ABB i-bus KNX Product Manual page 196

Dali light controller dlr/s 8.16.1m
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ABB i-bus
KNX
Planning and application
The brightness value associated with the offset is sent via the communication object Master: Brightness
offset from the light controller lighting group. Alternatively, this brightness value can also be internally
transferred to the slave in the light controller.
In this example, lamp strip 1 is combined to a light controller lighting group. The slave lighting group
consists of the lamps of lighting strip 2. A value of -20 % is parameterized as an offset. In this way, lamp
strip 2 is controlled with a brightness value that is 20% less than the brightness value of the master. The
following brightness values result:
Master brightness value
As soon as the daylight starts to fade, the area of the room beside the window is no longer provided with
sufficient natural lighting. The side of the room beside the window now receives too little artificial light to
ensure optimum working conditions. In order to counteract this natural reaction in an automated manner, it
is possible for each light controller lighting group in the DALI Light Controller to use the communication
object Master: Offset activate to switch off the offset via the KNX. Thus, the slave is controlled with same
brightness level as the master.
Switching ON and OFF the offset can, for example, be implemented using a twilight sensor switch or a
timer.
As a result, there is always sufficient brightness in the room with the minimum of energy consumption.
194 2CDC 507 100 D0202 | DLR/S 8.16.1M
Brightness value of slave
100 % (255)
75 % (191)
50 % (126)
20 % (50)
10 % (26)
0 % (0)
80 % (205)
60 % (153)
40 % (101)
16 % (40)
8 % (21)
0 % (0)

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