Updating the Network View

Discussion in 'C-Bus Toolkit and C-Gate Software' started by Charlie Crackle, Dec 26, 2004.

  1. Charlie Crackle

    Charlie Crackle

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    Duncanrm

    As this thread is locked

    http://www.cbusforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=341

    Continuing Again here.. (Using toolkit 1.1.4)

    I have managed to find all except 5 units which are not calculating. (Buy adding new units and then looking at catalogue number)

    I know one of these 5 units is the L5504RVFC. because I am short 200mA on the calculation page. I only have 1 on the network. If I change the catalogue number to "crap" the Calculation current stays the same. Now if I add a new unit called L5504RVFC the calculating currnet goes up 200mA. If I delete this new unit the Calculation current goes down by 200mA. But if I add the catalogue number L5504RVFC to my existing RELDC4 the Calculation current does not go up ?? Does the network view use more that Catalogue number.

    Any ideas on how I can find which devices are the last 4 ??

    Charles
     
    Charlie Crackle, Dec 26, 2004
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    Hi Charles,

    Its a good question, I'll add a column to the Database View that indicates whether it was involved in the "Network C-Bus Calculation" or not.
     
    Duncan, Dec 26, 2004
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    Any Ideas about whats happening here ??
     
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    Not yet, when I'm back at my desk we'll get it sorted and let you know why its not working.
     
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