Burden Selectable on PC interface and CNI when Unit ID not 1

Discussion in 'C-Bus Toolkit and C-Gate Software' started by Charlie Crackle, Oct 30, 2004.

  1. Charlie Crackle

    Charlie Crackle

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    I have noticed in this new version that the Burden is selectable on the PC inteface and the CNI interface when the UNIT ID is not = 1. Is this a new Feature/rule.

    Does the same rule apply re saving the Burden. Need to do twice in 20 seconds ??
     
    Charlie Crackle, Oct 30, 2004
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    Duncan

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    Hi Charlie,

    Version 4 PCI's dont need to observe the "unit address 1" rule for burdens.

    The software does the "save twice in 10 seconds" stuff.. user doesnt need to do it anymore.

    You're eagle eyed!
     
    Duncan, Oct 30, 2004
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    Remove software burden altogether

    The software enabled burden is more trouble than it's worth. I'd rather not have it as an option at all.
     
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    Charlie Crackle

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    I disagree. My network has 44 devices. With out the burden is is very very slow to scan. With 1 burden works great.

    Did I miss interperate. Do you prefer the hardware burden that you plug in.
     
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    Yes. A hardware burden is the only way to go.
     
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