ABB i-bus KNX Product Manual - page 169
ABB i-bus
KNX
Planning and application
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4.8
Staircase lighting
The DALI Light Controller features a Staircase lighting function, which can be triggered and stopped via
individual switch telegrams of the individual lighting groups. In this way, the lighting group is switched on
with a determined period of time. Switch-off occurs automatically. A warning before switch off can be made
visible by dimming. Furthermore, the communication object Warning staircase lighting (additional object
no. 37 or 38) is available. In this way, the end of the staircase lighting can trigger further reactions via the
KNX.
It must be considered that the Staircase lighting function consists of two scenes. The DALI Light Controller
automatically selects the internal scenes 13 and 14 when the Staircase lighting function is selected.
In the DALI Light Controller, the Staircase lighting function is an independent function that is also
combined with a light controller, (see
Staircase lighting with Light control function
If the Staircase lighting function is, for example, deactivated via the communication object Activate stairc.
light./Status (telegram with the value 0), the lighting group behaves like a "normal" group, which can be
switched on and off via the communication object Switch.
The reaction of the Staircase lighting function is explained in the following section.
For each DALI Light Controller, only one staircase lighting sequence needs to be set. Parameterization is
undertaken in the
, on page 43, and applies for all staircase lighting recalls.
The brightness values (switch-on brightness and basic brightness) are to be set individually in the
Parameter window - Gx Staircase lighting
, page 94. These parameter windows are enabled by release of
the Staircase lighting function in the
Parameter window - Gx Functions
lighting function active and the receipt of a telegram with the value 1 on the communication object Switch,
the staircase lighting sequence for the lighting group is started.
The staircase lighting sequence is graphically represented in the following illustration: