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Artistic Licence daligate quad User Guide Version 1-0

Please read these instructions before using the product. This product has been designed & manufactured for professional use only. It should only be installed by a suitably qualified technician and in accordance with electrical regulations in the country of use. Unless directed in the instructions there are no user serviceable parts inside the outer case of this product. Always disconnect from the power supply when not in use. Any specific IP rating, where appropriate, is given in the instructions. Unless otherwise stated this product is designed for indoor use only. If used outdoors it MUST be installed in an appropriate IP rated cabinet. Do not allow this product to be exposed to rain or moisture. Do not allow liquid to penetrate the product. Please recycle all packaging. Copyright Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd. All rights reserved. Download the user guide by scanning the following QR code: Page 2

Connections Ref. Type Description 1 LED Network indicator 2 LED Power / Identify indicator 3 Power input 9-48 VDC 4 Data Connection DALI ports 5 LED DALI indicators 6 Configuration Squawk (single press) OR Factory reset (hold down and cycle power) 7 Data/PoE Connection RJ45 Mounting Diagram Page 3

Product Overview daligate quad is a DIN-rail mounted product with four DALI outputs; it is controlled by Art-Net (all versions) or sacn. The product allows a production or theatre lighting console to control DALI fixtures, alongside DMX, by mapping Art-Net to DALI ARC commands and DALI back channel to RDM parameters. Each of the four DALI circuits is mapped onto a separate universe and provides individual channels, allowing simultaneous use of all the broadcast, group and device addressing modes of DALI. Configuration is via the internal web-browser or DMX-Workshop (free-of-charge software available from Artistic Licence). DHCP and LLRP are supported for automatic IP addressing. All four DALI circuits are individually optically isolated. A factory reset switch enables the default settings to be restored - simply hold down and cycle the power. Alternatively, a single press of this button sends a squawk message over the network to the console. This enables easy physical location of the gateway. The product can be used in two distinct ways streaming and command which are described in detail in the Operation section. Summary of Key Features y DALI routing by ethernet (Art-Net or sacn) y 4 optically isolated DALI ports y 10/100BaseT RJ45 port with autonegotiation y DHCP or static IP or LLRP negotiation y Factory reset and Squawk button y Power, network & data activity indicators y 9-48 VDC or PoE (IEEE 802.3af - 2003) y Configurable using internal web-browser or DMX-Workshop y daliscene app enables remote control of scenes y Data capture for test/analysis (when used with DMX-Workshop) y Advanced diagnostics and packet sniffers for remote debugging of installations Power daligate quad can be powered from either an external PSU (9-48 VDC) or with PoE (Power- Over-Ethernet). PoE requires a suitable ethernet switch for the power source, such as Art-Switch PoE4. Ethernet Connection daligate quad has a single RJ45 ethernet input. The interface can accept Art-Net (the public domain protocol invented by Artistic Licence), or sacn (the standard managed under ESTA/PLASA E1.31). daligate quad requires Cat 5 cable or better and supports 10BaseT and 100BaseT. DALI Outputs daligate quad provides 4 DALI circuits. There are 4 individually isolated output ports with 2-pin screw terminal connectors. Configuration Configuration is achived via the internal web server (browse to NetBios daligatequad ), or via DMX-Workshop. Internal web-browser A screenshot of the internal web browser page is shown in Fig. 1 on the next page. IP Settings The IP settings for the product are displayed in the top section of the screen. The Edit control allows the static IP and subnet mask to be configured. The IP address uniquely identifies any nodes or controllers on a network, while the Subnet Mask defines which part of the IP represents the network address and which part represents the node address. For example, a Subnet Page 4

Ṁask of 255.0.0.0 means that the first byte of the IP defines the network address and the remaining 3 bytes define the Node address. By default, the product has a static IP address in the range 2.x.x.x. There are situations in which the user may wish to change this - for example, a 192.168.x.x address is generally used in office environments. If you wish to enable automatic IP address allocation using DHCP, or to activate LLRP, please use DMX-Workshop. y Net, Sub-Uni: Set the port address (to distinguish each universe from others on the same network, Art-Net 4 and sacn use a 16-bit number composed of the Net, Sub-Net & Universe). y Protocol: Select either Art-Net or sacn control over this output. y Merge: Select HTP or LTP merge when 2 controllers send data to this port (for more information, see Merging section) on page 7). DMX512 Start Addresses Each DALI output circuit contains 3 virtual RDM devices that are used to access the Broadcast, Group and Device. Virtual RDM device number 1 controls broadcast. It has a footprint of 1 and its default DMX start address is 1. Virtual RDM device number 2 controls group addressing. It has a footprint of 16 (there are 16 group addresses) and its default DMX start address is 2. Virtual RDM device number 3 controls device addressing. It has a footprint of 64 (there are 64 device or channel addresses) and its default DMX start address is 18. Fig 1: daligate quad internal web browser The indicator meanings are as follows: y Online: Green = live connection between browser & product; Red = connection lost y Power: Green = powered; Flashing green = Identify; Red = Fault y Net: Yellow = Link; Green = Art-Net or sacn activity Factory reset In order to restore the product to its factory default state, hold down the reset button (under the terminal guard) and cycle the power. DALI Circuit Settings The settings for each DALI circuit can be configured via the web-browser using the following columns: y Circuit: The DALI circuit number (1-4) y Active: Green shows changing data Page 5

