Specifications

Intelligent Building Series C-Touch Programming Reference
In the hexadecimal system, in exactly the same way, once the number “F” (the
last digit) is reached a symbol must be placed in the next column (the “sixteens”
column). A comparison between the two is shown below.
Decimal
Number
Hexadecimal
Number
0 0
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
10 A Decimal jumps to 10’s column
11 B
12 C
13 D
14 E
15 F
16 10 Hex jumps to 16’s column
For a full list, please refer to the help file.
4.2 Component Border
The border of a component is the shape and style of the outline of the
component. The shape may be rectangular, rounded, triangular or elliptical. The
style may be a solid line of different thicknesses, a dotted line or a raised button
style. The border may also be transparent, in which case it will not be seen.
4.3 Component Background
The background of a component is the style used to “paint” the component
inside the border. The colour and shading style can be set. The background
may also be transparent, in which case it will not be seen.
4.4 Tags
All C-Bus Applications, Group Addresses and Levels are assigned a number
from 0 – 255 (0 – FF hexadecimal). Remembering these numbers is
inconvenient, so a name can be assigned to them. A tag is formally defined as a
Group Address description. Thus the tag is a description of a load and the tag
can have any level from 0 to 100%.
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