EP3123831B1 - Procédé de mise en service d'un système d'éclairage - Google Patents

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EP3123831B1
EP3123831B1 EP15712868.7A EP15712868A EP3123831B1 EP 3123831 B1 EP3123831 B1 EP 3123831B1 EP 15712868 A EP15712868 A EP 15712868A EP 3123831 B1 EP3123831 B1 EP 3123831B1
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B47/00Circuit arrangements for operating light sources in general, i.e. where the type of light source is not relevant
    • H05B47/10Controlling the light source
    • H05B47/175Controlling the light source by remote control
    • H05B47/18Controlling the light source by remote control via data-bus transmission
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B47/00Circuit arrangements for operating light sources in general, i.e. where the type of light source is not relevant
    • H05B47/10Controlling the light source
    • H05B47/175Controlling the light source by remote control
    • H05B47/18Controlling the light source by remote control via data-bus transmission
    • H05B47/183Controlling the light source by remote control via data-bus transmission using digital addressable lighting interface [DALI] communication protocols
    • HELECTRICITY
    • H05ELECTRIC TECHNIQUES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • H05BELECTRIC HEATING; ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; CIRCUIT ARRANGEMENTS FOR ELECTRIC LIGHT SOURCES, IN GENERAL
    • H05B47/00Circuit arrangements for operating light sources in general, i.e. where the type of light source is not relevant
    • H05B47/10Controlling the light source
    • H05B47/175Controlling the light source by remote control
    • H05B47/198Grouping of control procedures or address assignation to light sources
    • H05B47/199Commissioning of light sources

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  • the present invention relates to a method for putting a lighting system into operation, operating addresses being assigned to the luminaires of the system as part of the method.
  • Lighting systems of modern design which are intended in particular for lighting larger buildings or systems, usually offer the option of switching the lights arranged in different areas on or off or adjusting their brightness not only via the switches or dimmers arranged in the respective areas . Instead, there is also the option of remotely controlling the lights from a central control device. This achieves convenient lighting control for illuminating larger buildings or complexes.
  • Lighting systems of this type therefore usually have one or more command transmitters, which can use commands to address and control the lamp operating devices that are arranged decentrally in different areas and are connected to a power supply network. Communication from the lamp operating devices to the command generator is also often provided in order, for example, to report back faulty operating states. In this way, not only convenient lighting control but also reliable monitoring of the status of the lighting system is made possible.
  • the individual lamp operating devices are controlled via an address which is individually assigned to them and via which they can be addressed by the central control unit.
  • the lamp operating devices are preferably assigned so-called operating addresses which, among other things, also take into account the arrangement of the light sources in the different areas of the building to be illuminated.
  • DALI Digital Addressable Lighting Interface
  • This is an interface developed by the lighting industry for the transmission of digital control commands between a central control unit and distributed consumers. Up to 64 lights can then be connected to one via a so-called DALI bus command devices can be connected, which lights can be individually addressed. Since the corresponding lamp operating devices do not yet have an operating address when they are manufactured and installed in the lighting system, this must be assigned as part of an initialization procedure that is to be carried out in accordance with the DALI standard as explained below.
  • the operating devices of the individual lights are first connected to the DALI bus, i.e. the control line.
  • the subsequent supply of voltage to the lamp operating devices causes each lamp operating device to generate an individual random address for itself.
  • the command is then issued from the central command generator for the lamp operating devices to report with their random address, as a result of which a list of all devices is created internally at the command generator, which also contains the information about which random addresses the devices can be contacted in each case.
  • this random address does not yet take into account the spatial arrangement of the lamp operating device and is unsuitably long for ongoing operation, in a subsequent step the devices are then assigned the operating address provided for subsequent operation.
  • the central command generator first calls up a first random address, with the result that the corresponding lamp is identified, ie, for example, lights up. Now a person has to determine in which room this lamp is located. As soon as the position has been determined, a corresponding feedback is sent to the control center. Another person then enters the location and the group of the luminaire that is reporting into the control unit, with the result that this luminaire is then assigned a suitable operating address. All random addresses are processed in this way one after the other until all lights have been assigned an operating address. This is stored in a corresponding memory of the lamp operating device.
