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The different setting options are structured as follows:
1. The left box displays the sensors assigned to the switching actuator (in our case: a single
push-button, Bin 230 and hand-held transmitter). By left-clicking one of these sensors you can
select the function you want to carry out.
2. The next box (top center) depends on the sensor and displays the commands a sensor can
send to an actuator. They are depicted as icons, with the command buttons you can select from
situated next to them. As you will see later, different functions can now be assigned to these
boxes. In our case (single push-button) the icons stand for the following commands: short push at
the top of the push-button, long push at the top of the push-button, long push at the bottom of the
push-button, and short push at the bottom of the push-button. Moving the mouse pointer to the
different command icons will display a tool tip which briefly explains how to trigger this command.
3. The box top right includes the following command buttons:
OK: Confirms the settings entered and returns to the MRF main window.
OK + Load: Confirms, returns to the MRF main window and immediately loads the
modifications into the device.
Cancel: Discards the modifications carried out and returns to the MRF main window.
Info: Opens the Help dialog for Switching Actuators
4. The functions bar enables you to select the different functions which the switching actuator
carries out when it receives a specific command. There is a standard function for each sensor
which the switching actuator defines after establishing the connection to a sensor (same as in
Basic Mode). Some functions occupy more than just one command button, as we will see in the
following function descriptions:
Among them, depending on the pre-set functions, various slider controls (control time, runtime,
interval time), which allow you to set time-related functions.
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