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murf77
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can you have c-bus switches connected through the c-bus ucm switching the outputs on comfort, am i restricted to how many switches and outputs i can have and how would i program it??
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| Posted: Friday Aug 31st, 2007 01:09 am |
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Yes you can use the C-Bus switches to control Comfort outputs. This can be done by making use of the counter responses. The restriction would be on the maximum number of outputs and counters that your Comfort system supports. I would suggest you refer to the Comfort to C-Bus Interface manual for more details.
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| Posted: Friday Aug 31st, 2007 08:10 am |
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I use this extensively. The CBUS ID that matches the Comfort Counter triggers a response, which just triggers a Comfort output.
murf77 wrote:
can you have c-bus switches connected through the c-bus ucm switching the outputs on comfort, am i restricted to how many switches and outputs i can have and how would i program it??
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