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Index
1GENERAL DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................................................................3
2TECHNICAL INFORMATION.....................................................................................................................................4
3PROGRAMMING....................................................................................................................................................5
3.1 APPLICATION PROGRAM INFORMATION........................................................................................................................... 5
3.2 INDIVIDUAL ADDRESS ASSIGMENT .................................................................................................................................. 6
3.3 COMMUNICATION OBJECTS TABLES ................................................................................................................................ 6
3.3.1 DALI ligth objects............................................................................................................................................... 6
3.3.2 DALI emergency specific objects ....................................................................................................................... 7
3.3.3 DALI group objects ............................................................................................................................................ 7
3.3.4 General objects ................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.4 OBJECTS DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................................................................. 8
3.4.1 DALI light objects............................................................................................................................................... 8
3.4.2 DALI emergency specific objects ....................................................................................................................... 9
3.4.3 DALI group objects .......................................................................................................................................... 11
3.4.4 General objects ............................................................................................................................................... 11
3.5 OFF-LINE MODE ....................................................................................................................................................... 12
3.5.1 Adding ligths or groups ................................................................................................................................... 13
3.5.2 Groups and scenes .......................................................................................................................................... 14
3.5.3 Behaviour parameters..................................................................................................................................... 15
3.6 ON-LINE MODE ........................................................................................................................................................ 18
3.6.1 DALI commissioning ........................................................................................................................................ 19
3.6.2 Off-line / on-line differences............................................................................................................................ 22
3.6.3 Address change ............................................................................................................................................... 23
3.6.4 Localization and check tools............................................................................................................................ 23
3.6.5 Send/recall groups and scenes........................................................................................................................ 24
3.6.6 DALI parameters.............................................................................................................................................. 25
3.7 SUMMARY:RECOMMENDED PROCEDURE...................................................................................................................... 28
3.8 OTHER FUNCTIONS ................................................................................................................................................... 29
3.9 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS ....................................................................................................................................... 29
4INSTALLATION .....................................................................................................................................................30

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1General description
The DALIK gateway (Ref. GW611100) is a device used for control interface between DALI protocol lights and KNX devices.
It allows to control up to 64 DALI lights or 16 DALI groups, including an integrated power supply for them.
It is possible to control configured DALI lights or groups through other KNX devices like touch panels, pushbuttons, etc. For
each DALI light, this gateway has available the most common functions of dimming, switching, setting brightness values, light
scenes and also feedbacks of DALI errors.
General characteristics:
-Control up to 64 DALI individual lights and 16 DALI groups.
-Possibility to control DALI standard ballasts or DALI emergencies (with extended parameters).
-Full functionalities for each light or group: dimming, switching on/off, setting brightness values, light scenes and
DALI failure feedbacks.
-Extra functionalities for DALI emergencies: status check and alarms, battery percentage, functional tests, etc.
-DALI addressing and commissioning functions: off-line and on-line modes.
-No additional* DALI system devices required such as DALI controllers (*additional DALI power supply sources may
be required depending on the number and model of the ballasts).
-On-line test functionalities for individual light localization and check.

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2Technical information
Main power supply
230Vac
Max. power consumption
0,5W @ 230Vac
KNX Supply
29VDC from KNX BUS
KNX current consumption
5mA from KNX BUS
Mounting
DIN rail
Size
4 DIN modules
Connections
BUS connection terminal KNX
Screw terminals for main power supply and DALI bus
Number of DALI devices
Up to 64 DALI lights individual control
Up to 16 DALI groups control
DALI supported devices
DALI ballast –Standard functionalities
DALI emergency –Fully extended parameters
DALI power supply
Integrated
DALI voltage
16Vdc
Environment temperature
range
Operation: -10ºC/55ºC
Storage: -30ºC/60ºC
Transportation: -30ºC/60ºC
Regulation
According to the directives of electromagnetic compatibility and
low voltage: EN 50090-2-2 / UNE-EN 61000-6-3:2007 / UNE-EN
61000-6-1:2007 / UNE-EN 61010-1.

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3Programming
This manual explains how to configure the gateway memory, using the two available methods of programming:
Off-line mode: When there is no connection between the ETS, the gateway and the DALI installation. The project design
and any configuration are done manually. This mode is used when the DALI installation has been previously configured
(nodes addressed, groups and scenes programmed, parameters configured, etc.)
On-line mode: When there is connection between the ETS, the gateway and the DALI installation. The project configuration
is generated according to the connected DALI line: addressing nodes, creating groups, etc. directly through the DALI bus.
3.1 Application program information
Application program: Ingenium / DALIK
Plug-in version: v1.4.3
Maximum number of communication objects: 1208
Maximum number of assignments: 2048 (for versions after 04-Jun-14).
ETS minimum required version: 4.1.8
The parameters of the device are configured with a specific parameter dialog (plug-in); do click on “open” from the parameters
menu in the ETS to run it:

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3.2 Individual address assigment
The DALIK Gateway has a programming button for the KNX individual address assignment which is located on the front of
the device.
A red led near the programming button lights up when it is pressed manually or if the device is set remotely to programming
mode state.
The led is automatically turned off if the ETS has assigned an individual address correctly or if the programming button is
pressed again manually.
To carry out an on-line configuration of the gateway a previous individual address assignment is required. If the
DALIK gateway has a different individual address, has no address assigned or the ETS cannot connect to it due
to any other reason, the plug-in application will show a failure and it will not change to on-line mode.
3.3 Communication objects tables
To show the DALIK gateway communication objects in the ETS project it is necessary to add to the gateway memory a
number of DALI lights or groups.
The communication objects associated to each DALI individual ballast or DALI group will be shown or hidden according to
the configuration that is done with the parameters plug-in. This DALI configuration can be done “on- line” or “off-line”.
3.3.1 DALI ligth objects
These are the objects that are available for each DALI individual light (standard ballast and emergency):
Objeto
Nombre | Función
Longitud
DPT
Flags
C
R
W
T
U
0
DALI ballast X | On/off
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
1
DALI ballast X | On/off status
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
2
DALI ballast X | Value
1 byte
5.001
●
●
●
3
DALI ballast X | Value status
1 byte
5.001
●
●
●
4
DALI ballast X | Dimming
4 bits
3.007
●
●
●
5
DALI ballast X | Lamp failure
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
1129
DALI ballast X | DALI individual scene
1 byte
18.001
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3.3.2 DALI emergency specific objects
These are the objects that are available for each DALI individual emergency:
Objeto
Nombre | Función
Longitud
DPT
Flags
C
R
W
T
U
489
DALI emergency X | Maintained / non m. function
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
490
DALI emergency X | Fluorescent tube alarm
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
491
DALI emergency X | Battery alarm
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
492
DALI emergency X | Status: test in progress
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
493
DALI emergency X | Status: emergency
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
494
DALI emergency X | Status: rest mode
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
495
DALI emergency X | Status byte
1 byte
5.010
●
●
●
496
DALI emergency X | Battery charge: percentage
1 byte
5.001
●
●
●
497
DALI emergency X | Functional test: in progress
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
498
DALI emergency X | Battery test: in progress
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
A DALI node which type is emergency has also available the previous ballast objects.
The DALI address that is controlled through these communication objects is indicated in the field X of the object name, being
its possible value from 0 to 63.
3.3.3 DALI group objects
These are the objects that are available for each DALI group:
Objeto
Nombre | Función
Longitud
DPT
Flags
C
R
W
T
U
384
DALI group X | On/off
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
385
DALI group X | On/off status
1 bit
1.001
●
●
●
386
DALI group X | Value
1 byte
5.001
●
●
●
387
DALI group X | Value status
1 byte
5.001
●
●
●
388
DALI group X | Dimming
4 bits
3.007
●
●
●
1193
DALI group X | DALI group scene
1 byte
18.001
●
●
●
The DALI group that is controlled through these communication objects is indicated in the field X of the object name, being
its possible value from 0 to 15.

