Dali lighting refers to a lighting control protocol called Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI). DALI is a communication standard used for controlling and dimming lighting fixtures in commercial and residential buildings. It provides a two-way digital communication between lighting fixtures and control devices, allowing for more advanced and flexible lighting control.
With DALI, each lighting fixture or device in a system is assigned a unique address, which enables individual control and monitoring of each fixture. This means that you can independently adjust the brightness level or switch on/off specific lights in a DALI system. It also allows for group control, where multiple fixtures can be grouped together and controlled simultaneously.
DALI systems can be integrated with other building automation systems, such as occupancy sensors, daylight sensors, and central control systems, for enhanced energy efficiency and automation. DALI also supports features like scene control, where predefined lighting settings can be recalled at the touch of a button or based on specific triggers.
Overall, DALI lighting provides greater flexibility, energy efficiency, and control options compared to traditional lighting systems. It is commonly used in commercial buildings, offices, retail spaces, and other applications where precise lighting control is desired.