  • each lamp has a single operating address under which it is controlled by the central control unit of the system.
  • lights are also known from the prior art which have several separate units for light emission, the brightness and/or color or color temperature of which can be adjusted independently of one another. In the simplest case, these are, for example, lights that have lighting means for direct light emission on the one hand and lighting means for indirect light emission on the other.
  • Lights are also known which have individual light modules which are arranged, for example, in an elongated arrangement one behind the other or in the manner of a matrix and can each be set individually with regard to their light output.
  • the luminaire is then usually assigned a plurality of operating addresses, which are then used to transmit individual brightness setpoint values for the individual units or at least groups of units. In this case, several operating addresses must be assigned to the light.
  • the U.S. 2012/133303 A1 describes a method for putting several lights into operation, it being possible to use identification information to determine whether the light requires several operating addresses.
  • the DE 10 2010 020960 A1 describes an arrangement and a method in which a lamp can send information to a receiver by means of luminous flux, the receiver being able to read this luminous flux and evaluate the information contained therein.
  • the object of the present invention is to offer a solution to this problem.
  • the allocation of addresses for such more complex lights should be simplified or optimized and at the same time it should be ensured that the central control unit has knowledge of which operating addresses have been allocated to the light.
  • the object is achieved by a method for putting a lighting system into operation according to claim 1 and by a control unit for a lighting system
  • the solution according to the invention is based on the idea of enabling the control unit of the system to recognize, within the scope of the address assignment, whether there is a lamp which requires several operating addresses. If this is the case, the central control unit interrupts the usual procedure for allocating the operating addresses to the participants in the system and instead first immediately transmits the number of operating addresses still required to the lamp. This not only means that addresses are assigned more quickly, since the luminaire no longer has to identify itself to the central control unit several times. In addition, it is also ensured that the central control unit has direct knowledge of how many and which operating addresses have been assigned to the light. This ensures that the lamp can actually be controlled efficiently as part of the lighting system at a later point in time.
  • a method for starting up a lighting system for a number of distributed lights is therefore proposed, the lights being connected to a central control unit—preferably via a bus system—and this being designed to contact the lights after they have been identified and to transmit an operating address to them.
  • the control unit is designed to recognize when a first operating address is assigned to a light that requires a number of operating addresses that it is a more complex light of this type. In this case, all other operating addresses are then immediately transmitted to this light by the central control unit before addresses are assigned to other lights in the system, with the check as to whether the contacted light requires several operating addresses by reading out and evaluating one in a memory of the light stored GTIN information, which contains the information on the number of addresses required.
  • this GTIN information contains a statement about what kind of DALI device it is. According to the present invention, this information now contains not only the fact that the lamp requires several operating addresses, but also contains information about the number of addresses required. On the one hand, the central control unit needs this information - as already mentioned - in order to actually be able to method according to the invention then to transmit the addresses that are still required immediately to the lamp. At the same time, the central control unit also contains the information about which operating addresses are used to jointly control the lamp, so that the lamp can be integrated into the system as a result.
  • the operating addresses assigned to the light it is not absolutely necessary for the operating addresses assigned to the light to be consecutive addresses of the DALI system, even if this would of course be advantageous.
  • the central control unit the information as to which operating addresses have been assigned to the lights is primarily relevant. A corresponding assignment of these addresses, for example to the individual lighting units of the lamp, can then be carried out in a suitable manner by the central control unit.
  • the present invention thus opens up the possibility of also integrating more complex lights in a simple and efficient manner into a lighting system, in particular into a lighting system which operates in accordance with the DALI standard.
  • a lamp generally provided with the reference numeral 100, which is designed as a pendant lamp in the illustrated embodiment and is attached via at least one suspension element, in the present case via two cables 101 to a support element, not shown, e.g. on the ceiling of a room.
  • the lamp 100 could also be used as a surface-mounted ceiling lamp.
