DALI Gateway

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  1. bijoykr

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    Dear friends,
    Please let me know the flexibility of using C-Bus Dali Gateway. what all the additional requirement for programming and controlling the Dali control gears.
    Is it advisable to use C-Bus Dali gateway on performance ways. Did any one successfully done the DALI control with C-Bus?

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    Bijoy K R
     
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    Hi Bijoy KR

    The Dali Gateway lets you control the DALI address, just like they where in a relay or dimmer.
    There is additional programming that will be required for the DALI contorl gear, the amount will be dependant on how many ballest you are wanting to control. (it is best to put some thought and planning into this if there is a great number of ballests)
    Not sure what you are mean about "proformance ways"?
    And to answer your last questions yes, I (and others) have completed many C-Bus/DALI projects.
    Hope this helps, Cheers :)
     
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    Hi friend, Thanks for the reply,
    Do we need any seperate software to map C-Bus to Dali and vice versa?
     
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    You don't need any extra software for the C-Bus side (it's all in the DALI Gateway GUI). You will need software for the DALI ballest programming. I use WimDim or DALITool, i think you can downoad them from Atco Tridonic site.
    Cheers:)
     
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