DALI Troubleshooting

Before troubleshooting specific issues, confirm the DALI system is fundamentally sound, this includes checking the following:


  • Power Supply: Only one DALI power supply per line unless using isolated segments.
  • Bus Voltage: 
    • Measured bus voltage (use multimeter) at controlled device should be no more than 2 volts less than the nominal specified output voltage of the control device.
    • Ensure, that DALI bus voltage is not too high or too low: 9.5-22.5 Vdc voltage must be present at every driver.
    • Refer bus voltage to the supply voltage of the DALI bus powering device, there should not be more than X V drop in the farthest point of the DALI bus from the powering device.
    • If one or few devices are misbehaving, ensure that those devices receive DALI power.
  • Bus Current:
    • The DALI bus current is the total current drawn by all devices connected to the DALI line.
    • According to the DALI standard (IEC 62386), the maximum allowed current on a DALI line is 250 mA.
    • If the total current exceeds 250 mA, the system may become unstable or fail to operate correctly.
    • Ensure, that the DALI current available for the bus is not less than required by the connected DALI devices together.
  • Wiring: 
    • Check for correct polarity (though DALI is polarity-insensitive), no shorts, and proper terminations. DALI wiring maximum length is 300 meters.
    • Important:  When using D4i drivers and other polarized devices, ensure that polarity is respected.
    • DALI bus must not be a closed loop
    • Device Count: Ensure no more than 64 devices per DALI line.


Problem
Possible cause
Erratic or intermittent communication
DALI bus voltage too high (9.5-22.5VDC must be present at every driver)
DALI bus voltage too low (9.5-22.5VDC must be present at every driver)
DALI current exceeds 250mA
DALI current too low for the amount of drivers connected
Loose DALI bus connection at one or more drivers
DALI 300m maximum wire length exceeded
DALI bus connected in a closed loop
DALI bus + & - polarity is mixed (if using D4i drivers)
Unapproved power supply used (see DiiA website)
Non certified DALI drivers used (see DiiA website)
Drivers do not respond to Casambi commands
See all options from the "Erratic or intermittent communication" section
Driver faulty
DALI bus is not connected to the driver
Cannot address all drivers
Driver not powered
Driver not connected to the DALI bus
Number of drivers exceeds the Salvador specification
DALI bus connected in a closed loop


DALI Certification

  • Devices used should be DALI-2 certified (or DALI-1 if legacy)
  • Certification ensures that the device complies with IEC 62386 standard and has passed interoperability testing.
  • Certified devices are listed on the DALI Alliance Product Database.




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