movement-controlled lighting, with manualcontrol, switch module and switchApplicationRooms where the lighting must be r

Page 38

6.13.6.Page 44/45Daylight regulation and movement-controlled lighting, with manualcontrol, infrared remote controlApplicationSuitable for modern and m

Page 39

6.14.6.Daylight regulation and movement-controlled lighting, with manualcontrol, infrared remote control andpush-button interfaceApplicationSuitable f

Page 40

7.1.2.7.1.1.7.1.7.Page 46/47Programming theTRIOS DALI7.1.3.Defining terms Luminaire groupA luminaire group consists of one or more luminairescontainin

Page 41

7.1.4.7.GroupInfrared signals radiate in space in all directions.To avoidinterference between signals which have different,independent functions in th

Page 42

7.2.1.7.2.7.Page 48/49Allocating addresses and assigningthem to a luminaire groupAddressing can be carried out after installation has beencompleted.Th

Page 43

7.7.2.2.Selector switch assignmentSwitch 'ON' Left switch Right switch123 4 5 67 8•••Channel 1 off / down Channel 1 on / up••••Channel 2 off

Page 44

7.Page 50/517.3.7.3.1.Dimming channels and definingPRESETSRemote control IRC 2130Light scenarios can comprise up to five individuallydimmed channels w

Page 45 - TRIOS DALI

2.Page 6/7Digital controlThe electronic ballasts are connected to the controllervia two wires. Data packets consisting of 19 bits enablethe controller

Page 46

7.3.2.7.Group setting IRC 2130Group assignments are carried out on the underside ofthe remote control device.This device can be used by upto seven use

Page 47

7.3.4.7.3.3.7.Page 52/53Wall-mounted remote control IRT 8050Buttons I and II on the wall-mounted remote control canbe adapted to the required function

Page 48

7.3.5.7.Function setting IRT 8050Functions can be assigned to the two switches as follows:back to contentsSwitch position 'ON' Left switch R

Page 49

7.3.6.7.Page 54/55Push-button interface LCU 8020A remote control and the switch module have the samefunctions.The switch module and commercially avail

Page 50 - Group setting IRC 2130

7.4.7.TRIOS activation/deactivationbehaviourIt is possible to change the activation and deactivationbehaviour of the TRIOS as follows:This feature can

Page 51

8.2.8.1.8.Page 56/57Difference between "control" and"regulation"Unlike a control unit, a regulator ensures that therequired illumi

Page 52

8.3.8.In order to measure correctly the total illuminance, thelight sensor must be placed directly above the user level(cf. Section 6.3). Any other po

Page 53

8.4.2.8.4.1.8.Page 58/59No direct light must reach the sensor. Direct light fromthe window must be avoided as must light radiatedupwards by, for examp

Page 54 - TRIOS activation/deactivation

8.Figure 24 shows the recommended position for a lightsensor in a room with a window at the side.Figure 24: Sensor position in a room with window loca

Page 55 - Notes on daylight

8.5.8.4.3.8.Page 60/61Regulation of overhead lightsFull coverage possibleIn rooms where overhead lights are arranged at regularintervals (e.g. sheds w

Page 56

2.Switching in the electronic ballastThe lamp is switched on / off in the electronic ballast.This means that there is no longer need to use powerswitc

Page 57

8.6.8.Daylight-controlled regulationThe TRIOS DALI multifunctional light controller LRC 1620 is ideal for daylight-controlled regulation.The following

Page 58

8.6.2.8.6.1.8.Page 62/63Master / slave programmingConnection of a light sensor informs the TRIOS DALIcontroller that daylight-linked regulation is req

Page 59

8.Settings can be changed at any time; using a screwdriver.Settings can also be carried out on the light sensor whenusing dimmable systems, but this i

Page 60

back to contents 23163701581256063,5175549.Page 64/65Product overview LRC 1620 TRIOS DALI Room controllerEOC: 8711500 74751830 Philips no.: 9137 005 2

Page 61

back to contents9.IRT 8050 Infrared transmitter for wall mountingEOC: 8711500 74645030 Philips no.: 9137 005 21303Technical dataEnvironmental conditio

Page 62

back to contents 9.Page 66/67LRI 8133 Multisensor EOC: 8711500 74639930 Philips no.: 9137 005 20703Technical dataEnvironmental conditions- Ambient tem

Page 63 - Product overview

back to contents706661.3304.56612709.LRM 8115 Movement detector for wall mountingEOC: 8711500 74641230 Philips no.: 9137 005 20903Technical dataEnviro

Page 64

back to contents 9.Page 68/69IRR 8124 Infrared receiver EOC: 8711500 74647530 Philips no.: 9137 005 20503Technical dataEnvironmental conditions- Ambie

Page 65

back to contents9.LCU 8020 Push-button interface EOC: 8711500 74643630 Philips no.: 9137 005 21103Technical dataEnvironmental conditions- Ambient temp

Page 66

back to contents 9.Page 70/71LCC 8013 Extension cable 20mEOC: 8711500 74651130 Philips no.: 9137 005 22003DescriptionSensor cable of 20 m length with

Page 67

2.Page 8/9Simple installationNo special wiring such as twisted pairs or special cablesare required for installing a DALI line.Twin control wiresin exi

Page 68

3.System descriptionTRIOS DALI is a room lighting controller. It can be usedfor the following functions:• Daylight-controlled light regulation• Moveme

Page 69

3.Page 10/11StructureFigure 6: Structure of the sensor lineSensor line lengths to suit practical needsSensor lines suitable for longer distances can b

Comments to this Manuals

No comments