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6 Top Questions

What is the CBU-A2D, and what lighting control does it offer?

The CBU-A2D is a Bluetooth-controllable, two-channel 0-10V/DALI controller. It allows control of up to two 0-10V drivers or a tunable white LED driver with dual 0-10V control interfaces. It can also be configured into DALI mode, supporting integration with DALI LED drivers and sensors for presence detection and daylight harvesting.

What is the CBU-TED / CBU-TED-LR, and what types of lighting does it control?

The CBU-TED-LR is a Bluetooth-enabled trailing-edge dimmer that controls incandescent lamps, dimmable LED lamps, and dimmable LED control gear. The device can control up to 100W at 230V AC or 50W at 120V AC. It is equipped with overcurrent and overtemperature protection and integrates easily into a Casambi network, allowing wireless dimming of compatible loads.

What is the CBU-PWM4, and what kind of lighting does it control?

The CBU-PWM4 is a Bluetooth-controllable, Casambi-enabled four-channel PWM dimmer. It is designed for controlling constant voltage LED loads such as LED strips and LED modules. The device is connected between a 12-24V DC power supply and the LED load, providing wireless dimming and control through the Casambi app at a maximum of 6A which can be divided freely between the 4 channels.

What is the CBU-ASD / CBU-ASD-LR, and how does it work?

The CBU-ASD-LR is a long-range wireless control unit designed for drivers with 0-10V, 1-10V, or DALI dimming interfaces. It allows integration of dimmable luminaires into a Casambi mesh network. The device also supports standalone DALI, making it possible to connect directly to LED drivers without requiring an external DALI power supply.

What is the difference between DCS - DALI Gateway profiles 9000 and 30306?

Profile 9000 of the DCS - DALI Gateway acts as a bridge between a DALI network and a Casambi network, allowing control of Casambi devices through a DALI master. However, it doesn’t allow scene activation from the DALI system. Profile 30306, on the other hand, enables Casambi scene control via DALI, with a limit of 16 scenes. This profile also supports push-button control, making it a more flexible option for scene-based integration.

How can I prevent the Casambi Cloud Gateway from getting 'stuck'?

The Casambi Cloud Gateway may get "stuck" if the network configuration is not updated correctly, often due to using an outdated version of the Casambi app. To prevent this, ensure that the Casambi app is up to date before making any network changes. If the gateway becomes unresponsive, resetting it and reconfiguring it through the latest app version typically resolves the issue.