Global Programing????

Discussion in 'C-Bus Toolkit and C-Gate Software' started by dave240t, Jul 17, 2008.

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    dave240t

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    I have tried to change the on colour of both neo and saturn switches with the global programing on a few jobs and it never seems to work for me has anybody else tried this before??
     
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    and i it never works for me

    Left that part out of my last post
     
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    Global programming alters the settings of the units on the database.

    Once the global programming wizard is done, you have to transfer the programming from the database unit to the matching unit on the C-Bus network.
     
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    thanks
     
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    Even if you are connected to the netowrk???
     
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    Yes even if you are connected to the network. You must do your Global Programming on the Database first then transfer to the network. It does not work "live" on the network

    Cheers,

    Fleetz
     
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    daniel C-Busser Moderator

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    Good feedback guys, thanks. This will be more obvious in a later release.

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