  • the luminaire 100 is elongate overall. Its shape is primarily determined by a carrier element 102, which represents the central element of the lamp 100 and on which all other components are arranged or attached.
  • the carrier element 102 has on its underside or the light emission side of the lamp 100 a receiving area that is approximately U-shaped in cross section, in which several light modules are arranged in an exchangeable manner.
  • FIG. 4 Two views of such a light module are in the Figures 4 and 5 shown where figure 4 a perspective view of the lighting module from the top and figure 5 the underside over which the light is emitted shows.
  • the lighting module 110 is approximately box-shaped and has on its rear side 111 - not shown - means for mechanical attachment to the carrier element 102 and means for electrical contacting of power supply and control lines.
  • these contacting means are formed by a plug 112 which, when the module 110 is inserted into the receiving area of the carrier element 102 , is coupled to corresponding mating plug elements of the lamp 100 and thus connected to a control unit of the lamp 100 .
  • the lighting module 110 is not only mechanically attached to the carrier element 102 but is also electrically connected to the control unit of the lamp 100 .
  • this opens up the possibility of supplying the module 110 with power and controlling it individually, for example in order to adjust the brightness of the light output.
  • LEDs are arranged within the module 110 for light emission. These LEDs are arranged in a matrix, with the light emission taking place in two different ways in the exemplary embodiment shown. Namely, as according to the view of the module 110 from below figure 5 As can be seen, a plurality of lenses 115 are arranged in a 3 ⁇ 6 matrix in the more central area. An LED is assigned to each lens, so that the corresponding light is then emitted via the assigned lens 115 towards the underside. For example, this light emission is used to achieve intensive and targeted illumination of a workplace or another object. In the peripheral area of this LED lens matrix there is a frame-like additional area 116, which is also assigned LEDs.
  • This frame area 116 is designed in such a way that light emitted via it is radiated rather diffusely. Ultimately, this means that the module 110 emits light in two different ways, on the one hand in the form of a directed light emission via the lenses 115 and on the other hand diffusely via the surrounding frame 116.
  • a plurality of such modules 110 are arranged in the receiving area of the carrier element 102, so that the luminaire 100 is viewed from the underside as shown in FIG figure 3 is shown.
  • a total of 14 light modules 110 are used in the illustrated exemplary embodiment, which in principle are configured identically, but can in principle each be controlled individually. Strictly speaking, it would be conceivable that when the individual modules 110 are controlled, a distinction is again made between the light sources for the directed light emission and the light sources for the diffuse light emission. In this case, there would be as many as 28 (14 ⁇ 2) LED groups or units whose light output could be adjusted independently of one another with regard to light emission towards the underside of the lamp 100 .
  • a corresponding lighting system is in figure 6 shown, a DALI system 50 being shown here as a preferred exemplary embodiment, which has a central control unit 51, from which the bus line 52 of the system 50 extends.
  • the lamp 100 is connected to these bus lines, among other things, and has a control unit 120 internally, which is provided for communication with the central control information 51 . DALI commands issued by this control unit 51 are thus implemented by the control unit 120 in such a way that the individual modules 110 are operated with the desired brightness.
  • control unit 120 causes the individual modules 110 to assume the desired brightness plays a subordinate role for the present invention. Provision could be made, for example, for each module 110 to be supplied individually by the control unit 120 with a current that has already been designed accordingly. However, it would also be conceivable for the control unit 120 to only output brightness commands to the modules 110, which in turn then automatically assume a corresponding brightness.
  • each module would have to be assigned its own DALI operating address. This means that even in the simplified case presented here, in which no distinction is made between directed and diffuse light emission and separate control of indirect lighting is dispensed with, it would be necessary to allocate a total of 14 DALI addresses, which is rather unrealistic, as in this case the maximum four such lights 100 could be connected to the system 50 at all.