DMX-Workshop DMX-Workshop is a free Windows application developed by Artistic Licence for network management, analysis, configuration and diagnostics of Art-Net networks. When daligate quad is connected to a computer running DMX-Workshop, it should be detected and displayed as an Art-Net node Click the Node List icon to see this (Fig. 2). Fig 2: DMX-Workshop main menu The node can be expanded to show the configuration and DALI output information (see Fig. 3 below). y Indicators enables selection of normal, identify or mute for the LED indicators. Normal is the default behaviour, identify causes the power LED to flash, and mute turns off all the LEDs. y RDM Devices - provides options for device discovery on RDM networks. y Advanced leads to Configure IP Address (see below). IP Address Configuration The static IP, subnet mask and DHCP functionality can be controlled via the Advanced menu option mentioned above. Pressing the Recovery icon on the main toolbar (see Fig. 2) enables LLRP (Link Layer Recovery Protocol). This allows the gateway to be IP addressed even when it is on an offnetwork IP address. Virtual RDM Devices Each DALI output circuit contains 3 virtual RDM devices that are used to access the Broadcast, Group and Device. The first RDM device controls broadcast. It has a footprint of 1 and its default DMX address is 1. Expanding the combined sub-device shows all the DALI commands that are valid for broadcast (see Fig 4. below). Fig 3: DMX-Workshop node list Right-clicking on any entry brings up a menu that offers various functionality: y The Configure Node option enables configuration of the Universe, Sub-Net and Net values. It also allows the user to give the device a short and long name. y Copy to clipboard enables all the node information to be pasted into a support request email. y Merge Controls (selectable only on individual DALI outputs) enables the choice of LTP or HTP merge modes. Fig 4: First RDM device - broadcast Page 6

The second RDM device controls group addressing and has a footprint of 16 (there are 16 group addresses). Its default DMX address is 2. This RDM device contains 16 sub-devices, each representing a group. Expanding a sub-device shows all commands and back channel parameters that are valid for a group address (see Fig. 5 below). Fig 6: Third RDM device - devices (channels) Fig 5: Second RDM device - groups The third RDM device controls device addressing and has a footprint of 64 (there are 64 device or channel addresses). Its default DMX start address is 18. This RDM device contains 64 sub-devices, each representing a DALI device or channel. Expanding a sub-device shows all commands and back channel parameters that are valid (see Fig. 6). daligate quad continuously polls all DALI short addresses using the Query Device Type command. The display shows which DALI devices have been found. In order to actively manage bandwidth, channel commands are not transmitted to non-existent devices. Squawk On a complicated network it is not always easy to relate what is showing on screen to the physical location of the nodes. A single press of the factory reset button on daligate quad causes the product to send a message over the network to the console. This should help you find it! Merging daligate quad is able to merge two streams of data to a DALI output. The method of merging will be either HTP or LTP. In HTP (highest takes precedence), the levels of each channel in the two streams are compared and the highest value is used. In LTP (latest takes precedence), the levels of each channel in the two streams is compared to the output; if there is a change, that level is output. Page 7

The selection of LTP vs HTP can be set on a per output basis using either the web browser or via Art-Net using DMX-Workshop. The arbitration of merging differs depending on the selected lighting protocol: Art-Net If two streams from different IP addresses are directed to the same Port-Address, merging will occur. If more streams are directed to the same Port-Address, they will be ignored. sacn Merging can operate with both unicast and multicast data. If two streams from different IP addresses are directed to the same universe, the priority field is checked and the stream with the highest priority is output. If the priority field in both streams is identical, merging will occur. If additional stream(s) are directed to the same universe, any additional stream with higher priority will take precedence. If the priority is identical to the merging streams, it will be ignored. Operation daligate quad can be used in two modes, which can be used simultaneously: streaming and scene. Mode 1: Streaming This mode is useful for any application where both DMX and DALI are needed. Streaming encapsulates the 3 addressing modes of broadcast, group and device/channel. y Use daligate quad with an Art-Net capable lighting desk to directly control DALI gear alongside DMX fixtures. y All DALI back channel data (such as lamp failure, product capability) is converted to RDM and returned over Art-Net so that the lighting desk can view and change the settings. y Broadcast, group and device/channel addressing can be used at same time to increase flexibility. y daligate quad has a data capture system built in, allowing it to be used as a test and analysis tool in combination with DMX-Workshop. Mode 2: Scene This mode is useful for applications that require remote control of scenes, such as corporate foyers or meeting rooms, retail, high-end residential, schools, museums and visitor centres. The remote control interface is provided by daliscene, a free app developed by Artistic Licence for controlling DALI scene playback. It is currently available for Android with the ios version to be launched soon. (Also, there are various OSC apps from other developers that can be used). daliscene sends DALI scene playback commands (using Art-Osc) over a network. The network can be wired or wireless. daligate quad responds to these messages and translates them to the physical DALI circuits. This provides multi-circuit DALI playback controlled by a phone or tablet. The significance is that daligate quad operates as a gateway between a wi-fi access point and up to four DALI circuits. The Transmit-Send Art-Osc menu in DMX- Workshop can also be used to send scene commands. Page 8

