Posted: Saturday Feb 25th, 2012 07:42 am |
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Cytech's new Logic Engine is a Programmable Controller for Automation Applications which can replace PLCs and with the ability to interface to most Home automation Systems.
Features- 8 inputs, 8 open-collector outputs, expandable to 216 Inputs and 216 outputs
- 12V - 1Amp wall mount adaptor
- EN01 enclosure 310 x 350 x 95 mm. CM9000-LOG is without EN01
- 32 Time Programs
- 1024 Responses
- Sunrise/Sunset Times with automatic daylight saving time changes
- able to send 250 IR Codes to AV and airconditioners
Applications- Central Controller for AV, Lighting, Blinds, Heating, Airconditioning, Irrigation etc with Scheduling and logic condtitions (If/Then/Else)
- Interface to RS232, RS485, Ethernet, C-Bus, KNX, Z-Wave, Velbus,
- Interface between 2 systems eg Zwave to KNX etc
- Hotel Room Bedside Panels using SCS switches
- iPhone app to control and monitor system
- Touchscreen control using KT03 monochrome touchscreen
- Control on/off lighting via two way switches with TWS ( with relay and current sensor)
- Control airconditioning and AV equipment via IR signals (250 codes)
Options/Expansions- Up to 8 UCMs (RS232, USB, Ethernet, Cbus, KNX, Zwave, Velbus, Universal)
- Up to 15 SCS or RIO
- Expandable to 64 Inputs/outputs using LEM and SEM, and 120 I/O using RIO
- KT03 Monochrome Touchscreen Keypad
This is essentially a Comfort PCB without the alarm, dialer, voice, recording, intercom functions.
Logic Engine Differences with Comfort - It is NOT an alarm system. Inputs trigger Responses, do not activate alarms.
- It is not connected to the phone line and does not auto-answer calls or dial to phones
- Does not have a voice menu or make announcements
- No Message recording and Playback
- No Intercom Functions
- No battery charger
Part Numbers
- CP9000-LOG Logic Engine with EN01 Enclosure 310 x 350 x 95 mm with12V 1 A.
- CM9000-LOG Logic Engine PCB only with power supply 12V 1A
Link to Logic Engine on Cytech Website http://www.cytech.biz/cytech_logic_engine.html
Download the brochure from http://www.cytech.biz/logic_engine_brochure.html
There is a forum for Logic Engine at http://www.comfortforums.com/view_topic.php?id=3336&forum_id=117
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Posted: Saturday Feb 25th, 2012 02:05 pm |
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Hi
This programming with configurator , or new program ?
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Posted: Sunday Feb 26th, 2012 01:19 am |
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Programming is with Comfigurator 3.4.3 and above. For File > New select Logic Engine
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Posted: Monday Feb 27th, 2012 06:38 am |
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Very very interesting, but why not to put it in a DIN-RAIL mount? Last edited on Monday Feb 27th, 2012 06:40 am by TheMax74
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Posted: Monday Feb 27th, 2012 08:06 am |
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Very good idea, any indication of price btw ?
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Posted: Monday Feb 27th, 2012 12:25 pm |
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We do not have DIN rail
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Posted: Monday Feb 27th, 2012 12:54 pm |
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I would imagine the din rail solution would be very awkward to expand and wire to etc also.
Any indication of price indent ? And when is this available ?
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Eamon
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Posted: Monday Feb 27th, 2012 02:26 pm |
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What about and even more scaled down version that uses the existing Comfort IO's and cannot expand beyond that? All that you then need is a KA/KB and 12V connections and if that fits inside a DIN rail mount it would be awesome. See Clipsal's PAC module as a reference for size.
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Posted: Monday Feb 27th, 2012 04:54 pm |
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No select -Logicengine in my configurator . My version is 3.4.4
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Posted: Monday Feb 27th, 2012 11:52 pm |
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selevt Comfort II Logic not Logic engine
Prices wil be avaialble soon
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Posted: Tuesday Feb 28th, 2012 06:35 am |
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Sorry CP9000-LOG is not in the list in 3.4.4
Please copy the attached models.cfgx file to the Comfigurator/Config folder
Attachment: models.cfgx (Downloaded 5 times)
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Posted: Tuesday Feb 28th, 2012 06:40 am |
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The logic engine currently uses the left part of the Comfort PCB without any changes except an external power supply is used and the firmware is different
If there is demand for a product in such a form factor a DIN rail product may be developed in future
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Posted: Tuesday Feb 28th, 2012 07:28 am |
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Dont work . The file not include the logic engine template.
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Posted: Monday Mar 5th, 2012 03:40 am |
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Please copy the attacvhed default.cfgx to your config folder under Comfigurator
Open Comfigurator and select File > New
You should see a dropdown list with Comfort II Logic as shown
Attachment: default.cfgx (Downloaded 4 times) Last edited on Tuesday Apr 24th, 2012 02:51 am by ident
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Posted: Monday Mar 5th, 2012 04:44 am |
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ok, it works perfect, thanks.
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Posted: Saturday Apr 6th, 2013 05:28 am |
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