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Intruder alarm home control remote control voice menu Intercom doorphone
voicemail reminder messages phone control Internet control Scene control Temperature control
CP8001 Control Panel
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8 zone inputs (expandable to 64) 8 x 12-Volt outputs (expandable to 64) Outputs configurable as IR transmitters. 1A regulated DC supply Full voice menu Speech/CMS dialler with 8 telephone nos. 250 event log, Alarm History 16 user codes 31 alarm types, 31 zone types Answering Machine with 8 mailboxes, 16 Time Programs, Reminder messages 255 programmable Responses/Macros 2 way X-10 interface (requires XM10E) Arm to Away, Night, Day, Vacation modes False-alarm filtering Supervision of phone line,mains, battery.
16 tactile keys with backlighting Built-in speaker and microphone. Voice menus on speaker Hear and Record messages. Status LEDs for AC fail, low battery, armed/ disarmed, message
· One-touch arming to Away, Night and Day Modes.
· Each key can be programmed as a shortcut function key
KP01/KP02 Keypad
Pronto Remote Control
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Up to 8 Keypads in a system 2 way conversation with external phone. Intercom with other keypads Baby Monitor Mode Announces Reminder messages 2-key Panic and Fire buttons. KP02 with built-in IR receiver for control of Comfort using a handheld IR remote control (e.g. Philips Pronto)
· Rings the house telephones and gives doorbell chime on all keypads
· Dials to Cellular phone in Away Mode · Built-in speaker, microphone and tamper protection
· Users can talk to visitors on house phones or cellular phone, and open the door or gate remotely
· Can be programmed to play a recorded message when doorbell is pressed
· When no one responds, Door Station can be programmed to take a message from the visitor
DP01 Door Station
· Up to 3 Door Stations per system · Requires 1 Ringer Module per system, which rings the house phones whenever the doorbell is pressed or a reminder message operates.
RGR03 Ringer
Comfigurator (Win 95/98/Me/XP/2000) is the new generation programming tool for Comfort, including the Response Wizard, upload/ download, conversion of CS-xpress files and many essential features. Requires a License with Type 1 UCM , License included with Type 10 UCMs.
Comfigurator Programming Tool
Ace-Comfort (Win/95/98/Me/XP/2000) is a standalone program to control Comfort from a PC from Custom Automation Technologies Inc. It allows any X10 code to be transmitted and can send unlimited IR codes to any Comfort output.
Ace-Comfort User Interface
SEM01/SEM02 Slave Expansion Modules
The SEM extends Comfort’s inputs and outputs beyond 16.. Each SEM has 8 inputs and 8 outputs and may be expanded by adding in a Local Expansion Module (LEM01 or -02). Thus providing a maximum of 16 inputs and 16 Outputs. There can be up to 3 SEMS in a Comfort system,to give a maximum of 64 inputs and 64 outputs. SEM01 is the same size as the main Comfort PCB (230 x130 mm), and includes a 13.8V regulated power supply. It requires a 16V Transformer and a 6.5AH lead acid standby battery. The SEM02 comes in a smaller form factor 130 x 120 mm, but requires an external 12V power supply The Local Expansion Module is connected to the Comfort Control panel or Slave Expansion Module (SEM) via a ribbon cable. The LEM provides expansion inputs and 12V outputs. There are 3 models of LEM
LEM01/02/03 Local Expansion Modules
LEM01: 8 zone inputs and 8 x 12-Volt outputs. LEM02: 8 inputs only, 0 outputs LEM03: 16 inputs, 0 outputs. This together with 8 inputs and 8 outputs on the Comfort PCB gives the system 24 zones and 8 outputs.
IRM01 Infrared Transmitter Module
ZTS Zone Test Switch
The IRM01 is connected to any output on the Comfort Control panel, LEMs,, SEMs, or RIO to allow transmission of IR signals. IR codes can be downloaded from an extensive library via the Comfigurator programming software. The IRM01 has a range of 8 meters line-ofsight.
The Zone Test Switch consists of two monetary switches which plug into a 3-pin Input terminal block for 2 consecutive Inputs. Each switch may be configured via shunts as Normally Open or Normally closed. This makes it very useful for testing and troubleshooting
The UCM (Type1 & 10) has three functions:
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It allows programs on the onboard Nonvolatile Memory ICs to be transferred to or from Comfort. This is a useful tool for Comfort installations or troubleshooting. Comfort’s programming software Comfigurator requires the UCM to upload and download to Comfort. Type 10 includes Comfigurator license It allows third-party software like Comfort Web Interface (CWI) and Ace Comfort to control Comfort and provide a user-interface.
