Cytech KT01 User manual

Comfort, the Intelligent Home System
KT01
KeyTouch
Touchscreen
Keypad


KT01 KeyTouch Touchscreen Keypad
Contents
Item Page
Introduction to KeyTouch…………………………………………………………………… 1
Specifications…………………………………………………………………………………….. 2
System Requirements………………………………………………………………………. 2
Setup…………………………………………………………………………………………………. 2
Connections…………………………………………………………………………………. 2
Jumper Settings…………………………………………………………………………… 2
Buttons……………………………………………………………………………………….. 2
LED Indicators……………………………………………………………………………… 3
ICs………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3
UCM ID Switch…………………………………………………………………………… 3
Connections………………………………………………………………………………………… 4
Software Installation…………………………………………………………………………… 5
Getting Started…………………………………………………………………………………… 6
Status Icons………………………………………………………………………………… 7
Arm Status…………………………………………………………………………… 7
Alarm State………………………………………………………………………….. 8
Battery State………………………………………………………………………… 9
Mains Failure………………………………………………………………………… 9
Tamper Status……………………………………………………………………… 10
Keypad Emulation………………………………………………………………… 12
Control………………………………………………………………………………… 15
Security………………………………………………………………………………… 18
Panic……………………………………………………………………………………… 20
Others…………………………………………………………………………………… 22
Arming…………………………………………………………………… 22
Panic Status…………………………………………………………… 23
Arm Ready / Not Ready Status…………………………… 23
Summary of Security Application Messages………………………………. 24
Security Status Messages…………………………………………………… 24
Security Control Messages………………………………………………….. 25
Time and Date Synchronization…………………………………………………. 25
Summary of KeyTouch Default Program……………………………………. 26
Control……………………………..………………………………………………….. 26
Lighting………………………………………………………………….. 26
Aircons………………………………………………………………….. 26
Heater……………………………………………………………………. 26
Master……………………………………………………………………. 26
Security (Zones)……………..………………………………………………….. 26
Zones…………………………………………………………………….. 26
Infrared Receiver Input……………………………………………………………………… 27
Comfort IR Codes………………………………………………………………………… 27
Version History…………………………………………………………………………………… 28


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Introduction to KeyTouch
IR Receiver
The KT01 KeyTouch is a touchscreen interface for Comfort, consisting of
a backlit black and white liquid crystal display (LCD), which acts as a
visual keypad or to display zone and alarm information from Comfort. It
includes a speaker and microphone to record and broadcast voice
messages, as well as an infrared receiver to activate any Response in a
similar to KP02 and KP04. The LCD display can be set to rotate 180 oto
allow for the choice of the user to have the IR receiver positioned above
or below the LCD . With KeyTouch, the user is able to have his own
personalized menu by customizing the graphics to suit his preference.

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Specifications
Dimensions: 152 L x 115 W x 45 H mm
Current consumption: 12V DC @ 100mA
Infrared Receiver: receives Comfort IR codes: 0 to 127
System Requirement
•Comfort system with firmware version “Outside or Action 4.193” and
above.
Setup
The KeyTouch KT01 package consists of the following*:
•KeyTouch Touch Screen (LCD covered by protection sheet)
•RS232 cable (DB9)
•KeyTouch Manual (this booklet)
•KeyTouch / C-Touch configuration CD
•mounting screws in polybag
*Subject to change without prior notice
Connections
•JP3 – 12V/COM/KA/KB/VOICE/MIC/IR connector. Connected to
12V/COM/KA/KB/VOICE/MIC on Comfort and IR cable linked to IR
receiver.
•P3 – 6 way header. To be connected to when in normal mode.
•P4 – 6 way header. To be connected to when in programming mode.
•P5 – DB9 connector. For programming purposes.
Jumper Settings
•SW2 – set according to the ID of the UCM (see “UCM ID Switch”
settings).
Buttons
•SW1 – Reset button. Resets the KT01. It does not change any
parameters in Comfort.

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LED Indicators
•D1 “RDY” (Green) should be on at all times when powered up.
•D2 “BUSY1” (Red) blinks if there.
•D3 “BUSY2” (Red) blinks if
•D8 (Red) RS485 Transmit to Comfort.
•D9 (Green) RS485 Receive from Comfort.
ICs
•U1 – Microcontroller IC. Label indicates the firmware version number
“UCM/C-Bus 5.xx”.
UCM ID Switch
The KT01 appears on the Comfort network as a UCM, not a Keypad.
Hence the ID should be set according to the number of UCMs. There is no
need to use another UCM to connect to KT01. as the interface is built in
to the KT01.
Comfort is able to support up to 8 UCMs / KeyTouch. SW2 is a set of 3
headers which is used to determine the ID, in accordance to the table
below:
Table 1: ID Settings
ID SW2-A SW2-B SW2-C
1 Short Short Short
2 Open Short Short
3 Short Open Short
4 Open Open Short
5 Short Short Open
6 Open Short Open
7 Short Open Open
8 Open Open Open
By convention, UCM ID = 1 is used for uploading/downloading. The
KeyTouch UCM should be set to ID 2 or above so that any communication
failure can be reported by Comfort.
Press RESET (SW1) after changing the ID settings.
The number of UCMs in Comfigurator should be set to the highest UCM
number of the system including the KeyTouch UCM. This is the same as
programming Location 1672, according to the number of UCMs and
KT01 connected. Press reset on Comfort after changing the number of
UCMs.

