Toolkit Global

Discussion in 'C-Bus Toolkit and C-Gate Software' started by Dave Byron, Jun 28, 2005.

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    Dave Byron

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    How about a toolkit global or whatever you want to call it were I can set some of the global selections in switchs, like power fail recovery, blue leds etc.
    This could then be applied to switchs without having to goto each switch in turn and set the same things. It takes a long time to do 100 switchs.


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    Hi Dave,

    We've been planning to do this for a while, but new products keep coming out :)
     
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    I will end up with RSI before than.
    Any update on your speed week tests ??? need all the speed I can get.


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    Its being tested at the moment.. there's a lot in the release and it requires an extensive test.
     
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    As part of the global features, could we have a test function that, when activated, automatically sets all input unit internal timers to test mode, e.g. 3 seconds, and sets all ramp rates to 4 seconds. When deactivated it should then return them all to their original programmed times.

    We have done quite a number of jobs with large quantities of input units, both PIR's and key inputs, working as timers. With several hundred of these, it is impossible to carry out a proper test of the installation, particularly the PIR set up, without days of reprogramming.
     
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