Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway



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Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway SLC5502DAL for Use with C-Bus Wired Networks Instruction Bulletin Retain for future use.

Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 63249-420-226A1 Instruction Bulletin 10/2006 HAZARD CATEGORIES AND SPECIAL SYMBOLS Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install, operate, service, or maintain it. The following special messages may appear throughout this bulletin or on the equipment to warn of potential hazards or to call attention to information that clarifies or simplifies a procedure. The addition of either symbol to a Danger or Warning safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which will result in personal injury if the instructions are not followed. This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to potential personal injury hazards. Obey all safety messages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death. Danger indicates an immediately hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Warning indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in death or serious injury. Caution indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in minor or moderate injury. Caution, used without the safety alert symbol, indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, can result in property damage or improper operation. NOTE: Provides additional information to clarify or simplify a procedure. 2 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

63249-420-226A1 Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 10/2006 Instruction Bulletin PLEASE NOTE Class B FCC Statement Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel. This document is not intended as an instruction manual for untrained persons. No responsibility is assumed by Square D for any consequences arising out of the use of this manual. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 3

Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 63249-420-226A1 Instruction Bulletin 10/2006 INTRODUCTION Before You Begin This bulletin provides instructions for installing the Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) Gateway. The SLC5502DAL provides an isolated two-way communications path between a C-Bus network and two DALI networks and enables C-Bus network control of DALI ballasts. The gateway detects and reports faulty lamps in fluorescent ballasts as well as failed DALI ballasts. DALI Gateways obtain their power from the C-Bus network, so they do not require an external power source. NOTE: DALI networks do not receive power from the C-Bus network, so they require a separate power supply (not included with the DALI Gateway). DALI Gateways are 4M wide (1M = 0.69 in. [17.5 mm]) and designed for mounting in suitably rated DIN-style enclosures, such as the Square D Clipsal 36M Enclosure. Built-in RJ-45 connectors enable quick connection to the C-Bus network and configuration with the C-Bus Toolkit software. Before installing a Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway unit, verify that your order is complete by comparing the contents of the package with the list in the table below. Also verify that the catalog number on the box label matches your order. Table 1: Contents of the Box Part Number Description Quantity SLC5502DAL C-Bus Two-Channel DALI Gateway 1 Included with each unit Rubber RJ-45 terminal plugs 3 Included with each unit C-Bus network cable, 15.7 in. (400 mm) 1 4 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

63249-420-226A1 Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 10/2006 Instruction Bulletin Features Enables two-way communications between C-Bus and DALI networks Invisible to DALI ballasts User-configured addressing structure Receives its power from the C-Bus network LEDs display the status of the power, communications, and the C-Bus network Remote Override (ON and OFF) options Software-selectable network burden and network clock Two standard built-in C-Bus RJ-45 network connectors Non-volatile memory protects unit against power outages Configured by using the C-Bus Toolkit software 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 5

Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 63249-420-226A1 Instruction Bulletin 10/2006 COMPONENTS AND OPERATION This section provides a detailed summary of the Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway s capabilities and operation. Power The DALI Gateway unit draws 32 ma from the C-Bus network, which is its sole power source. NOTE: DALI networks require a separate (DALI-specific) power supply, which is not included with the DALI Gateway. Status Indicators The front of the DALI Gateway has two status indicator LEDs that display the status of the Unit and the network (see figure Status Indicators, Two-Channel DALI Gateway ). Figure 1: Status Indicators, Two-Channel DALI Gateway KEY: A. Unit-Comms B. C-Bus The Unit-Comms status indicator LED displays a steady light when the DALI Gateway has power and is operating. This LED flashes when data is being transferred between the C-Bus and DALI systems (C-Bus to DALI as well as DALI to C-Bus). Table 2: Unit-Comms Status Indicator Definitions Indicator Status ON Flashing Meaning Power is ON and the unit is functioning Data exchange in progress 6 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

