HMS Networks Intesis INMBSDAL0640000 User Manual

HMS Networks Intesis INMBSDAL0640000 User Manual

Modbus server digitally addressable lighting interface (dali)

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Digitally Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI)
USER MANUAL
Issue date: 08/2019 r1.3 ENGLISH

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  • Page 1 Digitally Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) USER MANUAL Issue date: 08/2019 r1.3 ENGLISH...
  • Page 2 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Important User Information Disclaimer The information in this document is for informational purposes only. Please inform HMS Industrial Networks of any inaccuracies or omissions found in this document. HMS Industrial Networks disclaims any responsibility or liability for any errors that may appear in this document.
  • Page 3 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Gateway for integration of DALI devices into Modbus (RTU and TCP) systems. ORDER CODE LEGACY ORDER CODE INMBSDAL0640000 IBMBSDAL0640000 INMBSDAL1280000 IBMBSDAL1280000 © HMS Industrial Networks S.L.U - All rights reserved https://www.intesis.com This information is subject to change without notice 3 / 39...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN INDEX 1 Description ................................5 Introduction ..............................5 Functionality ..............................6 Gateway’s capacity ............................6 2 Modbus interface ..............................8 Functions supported ............................8 Modbus RTU ..............................8 Modbus TCP ..............................8 Modbus Address Map ...........................
  • Page 5: Description

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN 1 Description Introduction This document describes the integration of DALI lighting ballasts into Modbus compatible devices and systems using the Intesis Modbus Server to DALI communication gateway. The aim of this integration is to monitor and control DALI lighting ballasts, remotely, from your Control Center using any commercial SCADA or monitoring software that includes a Modbus Master driver (RTU and/or TCP).
  • Page 6: Functionality

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN DALI (up to 64 ballasts in a line) Ethernet TCP Modbus TCP DALI (up to 64 ballasts in a line) configuration Ethernet configuration Integration of DALI into Modbus TCP / Modbus RTU control systems (product version supporting 2 DALI channels) Functionality Intesis continuously polls (reads) all the signals of the DALI lighting ballasts in each line and maintains the updated...
  • Page 7 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Modbus Server – DALI with different capacity. The table above shows the There are 2 different models of Intesis capacity for the top model (with maximum capacity). The 2 different models allow integrating respectively: 1 or 2 DALI channels. Their order codes are: •...
  • Page 8: Modbus Interface

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN 2 Modbus interface Functions supported This part is common for Modbus RTU and TCP. Modbus functions 03 and 04 (Read Holding Registers and Read Input Registers) can be used to read Modbus registers.
  • Page 9: Modbus Address Map

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Modbus Address Map Note that this map only applies when Modbus Addresses parameter is set to Fixed. For more information about configuration of Modbus Addresses parameter see Intesis MAPS Modbus Server User Manual. 2.4.1 Single DALI device signals There are up to 94 signals for each DALI device or ballast.
  • Page 10 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Ballast / Device type Read/ Modbus Address Register/signal name Possible values Write First Address is 0 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Ballast / Lamp Failure bit fields 0-OK, 1-Ballast / Lamp Failure bi [i = sa - (16 * (line-1))] (ECG63-ECG48) 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Update All ECG Status...
  • Page 11 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Ballast / Device type Read/ Modbus Address Register/signal name Possible values Write First Address is 0 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Arc Power Off / On 0-Off; 1-100 % + 16 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Step Down / Up...
  • Page 12 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Ballast / Device type Read/ Modbus Address Register/signal name Possible values Write First Address is 0 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Not used Default to 0 + 29 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Not used Default to 0 + 30...
  • Page 13 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Ballast / Device type Read/ Modbus Address Register/signal name Possible values Write First Address is 0 b7-FunctFail, b6-DurFail, b5-DurTestDelay, b4- 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Failure Status FunctTestDelay, b3-EmLampFail, b2-BattFail, b1- + 42 BattDurFail, b0-CircFail b7-HardSwOn, b6-HardInhibit, b5-DurTestProg, b4-...
  • Page 14 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Ballast / Device type Read/ Modbus Address Register/signal name Possible values Write First Address is 0 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Emergency Level 0 to 100 % + 54 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Emergency Min Level 0 to 100 %...
  • Page 15 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Ballast / Device type Read/ Modbus Address Register/signal name Possible values Write First Address is 0 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Reset Duration Test Done Flag 1-Reset Duration Flag + 67 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Reset Lamp Time...
  • Page 16 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Ballast / Device type Read/ Modbus Address Register/signal name Possible values Write First Address is 0 b7-RefMeasurFail, b6-ThermLightLvl, b5-ThermShut, b4- 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Failure Status CurrProtAct, b3-LoadInc, b2-LoadDec, b1-OpenC, b0- + 80 ShortC 7000 x channel + (100 x sa)
  • Page 17: Dali Groups' Signals

