Technical information
38 Eaton RF-System - Help
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Message: Shows the message (command, data) as text, e.g.: Double Push-button (right) sends
<ON> to Shutter Actuator
NEW for 1.47:
You can now see the reception quality of all telegrams received on the right. This shows how well
the gateway has understood the telegrams from the individual devices and does not relate to the
reception qualities between the devices.
NEW for 1.53:
In ‘Auto. Save’ you can set if the received RF commands will be saved after a defined period of
time in a TXT-document. You only have to define a filename and a folder where it should be
saved. When saving cyclically a timestamp will be added to the filename automatically.
Possible time intervalls: every hour, every 6 hours, every 12 hours, every 24 hours
After the file has been saved cyclically the list of received RF commands will be cleared.
New with 2.0:
With every telegram received, information will be displayed on the battery status (full, almost full,
average, weak, and empty) and/or whether the device is powered.
New for 2.30:
Now also system- and configuration-messages will be displayed to have better analyzation
possibilities.
Command buttons:
Hide: Closes the monitor and returns to the MRF main window.
Save…: The messages (data, command) can be saved as text in a (*.txt) file.
Delete: Deletes all data recorded
Stop: Stops viewing the traffic of messages
Define project topology
The project topology serves to divide your project and the devices therein included into separate
areas. Whether the areas are building sections, rooms, floors, etc. is left up to the user's
discretion. Overall there are 3 different area levels (levels 1 - 3). The clear identification of an area
takes place over area indexes (0-255 per level).
For example, if there are devices in the main project that have not been assigned to a special
area, they have the index 0.0.0.
The function
Define project topology
can be executed in several ways:
1. Menu
Actions
->
Define project topology
2.
Tool bar
->
After the function has been executed, the Define Project Topology main window appears.