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C-Bus™ Basic Programming
Training Guide
Support and Training
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Table of contents
- 7 Clipsal Introduction
- 7 Introduction to CBus
- 7 CBus History
- 8 What Is CBus?
- 8 Commercial Lighting Control
- 8 Standalone Room Lighting Control
- 8 Residential Automation
- 9 Why Use CBus?
- 9 Energy Management
- 9 Flexibility
- 10 Functionality
- 10 Simple Wiring
- 13 CBus Principles
- 13 CBus Components
- 13 System Support Devices
- 14 CBus Power Supply
- 14 PC Interface
- 15 Network Bridges
- 16 Input Units
- 17 CBus Wall Switches
- 18 CBus Sensors
- 19 Touch Screens and Controllers
- 20 Miscellaneous Inputs
- 21 Output Units
- 21 CBus Relays
- 23 CBus Dimmers
- 25 Maximum Load Calculations
- 27 Fluorescent Dimming
- 28 IR Transmitter
- 29 Software
- 30 CBus Network Specifications
- 30 CBus Cable
- 30 Cable Type
- 30 CBus Cable Pairs
- 31 Cable Current
- 31 Cable Terminations
- 32 Cable Length
- 33 Cable Topologies
- 36 CBus Units
- 36 Maximum Number Of Units
- 36 Maximum Number Of Particular Unit Types
- 36 CBus Unit Positioning
- 37 CBus Voltage
- 37 Power Supply Types
- 38 Power Supply Placement
- 40 Short Circuit and Overload Protection
- 40 Over Voltage Protection
- 41 CBus Current
- 42 CBus Current Consumption
- 43 CBus Clock
- 44 Network Burdens
- 45 Mains Segregation
- 47 Learn Mode
- 47 CBus Learn Mode
- 47 DIN Rail LED Indicators
- 48 Entering and Exiting Learn Mode
- 48 Selecting Output Channels
- 48 Selecting Wall Switch Buttons
- 49 Learn Mode Operations
- 49 Relay and Dimmer Configurations
- 49 Two Button Configurations
- 49 Area Address Switching
- 50 Timer Configurations
- 51 Super Learn Mode
- 51 Entering Super Learn Mode
- 51 Enabling the Software Selectable Burden
- 51 Resetting to Defaults
- 53 CBus Addressing
- 53 CBus Addressing
- 53 MultiNetwork Connectivity
- 56 Network Address
- 57 Unit Address
- 58 Application Address
- 60 Group Address
- 61 Area Address
- 61 Levels
- 62 CBus Tags
- 63 How CBus Works
- 66 CBus Message Types
- 66 Status Report Interval
- 67 CBus Into to Toolkit
- 67 CBus Toolkit
- 67 PC Requirements
- 68 CBus Toolkit Overview
- 69 The CGate Console
- 70 The Toolkit Main Menu
- 71 The Navigation Tree
- 73 The Toolbar
- 80 The Programming Window
- 80 Installing USB Drivers
- 80 Creating a Project
- 82 Editing a Network
- 83 Creating Group Addresses
- 84 Add Units to Database
- 85 Adding Units Manually
- 87 Adding Units With The Bar Code Scanner
- 88 Opening a CBus Project/Network
- 89 Closing a CBus Project / Network
- 90 Scanning a Network
- 92 Readdressing CBus Units
- 92 Readdress To Match Database
- 94 Serial Number Readdress
- 95 Transferring Database to Network
- 96 Application Log
- 97 Programming CBus Units
- 98 DIN Rail Relays
- 98 Unit Identification Tab
- 99 Logic Tab
- 102 Turn On Tab
- 103 Recovery Tab
- 104 Restrike Delay Tab
- 105 Global Tab
- 106 Status Tab
- 107 DIN Rail Dimmers
- 107 Unit Identification Tab
- 108 Logic Tab
- 112 Min/Max Tab
- 113 Recovery Tab
- 113 Global Tab
- 114 Status Tab
- 115 Basic Wall Switch Programming
- 117 Advanced Wall Switch Programming
- 117 Dual Applications
- 119 Indicators
- 121 Disable All Keys
- 121 Blocks
- 123 Corridor Linking
- 123 Timing Parameters
- 125 Micro Functions
- 128 Passive Infrared Sensors
- 128 PIR Programming
- 129 PIR Function Details
- 130 Sensor Enable/Disable
- 130 False Triggering Sensors
- 131 Light Level Sensors
- 133 Scenes
- 136 Remote Triggering Scenes
- 139 DLTs
- 141 Variants
- 142 Labelling Scenes
- 143 CBus Diagnostics
- 143 Basic Diagnostic Process
- 144 Analysis Tools
- 144 CBus Network Analyser
- 145 Multimeter
- 146 Oscilloscope
- 146 Diagnostic Utility
- 147 Diagnostic Utility Setup
- 147 Using the CBus Diagnostic Utility
- 148 Support and Training