The figure on the right shows an example of Input
(pulses) and Output (data) to explain the Event
Data. On changes the status to On at the first
signal. Off changes the status to Off at the first
signal. Copy lets the status follow the input. Copy
Invert lets the status follow the opposite of the
input. Copy is used for dimming too by holding the
pulse switch pressed for a longer time. Toggle
changes the status at the first signal and back at
the second signal. It is used in combination with a
pulse switch.
6.9 Configuring other devices
Monitoring and configuring other devices is possible by selecting a device in the EasyView 5 device
list, see section 6.2. Refer to the user’s manual of the connected device for an overview of all
available settings. Settings are stored in the memory of the selected device. This means that
switching off or disconnecting of the EasyView 5 will not affect the settings of the connected
devices. See section 6.6 to enable configuration of all connected devices.
6.10 Digital switches
The EasyView 5 features 6 digital switches. Their function is based on event configuration of other
devices. The switches, named Switch 1 to 6, can be renamed after their application.
The switches can be configured to show feedback information from the device that is being
controlled by the configured event. In this other device, the feedback event needs to be configured
to show feedback on the EasyView 5. See section 6.7.