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benmc
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 Posted: Sunday Jun 8th, 2008 10:59 pm
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My Comfort system arrived and I have connected connected it on the bench to test it was working. All seemed to work well here.

I also managed to get a connection to my network from the UCM/ETH. From here I got Comfigurator and WizComfort working.

Now things get a bit confusing.

Where do I start to program the system?

From what I can tell if I added another UCM and Keypad here is the sequence of events

1. Setup Jumpers on UCM/Keypad
2. Make connection from UCM/Keypad to Comfort
3. Reboot Comfort - May not be 100% necessary
4. Start Comfigurator and make changes to the file (add keypad and UCM)
5. Download now config to Comfort

Have I got this right? - You have to match the the Comfigurator you download to Comfort to the physical setup.

Cheers
Ben

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 Posted: Monday Jun 9th, 2008 02:23 am
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From what I see, you have got it right; the Comfort settings have to match with the physical setup.


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