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Page 1 - Eaton RF System 2.30

Eaton RF System 2.30Manual

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10 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupWhat was new for 1.60?Room-Manager V38a is supported, new and extended features at rooms, logica

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100 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupPlease note that you only use outputs for the presence simulation that are not already used as

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101Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe defined action is only executed if the logic operation between the 2 starting variables switchesfro

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102 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupBy „add action“ and „remove action“ you can set which things the scene should do or removethem.

Page 6 - What's New?

103Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group-) 3 zones (zone 1, zone 2, zone1+2)General information:All sensors used for the safety function need t

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104 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupto be created as an output at the Room Manager.Also refer to chapter Room Manager with Safety F

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105Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupField 4:If this option has been activated, the Room Manager will give an acoustic alarm once in a minut

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106 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupHere you can define a name for the different Safety Inputs. There is a max. of 10 Safety Inputs

Page 10 - How to start

107Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe window is set up as follows: Field 1:Here you can define the names of the different smoke detector

Page 11 - Commands of the File Menu

108 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAlso refer to chapter Room Manager with Safety Function – Overview General Information on the R

Page 12 - The Command Save (File Menu)

109Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAlso refer to chapter Room Manager with Energy Function – Input with Energy measuring Sensor Also refer

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11Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupNow that you have scanned your system, you can start with its configuration.To change the position of a

Page 14 - Commands of the Edit Menu

110 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupcounter is the same as the Alltime value displayed at the Room Manager. New since RM V38:Gen

Page 15 - Selection mode

111Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAlso refer to chapter General Information on the Room Manager with Energy FunctionRoom Manager with Ene

Page 16 - Define password

112 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupShow text or chart page on the Room-Manager – It is possible to display or to hide the text or

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113Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThis is what the setting window for the energy input assigned to a tariff energy channel of the xCMEP d

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114 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupGeneral:Name: Here you can enter the name of the energy input (max. 13 characters)Connected dev

Page 19 - Commands of the Insert menu

115Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupTariff per measuring unit: Enter the tariff per measuring unit hereCO2 per kWh: Here you can enter the

Page 20 - Insert project note

116 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupSetting possibilities:Name: Here you can enter the name of the page (max. 13 characters)Display

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117Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupRoom Manager with Energy Function – Overview Page:At the energy overview page you can display again 3 l

Page 22 - Insert group frames

118 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupYou can define up to 3 predefined SMS texts. It can be selected for sending in the ‘alarms” pag

Page 23 - Insert MRF project

119Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupHere you can define how the Room-Manager will react on 3 different events.Possible events are: Marker t

Page 24 - Insert configuration template

12 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupQuitQuits the configuration software of the xComfort componentsThe Command New (File Menu)Use th

Page 25 - Insert virtual devices

120 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupRoom-Manager with Bluetooth-function - Calls:The configuration window looks like:Start action b

Page 26 - Insert devices by Barcode:

121Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe following settings can be done:‘Enable control and request via SMS’ – If this option is deactivated

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122 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group‘Set/interrogate marker by SMS’ – If this option is activated also state of markers can be requ

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123Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group<State>:Syntax of RM to user:

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124 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupBasic information for Room-Manager Bluetooth:The primary function for the Room-Manager Bluetoot

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125Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupManager has been connected to.7. Now go back to MRF and right click on your Room Manager and select „Lo

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126 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAs you can see in the picture for every day you can set 3 different time spans with differentop

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127Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupSetting of Delay time for Channel A:The Switch-Off delay time for channel A can be set to the following

Page 33 - Recalculate all Connections

128 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIf the setting is 1 impulse the motion detector reacts immediately on movement. If the setting

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129Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupYou can set if channel A and/or channel B should be send cyclically and how fast a RF-commandis sent.Yo

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13Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupDetailed Info of all Devices...Here you will find a list of detailed data on scanned Devices , among oth

