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Activate reactions
If the RouterNode detects an input event at one of its digital inputs and a
reaction is set (see
RouterNode: Digital input [}77]
), then the RouterNode
transmits for a broadcast. You use the upper row of checkboxes to
individually specify for each of the three inputs whether the selected
LockNode reacts to the broadcast caused by the event at the respective
input.
Alternatively, you can activate the reaction for several LockNodes at the
same time. Open the IO configuration menu of the RouterNode (see
RouterNode: Digital input [}77]
).
Activate event forwarding
The RouterNode can
react to certain events (see
RouterNode: Digital output [}74]
)
and/or forward these events to LSM.
You can set whether the LockNode forwards the events to the RouterNode
directly at the LockNode. Activate the checkbox
Send all events to I/O
router, to forward all events to the RouterNode. You can respond to these
events either with the RouterNode (see
RouterNode: Digital output [}74]
)
or in the LSM.
Alternatively, you can activate event forwarding for several LockNodes of a
RouterNode at the same time. Open the IO configuration menu of the
RouterNode (see
RouterNode: Digital output [}74]
).
5.4.4.2 Application examples
The following examples describe the connection at RouterNode 2. The
wiring at the older RouterNode generation is similar.
Input (button)
Use this configuration to switch an input with a button. You can switch an
input manually.
WaveNet (Manual)
5. WaveNet Manager
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