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Understanding DALI

DALI, DALI-1, DALI-2, DT6 and DT8 Explained
January 7, 2026 by
Understanding DALI
Stefan Verhoef

Digital Addressable Lighting Interface, better known as DALI, is one of the most widely used protocols for professional lighting control. Yet, terms like DALI-1, DALI-2, DT6 and DT8 often cause confusion. In this article we explain what these standards mean, how they relate to each other, and which one to choose for your project.

What is DALI?

DALI is an open, standardized communication protocol used to control lighting equipment such as LED drivers, ballasts, sensors and control devices. Each DALI device has its own digital address, allowing individual control, grouping and scene creation.

Key characteristics of DALI:

  • Digital, two-wire bus system

  • Individual addressing of devices

  • Reliable and stable communication

  • Widely used in commercial and architectural lighting

DALI-1 vs DALI-2

DALI-1 was the original version of the DALI standard. While functional, it left room for interpretation by manufacturers. As a result, compatibility between devices from different brands was not always guaranteed.

DALI-2 is the improved and current standard. It introduced stricter certification and testing requirements, ensuring true interoperability between devices from different manufacturers.

Main improvements in DALI-2:

  • Mandatory certification and testing

  • Better interoperability

  • Standardized behavior of control devices and drivers

  • Support for modern LED applications

Today, DALI-2 is the recommended choice for new installations.

What are DT6 and DT8?

Within the DALI-2 system, Device Types (DT) define how a device behaves. The two most common device types for LED drivers are DT6 and DT8.

They are related, but they are not the same.

DALI-2 DT6 explained

DT6 (Device Type 6) is designed for simple, single-channel control.

Function:

  • Controls one output channel

  • Mainly used for dimming light intensity

Typical use cases:

  • Single-color LED lighting

  • Fixed white lighting

  • Applications where only brightness control is required

DT6 is ideal for standard LED drivers where color control is not needed.

DALI-2 DT8 explained

DT8 (Device Type 8) is designed for advanced, multi-channel lighting control using a single DALI address.

Function:

  • Controls multiple outputs under one DALI address

  • Enables color temperature and color control

DT8 supports:

  • Tunable white (color temperature control)

  • RGB, RGBW and RGB plus tunable white

  • Synchronized brightness and color changes

Key advantages of DT8:

  • One DALI address instead of multiple

  • Simpler wiring and commissioning

  • More efficient use of DALI addresses

  • Enables dynamic and complex lighting scenes

DT8 is the modern solution for human-centric lighting, architectural lighting and decorative applications.

DT6 vs DT8 at a glance

FeatureDALI-2 DT6DALI-2 DT8
Control typeSingle channelMulti-channel
Brightness controlYesYes
Color temperature controlNoYes
RGB / RGBW controlNoYes
DALI addresses usedOne per channelOne for multiple channels
Application complexityBasicAdvanced

Which DALI solution should you choose?

  • Choose DALI-2 DT6 if you need reliable, simple dimming of single-color or fixed white lighting.

  • Choose DALI-2 DT8 if your project requires tunable white, RGB or advanced lighting scenes with efficient addressing and simplified system design.

DALI and LTECH

LTECH offers a wide range of DALI-2 certified LED drivers, supporting both DT6 and DT8. With features such as flicker-free T-PWM dimming, NFC programming and advanced color control, LTECH DALI drivers are designed for modern professional lighting systems in offices, retail, hospitality and architectural projects.

Conclusion

DALI-2 is the current and recommended DALI standard. Within this system, DT6 and DT8 serve different purposes. DT6 focuses on simple dimming, while DT8 enables advanced color and intensity control with fewer addresses and greater flexibility. Understanding these differences helps you select the right DALI solution and design more efficient, future-proof lighting installations.

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