CBus/ctouch system time

Discussion in 'C-Touch/HomeGate/SchedulePlus/PICED Software' started by i-Home, Oct 19, 2009.

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    Newman

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    If you have a Comfort security system on your C-Bus network, you would experience this behaviour. The Comfort system does not correctly follow the rules for interacting with C-Bus Date and Time capable devices.
     
    Newman, Oct 17, 2010
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    Hi ,
    No don't have comfort running only 3 monochrome mark 2 and 1 c touch ,when I set time and date on c touch and save it goes to running schedule and logic and goes back to previous time .piced version 4.9.2 .

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    Just checked c touch it seems to be linked to time rather than date , it will change date ok but when I go to change time it starts to run schedule and logic and reverts back to old time settings

    Thanks in advance
     
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    Sorry my version on computer is 4.9.2 but on c touch it is 4.7.2 all I have done on c touch is transfer transfer project from unit to computer ,should I update firmware on c touch to latest
     
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    Yes, you should definitely update the C-Touch to 4.9.2. Then re-test.
     
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