Operating Controls - ABB i-bus KNX Product Manual

Dali light controller dlr/s 8.16.1m
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ABB i-bus
KNX
Device technology
2.6

Operating controls

5 buttons for manual operation are located on the front of the DALI Light Controller DLR/S 8.16.1M:
The operating controls are enabled or disabled by the Manual operation button
pushed for at least 1.5 seconds for this purpose. This prevents unintentional actuation of the operating
controls.
Individual lighting groups or all lighting groups can be selected manually using the Groups button
Short button operation: Individual lighting groups can be selected successively.
Long button operation: All lighting groups are selected.
Using the Detect devices button
monitoring function.
Long button operation (> 5 sec.): The connected ballasts are detected and marked as monitored.
During detection of the ballasts, the LED
Using the ON/UP
or dim them UP/DOWN.
Note
Manual operation can be disabled via the KNX using communication object Block manual
Operation/Status (no. 1). In this case, it is not possible to changeover to manual operation using the
Manual operation button. For as long as the button Manual operation is pressed during the Block, the
LED Manual operation will flash continuously. The Block can be removed by sending a telegram with
the value 0 on the communication object Block manual Operation/Status (no. 1). The Block is also
removed after a download and KNX voltage recovery.
Note
The Forced operation and Block function of a lighting group has a higher priority than manual operation,
i.e., if a lighting group is forcibly operated or blocked, this lighting group cannot be manually switched or
dimmed. Telegrams of the Software Tool are executed during manual operation. Incoming KNX
telegrams are not executed during manual operation. The exception is for telegrams for the Forced
operation and Block of a lighting group.
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(detect devices), you can integrate the DALI devices into the
OFF/DOWN
buttons, you can switch the selected light group(s) manually ON/OFF
flashes.
. The button must be
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