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Ballast / Device type Read/ Modbus Address Register/signal name Possible values Write First Address is 0 7000 x channel + (100 x sa) Store Fast Fade Time 0 to 27 + 93 2.4.2 DALI groups’...
  • Page 18 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Ballast / Device type Read/ Modbus Address Register/signal name Possible values Write First Address is 0 7000 * line + (20 * gr) + 6401 Arc Power Off / On 0-Off; 1-100 % 7000 * line + (20 * gr) + 6402 Step Down / Up 0-Step Down, 1-Step Up...
  • Page 19: Broadcast Signals

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Ballast / Device type Read/ Modbus Address Register/signal name Possible values Write First Address is 0 7000 * line + (20 * gr) + 6414 Burn-in time Status 0-Stopped, 1-Running 7000 * line + (20 * gr) + 6415 Burn-in time 0-Stop, 1-Start 2.4.3 Broadcast signals...
  • Page 20 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Ballast / Device type Read/ Modbus Address Register/signal name Possible values Write First Address is 0 0 to 100 % 7000 * line + 6800 Arc Power Level line stands for DALI channel and is 0 or 1 7000 * line + 6801 Arc Power Off / On 0-Off;...
  • Page 21 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Ballast / Device type Read/ Modbus Address Register/signal name Possible values Write First Address is 0 7000 * line + 6813 Set System-failure Level 0 to 100 % 7000 * line + 6814 Burn-in time Status 0-Stopped, 1-Running 7000 * line + 6815...
  • Page 22: Connections

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN 3 Connections Find below information regarding the Intesis connections available. INMBSDAL0640000 (1 DALI channel) INMBSDAL1280000 (2 DALI channels) Figure 3.1 Gateway’s connections Power Supply Must use NEC Class 2 or Limited Power Source (LPS) and SELV rated power supply. Respect polarity applied of terminals (+) and (-).
  • Page 23 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN PortB / DALI #1 (INMBSDAL1280000 / 2 DALI channels) Connect the DALI bus to connectors B2 (+), B1 (-) of gateway’s PortA. Intesis provides 16VDC (+/-2%) DALI voltage to the bus. Console Port Connect a mini-type B USB cable from your computer to the gateway to allow communication between the Configuration Software and the gateway.
  • Page 24: Powering The Device

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Powering the device A power supply working with any of the voltage range allowed is needed (check section 5). Once connected the RUN led (Figure above) will turn on. WARNING! In order to avoid earth loops that can damage the gateway and/or any other equipment connected to it, we strongly recommend the use of DC power supplies, floating or with the negative terminal connected to earth.
  • Page 25: Set-Up Process And Troubleshooting

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN 4 Set-up process and troubleshooting Pre-requisites It is necessary to have the Modbus RTU or TCP master/client device (BMS side device) operative and properly connected to the corresponding port of the gateway. It is also required to have a DALI installation connected to the gateway, in its respective dali port/s.
  • Page 26: Configuration Tab

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN 4.2.3 Configuration tab Select the Configuration tab to configure the connection parameters. Three subsets of information are shown in this window: General (Gateway general parameters), Modbus Slave (Modbus interface configuration) and DALI (DALI channel/s and DALI devices configuration).
  • Page 27: Signals