UCM01 (with RS232 Interface)
Allows Comfort to communicate with the Honeywell Smartfit for Temperature control by plugging a cable to the Smartfot Accessory bus. Comfort is able to monitor room and hot water temperature as well as override setpoints, or switch heating on or off according to Time Programs or external events.
UCM/Smartfit
Allows Comfort to communicate with the European Installation Bus (EIB) or Instabus for lighting and electrical control. Comfort is able to send to and monitor group addresses on the bus. EIB switches scan activate Responses to control Comfort-linked equipment via infrared signals, X10 etc.
UCM/EIB
Allows Comfort to communicate with Clipsal’s CBUS for lighting and electrical control. Comfort is able to send to and monitor group addresses on the bus. CBUS switches scan activate Responses to control Comfort-linked equipment via infrared signals, X10 etc.
UCM/CBUS
CWM01 Comfort Webserver Module
The Comfort Webserver Module uses an external modem to provide Internet Access for the Comfort-connected home or office. CWM comes with a built-in webserver running the Linux operating system to provide reliable 24 hourx 7 days operation. Any computer on the Internet with a browser can monitor and control their home/office by a click of the mouse. An Ethernet port can be connected to a Local Area Network allowing other PCs on the network to access the web server. Access is protected by the users PIN code. Network cameras can be connected to the network to allow the premises to be viewed remotely. The Comfort Web InterfAce Software by Custom Automation Technologies Inc runs on a Windows 95/98//XP/2000 PC. It connects to a Comfort UCM via a serial (RS232) port. Like the Comfort Webserver Module (CWM) it connects Comfort to the Internet and LAN, but uses a PC instead of dedicated hardware.
CWI Comfort Web Interface Provides 8 digital inputs and 8 outputs. Each input can also receive infrared signals corresponding to Comfort IR Codes to activate Responses, or X10 IR codes to send X10 signals on the powerline. Each output is 12V positivegoing 200 mA max with over-current shutdown protection.
RIO Remote Input/ Output Module
IRR IR Receiver
The IRR module can be connected to any input on the RIO to receive IR signals. Comfort IR signals can activate Responses, while X10 IR signals can cause X10 signals to be transmitted on the powerline.
Provides 8 reed relays with normally open “voltage-free” contacts. Each reed relay requires only 12 mA to operate. This can be used for a variety of purposes, to switch video signals or to open doors, gates and curtains. Can be connected directly to the Remote Input/Output (RIO) module or to Comfort’s regular outputs. Can be plugged onto the RIO Remote Input/ Output Module. Indicator LEDs indicate whether each relay is activated. RLY01 provides four voltage free contacts and a choice of normally open or closed configurations. The relays each consume 40 mA of current The board is connected to Comfort’s open-collector 12V outputs outputs for use in applications such as switching camera views via movement detectors, door lock release, garage door control, automatic barriers, switch VCR recorders and for triggering other alarm equipment.
The current sensor detects the AC current flow within a mains cable supplying an appliance to determine if the appliance is ON or OFF. The output is connected to a normally open zone input. When no current is flowing the output is open circuit. When current flows (min 100 ma RMS.), the coil produces a voltage which turns on the open collector output. This can be used to announce the ON/OFF state of the appliance being controlled based on the feedback input. WORKS ON AC CURRENT ONLY
These Lighting Control Modules combine a 16A mains-rated relay and a current sensor to control a lighting point. A conventional twoway switch is able to control the light independently of Comfort . TWS01 controls 1 lighting switch, while TWS02 controls two lighting switches.
RLY02 Reed Relay Module
RLY01 Relay Module
CSM01 Current Sensor
TWS01/02 Lighting Control Modules
SCS01/SCS02 Scene Control Switch
Scene Control Switches have 4 buttons with indicator LEDs which can be programmed to set any scene ot Comfort response, for example, arm to Night Mode, control individual lights, curtains or a group of lights, or everything in the house, or set the temperature to high. These designer switches come in a variety of colours and styles. Up to 8 Scene Control Switches can be connected in a system, with a matching range of conventional lighting and electrical switches. SCS02 has a built-in infrared receiver which can receive 128 IR codes and 256 X10 codes from a handheld remite control like the Philips Pronto.
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