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I've got the following set up

Ex-or lightspot HD PIR dali
2x Jc71361 Dali

I'm a little baffled by the wiring.

The instructions that come with the pir are as follows

Lighting help (wiring) 15523102352328084059182528894357 - EletriciansForums.net

The bit I'm struggling with is, what is "switching luminaries"?

It's coming from the switch load but I'm not sure what that is.

The jcc fittings have a ballast which has mains and Dali control. In the diagram, mains supply is taken to the ballast. Where is the switch load going?
 
'Luminaries' = wise people
'Luminaires' = light fittings
When will predictive text apps learn this?

AFAIK it simply means that the switched output is available for any fittings that aren't digitally controllable. If all your fittings are on DALI, you don't need it.
 

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