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3.3.4 General objects
The following is a general object that it is always available:
Objeto
Nombre | Función
Longitud
DPT
Flags
C
R
W
T
U
480
Scene | DALI general scene execution
1 byte
17.001
●
●
●
3.4 Objects description
3.4.1 DALI light objects
Name
Object 0: DALI node X | on/off
Function
1-bit communication object to switch on and off the DALI light.
Description
When a “1” is received through this object the light is switched on and the brightness level goes up to the
last one memorized.
When a “0” is received through this object the light is switched off.
By default, the behaviour of the light when it is switched on/off through this object is: dimming to last value
or a fixed percentage.
Name
Object 1: DALI node X | on/off status
Function
1-bit communication object for feedback signalling of the on / off state of the DALI light.
Description
When the light is off and receives a switch on telegram or a brightness value, a “1” is sent through this
object.
When the light is on and it receives a switch off telegram or a brightness value of 0% a “0” is sent through
this object.
Name
Object 2: DALI node X | value
Function
1-byte communication object for precise control by setting a new brightness level directly.
Description
The brightness level will go up or down slowly according to the fade time (DALI parameter) configured.
By default, the behaviour of the light when it is switched off and it receives a value different from 0% through
this object is: dimming to receive value.
The individual value of each light is memorized (every 10 seconds) and sent automatically (after 3 seconds)
when the DALIK gateway recovers its power supply. If the light is not included in the project (gateway
memory) it will not be sent. If there is a power supply failure of the DALI ballast, the value set after it is the
individual power on level parameter (see paragraph 3.6.6 DALI parameters in page 25).

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Name
Object 3: DALI node X | value status
Function
1-byte communication object for feedback signalling of the current brightness level of the dimmer.
Description
When it receives a new brightness value or an increase/decrease dimming telegram the final brightness
value is sent through this object.
Name
Object 4: DALI node X | dimming
Function
4 bits communication object for dimming control with pushbuttons.
Description
Depending on the dimming steps set in the pushbutton, telegrams will make the brightness level go up or
down according to the fade time (DALI parameter) configured.
Break telegrams to this object will stop the brightness at the current level.
Name
Object 5: DALI node X | lamp failure
Function
1-bit communication object to feedback notification of any internal DALI ballast error through the KNX BUS.
Description
A “1” is sent automatically through this object when a DALI light detects a failure. Then, if the DALI failure
is corrected, a “0” is sent again through this object. In general, all DALI ballasts support the lamp failure
notification functionality.
Name
Object 1129: DALI node X | DALI individual scene
Function
1-byte communication object for individual DALI scenes save and recall.
Description
When a value from 1 to 16 (0x00 to 0x0F) is sent to this object the corresponding DALI ballast will recall
its internal scene which number corresponds to the value.
Scenes can be programmed in the parameters window of the specific DALI ballast (The DALI protocol
scenes number limitation is 16).
When a value from 128 to 143 (0x80 to 0x8F) is sent to this object the corresponding DALI ballast will save
its current brightness in the scene which number corresponds to the value.
The scenes can be executed for a DALI individual light or a DALI group. After a group scene execution,
the gateway will feedback the status of the first light that belongs to the group.
3.4.2 DALI emergency specific objects
Name
Object 489: DALI emergency X | Maintained / non maintained function
Function
1-bit communication object to read the maintained (continuous) mode of the emergency.
Description
The maintained mode of the emergency can be read by this communication object.
When a “1” is read through this object it indicates that the emergency is working in maintained mode. When
a “0” is read through this object the emergency is working in normal mode.
The maintained mode (continuous working mode) is configured by the manufacturer.

