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5000CTC2 Series C-Touch Colour Touchscreen Installation Instructions
8.0 Megger Testing
Important points when megger testing an electrical installation:
• Only megger test when mains cabling is disconnected from C-Bus output units.
• Do not megger test the C-Bus cable.
9.0 C-Bus Programming Requirements
Unit Address
The C-Touch Colour must be programmed with a unique identification address
(unit address). This is accomplished using C-Bus Toolkit software, available from the
Downloads section of the Clipsal Integrated Systems (CIS) web site at the following
address: http://www.clipsal.com/cis.
System Clock and Burden
C-Bus Toolkit is also used to enable the system clock and burden, if required. The
touchscreen incorporates a software selectable C-Bus system clock that is used for
synchronizing data commmunications on the network. A maximum of three enabled
system clocks should exist on a network, so the system clock on the touchscreen is
disabled by default.
C-Touch Colour Touchscreen Project
The touchscreen must be configured for a particular C-Bus installation with a project
that has been produced using the Programming Interface for C-Bus Embedded
Devices (PICED) software. PICED software is available from the Downloads section
of the CIS web site: http://www.clipsal.com/cis. Documentation and Help files are
included with the software.
After you have produced a project using PICED software, use the Export to Archive
option to create a project archive. This option is located in the Archive section of the
PICED software File drop down menu.
The C-Touch Colour Transfer Utility software transfers the archived project to the
touchscreen via Ethernet. The utility is included with PICED software and allows you
to perform various configuration functions, such as setting the time.
The following section explains how to use the Transfer Utility to configure the
touchscreen with a customized project. Both the Toolkit and PICED project files
should be saved to a disc and kept in an archive at your premises. You should also
give a copy to the customer.