What is the difference between DALI and DALI-2?
Lighting control systems are essential for creating flexible and efficient environments. In commercial, retail, and hospitality projects, control technology defines comfort, functionality, and energy savings. Many lighting professionals still refer to “DALI” control, but there is an important difference between DALI and DALI-2.
DALI (Digital Addressable Lighting Interface) is the original standard for controlling luminaires digitally. It allows basic commands such as on/off switching, dimming, and scene-setting within a wired control infrastructure.
DALI-2 is the latest generation of this protocol. It introduces certified compatibility between luminaires, sensors, switches, and control devices — regardless of manufacturer. In addition, DALI-2 enables feedback from luminaires, such as energy reporting or error messages, which makes system monitoring easier and more reliable.
At Karizma Luce, all luminaires with DALI control — including Dea Juno M — are equipped exclusively with DALI-2 drivers. This ensures the highest technical standard, long-term compatibility, and full support for modern lighting control systems.
Dea Juno M is designed for professional environments where precise and reliable light control is essential. In addition to DALI-2, phase-cut dimming is available for smaller or simpler installations. Casambi wireless control is also possible for projects that require flexible, app-based control without additional wiring.
Would you like to know more about Casambi wireless control? Discover Dea Juno S, a compact track spotlight where wireless control options are explained in detail.
Choosing the right control system is essential for every project. With Dea Juno M, Karizma Luce provides a track spotlight that combines flexibility, precision, and professional control technology, ready for the most demanding environments.