  • the number of DALI addresses used by the light 100 will therefore realistically be reduced, in which case, for example, some neighboring modules will be controlled in the same way under a specific address, or the brightness values will be specified by the DALI brightness setpoints at specific positions of the light modules 110 and the The modules in between assume a brightness that corresponds to a specific brightness progression or brightness profile. Realistically, around four to eight DALI addresses would then be used for the light 100 in the present case.
  • the procedure for assigning addresses according to the invention is shown schematically in figure 7 shown.
  • the basic principle of the method corresponds to the procedures known from the prior art for assigning operating addresses, for example according to the DALI standard.
  • This first step S1 can be implemented in a variety of ways, it being conceivable, for example, as mentioned at the outset, for all connected lights to identify themselves using a unique address and for the central control unit to select and contact one of the lights.
  • This individual address can be, for example, a factory-assigned original address or a random address.
  • the selection of an individual lamp can also take place in different variants, one possibility being, after an identification request by the central control unit, to select that lamp which reports first. Alternatively, all addresses could be collected first and then treated in ascending or descending order.
  • step S2 After contact has been made with an individual lamp, the next step is to assign the operating address to the corresponding lamp (step S2).
  • step S2 there are various procedures from the prior art, one of which is, for example, that the lamp is contacted using the original or random address and is requested to emit a recognizable brightness signal, ie to switch itself on, for example.
  • the position of the lamp in a building or a room can be detected and the central control unit can accordingly be prompted to allocate an operating address that takes this position into account.
  • the address is then stored in a memory of the light or the operating device of the light.
  • a check takes place as to whether the light just contacted is a multi-address light, i.e. a light that requires multiple DALI addresses .
  • this can be done, for example, by the central control unit reading the so-called GTIN information (GTIN: General Trade Identification Number), which characterizes the lamp, from the memory of the lamp control unit 120 when the first operating address is assigned to this lamp.
  • GTIN information GTIN: General Trade Identification Number
  • This data not only provides information as to whether it is actually a multi-address luminaire, but also how many addresses the luminaire requires in total.
  • FIG. 8 An excerpt from the memory content of a lamp is shown schematically in figure 8 shown.
  • the already mentioned GTIN information is initially stored in a first area 201 of the memory 200 .
  • Further memory locations 202 to 205 contain the DALI addresses, it being assumed in the present case that the light, as already mentioned, requires four DALI addresses.
  • the address assigned to the lamp in step S2 is written into the first memory location 202, since—as will be seen below—the lamp only makes contact with the central control unit once as part of the regular address assignment.
  • step S3 If the check in step S3 is negative, ie it is a simple lamp that only requires a single DALI address, the method is continued with step S1, although the lamps that are already supplied with DALI addresses are no longer involved . In other words, one of the remaining lights that still needs addresses makes contact with the central control unit and receives a corresponding operating address in the subsequent step S2. As already mentioned, this corresponds to the usual procedure according to the prior art.
  • step S4 the central control unit immediately assigns a further operating address to this lamp in step S4. This is then written to the next free address memory location of the lamp's control gear.
  • step S5 If it is determined in the subsequent step S5 that the memory locations for the operating addresses have not yet been completely filled, then a further address is assigned, with this loop being repeated until the check is made in step S5 is positive, i.e. the lamp has actually been assigned the required number of operating addresses, which have been successively written into the address memory locations 202 to 205. The lamp is thus fully supplied and the method is continued with step 1 with the remaining lamps, with the multi-address lamp now also no longer participating in the method, as is known from the prior art.
  • the central control unit could count independently, since it knows how many addresses are required based on the information received in step S3, or directly access the address memory area 202 to 205 and check whether it is already completely filled.
  • the method according to the invention therefore represents a significant advance over solutions used to date.
  • the advantages come into play in particular in a DALI system, but the invention is in no way limited to this special communication standard but can of course also be used with other standards come into action.