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130 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group2. Download file setup_ci_update.zip (you will find a link athttp://www.moeller.at/de/service/d

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131Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupswitching of an actuator. FAQsWhy are there two different interfaces, CRSZ-00/01 and CKOZ-00/03?The RS

Page 38 - Define project topology

132 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIn this mode a switching command is sent. The time at which the switching command is sentdepend

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133Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe measured and converted value is sent by menu item “Send measured value”.You can select how many tim

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134 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIn this case the direct measured value (0-100%) is sent to a dimming actuator or analog actuato

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135Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group: long press on the button, top: long press on the button, bottom: short press on the button, bottom12-

Page 42 - Replace device

136 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe number of the pre-selection button (1 to 6) is shown to the left, whilst the level (1 and 2

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137Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupRouting actuator:The routing actuator is a device which is incorporated in the system and which can be

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138 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Grouplogic function.Activating the option ‚Release Logic X‘ will enable the logic for configuration.

Page 45 - Commands of the Gateway Menu

139Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupImpulse input:The impulse input counts the impulses at its 2 separate S0 interfaces and forwards the re

Page 46 - Commands of the View Menu

14 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe Commands 1, 2, 3, 4 (File Menu)Use the numbers and file names listed at the end of the File

Page 47 - ALT,A,S)

140 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe name of each output can be freely defined or selected from a predefined list of names. Both

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141Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupRemote Control with Display - Timer:A maximum of 3 timers can be linked with each output. Under "

Page 49 - Project Topology window

142 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe following settings can be done: -) automatic changing of the clocks from summer time to win

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143Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group8. You will see this window appear:9. Select the new software you wish to load (*.fb)10. Select the COM

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144 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupEnergy:The channel for energy is always active and the transmission of values cannot be deactiv

Page 52 - Status-Verbindungen:

145Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupDefined by what device is assigned to it in the MRF program it can be used in 3 different modes:1. Oper

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146 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIn this mode the operation mode is controlled by the Room controller (via the switch). It can b

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147Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group3. Operation with Room-Manager:The heating actuator is assigned as the heating request for a room of th

Page 55 - The Command Info (Help Menu)

148 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe control of the operation mode is done by the Room-Manager (timer program or manual). It can

Page 56 - Switching Actuator

149Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupconnected.If a sensor is occupied the device will send the command <SWITCHED ON>, if its not occu

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15Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupConnecting two xComfort devices is possible by left-clicking and holding a device icon. Now selectthe re

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150 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupOverview MEP deviceThe MEP device is connected to an Eaton Smart Meter and transfers different

Page 59 - Dimming Actuator

151Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupMEP device - Total Energy:On this page you can configure the total energy channel of the MEP device and

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152 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupRate 1 Energy value: Transmission of the rate 1 Energy value activated/deactivated and definiti

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153Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group Configuration and cyclical transmission (every hour) of the status of each rate output. (only if thera

Page 62 - Shutter Actuator

154 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupsee Overview MEP deviceMEP device - General:On this page general information is displayed and t

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155Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAfter the successful configuration and the activation of the option “The MEP device has beenconfigured

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156 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group Assigned device:In the stand alone operation there is no assigned device. Furthermorethe funct

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157Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupa time) of the detection.Further the time for the heating break can be defined. After this breakthe the

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158 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAssigned device:The name of the connected intelligent device will be displayed here You shoul

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159Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Grouptemperature. This also works if the operation mode of the intelligent deviceis switched to OFF.Open win

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16 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group”Display reception quality of this device” -> shows the reception quality lines from this dev

Page 69 - Binary Input

160 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupEthernet Routing activated, used as Ethernet-Communication nodeTo change the settings of the Et

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161Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAfter all connections have been drawn a datapoint list needs to be created. New is the possibility toei

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162 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupHelp Network testHelp Network settingsNetwork test:The network test can be used to check the LA

