Posted: Sunday Oct 24th, 2010 03:28 am |
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This fixes the bugs from 5.202- Fix BUG that if KP is not connected (no of KPs >0) ringer will not work
- Fixed BUG that alarm will turn on siren for 2 secs -
- Fixed BUG M! And Cbus hard arm key does not work because there is no user code sent
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Posted: Saturday Nov 6th, 2010 07:42 am |
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Am I missing something here, the web site downloads section only has 5.203 and not 5.204 or am I looking in the wrong place?
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Posted: Saturday Nov 6th, 2010 07:58 am |
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Apologies, the file was not updated on the website, it is fixed now
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Posted: Sunday Nov 28th, 2010 10:19 am |
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Since I upgraded to this Firmware I can no longer use sign-in codes that are longer than four digits either with the keypad, Configurator or my HomeSeer plug-in.
With my plug-in I send the LI command and with a 4 digit sign-in code and all is ok, use configurator to change the same user sign-in code to a 5 or 6 digit and then try to sign in and I get an invalid user reply.
Is this something that I might have done and its just concidance that I noticed after the Firmware upgrade?
Ethernet UCM with Firmware 5.200
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Posted: Sunday Nov 28th, 2010 01:03 pm |
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The firmware should allow 6 digit codes
There is a configuration setting in Modules and Settings called "Write User Codes"
If this is unchecked, the usser codes will not be changed
This setting is provided so that installers can make changes in the program without overwriting the user codes when they write to Comfort, by unchecking this box
You can also change your code using the keypad by pressing F7
Last edited on Sunday Nov 28th, 2010 01:04 pm by slychiu
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Posted: Sunday Nov 28th, 2010 02:06 pm |
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Yes I have seen the "Write User Codes" option and I have it checked.
I have done some more experimenting and the problem is with 5 digit codes, 4 and 6 are ok but not when 5 in length.
I have used Configurator to set a new code for the first user who has all the options of "Local Arm" etc checked.
Set the code to 987654 do the transfer and I can sign in with this on the key pad.
Change the code to 98765 and transfer, I then get an invalid beep on the keypad.
Change it to 9876 and all is ok again.
Phil
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Posted: Monday Nov 29th, 2010 05:41 am |
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We have confirmed that is is a preexisting bug in Comfigurator. When you enter an odd number pf digits for the sign in code, the 1st digit is not downloaded
This will be fixed in the next version
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Posted: Monday Nov 29th, 2010 06:10 am |
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