
Moorgen MIA System
The MIA system is a bus technology developed by Moorgen, based on DALI communication technology.
Its key features include the ability to individually control each light, freely combine group controls,
while maintaining stable performance.

Moorgen MIA System
Currently supports spotlights,
high-power spotlights,
and dimming of dual-color temperature spotlights.

5 narrow-beam round spotlights
2700K / 3000K
3500K / 4000K
10° / 15° / 24° / 36° — 12W

75 Narrow Frame
High-power Round Spotlights
2700K / 3000K
3500K / 4000K
10° / 15° / 24° — 18W

75 Narrow Frame
Dual Color Temperature Round Spotlights
2700K–4000K
24° / 36° — 12W

Rotary Dimming Control Unit
Model: MB2226
Current: 100–700 mA
Voltage: DC 6–52V

Rotary Dimming Control Unit
Model: MB2230
Current: 250–1000 mA
Voltage: DC 6–52V

Rotary Dimming with Dual Color Temperature Control Unit
Model: MB2217
Current: 100–700 mA
Voltage: DC 6–52V

The Moorgen MIA System currently supports spotlights, high-power spotlights,
and dimming of dual color temperature spotlights.

12V Light Strip

24V Light Strip

24V Dual Color Temperature Light Strip

Rotary Light Strip Dimming Control Unit
Model: MB2001
Output Voltage: DC 12V
Output Power: 120W

Rotary Light Strip Dimming Control Unit
Model: MB2223
Output Voltage: DC 24V
Output Power: 150W

Rotary Light Strip Dimming Control Unit
Model: MB2215
Output Voltage: DC 24V
Output Power: 120W

Brightness Comparison
Common DALI systems on the market
can also achieve rotary dimming,
but the overall smoothness of the curve is not as refined as the MIA system.
At the same time,
most DALI products available
do not include a 0–20% dimming chip.
The startup brightness is higher, resulting in a less optimal user experience.
Common DALI systems in the market
MIA Systems


Same type
Group dimming

The unique grouping feature of the Moorgen MIA system
allows both same-type and cross-type devices to be added to a group dimming setup.
Group dimming
of cross-type devices


Supports track lights, dual color temperature track lights,
high-power pendant lighting, and dimming.


Whole-house dimming
According to statistics,
the number of spotlights in a typical single-floor project ranges from 20 to 50,
with 6–8 loops for light strips and 1–4 loops for pendant lights.
This means that by installing an MIA gateway,
we can solve the whole-house lighting dimming challenge.

MIA Lighting Control System
Topology Diagram


Cost Optimization
Advantages of Building an MIA System:
Freedom in wiring for power distribution,
without the need for additional arrangements for power circuits,
and without being restricted by traditional wiring constraints.
This significantly reduces the cost of slotting and conduit installation for cables.
It also minimizes the number of weak current box units,
making installation in single-floor projects much easier.