KEY1 and KEYC1

Discussion in 'C-Bus Toolkit and C-Gate Software' started by Memphix, Jun 2, 2011.

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    I am adding units to a project prior to it being installed. When creating a new database and adding switches, there are two options KEY1 and KEYC1. I can see that KEYC1 is a later firmware etc.

    If I add a KEY1 to Toolkit, when it is actually a KEYC1, will Toolkit give me an option to convert? or will I need to add the correct part and re-configure it?
     
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    Toolkit will give you the option to convert.
     
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    Excellent ;)

    Another question, the B Style plates with for example 2x 4 gang's, do I add these as two 5034NL's? The code 5008S164/3L is not an option in Toolkit obvisouly.
     
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    Yep, that's the best way to do it. As far as toolkit is concerned, it isn't aware that both switches are mounted in the same physical plate. Toolkit treats them as 2 separate switches.
     
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    Thanks.

    I later saw on the plastic a B5034 code, so I used that times two for the 8 gang etc. I'll post if there's a problem come scan/download time.
     
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