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  1. Procédé de mise en service d'un système d'éclairage (50) pour plusieurs luminaires (100) disposés de manière répartie, dans lequel les luminaires (100) sont reliés avec une unité de commande centrale (51) et l'unité de commande centrale (51) entre en contact avec les luminaires (100) individuellement et leur transmet une adresse de fonctionnement,
    dans lequel lors de l'attribution d'une adresse de fonctionnement l'unité de commande centrale (51) vérifie si le luminaire (100) ayant fait l'objet d'une mise en contact est un luminaire (100) nécessitant plusieurs adresses de fonctionnement,
    dans lequel dans le cas où le luminaire (100) a réellement besoin de plusieurs adresses de fonctionnement, toutes les adresses de fonctionnement nécessaires supplémentaires sont transmises à ce luminaire (100), avant qu'une attribution d'adresse soit effectuée à d'autres luminaires (100) du système d'éclairage (50),
    caractérisé en ce que
    la vérification pour savoir si le luminaire (100) ayant fait l'objet d'une mise en contact a besoin de plusieurs adresses de fonctionnement est effectuée par lecture et évaluation d'une information de numéro d'identification commerciale général, GTIN, mémorisée dans une mémoire du luminaire, qui contient l'information relative au nombre total des adresses nécessaires.
  2. Procédé selon la revendication 1,
    dans lequel le système d'éclairage (50) est un système DALI.
  3. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
    dans lequel lors de l'attribution de plusieurs adresses de fonctionnement à un luminaire (100), des zones de mémorisation d'adresse (202-205) correspondantes de la mémoire (200) sont remplies successivement.
  4. Procédé selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes,
    dans lequel les plusieurs adresses de fonctionnement attribuées à un luminaire (100) sont des adresses séquentielles.
  5. Unité de commande (51) pour un système d'éclairage (50) pour plusieurs luminaires (100) disposés de manière répartie, dans lequel les luminaires (100) peuvent être reliés avec l'unité de commande centrale (51) et l'unité de commande centrale (51) est conçue, dans le cadre d'une mise en service du système, pour entrer en contact avec les luminaires (100) individuellement et pour leur transmettre une adresse de fonctionnement,
    dans laquelle l'unité de commande centrale (51) est en outre conçue,
    • lors de l'attribution d'une adresse de fonctionnement, pour vérifier si le luminaire (100) ayant fait l'objet d'une mise en contact est un luminaire (100) nécessitant plusieurs adresses de fonctionnement,
    • et dans le cas où le luminaire (100) a réellement besoin de plusieurs adresses de fonctionnement, pour transmettre toutes les adresses de fonctionnement nécessaires supplémentaires à ce luminaire (100), avant qu'une attribution d'adresse soit effectuée à d'autres luminaires (100) du système d'éclairage (50),
    caractérisée en ce que l'unité de commande (51) est conçue, afin de vérifier si le luminaire (100) ayant fait l'objet d'une mise en contact a besoin de plusieurs adresses de fonctionnement, pour lire et évaluer une information de numéro d'identification commerciale général, GTIN, mémorisé dans une mémoire du luminaire, qui contient l'information du nombre total d'adresses nécessaires.
  6. Unité de commande selon la revendication 5,
    dans laquelle celle-ci est conçue pour attribuer à un luminaire (100) qui a besoin de plusieurs adresses de fonctionnement, des adresses séquentielles.
  7. Système d'éclairage, comprenant plusieurs luminaires (100) disposés de manière répartie, ainsi qu'une unité de commande centrale (51) reliée avec les luminaires (100), dans lequel au moins un des luminaires (100) a besoin de plusieurs adresses de fonctionnement pour une commande et l'unité de commande (51) est conçue selon l'une quelconque des revendications 5 à 6.
  8. Système d'éclairage selon la revendication 7,
    dans lequel le luminaire (100) qui a besoin de plusieurs adresses de fonctionnement présente plusieurs unités pouvant être commandées individuellement pour l'émission de lumière (110).
  9. Système d'éclairage selon la revendication 7 ou 8,
    dans lequel les luminaires (100) sont reliés avec l'unité de commande centrale (51) par le biais d'une ligne de bus (52).
  10. Système d'éclairage selon l'une quelconque des revendications 7 à 9, dans lequel il s'agit d'un système DALI.
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