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163Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIP-settings:IPv4:Address - IPv4 Address of the ECI in the format "x.y.y.y" (x: 1-255, y: 0-25

Page 73 - Room Controller

164 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupPlease make sure that every ECI in the project has a unique IP-address or it will not workcorr

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165Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIn this configuration the Multi-Heating actuator works in the operation type Heating only therefor were

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166 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupWe recommend plugging the jumpers on the Multi-Heating actuator for each channel to „Heatingonl

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167Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupWe recommend plugging the jumpers on the Multi-Heating actuator for each channel to „Heatingonly“, “Coo

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168 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupSave as file: The possibility to save the list as a file in the TXT- or the extended DPL-format

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169Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupApple iPhone or iPad with iOS App (App Store)Android Smartphone or Tablet with Android App (Google Play

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17Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupLoad passwordAll devices forming part of the project which do not yet have the current password are load

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170 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupBasic Mode:Is currently not supported by the smart home controller softwareSwitching actuator 1

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171Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupdefinable minimum consuming power.Each function (actuator, Binary input, Energy measurement) has its ow

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172 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupActuator-Function:Configuration window actuator – function:After drawing the desired connection

Page 83 - Overview Room-Manager

173Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIn the Tab ‚Switching actuator‘ all configuration possibilities for the actuator function can be set.Th

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174 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupsituated next to them. As you will see later, different functions can now be assigned to thesec

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175Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupoutput action for Release Lock can be defined (ON, OFF, old value)No Function, occupies 1 command butto

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176 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupOff with Advance Warning free selectable for and Push-button/Key Mode free selectable for a

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177Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupalso see:Switching actuator 10A/16A - GeneralSwitching actuator 10A/16A – Actuator functionSwitching ac

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178 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupstatus message of the actuator will also be sent if the power value changes according to thesen

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179Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupSwitching actuator 10A/16A – Extended Status messageExtended Status message:General Information:The ext

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18 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupHere you can define the serial interface port (COM Port), where the Gateway is connected.The qua

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181Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupStructure of the new extended Status-message:The extended Status message includes the following informa

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182 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupsending of the new status message of each new actuator will be delayed differently in order toh

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183Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group3. The standard function ON/OFF at and is pre-set and will not be modified. Instead, we click the c

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184 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group4. Now we select the desired function (e.g.: On / switch-on delay)

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185Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group5. As you will see, the command button now displays the name of our function and you canselect the co

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186 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group6. Then we select the command button for (long push at the bottom of the key).

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187Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group7. And assign the function Blinking to it.

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188 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group8. Again select the control time (1 second) and the interval time (10 seconds).An interval time

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189Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group9. Now that all functions have been configured, let us select the behaviour in case of powerrecovery (O

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19Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group-> edit -> Calculate all connections newNew: Scan also reception quality with normal data.When dea

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190 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group10. The switching actuator configuration is completed and we confirm the configuration bypressi

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191Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupConfiguration Example of the Dimming ActuatorFor basic configuration, such as selecting the functions,

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192 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group2. Then we change the dimming limits from the standard setting (20% to 100%) to 40% to 90%.

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193Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThis modification means that the command sent by the hand-held transmitter starts dimming at40% brigh

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194 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAfter a command, the actuator will now dim to the value of 80%.Configuration Example of the S

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195Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupConfiguration Example of the Room ControllerSending a switching command:A room controller is supposed t

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196 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThen confirm with OK. Result: If the adjustment wheel is set to zero and the temperature is 25°

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197Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIcons and their meaningDevice icons:Switching actuatorDimming actuatorShutter actuatorPush-button 1-fol

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198 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupTemperature input (Channel A)Temperature input (Channel B)Home Manager RFProtected access to th

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199Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupCommunication nodeEthernet CI with activated Ethernet Routing used asEthernet-Communication nodeRF Radi

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Eaton RF-System - Help2© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupContents...

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20 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAfter a background grafic has been selected and the Open button has been activated, thebackgroun

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200 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupSwitched ONSwitched OFFFalling below the preset temperatureExceeding the preset temperatureHumi

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201Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAs you can the command from 1-fold pushbutton to Switching actuator 3 is routed by Switchingactuator 1

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202 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe blue line goes from the sensor to the group master (Switching actuator 7). That actuatorack

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203Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupStep 1 – Select the desired actuators, the sensor and start the functionStep 2 – Select the sensor chan

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204 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupStep 4 - Configuration of device type dimming actuator

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205Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupStep 5 - Configuration of device type analogue actuator

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206 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupStep 6 - Configuration of device type shutter actuator

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207Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe configuration is now complete. Every selected actuator has been configured.Configure group basic se

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208 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupconnection to another device for example) it will also be locked for the whole group.For a grou

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209Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupGroup settings analogue actuator:

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21Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupEach project note can be positioned as desired in the project using drag & drop, and the heightand w

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210 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupGroup settings heating actuator:

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211Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupGroup settings binary input battery supplied:

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212 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupGroup settings binary input 230V:Group settings Motion detector:

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213Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupGroup settings Temperature input:

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214 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupGroup settings Room controller:Group settings Room controller with humidity:

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215Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupGroup settings Analogue input:Group settings Impulse input:

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216 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupGroup settings Energy measurement sensor:Group settings BOS/COS Interface:

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217Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupSettings that are locked and so can not be changed any more will not be displayed at all.After clicking

Page 133 - Send percentage:

218 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupDelete: Removes the device from the configuration and deletes it from the screenLoad default se

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219Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupFor battery-powered devices:Destination device – specifies the destination device and the next device f

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22 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupInsert group framesThis function offers the option of drawing frames with titles (max. 21 charac

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220 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupInsert copied devices:Inserts copied virtual devices from the clipboard to the selected positio

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221Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe device type of the scanned device and the actual name that can be changed (max. 21characters) will

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222 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe window is divided into the following areas:Connection from - sensor:Here, the previously-ch

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223Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupConnection to - Configure devices at the same time:By activating/deactivating this function, you can de

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224 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupPassword-selective scanning:Here you can decide if only those devices that satisfy the specific

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225Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIf Yes, you will be shown the new password once again. If No, you will be shown the old passwordonce ag

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226 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupWhen you start a new project and click on “Scan”, this window also opens and you can define apa

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227Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupbutton will remain deactivated. If the selected software is valid the update process can be started by

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228 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupthey want to use the software update function. The USB-RF-Sticks need a specific driver duringt

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229Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe operating system simply informs you that the driver is not digitally signed. Please select theoptio

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23Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupInsert MRF projectThis function offers the option of inserting devices (incl. all settings) from an alre

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230 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupReconfirm your selection by clicking YES in the following window.Now the driver that has been p

Page 148 - BOS/COS Interface

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Page 150 - Overview MEP device

24 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupInsert configuration template: All devices in the selected project will be inserted as virtua

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25Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupInsert virtual devicesWith this function, as many virtual devices of a selected type as desired can be i

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26 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThis function can be repeated as often as desired. Insert devices by Barcode:With this new funct

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27Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupYou have the possibility to scan the Barcode by a normal USB-Barcode-Scanner or to enter theCode-numbers

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28 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAfter the positive check of a Code this window will appear and inform about the details of the j

Page 155 - RF Radiator thermostat:

29Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupRecalculate Resenders of oldStatus connectionsRecalculates the Resenders of old Status connectionsLoadMo

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30 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThere are some main supplied devices already scanned how you can see in the part list and therec

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31Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupData is being transmitted and if a new device is scanned it will be added to the part list.New main supp

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32 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIf you have scanned all desired devices you can click on the „Quit“ button. When using thestanda

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33Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupdevices notice how good or bad they understand every message. Depending on the number ofdevices and thei

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34 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe program tries to load one device after the other. The list will help you to see the progress

