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UCM heatmiser
Do you have a release date for this product?
I do hope that the UCM Heatmiser will be a totally dedicated UCM.
This makes things so straightforward and it means that the UCM is identified (even by scanning) in the software.
Also it means that you have a dedicated set of responses and functions.
I think you should do this woth Lutron (the new QS which interacts with Homeworks and Grafiq eye) and RAKO and indeed any other UCM that currently is NOT DEDICATED.
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Posted: Saturday Aug 10th, 2013 08:56 am |
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The Heatmiser UCM is being tested with Comfigurator 3.7.3
We do not have a fixed release date, but once it is ready it will be announced as usual
It is a dedicated UCM
Dedicated UCMs like Heatmiser, Cbus, KNX, Zwave require a lot of development and time, so it is not feasible to develop dedicated UCMs for every interface that can be supported by the Universal UCM unless there is sufficient demand
The most important thing is 2 way interfaces for Lutron and Rako etc are possible with Comfort right now with the Universal UCM. If the usage of these imterfaces can reach the level where it can be economically justified then we may go the dedicated UCMs
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Posted: Sunday Aug 11th, 2013 10:35 am |
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This reminds me again about how cool it would be to have a Cytech matching enclosure that is designed to house just these dedicated ucms. Maybe narrower than current chassis but maybe allowing say up to 6 in the case; 3 base + 3 stacked say. So we can place one of these next to our current enclosure. Maybe time to refresh and create a new range of cool enclosures?
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Posted: Monday Aug 12th, 2013 04:25 am |
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why not use the EN01 enclosure 310 x 350 x 95 mm which is smaller than EN03 (358 x 385 x 95 mm)
you can mount several UCMs in there
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Posted: Sunday Sep 29th, 2013 07:53 pm |
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Hi All,
I have seen the Heatmiser UCM so it is on my buy list. Can you confirm how it will function?
My Wi-Fi Heatmiser thermostat has wake up, leave, return, and bed time setting. I would obviously want to override these setting if the alarm was in a one of the off, home or away mode. How would I code regular checks to compare alarm status and set temprature?
On the surface I think the important setting is away mode where I would want to keep the temp low. I cant see how this would be programmed.
The other event I can think of which is easier to programme is if I am in the house (I guess the thermostat would take care of itself on the whole), however, if we occupy the master bed or lounge for more than 15mins the alarm status changes to day mode so it will be nice to ensure the temp was right at this point.
When will the programme doc's be released?
Oh... if I need to expand my enclosures what it the cheapest way todo this.
Buy enclosure, psu, tamper switch and battery as seperate items or buy an expansion enclosure?
Cheers
Lee
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The UCM/Heatmiser will allows you to override the setpoints
You can do this in the Away Mode, Night Mode, Day Mode, Security Off Response
Look in Events > Misc Responses
We are currently writing the manuals
For your 2nd question, yiou can buy these separate if you need
The EN01 enclosure is smaller and is hinged with a lock and key
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Posted: Monday Sep 30th, 2013 02:40 am |
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Thanks, I will get one on order then.
I don't need an extra ETH board do I?
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Posted: Monday Sep 30th, 2013 02:45 am |
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I forgot to mention that the UCM/Heatmiser is without an interface
You have to order ETH or AUX485 depending on the heatmiser type that yu have
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Posted: Monday Sep 30th, 2013 06:53 am |
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Do you have a date yet for the heatmiser interface.
Any info at all would be useful.
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Posted: Monday Sep 30th, 2013 11:40 am |
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The UCM/Heatmiser comes without an interface - it can be AUX485 or ETH depending on the heatmiser
The UCMHeatmiser with AUX 485 can be ordered now
The parts are ready but the firmware is still being tested which will take 1 month
The new Comfigurator 3.7.x is also needed which will be released around that time
If you need to install, you can order and upgrade the firmware next month
The ETH interface is also a special which is not ready yet, also may take one month
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Posted: Wednesday Oct 2nd, 2013 06:24 am |
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Can you provide more info on the relationship between the RS485 and the heatmiser model nos etc
Tnks
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Posted: Wednesday Oct 2nd, 2013 06:39 am |
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We are coming out with the UCM heatmiser soon
If you run Comfigurator 3.7.5 the heatmiser configurator will give you the idea
Here is how it basically works
The Learn Heatmiser button will detect the Heatmiser modules and properties
You can then assign Comfort Sensors to Temperatures, Flags to on/off settings and comfort Counters to setpoints
Changing the values of the mapped counters wll change the setpoint on Heatmiser
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Posted: Wednesday Oct 2nd, 2013 06:44 am |
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Yeah this has confused me too as on the Heatmiser wiring/connection diagrams there is no mention of an RS485 connection point.
Also from the confusing conversations I had with Heatmiser technical support I believe that you cant have WIFI and RS485 in the same solution; I wanted to connect RS485 to Comfort but still have WIFI between thermostat and UH1-W/RC1-W. Apparently that's not possible?
It seems I'll probably just go for the Eth3 version then as simpler to get my mind around.
Maybe this can be clarified though.
Julian
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Posted: Wednesday Oct 2nd, 2013 08:28 am |
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See the back of a Heatmiser Module below
The Yellow and Blue wires are the RS485 signals. Yellow is A, Blue is B to be connected to UCM/Heatmiser(485)
These are probably connected to UH1 for all the Heatmisers
I dont see any reason why you cannot have RS485 and wifi if there are separate systems, not the same network and you have 2 UCM/Heatmisers
Attachment: heat485.jpg (Downloaded 64 times)
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Posted: Wednesday Oct 2nd, 2013 08:33 am |
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Ident,
Getting there but the yellow and blue wires; what are they connected too as they don't seem to be going to the provided terminals. Are they already connected to the device as shipped then as they look to disappear around the side of the terminals into the case and presumably PCB.
Julian
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I think what I was trying to say badly before then is that while the UH1 has Y&B connections the UH1-W doesn't seem to so to have a WIFI thermostat that you can access via a mobile using Heatmisers android app means you must have the Eth3 version too. No hybrid solutions.
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Posted: Wednesday Oct 2nd, 2013 08:44 am |
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N suffix means Network thermostats. That means RS485 models so you can connect at UH1
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You have got it
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