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Name
Object 490: DALI emergency X | Fluorescent tube alarm
Function
1-bit communication object for feedback signalling of the emergency lamp alarm.
Description
A “1” is sent automatically through this object when a DALI emergency detects a lamp failure. Then, if the
DALI failure is corrected, a “0” is sent again through this object.
Only available if the DALI emergency supports the extended lamp failure notification functionality.
Name
Object 491: DALI emergency X | Battery alarm
Function
1-bit communication object for feedback signalling of the battery alarm.
Description
A “1” is sent automatically through this object when a DALI emergency detects battery failure. Then, if the
DALI failure is corrected, a “0” is sent again through this object.
Name
Object 492: DALI emergency X | Status: test in progress
Function
1-bit communication object for feedback signalling of the test progress status.
Description
A “1” is sent automatically through this object when the DALI emergency status changes to test in progress.
A “0” is sent through the other status objects too (emergency and rest mode).
Name
Object 493: DALI emergency X | Status: emergency
Function
1-bit communication object for feedback signalling of the emergency status.
Description
A “1” is sent automatically through this object when the DALI emergency status changes to emergency. A
“0” is sent through the other status objects too (test in progress and rest mode).
Name
Object 494: DALI emergency X | Status: rest mode
Function
1-bit communication object for feedback signalling of the rest mode status (normal mode).
Description
A “1” is sent automatically through this object when the DALI emergency status changes to rest. A “0” is
sent through the other status objects too (emergency and test in progress mode).
Name
Object 495: DALI emergency X | Status byte
Function
1-byte communication object for reading the status.
Description
The status of the emergency can be read from this communication object.
1 = Rest mode
2 = Normal mode
4 = Emergency mode
8 = Extended emergency mode
16 = Functional test in progress
32 = Battery test in progress
Name
Object 496: DALI emergency X | Battery charge percentage
Function
1-byte communication object for read the current battery charge percentage of the emergency.

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Description
The current battery charge level of the emergency can be read from this communication object being the
answer a value from 0 to 254.
Only available if the DALI emergency supports this feature. If the gateway answers the value 255 means
that it is not supported.
Name
Object 497: DALI emergency X | Functional test: in progress
Function
1-bit communication object to start and stop an internal functional test.
Description
When a “1” is sent to this object the emergency starts a functional test that takes 5 seconds approximately.
During this test the correct function is checked: the emergency changes from rest mode to test mode and
the light is switched on. After the test, the light goes back to the last value and the emergency changes to
rest mode again.
When a “0” is sent to this object the emergency stops the current test.
Name
Object 498: DALI emergency X | Battery test: in progress
Function
1-bit communication object to start and stop an internal battery test.
Description
When a “1” is sent to this object the emergency starts a battery test that takes 1 hour approximately. The
battery test can only be executed when the battery is fully charged.
During this test the battery autonomy is checked: the emergency changes from rest mode to test mode
and the light is switched on. After the test, the light goes back to the last value and the emergency changes
to rest mode again.
When a “0” is sent to this object the emergency stops the current test.
3.4.3 DALI group objects
The working and behaviour description of the DALI group objects is similar to DALI individual lights, except for the “lamp fail”
object that it is not available for groups.
3.4.4 General objects
Name
Object 480: Scene | DALI general scene execution
Function
1-byte communication object for general DALI scenes save and recall.
Description
When a value from 1 to 16 (0x00 to 0x0F) is sent to this object every DALI ballast programmed in the
gateway memory will recall its internal scene which number corresponds to the value.
Scenes can be programmed in the parameters window of the specific DALI ballast (The DALI protocol
scenes number limitation is 16).
When a value from 128 to 143 (0x80 to 0x8F) is sent to this object every DALI ballast programmed in the
gateway memory will save its current value in the scene which number corresponds to the value.

