DMX-DALI Gateway: Bridging Two Lighting Control Worlds

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Lighting control in architectural and entertainment environments often involves two dominant but very different protocols: DMX512 and DALI. While DMX is preferred for dynamic, fast-changing effects, DALI excels in commercial and architectural settings where smooth dimming, status feedback, and group control are essential.

Theater lighting system with combined DMX and DALI protocols in operation
DMX-DALI gateway device mounted on DIN rail in electrical cabinet

To combine both in one project, you need a DMX-DALI gateway - a device that translates signals between these systems.

What Does a DMX-DALI Gateway Do?

A DMX-DALI gateway acts as a translator, allowing a DMX-based controller (such as a lighting desk or show control system) to send commands to DALI drivers and fixtures.

Key capabilities:

  • Convert DMX channels into DALI commands
  • Map DMX addresses to individual DALI ballasts or groups
  • Enable integration between theatrical lighting and architectural control

Some advanced gateways support bi-directional communication, meaning they can receive DALI status feedback (lamp failures, energy data, etc.) and pass that back to DMX-based monitoring systems.

Comparison chart showing differences between DMX512 and DALI lighting protocols

Where It’s Used

  • Architectural spaces where DALI controls house lighting, but DMX is used for decorative or event lighting
  • Museums, galleries, or multi-purpose halls with both ambient and show lighting
  • Commercial buildings that require smooth, standards-compliant dimming integrated into a theatrical system
  • Street lighting or tunnels using DALI ballasts but monitored via a central DMX platform
Museum exhibit using both architectural and accent lighting managed through gateway

What to Look for in a Gateway

  • Number of DALI channels supported (usually 64 or more)
  • Address mapping flexibility (per ballast, group, or broadcast)
  • DMX universes input – how many DMX channels can be processed
  • DIN-rail or cabinet-mount format depending on installation type
  • Fail-safe behavior: what the gateway does on signal loss

Gateway Solutions by Sundrax

Sundrax offers DALI-GATEWAY DIN – a compact device designed for DIN-rail installations in control cabinets. It provides:

  • Seamless DMX-to-DALI conversion
  • Configuration via web interface
  • Integration into hybrid control systems alongside DMX splitters, relays, and sensors

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From a Sundrax Engineer

More and more venues are blending show lighting with architectural standards. DMX-DALI gateways make it possible to build one control system that talks to both worlds.

Planning a mixed-protocol lighting project? Sundrax can help you configure a clean, robust DMX-DALI integration tailored to your system.

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