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connecting ucm, lem, gsm, cbus to main pcb
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 Posted: Wednesday May 28th, 2008 08:49 am
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Recently i have took on a job installing clipsal cbus equipment in a property that has half been done by someone who did'nt know what they were doing. I have a gsm module, lem , ucm, and a cbus module to connect to a COMFORT II but no diagrams on how to do so, i need of some direction please.

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 Posted: Wednesday May 28th, 2008 09:13 am
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The UCM/GSM, UCM/CBus manuals, Hookup diagram, Installation Manual can be downloaded from http://www.cytech.biz/manuals.html

Set up the Cbus and GSM IDs (SW7) with unique IDs eg 2 and 3
Program the number of UCMs in Comfigurator to 2, as well as  the number of Keypads, Door stations etc

Download the latest Comfigurator  from http://www.cytech.biz/software.html

That is only to get started. I suggest that you join the next traning course in the UK as it is a difficult job to do this on your first install

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 Posted: Thursday May 29th, 2008 01:14 pm
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Your not kidding, preety intensive gear you've got here, when is the next training course? And how much is it? not sure if the boss will allow it, thanks neil

 

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 Posted: Thursday May 29th, 2008 01:25 pm
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Watch for an announcement on this forum. Nigel, our regular traner  will also contact you


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