Lighting

Control systems for lighting

There are a variety of control systems for lighting. This overview shows the possible control protocols and buses, their wiring scheme and what is required with Loxone with the assumption that dimming is to be implemented.

Control

Loxone connection

Standard

Channels

Wiring scheme

Notes

Control

Loxone connection

Standard

Channels

Wiring scheme

Notes

0-10V

Analog outputs

N/A

1 channel per 0-10v output.

N/A

Given the limited number of analog outputs is not suitable for larger installations.

Loxone Extension

Loxone Extension Bus

Proprietary

Maximum number of Loxone extensions is not defined.

Linear bus

There is only one device, the Loxone Dimmer Extension. 240v output only. Recommended for retrofitting only.

Loxone Air

Miniserver Go or Loxone Air Extension

Proprietary

Maximum of 128 Air device channels.

Wireless

 

Loxone Tree

Loxone Tree Extension

Proprietary

Maximum of 50 devices per tree branch.

Star & Linear bus (mixed)

RGBW dimmer for Loxone Tree is under development (December 2016).

DMX

Loxone DMX Extension

Third party

Standard: 512 channels (Loxone restriction: 128 channels)

Linear bus

Standard for stage lighting technology. Wide range of dimmers and components available.

DALI

Loxone DALI Extension

Third party

64 channels

Star & Linear bus (mixed)

Standard for building light technology.

KNX

Miniserver KNX interface

Third party

Theoretically 61455 participants once their channels

Star & Linear bus (mixed)

Standard for building automation.

Wireless

Depending on the terminal: Virtual outputs, PicoC

No standard, per device

Specific device, each device requires an IP in the LAN

Wireless

No standard - each device uses its own protocol. Log must be known. Not recommended for basic lighting, since no standard

LED Luminaires

The German space of this Wiki has a list of spots, panels, LED strips, etc. Given those pages are mainly just listings it seems wasteful to duplicate here in English. See: