Technical information
219Eaton RF-System
© 2013 Eaton Electrical Group
For battery-powered devices:
Destination device
–
specifies the destination device and the next device for the relevant
connection.
Exceptions:
Room Manager, Home Manager and the communications interface cannot function as routers, so
there is no routing display for these devices.
The 230 V binary input and analog input are mains-powered sensors and can therefore function as
routers.
Routing?:
For a mains-powered device, the “Routing?” option on a drop-down menu specifies whether the
device should be used as a router when calculating connections or not.
This may, for example, be helpful when using mobile devices such as adapters or devices which
are not always connected to the mains!
Change name:
Option to change the device name.
Load password:
Loads the defined system password in the device.
New with 2.00:
Copy selected devices:
Copies the device as a virtual device to the clipboard, in order to later add it to the project using the
function "Insert copied devices".
Device note:
Opens the dialogue for the device note.
Connection wizard
Starts the Connection wizard function.
Assign topology:
Assigns the device to a project topology area.
Other items such as Settings (opens the configuration window) and sending a direct command
(ON, OFF, brightness) are specific for each device.
Workspace Pop-up menu
The pop-up menu workspace appears when right-clicking on the workspace.
It allows for inserting of new functions such as Background Image, Group Frames, or Project
Notes, or for changing Settings.