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Wired EOS plates are designed for projects where a hard-wired lighting control solution is preferred. They form part of the wider EOS range and connect directly to a wired network, making them a strong choice for environments where long-term stability and consistent performance are essential.
These plates are commonly specified for larger homes, commercial buildings, and projects where lighting control is planned from the outset. By using a wired connection, the system remains dependable and unaffected by wireless signal conditions, which helps maintain smooth operation across multiple rooms or zones.
The EOS wired plates are designed to suit a wide range of interior styles. Their clean layout and flush-mounted design allow them to sit comfortably within both contemporary and traditional spaces without drawing unnecessary attention.
A selection of finishes is available to match surrounding fittings and décor. This allows specifiers and installers to maintain a consistent look throughout a project, whether the aim is subtle integration or a more defined feature on the wall.
Wired EOS plates connect to a dedicated wired network, offering stable communication and dependable control. This approach is often preferred in larger installations where consistent performance is required across multiple control points.
Because data is transmitted through physical cabling, wired systems are less susceptible to interference and are less likely to experience signal dropouts. This makes them well-suited to commercial environments, hospitality projects, and properties with complex lighting layouts.
Wired EOS plates are designed to be flush-mounted into standard UK back boxes. This keeps wall finishes neat and ensures the plate sits cleanly against the surface with no visible fixings.
Flush mounting also helps protect the internal control modules and supports a high-quality finish throughout the building. It is beneficial in projects where attention to detail and presentation are essential.
Each wired EOS plate supports configurable button functions, enabling lighting scenes and controls to be set to match the way a space is used. Buttons can be assigned to control individual scenes, adjust lighting levels, or manage grouped zones.
The press-and-hold functionality allows different actions to be triggered depending on how a button is used. This provides added flexibility without increasing the number of wall controls, keeping the layout simple and easy to understand.
Wired EOS plates are programmed using a laptop and Rako’s Rasoft Pro software. This allows installers to configure button behaviour, assign rooms or channels, and fine-tune lighting control during installation or at a later stage.
Because the plates are part of the wider Rako system, they integrate smoothly with compatible control modules and other building controls. This allows lighting, blinds, and audio systems to be managed in a coordinated way where required.
Wired EOS plates are often used in new build and complete refurbishment projects where cabling can be installed during early construction stages. This approach helps protect sensitive electronics until final fitting and ensures a clean installation once walls are finished.
They are also suitable for projects that may expand over time, as additional control points can be added to the wired network without changing the overall system design.
Explore our selection of wired EOS plates and choose the finish that best suits your space. Add your chosen plate to the basket, or contact our team if you need help with compatibility, programming, or selecting the correct control modules.
Wired EOS plates are used to control lighting scenes and functions within a Rako wired lighting system, utilising push-button control.
Yes. These plates connect directly to a wired network, providing stable and consistent communication throughout the system.
Yes. They are designed to be flush-mounted into standard UK back boxes for a clean and professional finish.
Programming is carried out using a laptop and Rako’s Rasoft Pro software, allowing full customisation of button functions.
Yes. Their reliability and stable performance make them a popular choice for commercial buildings, hospitality settings, and larger residential projects.