63249-420-226A1 Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 10/2006 Instruction Bulletin C-Bus The C-Bus status indicator LED displays a steady light when there is sufficient network voltage and a valid C-Bus Clock signal. The LED flashes when the available power on the C-Bus network is lower than the current load. The LED is off when there is no C-Bus network clock, there is no C-Bus power to the unit, or the C-Bus power is not sufficient to support the network. Table 3: C-Bus Status Indicator Definitions Indicator Status ON Flashing OFF Meaning Power is ON and the C-Bus network is functioning Marginal C-Bus network power No C-Bus network clock, insufficient power to support the C-Bus network, no C-Bus network connection (check terminations) Remote Overrides The DIN-Rail Relay has provisions for connecting two remote switches that provide Remote Override ON and OFF functions (for wiring examples, see section Remote Override Connections ). Activation of a Remote Override occurs when the switch mechanism contact closes. When one of the remote override inputs is activated, all the group addresses will be set to either ON or OFF accordingly. If the Remote ON and OFF are activated simultaneously, the Remote OFF has priority (see the table Operating Mode Hierarchy ). If Remote ON is activated, the DALI Gateway issues a global message Direct Arc Power 100% to both DALI networks. If Remote OFF is activated, the gateway issues a global message Indirect Arc Power OFF to both DALI networks. Table 4: Operating Mode Hierarchy Mode Priority Function Remote OFF 1 (Highest) Turns all group addresses OFF Remote ON 2 Turns all group addresses ON C-Bus input unit (keypad, PIR, etc.) 3 Controls the group addresses if there is no override in effect 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 7

Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 63249-420-226A1 Instruction Bulletin 10/2006 C-Bus System Support The remote switches can be located up to 3280 ft (1000 m) from the DALI Gateway unit. Multiple switches can be connected in parallel to the same remote input, allowing remote control of the unit from different locations by using any type of cable (for wiring examples, see section Remote Override Connections ). A single switch also can be used to remotely control up to 30 different units within the same C-Bus network. NOTE: C-Bus is a balanced network, so C-Bus positive (+) must be present at any point where C-Bus negative ( ) is taken. Therefore both network conductors [C-Bus positive (+) and C-Bus negative ( )] must be looped through all Remote Override input switches on the network. DALI Gateway units can generate a C-Bus system clock signal and a network burden, so they are capable of supporting a simple C-Bus network. See the "Configuration" section for instructions on enabling the clock and burden. C-Bus System Clock DALI Gateway units incorporate a software-selectable C-Bus System Clock, which synchronizes data communications waveforms on the C-Bus network. Typically the clock is disabled: Only one active clock is required for successful C-Bus network communications, and a maximum of three C-Bus units per network should have the clock circuitry enabled. See "Using a System Clock or Network Burden" in the Configuration section for instructions on enabling the clock. Network Burden DALI Gateway units incorporate a software-selectable network burden that can be enabled in the event the network does not yet have a burden. One hardware or software network burden is required for network termination and biasing, but only one network burden should be installed per network. To determine if one must be installed for a network, consult the C-Bus Toolkit software. See "Using a System Clock or Network Burden" in the Configuration section for instructions on enabling the burden. 8 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

63249-420-226A1 Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 10/2006 Instruction Bulletin User-Configured Addressing Structure Power Outage and Restoration Standalone Configuration C-Bus to DALI and DALI to C-Bus communications are configured by using the C-Bus Toolkit software. All C-Bus units have onboard non-volatile memory, which is used to store the operating state of the unit in case of a power outage. The DALI Gateway draws 32 ma from the C-Bus network, making it possible to configure the unit without a connection to an external power source. Requirements for configuring a unit include connection to an operational C-Bus network that is capable of supporting one or more extra C-Bus units (32 ma current required per gateway). For more information about configuration requirements, see "Configuration" in the "Installation" section. 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 9

Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 63249-420-226A1 Instruction Bulletin 10/2006 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS This section contains important safety precautions that must be followed before attempting to install or maintain electrical equipment. Carefully read and follow the safety precautions below. HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH This equipment must be installed and serviced by qualified electrical personnel. Apply appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) and follow safe electrical work practices. See NFPA 70E. Turn off all electrical power supplying this equipment before working on or inside the equipment. Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to confirm that power is off. Replace all devices, doors, and covers before turning on power to this equipment. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury. Transient Voltage Surge Protection Each unit incorporates transient protection circuitry. Additional external power surge protection devices should be used to enhance system immunity to power surges. It is strongly recommended that appropriate transient voltage surge protection be installed at all service entrance equipment. 10 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

63249-420-226A1 Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 10/2006 Instruction Bulletin INSTALLATION Network Considerations Configuration Prerequisites Follow the procedures in this section to mount the DALI Gateway units and to make electrical and C-Bus network wiring connections. The DALI Gateway units draw 32 ma from the C-Bus network at all times. Determine the total network current load and verify that there will be adequate C-Bus power to support all the connected devices. Also verify that the amount of available power is no more than 2 A. Generally, one physical C-Bus network can have a maximum of 50 DALI Gateway units. However, the design of the network, including the specific number and types of units on it, could decrease the maximum number of allowable DALI Gateway units. Before a DALI Gateway can operate on the C-Bus network, the C-Bus Toolkit software must be used to assign a unique identification (unit address) and mode of operation on the network. When the units are being installed as part of a large or complex network, it is most efficient to perform the basic configuration before the units are physically installed. However, the units can be configured before or after physical installation. The following components are typically required to configure a DALI Gateway unit. (Specific items and product numbers can vary according to the network and type of C-Bus unit.) PC with the C-Bus Toolkit software installed DALI Gateway unit being configured (SLC5502DAL) Using a C-Bus Clock or Network Burden The following sections describe how to enable and disable a system clock or a network burden. All procedures are carried out by using the C-Bus Toolkit software. NOTE: A C-Bus network should have a maximum of three system clocks and one network burden enabled. 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 11

Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 63249-420-226A1 Instruction Bulletin 10/2006 Enabling a System Clock or Network Burden NOTE: Remove any hardware burden if a software burden is to be enabled. HAZARD OF IMPROPER OR UNSTABLE OPERATION Networks require only one burden. Before enabling a network burden, use the graphical user interface (GUI) software to verify that the network does not already have one. Failure to follow this instruction can result in improper C-Bus network operation. 1. Start the C-Bus Toolkit software 2. If this is a new unit, add it to the network and set its Address. 3. Double-click on the unit's name to open its graphical user interface (GUI). 4. Find the check boxes for Enable C-Bus Clock and Enable Burden. In the DALI Gateway GUI they might be on the top right side of the page. If either box already has been selected, that function has been enabled at this unit. NOTE: There should be a maximum of one network burden and three system clocks per C-Bus network. 5. Verify that the network has fewer than three clocks enabled. To enable a system clock at this unit, select (click in) the box next to Enable C-Bus Clock. 6. Verify that the network does not already have a burden enabled. To enable a burden at this unit, select (click in) the box next to Enable Burden. 7. Click on the OK button. 8. When the Save Location dialog box opens, click on the OK button. The graphical user interface will close. 12 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

63249-420-226A1 Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 10/2006 Instruction Bulletin Disabling a System Clock or Network Burden 1. Start the C-Bus Toolkit software. 2. Double-click on the unit's name to open its graphical user interface (GUI). 3. Find the check box for Enable C-Bus Clock or Enable Burden and click in the box until it is empty. 4. Click on the "OK" button. 5. When the "Save Location" dialog box opens, click on the "OK" button. The graphical user interface will close. Identifying the C-Bus Units and Their Locations The location of each C-Bus unit must be tracked. Two recommended methods are given below, one for when the units are configured before installation (see section Labeling the C-Bus Units ), the other for when the units are configured after installation (see section Recording Each Unit s Location ). Labeling the C-Bus Units When C-Bus units are configured before physical installation, it is important to label them to indicate where they are to be placed. One method for doing this would be to write each unit s address directly on it. NOTE: Verify that each configured unit has been marked to indicate where it should be placed in an enclosure or a building or site. Recording Each Unit's Location In order to track C-Bus units that will be configured after physical installation, they must be identified and their location must be recorded at the time they are installed. NOTE: If a unit has already been configured and assigned a location on a site map, it is not necessary to make another record of its location. 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 13

Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 63249-420-226A1 Instruction Bulletin 10/2006 HAZARD OF UNEXPECTED OR IMPROPER SYSTEM BEHAVIOR Properly record the physical location of each unit using the lift-and-peel label provided on the box and a site plan or location log. Retain location records and provide them to the person(s) responsible for configuring and commissioning the network. Failure to follow these instructions can result in unexpected or improper system behavior. Before installing a unit, use the following guidelines to record its location. Recording each unit's location is required for configuration with the C-Bus Toolkit software. Each unit is identified by a unique serial number found on the box label (see the figure Box Label with Lift-and-Peel Section ). The serial number provides important information for recording a unit's location. Figure 2: Box Label with Lift-and-Peel Section KEY: A. Serial number B. Bar code C. Lift-and-peel section The box label also has a bar code that can be read by an infrared scanner and used for a record of a specific unit s location. A liftand-peel section of the box label duplicates the box label s information (see Box Label with Lift-and-Peel Section diagram). To record the location of a unit, remove the lift-and-peel section from the box label and attach it to a site plan or other document. The lift-and-peel section now provides a record of the physical location where that unit is installed. When installing multiple units of one kind in an area or enclosure, such as six four-channel DIN dimmers in an enclosure, verify that the document or site plan indicates the relative position of each specific unit. 14 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

63249-420-226A1 Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 10/2006 Instruction Bulletin Mounting DIN-Rail Units onto the DIN Rail The DIN-rail units are designed to be installed onto a standard 1.38 in. (35 mm) DIN rail. To mount (i.e., attach) the dimmer unit, hook it onto the top of the DIN rail. Swing the bottom of the unit down until it clicks into place. Figure 3: Mounting the Unit onto the DIN Rail KEY: A. DIN rail B. DIN-rail unit 1. Hook the unit onto the top of the DIN rail 2. Swing the bottom of the unit down 3. Mounted unit Removing DIN-Rail Units from the DIN Rail Use a small flat-bladed screwdriver to pull either the upper or lower slide release out and disengage the unit from the DIN rail. Figure 4: Removing the Unit from the DIN Rail KEY: A. DIN rail B Unit 1. Pull out the slide release 2. Pull the unit away from the DIN rail 3. Lift the unit away from the rail 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 15

Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 63249-420-226A1 Instruction Bulletin 10/2006 Electrical Wiring Connections Follow the safety precautions and guidelines for making electrical connections that are given in this section. HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION, OR ARC FLASH Turn off all electrical power supplying this equipment before working on or inside the equipment. Always use a properly rated voltage-sensing device to confirm that power is off. Replace all devices, doors, and covers before turning on power to this equipment. Failure to follow these instructions will result in death or serious injury. NOTE: DALI networks are typically wired as Class 1 control circuits. Although DALI networks have a low operating voltage of 16 V, dangerous voltage levels could appear on DALI wiring as a result of wiring errors or insulation faults. 16 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

