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WIRING ACCESSORIES AND SINGLE PHASE DISTRIBUTION

PG00400018U – March 2012

Comfort mode overview – using MRF software

Using an RS232 interface, the software scans for all devices

within a building. Simply right clicking on any actuator can

then allow access to other program and setting commands.

Once set, the pre-determined scenes, times,

temperatures, light levels and commands are then

loaded and the system is now programmed.

Once in this mode, the system becomes a Mesh

network – much more reliable than any other, as

it allows the actuators to act as routers.

Comfort mode allows for much greater manipulation,

maximising the system’s full potential.

Comfort mode components

The devices listed below can all be incorporated along

with the basic mode components to form a completely

integrated home automation system, providing full building

control, including the control of heating, lighting, blinds/

shutters as well as energy and security functions.

All you need is a computer/laptop and the free MRF software,

which is easy to understand, along with the xComfort RF

configuration interface which will allow the MRF software to

configure the system components via the PC or laptop.

If the system has been peviously configured in “Basic mode”,

the software will read all the existing functional links and display

these as single lines on the screen. This configuration is then

available for editing along with a host of additional settings and

Comfort mode components

features only available in “Comfort mode”. If no functions have

previously been assigned to the system devices the MRF software

in “Comfort mode” will allow you to assign links between devices

simply by drawing lines between actuators and sensors on the

screen as well as allowing the addition of unique names/identifiers

to the devices and access to the internal settings function.

Central control functions can be provided by incorporating a

room manager or home manager within the system, or else

allowing external control by a GSM link or a PC or PLC via

the appropriate control and communication interfaces.

Eaton Systems Integrators fully trained on the

application of xComfort will be pleased to assist

with the full integration of a building system.

Sensors

Description

Eaton list

number

RF analogue input unit 2-channel

CAEE-02/01

RF energy measuring module

CEMU-01/02

RF energy measuring module with sensor (up to 23kW)

CEMU-01/03

RF temperature input unit 2-channel

CTEU-02/01

Temperature sensor – range -50 to 180°C

CSEZ-01/01

Temperature sensor – range -50 to 100°C

CSEZ-01/05

Window contact, surface mounted

CSEZ-01/06

Window contact, flush mounted

CSEZ-01/07

Motion detector, 200° – outdoor 16A 230VAC

CSEZ-01/12

Presence detector, 360° – ceiling 10A 230VAC

CSEZ-01/13

Air quality sensor 0–10VDC

CSEZ-01/16

Water leakage sensor 9V use with

CBEU-02/02

CSEZ-01/18

Smoke detector (9V battery supplied) use with

CBEU-02/02

CSEZ-01/19

Wind rain sensor, rain heated

CSEZ-02/08

Wind rain sensor, wind + rain heated

CSEZ-02/09

Mounting unit for wind rain sensor

CSEZ-00/10

Power adaptor for RF PIR motion detector

CMMZ-00/08

Brightness sensor – indoor

CSEZ-01/14

Brightness sensor – outdoor

CSEZ-01/15

CSEZ-01/12

xComfort system overview

Comfort mode overview and components

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