LED indication daligate quad features various LED indicators, which give different informational signals depending on whether the product is booting up or in operational mode. The meanings are explained below. During boot-up y Power LED --Slow flashing green (1Hz) = booting normally --Slow alternating green/red (1Hz) = factory start (settings cleared) During operation y Power LED --Static green = powered, normal operation --Fast flashing green (5Hz) = identify** --Occulting green = remote programming command received --Static red = fault condition --Fast alternating green/red (5Hz) = product is not commissioned (return for service) y Net & Link LED --Yellow = network link established (but no lighting data) --Green = Art-Net or sacn detected Net & Link LED: OFF = Not connected Yellow = Connected but no lighting data Green = Art-Net / sacn on network y LEDs 1, 2, 3 & 4 --Green = Data activity y All indicators --Off = mute command received Power LED: OFF = Not connected Green (solid) = Good power Green (flashing) = Identify** Red = Fault condition **The Power LED will flash continuously when the Identify command is sent by DMX-Workshop. This enables daligate quad to be easily distinguished on a network containing multiple nodes. This LED will also blip briefly in response to any programming command received via the network. DALI LEDs: OFF = No data is being sent to this port Green = Lighting data is being output on this port Page 9

Application Diagram In this example, 3 Artistic Licence products (daligate quad, artlynx quad and Art-Switch POE4) are used in combination to allow any Art-Net enabled lighting desk to control DALI ballasts alongside DMX fixtures. The Art-Switch POE4 optionally enables the gatways to be powered via the ethernet cable using Power-Over-Ethernet. Page 10

daligate quad Specification Mechanical y Mounting: DIN rail (35 mm) or surface y Material: Polycarbonate Plastic - UL94-V0 rated y Overall Dimensions: 88mm (W) x 90mm (H) x 62mm (D) y Mass: 0.2 kg y Country of manufacture: UK Environmental y Operating temperature: 0 C to 40 C y Storage temperature: -10 C to +50 C y Operating relative humidity (max): 80% noncondensing y IP rating: IP20 indoor use only y Certification: CE, WEEE, RoHS y Warranty: 2-year (return to base) Power & Electrical y Input voltage: 9-48 VDC y Input connector: 2-pin screw terminal y Input power (max): 2W y DC fuse: Internal resettable fuse for control electronics y Duty cycle: 100% @ 25 C Configuration / Indication y Internal web browser, DMX-Workshop y daliscene app for scenes y Factory reset button / Squawk y DHCP or static IP or LLRP negotiation y LED Indication: Power / Network Activity / DALI Control y Art-Net 4, sacn (also Art-Osc via daliscene) --10/100BaseT, auto-negotiation supported --PoE (IEEE 802.3af - 2003) supported y DALI (including back channel) Data connection & protetcion y Ethernet connector: RJ45, 1 kv isolation y DALI Connector: (4) 2-pin screw terminal y Output isolation: optical y ESD protection: 15 kv Ordering Information y Product code: daligate quad y Package contents: daligate quad y Accessories --PSU-9-1.5-FER --Art-Switch PoE4 & PSU-48-1-DR (powers up to 4 units) --daliscene app (free) Page 11

Warranty All products are covered from date of purchase by a two-year return to base warranty. By return to base, we mean that the customer is responsible for all costs of transport to and from Artistic Licence. Returns will not be accepted without prior authorisation. In order to discuss a request to return goods, please email: Sales@ArtisticLicence.com Compliance All Products manufactured or sold by Artistic Licence Engineering Ltd are fully compliant with the appropriate CE and RoHS regulations. Product specific information is available on request. Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Artistic Licence is a member of a WEEE compliance scheme and will happily recycle any of our products that you, at your expense, return to us. CE Compliance daligate quad is CE compliant Artistic Licence The Mould Making Workshop Soby Mews Bovey Tracey TQ13 9JG United Kingdom Telephone +44 (0) 20 8863 4515 Email: Web: Sales@ArtisticLicence.com www.artisticlicence.com Support@ArtisticLicence.com Due to our policy of continuing product improvement specifications are subject to change without notice