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DNG485 Instruction Manual Rev F.doc. Specifications and design subject to change without notice. 
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registered trademarks of Dynalite Intelligent Light Pty Ltd.  Not to be reproduced without permission. 

DNG485 Instruction Manual Rev F.doc   

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Service Switch and LED 

On  each  side  panel  of  the  device  is  a  red  LED  (Service  LED)  and  a  small  push  button  switch 
(Service switch). 

 

Service LED 

The Service LED has 3 signalling modes, which are useful for troubleshooting: 
 

Normal operation 

The  Service  LED  should  turn  on  and  off  at  50%  duty  approximately  once  per  second  when  the 
dimmer is operating correctly on a “quiet” network or with no data cable connected. 

Network activity detected 

When network activity is detected, the Service LED will blink on and off at approximately twice the 
normal speed for a few seconds and then revert to normal speed. This will happen even when no 
network  cable  is  connected  if  a  control  panel  is  connected  to  the  Control  Panel  Inputs  as  the 
directly connected panel actually communicates with the dimmer channels via an internal network 
connection. 

Internal variable updated 

When  a  network  message  is  processed  which  results  in  changes  to  data  within  the  device,  the 
Service  LED  will  blink  rapidly  at  approximately  5%  duty  for  a  few  seconds  and  then  revert  to 
normal.

 

 
Service Switch

 

The  Service  Switch,  when  pressed,  causes  a  “sign-on”  message  to  be  transmitted  onto  the 
network.  If the transmission is successful, the Service LED will indicate “network activity detected”.  
The  Sign-on  message  contains  information  about  the  device,  such  as:  box  number,  device  type 
and embedded software version.  This information is captured by DLight configuration software to 
speed up commissioning of large systems. 

 

specifications 

 

Supply: 

230V ±14% 50/60Hz Single Phase at 0.25A 

Control Ports: 

2 x RS485 ports 

Serial Port Isolation: 

3.75KV optical isolation 

Tasks: 

64 

Clock: 

365 day with Sunrise / Sunset functions 

DMX512 Capabilities 

64 channels of DMX receive 

DyNet DC Supply: 

Serial Port 1: 450mA 

Serial Port 2: 180mA 

Operating Environment: 

0° to 50°C ambient temperature   

0% to 95% RH non-condensing

 

Compliance: 

CE, C-Tick

 

Construction: 

Alloy/Steel wall mount case with epoxy finish 

Dimensions: 

H 320mm x W 225mm x D 75mm 

Weight: 

3.9 Kilograms 

 

DNG485 Installation Manual Rev F.doc Specifications and design subject to change without notice. 

Dynalite Manufactured by WMGD Pty Ltd (ABN 33 097 246 921). All rights reserved. Dynalite, Dimtek, DyNet and DLight and associated logos are the 

registered trademarks of Dynalite Intelligent Light Pty Ltd.  Not to be reproduced without permission. 

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E-mail

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Summary of Contents for dynalite DNG485

Page 1: ...8 9899 f 61 2 8338 9333 dynalite info philips com Philips com dynalite DNG485 Network Bridge Installation Manual contents Warning 2 Mounting Supply Cable Connections 5 Features 2 Connecting Serial Control Cables 6 Important Safeguards 2 Troubleshooting 7 Internal View 3 Specifications 8 Applications for the DNG485 4 ...

Page 2: ...contact your local agent for details You should have all terminations made and be able to turn all lighting circuits on and off from control plates before the programming engineer arrives at the job Check Connections Treat this device as a switchboard that has been shipped Tighten all screw connections as vibrations from transport can cause MCB and terminal block screws to become loose Power Sourc...

Page 3: ... Enable Easy Cable Access 230V Supply Connections Knock Out For Low Voltage Cable Entry Glands for Cables 225mm 320mm Port 2 DyNet DMX Network Connections Mounting Point Port 2 Network Socket Service Switch EARTH LINK Depth 75mm N L Accessory Socket Port 1 DyNet Network Connections ...

Page 4: ...um of 128 devices per spur with 128 spurs per trunk a total of 16384 devices per trunk There can be as many trunks as required DUS703C Universal Sensor DyNet Trunk DyNet Spur DUS703C Universal Sensor To up to 123 more devices DUS703C DDNG485 Network Gateway Universal Sensor DyNet Trunk DyNet Spur DUS703C Universal Sensor To up to 123 more devices To other floors To other floors DBC410 CH4 CH3 CH2 ...

Page 5: ... accommodate 4 fixing screws up to 8mm diameter The DNG485 can be fixed to the wall without opening the cabinet or removing covers Make sure no dust or other debris enters the device during installation Do not leave the front cover off for any length of time Excessive dust and dirt can degrade internal components Allow For Cable Entry Supply cables enter the enclosure at the top If these cables ar...

Page 6: ...the Shield terminal The colour coding scheme used is not critical as long as the same scheme is used throughout the installation Serial Cable Connecting Method The recommended connecting method is to daisy chain devices ie starting at the first device then looping in then out of devices with a single cable terminating at the last device There should not be any spurs or stubs and only the first and...

Page 7: ...tivity Power supply indicator LED on PCB not lit Incorrect connection of Mains supply or no power available Check power supply to DNG485 Check Line and Neutral input connections Check Fuse if fitted Power supply indicator LED lit but no Service LED activity Supply voltage too low short circuit on network or short circuit on analogue inputs Control PCB faulty Check 5V 12V terminal voltages Disconne...

Page 8: ...evice the Service LED will blink rapidly at approximately 5 duty for a few seconds and then revert to normal Service Switch The Service Switch when pressed causes a sign on message to be transmitted onto the network If the transmission is successful the Service LED will indicate network activity detected The Sign on message contains information about the device such as box number device type and e...

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