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Connections
P3
P4
JP3
1. Before connecting the KT01 to Comfort, the ID on SW2 must be set
according to Table 1. The KT01 acts as a UCM on the Comfort
Network, ie the ID has to be set according to the number of UCMs in
the system. If there is only 1 KT01 and UCM, the ID on the KT01
must be set to 2. By convention, ID 1 is reserved for uploading and
downloading from Comfort, and is not reported in cases of
Communications Failure. Comfort supports a combination of 8 UCMs
and KT01. For instance, another UCM can be used to connect to the
Comfort Webserver Module (CWM).
2. The KT01 is connected to Comfort by means of 6 cables just like a
regular keypad (shielded CAT5 recommended) from Comfort’s
12V/Com/KA/KA/Voice/Mic. This supplies the power to the KT01,
communications between KT01 and Comfort, as well as to provide
for the voice prompt and allow for voice recordings on the KT01 end.
This is connected to KT01 at JP3.
3. The Infrared receiver is connected to JP3 via a cable.
4. The Green RDY LED on the KT01 (D1) should be lit and remain
steady, indicating power is supplied to the KT01. The LEDs D8 (red)
and D9 (green) should blink rapidly, showing that RS485 is
established between Comfort and KT01. D8 (red) flashes to indicate
that KT01 is responding to a poll by Comfort. D9 (green) blinks to
indicate that it is receiving a poll from Comfort.
5. For programming, the 6 way connector should be connected to P4
and the RS232 serial cable connected to P5.
6. After programming the KeyTouch, the 6 way connector is switched to
P3 to resume normal operations (as illustrated above). Press reset
on the KT01 and sign in to the system after resetting to clear any
communication failure (if any).
7. LED D2 (BUSY1) blinks when there is an incoming message for
Comfort from KT01. D3 (BUSY2) blinks to indicate a message has
been sent to KT01 from Comfort.

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Software Installation
The KT01 is a special version of Clipsal’s C-Touch touchscreen
customized specially for Comfort. The KT01 unlike the C-Touch is not
connected to the C-Bus network.
To program the KT01, the C-Touch configuration software is used. This
software requires the C-Bus installation software to be installed first,
even though the C-Bus software is not used in the programming. This
can be downloaded from Clipsal’s website at www.clipsal.com/cis.
The above screen should be seen when running the installation for the C-
Touch Configuration software. Follow the instructions on the screen to
complete setup.
The C-Bus C-Touch software, which is used to customize and program
the KeyTouch, is a user-friendly, drag and drop interface, which will be
explained in greater detail in the subsequent section.
The KT01 uses the Serial Communications firmware version
XXXXX. This is already installed in the KT01. Do NOT install any
regular C-Touch firmware as it will NOT work with the KT01.

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Getting Started
A default file has been loaded into the KeyTouch KT01 to help users in
using KT01 with Comfort for the first time. This default file can be found
in the CD provided under def_kt01.xml
On the main page, 5 buttons are displayed, namely Keypad, Control,
Security, Panic, and Tools. The date and time are also shown on the
screen for all pages will be updated upon any change in change in date
and time for Comfort and, similarly, for Comfort, any change in date and
time for KeyTouch will change the time for Comfort.
The Battery, Arm State, and Alarm State icons, as well as text indicators
for Tamper Alarm and AC Failure indicate the current status of Comfort. A
Low Battery condition will result in a change of the battery icon from
to . When Comfort is armed (be it Away, Night, Day or
Vacation), the lock symbol switches from to . In alarm
conditions, the Bell icon will then be changed from to . For
cases of Tamper alarm, the text “No Tamper” will indicate “TAMPER”
instead. Similarly, the “AC OK” text will become “AC Fail” when Comfort

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encounters an AC power failure (in cases where the Standby Battery
provides the backup power).
Status Icons
This section serves to illustrate how the various statuses shown on the
main page is depicted.
Arm Status
This status shows the current arm status, but does not show the security
mode. The icon is used is a lock and its status is reflected as such:
: System is disarmed
: System is armed.
This status utilizes the Security Application. To program the status,
double-click on the lock icon to bring up the following page (after
selecting C-Bus tab).

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To reflect the arm status, the following must be set:
•Key functions: Status
•Network: Local Network
•Application: D0
•Group Address: 80.
Alarm State
This icon serves to show when the system is in Alarm.
: System is not in alarm (idle, trouble, or alert)
: System is in alarm.
To program the status, double-click on the lock icon to bring up the
following page (after selecting C-Bus tab).

