Our Protocols

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  • BUSPRO

    Wired intelligent system of HDL.

    Using HDL's own protocol, it can be connected with common electrical equipment. Users can control the equipment through terminals such as wall-mounted panels, mobile phones, tablets, and Integration of other intelligent systems.Details

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  • DALI

    Digital Addressable Lighting Interface

    A DALI network consists of at least one application controller and bus power supply (which may be built into any of the products) as well as input devices (e.g. sensors and push-buttons), control gear (e.g., electrical ballasts, LED drivers and dimmers) with DALI interfaces. Details

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  • DMX

    Digital Multiplex

    DMX is a protocol used to control devices such as lights or fog machines. The signal is unidirectional, meaning it only travels in one direction; from the controller or first light, all the way to the last.Details

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  • KNX

    A standard, technology, and communication protocol

    KNX is the name of a standard, technology and communication protocol (event protocol) used in most buildings in Europe, which provides information exchange between devices in residential and office buildings. In the EU countries, KNX equipment has an acceptable cost, which ensures its mass use.Details

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    RS; 485, 422,232

    Serial Port.

    RS-485, also known as TIA-485(-A) or EIA-485, is a standard, originally introduced in 1983, defining the electrical characteristics of drivers and receivers for use in serial communications systems. Electrical signaling is balanced, and multipoint systems are supported.Details

  • TCP-IP

     Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol

    TCP is part of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), which is a suite of protocols originally developed by the U.S. Department of Defense to support the construction of the Internet.Details

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    ZigBee

    IEEE 802.15 wireless protocol

    ZigBee is a wireless communication technology that operates on the IEEE 802.15. 4 standard, offering short-range, low-power, and low-data-rate capabilities. The name “ZigBee” originates from the intricate dance pattern of honeybees known as the waggle dance.Details