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Emergency lighting <strong>LED</strong> Driver<br />

Overview<br />

Combination of emergency lighting and DALI<br />

The special feature of EM PRO units from Tridonic is that they<br />

can be operated with DALI emergency control systems or can be<br />

successfully integrated in DALI-based lighting systems. This means<br />

that the entire functionality of DALI systems can be accessed,<br />

including individual addressability.<br />

Standards and approval marks<br />

Emergency lighting <strong>LED</strong> Driver from Tridonic are <strong>EN</strong>EC certified,<br />

carry the CE and RCM mark and meet all the European<br />

as well as international standards relating to safety,<br />

operation and electro-magnetic compatibility (EMC).<br />

Technical information<br />

The latest technical information is available on the internet at:<br />

www.tridonic.com, menu “Technical data”, submenu “Data sheets”<br />

Personal enquiries<br />

A form for personal enquiries is available on the internet at:<br />

www.tridonic.com, menu “Contact”, submenu “Contact form”<br />

Individually addressable emergency lighting <strong>LED</strong> Driver have<br />

a certain level of “intelligence”. In these cases, the fault reporting<br />

function provides more information than simply that the<br />

lamp, <strong>LED</strong> Driver or battery is faulty. Detailed information on say,<br />

the type of lamp or device status can be displayed either locally<br />

or centrally. This extensive functionality of EM PRO emergency<br />

lighting <strong>LED</strong> Driver, which also have the “capabilities”<br />

of the EM SELFTEST module, has benefits in terms of facility<br />

management, particularly for operating large lighting systems.<br />

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www.tridonic.com<br />

<strong>Catalogue</strong> 2017

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