63249-420-226A1 Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 10/2006 Instruction Bulletin Wiring Guidelines The guidelines below are important to consider when working with DIN-Rail DALI Gateways. Verify that the power to the system is turned OFF before handling electrical power conductors. Observe national and local electrical codes. Verify the number and types of units that can be connected to this network (see section Network Considerations ). Consult the figure Electrical Wiring Connections to connect a DALI network to the gateway. Use suitably rated copper DALI cable, one #12 or two #14 22 AWG (one x 3.1 mm² or two x 2.0 mm² 0.33 mm²). Isolate the DALI Gateway unit from the electrical power lines. The recommended torque for tightening the terminal screws is 5 lb-in. (0.56 Nm). Do not exceed this torque. Insert the rubber terminal plugs into any unused RJ-45 ports. Do not Megger test C-Bus data cabling or terminals. HAZARD OF C-BUS NETWORK PERFORMANCE DEGRADATION Do not Megger test C-Bus data cabling or terminals as it can degrade the performance of the C-Bus network. Failure to follow this instruction will result in damage to the C-Bus network. 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 17

Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 63249-420-226A1 Instruction Bulletin 10/2006 Connecting a DALI Gateway Unit to a DALI Network Optocouplers in the DALI Gateway isolate the DALI networks from each other and from the C-Bus network. Use any suitably rated copper DALI cable, one #12 or two #14 22 AWG (one x 3.1 mm² or two x 2.0 mm² 0.33 mm²) for the connection between the DALI Gateway and DALI network. Figure 5: Electrical Wiring Connections KEY: NOTE: Use suitably rated copper cable, one #12 or two #14 22 AWG (one at 3.1 mm² or two at 2.0 mm² 0.33 mm²). DALI 1: DALI Network 1 (typical connections) DALI 2: DALI Network 2 A. Power B. DALI power supply C. Fixture with DALI ballasts D. Hot, neutral, and ground connections E. C-Bus RJ-45 connections Connecting the DALI Gateway Unit to the C-Bus Network The DALI Gateway unit is connected to the C-Bus network through one of the RJ-45 sockets (see the figure Connecting to the C-Bus Network ). Use Category 5 unshielded twisted pair (UTP) data cable and an appropriately wired RJ-45 connector to make the connection (see figure C-Bus Wiring Connections and table C-Bus Cable Conductor Assignments ). NOTE: The C-Bus connection is polarity sensitive. Verify that the C-Bus network connection is to the C-Bus connections port [see (A and C) in figure "Connecting to the C-Bus Network"]. NOTE: Insert the provided rubber plugs into any unused RJ-45 cable terminals. 18 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

63249-420-226A1 Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 10/2006 Instruction Bulletin Figure 6: Connecting to the C-Bus Network KEY: A. C-Bus wiring connections B. RJ-45 connectors C. RJ-45 pin outs D. Rubber RJ-45 terminal plug for any unused port A Cat 5 UTP patch cord is included with the unit to facilitate easy interconnection of units. Verify that the network current load and available power are within limits (see the section Network Considerations ) before adding any units to the C-Bus network. Prevent wire clippings and other debris from entering the DALI Gateway unit by inserting a rubber RJ-45 terminal plug into any unused ports. Figure 7: C-Bus Wiring Connections KEY: A. C-Bus positive (+): blue + orange B. C-Bus negative (-): blue-white + orange-white C. Remote OFF: brown + brown-white D. Remote ON: green + green-white Table 5: C-Bus Cable Conductor Assignments RJ Pin C-Bus Network Connection Color 1 Remote ON Green-White 2 Remote ON Green 3 C-Bus Neg ( ) Orange-White 4 C-Bus Pos (+) Blue 5 C-Bus Neg ( ) Blue-White 6 C-Bus Pos (+) Orange 7 Remote OFF Brown-White 8 Remote OFF Brown 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 19

Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 63249-420-226A1 Instruction Bulletin 10/2006 Remote Override Connections NOTE: External voltage sources are not required and MUST NOT be connected to either of the Remote Override inputs. The C-Bus connectors have extra pairs of conductors (see the figure C-Bus Wiring Connections and the table C-Bus Cable Conductor Assignments ) that can be used to enable Remote Overrides (ON/OFF) that will operate without using the C-Bus network, as is discussed in the section Remote Overrides. The Remote Override connections are optional, but it is recommended that they be maintained for correct operation of these services across the C-Bus network. The Remote Override (ON/OFF) services can be disabled by using the C-Bus Toolkit software. NOTE: C-Bus is a balanced network, so C-Bus positive (+) must be present at any point where C-Bus negative ( ) is taken. Therefore both network conductors [C-Bus positive (+) and C-Bus negative ( )] must be looped through all Remote Override input switches on the network. The figure "Wiring for Remote Overrides" shows how one or more switches can be connected in parallel on any one network. If connecting a Remote ON switch, use the green and green white conductors; if connecting a Remote OFF switch, use the brown and brown white conductors. Remote Overrides are triggered by connecting the relevant conductors to C-Bus negative (see the figure Wiring for Remote Overrides and the table C-Bus Cable Conductor Assignments ). Figure 8: Wiring for Remote Overrides KEY: 1. Remote ON connections 2. Remote OFF connections A. Remote OFF: Brown + Brown-White B. C-Bus negative ( ):Orange-White + Blue-White C. Remote ON: Green + Green-White D. C-Bus positive (+): Orange + Blue 20 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

63249-420-226A1 Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 10/2006 Instruction Bulletin STANDARDS Table 6: U.S. and Canadian Product Safety Standards and U.S. FCC Regulations Standards/Regulations CSA C22.2 No. 205 Title Complies with cul Standards for Signal Equipment UL916 Energy Management Equipment FCC Part 15 Complies with FCC Standards for Home or Office Use Table 7: Other Standards and Directives Regulation AS/NZS 3548 IEC61000-6-3 Title Limits and Methods of Measurement of Radio Interference of Information Technology Equipment General Emission 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 21

Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 63249-420-226A1 Instruction Bulletin 10/2006 SPECIFICATIONS Table 8: Two-Channel DALI Gateway Specifications Nominal Voltage Requirements Max. # Gateway Units per C-Bus Network 15 36 V DC @ 32 ma, drawn from the C-Bus network Based on the total network current load and available power. Status Indicators C-Bus Connections Gateway to DALI Terminals Dimensions Weight 4.6 oz (130 g) Unit-Comms LED: Unit power C-Bus LED: Power levels and presence of C-Bus clock Two RJ-45 connectors, 15.75 in. (400 mm) patch lead included Use suitably rated DALI copper cable, one #12 or two #14-22 AWG (1 x 3.1 mm² or 2 x 2.0 mm² 0.33 mm²) 2.8 in. (L) x 3.4 in. (W) x 2.6 in. (H) [72 mm (L) x 85 mm (W) x 65 mm (H)] Mounting Operating Environment DIN rail, 4M wide Temperature: 32 F 113 F (0 C 45 C) Relative Humidity: 95%, noncondensing Dimensions Figure 9: Dimensions of the Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 22 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved.

63249-420-226A1 Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway 10/2006 Instruction Bulletin SUPPORT AND SERVICE Contact the Square D Customer Information Center for technical support by phone at 1-888-Square D (1-888-778-2733) or e-mail at lightingcontrol.support@us.schneider-electric.com. Contact your local Square D service representative or Square D Clipsal certified installer for repairs or service to your network. You may also find helpful information on our web site at www.squaredlightingcontrol.com. 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 23

Square D Clipsal Two-Channel DIN-Rail DALI Gateway Instruction Bulletin Schneider Electric, USA 295 Tech Park Drive La Vergne, TN, 37086 1-888-SquareD (1-888-778-2733) www.squaredlightingcontrol.com Electrical equipment should be installed, operated, serviced, and maintained only by qualified personnel. No responsibility is assumed by Schneider Electric for any consequences arising out of the use of this material. Square D,, Clipsal, C-Bus, and Powerlink are trademarks or registered trademarks of Schneider Electric and/or its affiliates in the United States and/or other countries. 2006 Schneider Electric. All Rights Reserved. 63249-420-226A1 10/2006