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN 4.2.4 Signals All available registers, its corresponding description and other main parmaters are listed in the signals tab. Depending on the configuration of the Modbus Addresses parameter, on the Modbus Slave tab, active signals may vary, and edition may be allowed or not.
  • Page 28: Sending The Configuration To Intesis

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN 4.2.5 Sending the configuration to Intesis When the configuration is finished, follow the steps to program the gateway. 1.- Click on Save button to save the project to the project folder on your hard disk (more information in Intesis MAPS User Manual).
  • Page 29: Diagnostic

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN 4.2.6 Diagnostic To help integrators in the commissioning tasks and troubleshooting, the Configuration Tool offers some specific tools and viewers. In order to start using the diagnostic tools, the connection with the Gateway must be stablished. The Diagnostic section is composed by two main parts: Tools and Viewers.
  • Page 30: Set-Up Procedure

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Set-up procedure 1. Install Intesis MAPS on your laptop, use the setup program supplied for this and follow the instructions given by the Installation wizard. 2. Install Intesis in the desired installation site. Installation can be on DIN rail or on a stable not vibrating surface (DIN rail mounted inside a metallic industrial cabinet connected to ground is recommended).
  • Page 31: Electrical & Mechanical Features

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN 5 Electrical & Mechanical Features Plastic, type PC (UL 94 V-0) Size: Coin 20mm x 3.2mm Net dimensions (d h): 90x88x56 mm Enclosure Battery Capacity: 3V / 225mAh Recommended space for installation (d h): 130x100x100mm Type: Manganese Dioxide Lithium Color: Light Grey.
  • Page 32: Dimensions

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN 6 Dimensions 56 mm (h) 88 mm (w) 90 mm (d) Recommended available space for its installation into a cabinet (wall or DIN rail mounting), with space enough for external connections 100 mm (h) 100 mm (w) 130 mm (d)
  • Page 33: Annex A - Quick Setup And Commissioning Of A Dali Network

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Annex A – Quick setup and commissioning of a DALI network This section provides a brief summary on commissioning a DALI channel using MAPS software tool. The process of commissioning involves: Scanning the existing ballasts (ECGs) in the DALI network Identifying their physical location Obtaining or setting up ECG short addresses...
  • Page 34: Ecg Declaration In Project

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN ECG declaration in project Once new project has been created, ballasts can be added to the configured project, without the need of scanning them in bus. As mentioned above, this allows defining its configuration parameters (preset values, groups, scenes, …) before having actual access to the installation.
  • Page 35: Scan And Commissioning Of Ecgs

    Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN If too many ECGs have been instantiated, they can be deleted by selecting them, and pressing button ‘Delete ECG(s)’. Multiple selection is also possible. Figure Deleting DALI ECGs Finally, for all ballasts in configuration, you will need to define: ECG Name (optional): Name to ease its identification in the network Device type: It’s important that this field is suitably chosen and according to existing ballast in the network (device type 0: Fluorescent Light, device type 1: Emergency Light, device type 6: LED module...
  • Page 36 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Finally, click on button ‘Connect’ in order to establish connection. Bar at the bottom in MAPS main window will become green, switching from ‘Not Connected’ to ‘Connected’. Now go back to ‘Configuration’ tab of MAPS, and click on button ‘Commissioning’: Figure DALI commissioning button Commissioning window will appear:...
  • Page 37 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN There is also a ‘DALI network’ area that will show DALI scan results, empty by now. In order to start a DALI network scan, select suitable DALI channel (if applicable) and then click on button ‘Scan’: Figure Starting DALI scan process New ballasts will appear in the ‘DALI Network’...
  • Page 38 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN 2. Use the Auto Addr. Button to automatically assign a correlative address to each ballast. Address of each ballast can be deleted at any time, using button Delete Addr. Multiple selection is possible (using Shift and Control keys together with mouse-clicks).
  • Page 39 Modbus Server – DALI Intesis User Manual r1.3 EN Result after moving scanned ballasts to ‘Configured ECG window’ A.12 Figure Figure above shows the result. Now configured ECG’s contains actual ballasts in the installation, each with its own short addres. At this point, it’s possible to: Remove the ballast from configuration (button ‘->’).

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