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35Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAll devices that must be loaded are additionally displayed as question marks , but keeps theirname. Aft

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36 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupRecalculate Resenders of old Status connections:With this function you can recalculate resenders

Page 164 - Multi-Heating actuator

37Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupBackground of this function:In earlier MRF versions the old Status message has only been sent by an actu

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38 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupMessage: Shows the message (command, data) as text, e.g.: Double Push-button (right) sends<ON

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39Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupTest project1.mrf displays the project names. By selecting the project name, entering a name inthe name

Page 167 - USB-RF-Communication Stick

Eaton RF-System - Help4© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group...

Page 168 - Smart Home Controller

40 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupBy selecting on an existing area and clicking on Rename, an area name can be changed at anytime.

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41Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupDevices can be allocated to an area by using drag & drop or the function Assign topology in thepop-u

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42 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupconnections established.A connection that was established using manual routing will always be di

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43Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupTransfer virtual device functionsWith this function you can transfer all the settings and connections of

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44 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAs a result, both devices will be linked with one another, removed from their respective lists,

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45Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe real devices have now been assigned the functions of the virtual devices. They must beloaded togethe

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46 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupGo OnlineWith this command you can set up a connection to the Gateway (RS232 interface orUSB-RF-

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47Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupToolbar StandardShows the standard tool barToolbar LargeShows the large tool barZoom 100%Zooms the works

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48 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupEinfügen eines Geräts mittels Barcode-ScanScan: Scans all devices in the vicinity.Scan reception

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49Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIn the areas right of the status bar you will see which of the following keys are locked:Display Descrip

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50 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupTopology function.It offers the option of selecting individual areas (left-click). When a specif

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51Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupBackground graficThis function shows/hides the background grafic, if one is available.The display of the

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52 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupShow all ConnectionsDisplays all the connections or assignments of all devices carried out in th

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53Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupRight clicking such a connection offers the possibility to show status details or to recalculateresender

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54 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupRight clicking on a new status connection will offer the possibility to show the connection path

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55Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupUse selection mode to display the reception quality of a specific group.ShortcutsKeyboard: F10To display

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56 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupTemperature InputGatewayHome ManagerAnalog actuatorRoom-ManagerMotion detectorCommunication inte

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57Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe different setting options are structured as follows:1. The left box displays the sensors assigned to

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58 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group5. In this box (bottom right) you can pre-set the behaviour of the transmitter in case of powerr

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59Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupOff / Switch-off Delay free selectable for and Off with Advance Warning free selectable for and Push

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6 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group Overview Eaton RF-SystemHelp overview:How to startOverview of all devicesSymbols and their meani

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60 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe different setting options are structured as follows:1. The left box displays the sensors ass

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61Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupBasic Mode). Some functions occupy more than just one command button, as we will see in thefollowing fun

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62 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupOn / Off / Dimming (Standard) ON / OFF / Dim (Brighter) / Dim (Darker), onlyselectable f

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63Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe shutter actuator can be used for controlling blinds, shutters, awnings, etc. (see Instructions forIn

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64 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupmodifications into the device. Cancel: Discards the modifications carried out and returns to the

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65Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAll functions of a shutter actuator:Shutter (Standard), occupies 4 command buttonsSlat up/down resp. Sto

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66 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe actuator is enabled for operation immediately independent form the status of its safetyobjec

Page 197 - Icons and their meaning

67Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupEvery rocker or channel can send the following commands: : short push at the top of the push-button : lo

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68 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupConfiguration window 2-fold pushbutton:Configuration window 4-fold pushbutton:

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69Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupBinary Input With binary inputs we basically distinguish between battery-supplied and mains-suppl

Page 200 - How does the routing work?

7Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIt is no longer possible to use datapoints of intelligent devices as outputs in the connectionwizard if t

Page 201 - What is a group function?

