OPTOTRONIC - DEXAL NFC IP20 G2
Overview
Product family features
DEXAL interface based on DALI-2 communication
Current output range: 35…1,050 mA
Available with different wattage: 24 W, 40 W, 75 W, 110 W, 165 W and 200 W
AstroDIM for autonomous dimming with five independent levels (astro, time mode)
Standby power consumption: < 0.35 W
Integrated customizable thermal management (Driver Guard)
Constant Lumen Output (CLO)
Easy and fast wireless luminaire programming via NFC
Flexible current setting with one additional wire (LEDset2)
Product family benefits
For Zhaga Book18 Luminaires and D4i certified incl. Parts 25x + AUX
Electrical interface and data communication fully based on open standards
Fully programmable via software (DALI Interface, NFC)
Low luminous efficacy tolerance through low output current tolerance of ± 1,5 %
High surge protection: up to 10 kV in protection class I or II
Lifetime: up to 100,000 h (depending on Tc temperature, max. 10 % failure rate)
Mains input undervoltage protection
DEXAL interface (with 15V current supply on DALI-2 lines - DALI Part 250)
SELV DEXAL and 24V AUX interface (DALI Part 150) up to 6W
Standardized DALI-2 communication (incl. monitoring data, energy metering)
Integrated ESD protection: more robust for installation on non-conductive poles
Optimized NFC for programming from the top: easy accessibility in luminaires
Surge and overvoltage protection on DALI interface for DALI installations
Full compatibility with Tuner4TRONIC and T4T Field App
BOX Programming: all drivers in one BOX can be programmed in one step
Areas of application
Street and urban lighting
Industry
Suitable for outdoor applications in luminaires with IP > 54
Suitable for use in outdoor luminaires of protection class I and II
Ecodesign regulation information:
Intended for use with LED modules.
The forward voltage of the LED light source shall be within the defined operating window of the control gear in all operating conditions including dimming if applicable.
Separate control gear and light sources must be disposed of at certified disposal companies in accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU (WEEE) in the EU and with Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations 2013 in the UK. For this purpose, collection points for recycling centres and take-back systems (CRSO) are available from retailers or private disposal companies, which accept separate control gear and light sources free of charge. In this way, raw materials are conserved and materials are recycled.