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To reflect the alarm status, the following must be set:
•Key functions: Status
•Network: Local Network
•Application: D0
•Group Address: 83.
Battery State
This reflects the current battery condition.
: Battery is in normal condition (i.e. no low battery condition). If
no battery is connected, the low battery will not appear.
: Battery is low.
Programming the battery state is similar to the arm and alarm statuses,
double-click on the battery icon.
To reflect the battery status, the following must be set:
•Key functions: Status
•Network: Local Network
•Application: D0
•Group Address: 8B.
Mains Failure
The default KeyTouch program uses the Text Font Status to indicate the
mains status (AC OK for mains normal, AC FAIL for mains failure
situations).
Programming the mains status is similar to the previous statuses,
double-click on the text (AC OK) and select the C-Bus tab.
To reflect the battery status, the following must be set as shown in the
subsequent diagram:
•Key functions: Status
•Network: Local Network
•Application: D0
•Group Address: 91.

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Tamper Status
The status of the tamper inputs can be displayed as well. This is
programmed in the same way as the previous statuses with the following
settings:
•Key functions: Status
•Network: Local Network
•Application: D0
•Group Address: 84.
In the default program, the text font status indication is used. Here,
when there is no tamper alarm, the text will show “No Tamper” (font size
9, normal). However, when a Tamper alarm is triggered, the text will
change to “TAMPER” (all in capital letters, font size 12, bold).

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Keypad Emulation
The Keypad Button directs the user to the Keypad Page as shown below:
Here the various buttons work as if they were pressed via an ordinary
keypad KP01/02. When the system is armed, entering the user coder will
disarm the system. The voice menu can be heard like a normal keypad as
well. F2 will go into the Home Control Menu and allow the user to control
the lights and appliances. Pressing F exits the voice menu.
The Component Properties page is shown in the following figure. In the
KeyTouch programming software, double-click on the key or button to
access the Component Properties page. Click on the C-Bus Tab to bring
up the C-Bus properties.

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To program keys to emulate the keypad keys, set the following
parameters:
•Application: D0
•Key Function: “Preset”
•Tag Level: corresponding to the keypad digit (see Table 2)
•Ramp Rate: “instantaneously”.
The following table illustrates the relationship between the Tag values
and the keypad keys.

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Table 2: Tag Values and Keypad Buttons
Tag Values Corresponding Button Remarks
30 to 39 Keys 0 to 9 Simulates keys on the keypad.
0D ENTER key Enters user code for disarming
without entering Voice Menu.
21 EXIT Causes other keypads to exit
from voice menu to allow
KeyTouch to enter code to
disarm. Sends this message on
entering the keypad menu in case
other keypads are in use.
23 # key Enter user code, may enter voice
menu. Use 0D to avoid entering
into voice menu.
2A * key * key on keypad
80 Function Key (F) F key on keypad.
81 Panic Hard Key Triggers panic alarm.
82 Fire Hard Key Triggers fire alarm.
83 Night Hard Key Arms to Night mode.
84 Away/Vacation Hard Key Arms to Away/Vacation mode.
85 Night Hard Key Arms to Night mode.
86 Day Hard Key Arms to Day mode.
87 Away/Vacation Hard Key Arms to Away/Vacation mode.
91 Away Function Key Simulates Away Function on
keypad (UCM/CBUS 5.60)
92 Night Function Key Simulates Night Function on
keypad (UCM/CBUS 5.60)
93 Day Function Key Simulates Day Function on
keypad (UCM/CBUS 5.60)
The Away, Night and Day “hard” keys arm to the selected mode, and the
Panic and Fire “hard” keys will activate the Panic and Fire alarm
respectively.
Keys 91 Hex to 93 Hex activate the Away, Night and Day keys of the
keypads, which are usually programmed to arm to the respective modes,
but are able to be programmed for other responses.

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Control
Clicking on the Control Menu brings the user to the following page:
Here, the control lighting and other devices are shown. The Master icon
is used as a “master” control, which switches all the devices shown here
on and off. Clicking on each individual appliance button brings out the
chosen appliance page, allowing for individual control of individual
devices.
To program the buttons as such, double-click on any of the lights. It
should bring up the following screen:

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Here, under the C-bus tab, the following were selected:
•Key Functions: On/Off
•Network: Local Network
•Application Lighting
•Group Address: Any unused group address
After that, in order to trigger a response related to that button, one has
to program the corresponding counter response in Comfort as well. For
instance, if a light button is programmed to be group address 01, the
corresponding counter is 01 and must have its response programmed to
activate the desired outcome.
For example, using action codes to turn on Output 5 when a light button
of group address 01 is pressed, the response can be written as such:
Response: 31, 70, 128, 128, 05, 01, 255.
Here,
31: gets the counter value of the last counter address read in.
70, 128: skips if the value is less than 128.
05, 01, 255: turns Output 5 on (if counter is greater than 128).
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