quick program

Discussion in 'C-Bus Toolkit and C-Gate Software' started by jacksim, Oct 7, 2004.

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    jacksim

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    Hi Gurus,
    I'm have a 12 channel relay(5512rvf) and 4 channel dimmer(5504d2a) with E5058NL 8 key-input. Is it possible for me to configure it (quick program) without using c-bus application
    Jack
     
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    [IL]NewGen

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    try using default manual learning mode:

    hold down 1 of the channels on the relay or dimmer you want to program for 10secs, wait until the module begins flashing, learning mode is now enabled;

    press a key on the key-input you want to program, then select and press the channel you want to control and see it light up;

    then press and and hold the channel again and the module will go back to it's normal state;

    now the key input you selected earlier is programmed... :rolleyes:

    do the same to all the other keys and you shohuld be right...
     
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    Thanks

    Hi Guru,
    Thank you for your help! It works! only thing is we cant control the light(LED) indication.

    Jack
     
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    Michael

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    learn mode is designed as a crude programming method..... minimal functionality with no computer skills needed.
    But remember, you can always come back with a PC and 'jazz' it all up later on....

    Michael :D
     
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    thanks

    :)


    thank you..
     
    jacksim, Oct 11, 2004
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