70 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Grouppush at the push-button and a long push at the push-button .Mode 2:In this mode both inputs (

Page 202 - Configure the group function

71Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group1. In the Mode selection box you can set the individual modes (1 to 4) 2. The box top right contains the

Page 203 - 203Eaton RF-System

72 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupFor the relevant switching contacts (A and B) you can select whether or not the status is to be

Page 204 - 204 Eaton RF-System - Help

73Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupFor a battery-supplied binary input you can also select how it should behave when the switchingcontact o

Page 205 - 205Eaton RF-System

74 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIn this mode a switching command is sent. The following criteria determine when it is to be sent

Page 206 - 206 Eaton RF-System - Help

75Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupwhether it is to be sent according to a cycle time (to be adjusted with a slider control).Room controlle

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76 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIn this mode a switching command is sent. It depends on the following criteria at what time it i

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77Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupSelecting Send temperature value sends the temperature measured to the Home Manager.You can select how

Page 209 - 209Eaton RF-System

78 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupOpen the Folder „Universal Serial Bus Controllers -> Double click every single „USB Root Hub“

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79Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupWith that option you assure that the USB-port cannot unintentionally be switched off by the system.Furth

Page 211 - 211Eaton RF-System

8 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupMulti-Heating actuator will be supported, a new mains supplied device that can be used tocontrol

Page 212 - 212 Eaton RF-System - Help

80 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupFor further information on the configuration of the Home Manager, please turn to the Help sectio

Page 213 - 213Eaton RF-System

81Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe different setting options are structured as follows:1. The left box displays the sensors assigned to

Page 214 - 214 Eaton RF-System - Help

82 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAmong them, depending on the functions that are set, several slider controls (control time,runti

Page 215 - Group settings Impulse input:

83Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical Groupselectable for On / Switch-on Delay free selectable for , , and Off / Switch-off Delay free select

Page 216 - 216 Eaton RF-System - Help

84 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical Grouppushbutton. The assignment to other devices is equal to a pushbutton.2. A ring shaped sensor are

Page 217 - Device Pop-up Menu

85Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupIn the MRF it is possible to define if a main page (Exception: General) will be visualised on theRoom-Ma

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86 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupShading: The state of the assigned shutters/shutter groups are displayed and canalso be operated

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87Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupHeating and cooling with the Room Manager (Room 1 to 3)You can define up to 6 rooms/temperature zones fo

Page 220 - Renaming while scanning

88 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupMore info about timer programmes you can find here.If you are using both heating and cooling for

Page 221 - Connection wizard

89Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupConnection to a Multi-Heating actuator:A Multi-Heating actuator can be connected with its 12 heating inp

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9Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe message „X devices with incompatible version have been found“ will no longer bedisplayed for devices

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90 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupMulti-Heating actuator as heating request:In this configuration the connected channel of the Mul

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91Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupactuatorMulti-Heating actuator as Heating-/Cooling-request:In this configuration the connected channel o

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92 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAlso see Overview of the Room ManagerVentilation control with the Room ManagerOne or more actuat

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93Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAlso see Overview of the Room ManagerInputs and the Room ManagerUp to 10 different inputs can be defined

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94 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAlso see Overview of the Room ManagerShading and the Room ManagerYou can define up to 3 groups f

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95Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAlso see Overview Room ManagerOperation-Mode and –Type toggle of the Room-ManagerThe Room-Manager has 2

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96 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupThe operation mode (Automatic, Comfort, Standby, Night, Frost-/Heat protection, OFF) and theoper

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97Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupTimers and the Room ManagerUp to 3 different timers can be defined in the Room Manager that can be assig

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98 Eaton RF-System - Help© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupInformation about how to set the timer programme can be found hereAlso see Overview of the Room

Page 232 - Back Cover

99Eaton RF-System© 2013 Eaton Electrical GroupAlso see Overview of the Room ManagerPresence simulation and the Room ManagerWith the presence simulatio

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