Color Touch Screen

Discussion in 'C-Touch/HomeGate/SchedulePlus/PICED Software' started by German_GGV, Mar 9, 2012.

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    German_GGV

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    Does anybody know what happens when you have the C-bus program load into de touchscreen and you also connect the ethernet port (internet)?

    Can I log in/out somehow of the screen to be on C-Bus and Internet? Or how does it work?

    Thanks


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    Your question isn't entirely clear, so hopefully a little explaining how it works will help pin-point your exact question.

    The C-Bus Touchscreen is an embedded PC platform, so the Ethernet port serves the same functions as it would on a PC. The Ethernet port is used for loading the project into the touchscreen, connecting to the internet and viewing web pages, connecting to other Ethernet devices and a bunch of other things.

    The Colour C-Touch also has a separate C-Bus connection on the unit. This is the connection that connects the unit to the C-Bus network.
     
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    Ok, I understand. I want to connect the Touch Screen to the cBus and control Lighting and music. But I also want to control via ethernet and HVAC system. Can I do this? My client didn't want no Clipsal thermostats, he bought a system that can control via internet. I just want to know if can control both, Cbus and de HVAC system, using the CBus Connection to control lighting and music, and using the ethernet connection to control HVAC.
     
    German_GGV, Mar 13, 2012
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