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3.5 Off-line mode
This programming mode is thought for project design and configuration without any connection to the DALI installation. In
this case, the parameterization of the DALI ballasts it is supposed to be already done: addressing, groups assignment,
parameters definition like maximum and minimum values, dimming fade time, power on levels, etc. or any setting of the
internal DALI scenes.
The programmer has been provided of all this information and only needs to configure the gateway, setting how many DALI
lights or groups exist, and what addresses do they have. After that, the programmer work is only the assignment of the
communication objects to KNX group addresses.
The first time that the specific parameter dialog (plug-in) is executed it is started in off-line mode.

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3.5.1 Adding ligths or groups
Do click on add node or add group buttons in the lower left corner to include DALI ballasts, emergencies or groups to the
gateway memory.
Notice that it is not possible to add lights or groups that have been already included. If a node (EVG) is added it must be
selected the type of node that can be a standard DALI ballast or a DALI intelligent emergency.
The DALI lights (EVGs) and groups included are shown in the DALI project tree above.
To delete a light or group that has been already added to the DALI tree just select it and do click on the delete button and the
do click on the ok option to confirm.
Once the DALI lights (EVGs) and groups have been added to the DALI tree, press OK at the lower right corner of the plug-in
to go back to the ETS and see the communications objects that have been added to the DALIK gateway.
When controlling groups of lights, the only way to obtain a simultaneous behaviour is using DALI group objects of
the gateway. It is not recommended to share group addresses for individual lights objects in order manage a group
because the telegrams sent to the DALI bus are not simultaneous. The same happens when using scenes.

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3.5.2 Groups and scenes
3.5.2.1 Groups
A DALI light (EVG) can be a member of up to 16 different DALI groups. When a light is included in a group it can be controlled
individually or by group at any time. The DALI protocol also gives the possibility to save up to 16 different scenes or pre-sets
that can be memorized individually for each DALI light.
The information of group members and scenes is saved in each DALI ballast. It can be read and edited from the application
and it is automatically downloaded after downloading the application to the DALIK.
The DALI groups and scenes settings are sent automatically after programming the DALIK gateway. This operation
may take a few seconds depending on the size of the installation.
In the case of groups, the programmer can easily decide whether a ballast is member of a DALI group or not just by clicking
on the corresponding checkbox. If the group already exists, the DALI light will be included on it. If the group has not been
created yet the application will add it to the DALI tree automatically.
The DALIK programming application allows setting the groups configuration visually in an easy way with a lights-groups
matrix. Do click on DALI groups in the project tree to show it.

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The horizontal axis of the matrix are the 16 DALI groups (from 0 to 15), and the vertical axis are each of the 64 DALI lights
(from 0 to 63).
First of all, individual lights must be added to the project tree as explained before. If not, the matrix appears in blank.
Then, by clicking on the boxes of the matrix, the lights are included in the corresponding groups.
If the group has been already created, the light is just included in it. If the group has not been created yet it will appear in the
project tree automatically. On the other side, if every light is deleted from a group, the application asks whether to delete it or
not.
In the previous example picture, there are 10 DALI lights added to the project tree (from 0 to 9) and every of them are included
in the group 0. The group 1 includes lights from 0 to 4 and the group 2 includes lights from 5 to 9.
3.5.2.2 Scenes
In the case of the scenes, the programmer can set the specific regulation value (0-255, from 0=0% to 255=100%) for each
DALI scene (from 0-15).
The scenes can be executed for a DALI individual light or a DALI group. After a group scene execution, the gateway
will feedback the status of the first light that belongs to the group.
3.5.3 Behaviour parameters
The behaviour of each DALI light and groups can be configured by clicking on them in the DALI tree. This parameterization
is set individually for every light and every group and it is memorized in the gateway memory. The available behaviour
parameters are explained next:

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3.5.3.1 Behaviour when switching on
This parameter defines the ballast behaviour when receiving a switch on telegram (object 0: on/off for DALI light and object
384: on/off for DALI group). The ballast will dim the light to the last value (different from 0%) or to defined and fixed value in
% from the list:
The time that the light takes to change from 0% to the switch on value is set in the following parameter: switch on time.
3.5.3.2 Allow switching on with brightness value
This parameter defines if the ballast can be switched on when receiving a new brightness value telegram (object 2: value for
DALI light and object 386: value for DALI group).
When this parameter is set to “No”, if the light (or group) has been switched off by sending a switch off telegram or a 0%
value, it cannot be switched on again by a new % value, it can only be switched on by switch on or dimming telegrams.
3.5.3.3 Switch on/off time
Switch on time: This parameter defines the time (measured in seconds) that the light takes to change from 0% to the switch
on value when receiving a switch on telegram. The value of this parameter can be set from 0 to 15 seconds. The final
brightness value depends on the previous parameter “behaviour when switching on” and the time is independent from the
value (see figure).
Switch off time: This parameter defines the time (measured in seconds) that the light takes to change from its current
brightness value to 0% when receiving a switch off telegram. The value of this parameter can be set from 0 to 15 seconds.
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3.5.3.4 Fade time
It is the time (measured in seconds) that the light takes to change from its current brightness value to any other new value
when receiving a value telegram. This time is independent from the initial and final value (see figure).
Thanks to this it is possible to dim a group of lights simultaneously obtaining a simultaneous effect even if the initial brightness
values are not the same. When controlling DALI lights by groups, the effect is the same according to the behaviour parameters
of the group (see next figure):
switch on
time
switch off
time
fade
time
brightness
switch on
dimming or value
switch off
time
switch off
time
fade
time
group
switch off
individual
control
brightness
group
dimming or value
time

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3.6 On-line mode
This programming mode is thought for project design and configuration when the DALIK gateway is connected both to KNX
and DALI installations. This is the case where the parameterization of the DALI ballasts have not been done yet and it must
be carried out by the ETS programmer.
The DALIK program application on-line mode provides all DALI commissioning functionalities that can be needed by the
programmer: DALI addressing function, individual light localization and checking, DALI groups and scenes editing, individual
ballast internal parameterization, etc.
During the on-line programming, the GE611100 gateway must be fully connected to KNX and main voltage power supply.
Also every DALI device must be connected to the DALI line and main voltage supply too; otherwise it will not be detected
correctly during the searching process and other functions.
First, open the specific parameter dialog (plug-in) from the ETS parameters window and do click on connect button from
above.
Remember that any on-line configuration of the DALIK gateway requires a previous individual address assignment to the
device. If the gateway has a different individual address, has no address assigned or the ETS cannot connect to it due to any
other reason, the plug-in application will show a failure and it will not change to on-line mode.
If the connection it is not ok and the plug-in is still in off-line mode, any on-line function is not available and the following
message is shown.
If the connection is OK the plug-in shows a connected message in the log and the mode changes to on-line.
For the DALI installation on-line commissioning there are available three main functions that are explained next. These
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3.6.1 DALI commissioning
3.6.1.1 New initialization
The “New initialization” function is used the first time with no commissioned or addressed DALI installations.
The DALIK gateway will search for every connected DALI ballast by carrying out a progressive scan of the DALI line,
identifying all the devices and assigning a DALI address to each of them. The time taken for the whole search can vary
depending on the amount of DALI devices connected.
The devices detected and addressed by the gateway will be included in its DALI lights/groups tree automatically.
By pressing OK, the corresponding objects of each detected and addressed DALI node (EVG) will be shown in the ETS
objects table.
By using this function, the current configuration of the gateway will be lost and every DALI address may change.

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3.6.1.2 Detection
The detection function can be used with already addressed DALI installations in order to include installed DALI lights into the
DALIK memory. Use this function if the DALI line has been already addressed and it is only necessary to find every DALI
device to add them to the project.
The DALIK gateway will search for every connected DALI ballast by carrying out a progressive scan of the DALI line,
identifying all the devices and adding them to its memory. In this case the DALI address of each node (EVG) it is not changed.
By using this function, the current configuration of the gateway will be lost but the DALI addresses of the ballasts
do not change.
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