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Comfort

Comfort. Product Training. What is Comfort?. Security system Warns of burglary and fire, monitors activity of elderly folks Voice prompt using real voice Digital answering machine Home automation system Controls lighting, HVAC and other home appliances Intercom Reminder messages

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Comfort

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  1. Comfort Product Training

  2. What is Comfort? • Security system • Warns of burglary and fire, monitors activity of elderly folks • Voice prompt using real voice • Digital answering machine • Home automation system • Controls lighting, HVAC and other home appliances • Intercom • Reminder messages • Time programs

  3. Features • Security System • Home Automation • Voicemail • Intercom • Time Programs

  4. Security System

  5. Security Modes • 5 Modes • Security Off, Away, Night, Day, Vacation. • Security Off • System disarmed, 24hrs zones still active • Away • Occupants are away • Night • Protects certain allocated zones when occupants are asleep

  6. Security Modes • Day • Perimeter protection when people are present in the building • Vacation • Similar to Away but appliances can be switched on/off in a semi-random manner to create the impression of occupancy

  7. Alarm Types • 31 programmable alarm types • Intruder, fire, smoke, gas, and so on • Dial-out combination • Combined from 8 preset numbers • 20 siren types • Dedicated strobe output • Alarm response • To trigger lights or announce message

  8. Comfort Dialer • Dials to 8 programmable numbers • Combination of Voice phones, pager, CMS, SMS (with UCM/GSM) • Alarm message • Voice messages or SMS announces alarm type. • Allows access to Comfort • Listen to Alarm History or to disarm • Listen to sounds in home

  9. Integration to Lighting and Appliances • Security can be linked to lights and appliances, such as • Lighting up fire exit route and switching off air-conditioners during fire alarm • Lighting up areas in house when intruder alarm triggered in away mode to scare intruders

  10. Linkage to Lighting and Appliances • Other possibilities: • Switching on the lights near the main door when opening the door at night • Switching off of lights and appliances upon arming to away mode • Triggering pre-recorded messages upon activation of perimeter motion detectors

  11. User Code • 16 user codes programmable • Mailboxes for first 8 • Customisable authorisation for each user • Sign-in tamper • Limited to 6 incorrect entries • Duress alarm • When forced to disarm by intruder

  12. Engineer Menu • Engineer Sign In Option • F0 on keypad must be enabled by user to allow engineer to program • Allows programming via keypad or remote by telephone • Disabled after midnight to prevent unauthorized login • User may also disable it upon completion of programming

  13. Security Safeguards • Duress Code • Provides impression system is disarmed if forced to disarm • Sign In Tamper • Maximum of 6 unsuccessful attempts • Engineer Access Restriction • Cancels authorization when system is armed or after midnight each day

  14. Home Automation

  15. Home Control Menu • Voice prompted • Uses real voice not synthetic • No need to memorise activation codes • Categorised into control groups • Customisable to group by appliances type or by area • Able to hear status feedback

  16. Outputs • Outputs can be: • IR • Pulsed • Steady. • Output has 12V common • Relays can be connected to provide dry contacts • IR codes sent out for control of IR devices • air-conditioner • Hi-Fi • IR can be learnt and stored

  17. Two Way Switching • Enables two way control of lights (using TWS01/02) • Choice of control: • Control by Comfort • Control by wall switch • Able to control lights when one of them is not functioning • When Comfort is faulty still can be controlled with wall switch

  18. Time Programs • 16 - 32 time programs • Activation depending on combination of days of week and holidays • User has option to enable/disable the time program • Trigger responses • Lighting control to switch off all lights • Reminder messages to the elderly to take their medicine

  19. X-10 • X-10 capability • Requires X-10 interface module • Able to send and receive X-10 commands • X-10 commands limited by responses • Received X-10 codes can be used to trigger responses • Preset dim function supported

  20. Clipsal C-Bus • Requires UCM/C-Bus • Able to use C-Touch to simulate Comfort keypad • Monitoring of zones, Comfort outputs • Control of C-Bus devices, ULTI (UCM/ULTI)

  21. Dynalite • Requires UCM/Dynalite • Control of Dynalite lights, scenes

  22. European Installation Bus • Requires UCM/EIB • Able to drive Comfort outputs via EIB switches • Control EIB devices

  23. Honeywell Smartfit • Requires UCM/Smartfit • Sets the heating set-points, queries current room temperature, etc.

  24. Voicemail

  25. Digital Operation • No analog tapes required • Up to 10mins of messages can be stored • Messages stored are maintained even in cases of power failure • Messages stored in non-volatile memory

  26. Mailboxes • 8 personal user mailboxes • Users 9-16 do not have mailboxes • Name can be recorded • Callers can leave messages in the relevant mailbox • Common mailbox implemented when user 1 has no name recorded

  27. Message Forwarding • Messages can be by callers or from other users • Can forward messages to pager • notify that a new message has been received • Can also forward to user’s mobile phone.

  28. Reminders • 8 to 16 reminders • Can be scheduled to play at selected time • Combination of day of weeks and holidays • Enabled/disabled by users • Reminders can be played on door stations or keypads

  29. Intercom

  30. Keypad • Able to intercom to any other keypads or doorstation • Can be broadcast • Can be specific • Able to use Keypad for monitoring, e.g. Baby Monitor

  31. Door Station • Able to answer the door station using the internal phones • Dials to user in away mode allowing user to talk to the visitor • User able to control a gate or door to let visitor in

  32. Modules

  33. Controller

  34. Control Panel • 8 inputs and 8 outputs • Programmable zones (31 types) • Outputs can be used to send pulse, IR signals, or set to a certain state.

  35. Comfort I Ultra 8 reminders 16 time programs 16 timers One-way between KP and DP Comfort II Ultra 16 reminders 32 time programs 64 timers Two-way between KP and DP Comfort I v Comfort II

  36. Keypads / Screens

  37. Keypads • 16 programmable keys with backlight • LEDs for status • Acts as intercom • Up to 8 keypads supported in the system • KP03: IR receiver present, no LCD • KP04: IR receiver, LCD

  38. Remote Control (RC01) • Sends IR codes to • RIO (with IRR) • SCS • KP02/03/04 • Scene buttons • Room buttons to control lights/appliances in rooms • Keypad simulation (KP only) • Panic fast keys

  39. Companion • Control via Companion Touchscreen • Through network or serial connection • Able to • Fire responses • Arm/disarm Comfort • Control lighting and appliances • Interface with network camera

  40. KeyTouch Touchscreen Keypad (KT01) • B&W LCD touchscreen display • Alternative to keypad • Speaker and microphone built in • IR enabled

  41. Doorphones

  42. Door Station (DP03) • Up to 3 supported • Requires ringer module RGR04 to ring internal phones • Speaker/microphone in-built • Can be used to call internal phones, keypads, programmed numbers

  43. Door Station Interface Module (DM01) • Interface to link to other door entry systems (e.g. Fermax) • Works like a normal door station • Able to • Dial to local phones • Dial to away phones • Provide contacts for opening gate or door

  44. Ringer Module (RGR04) • Creates ring tone for phones when doorbell is pressed • Adjustable frequency to suit some DECT phones • Adjusted with shunts onboard • 20Hz • 50Hz • 80Hz • RGR04 is plugged on to Main Board

  45. Zone Expansion / Modules

  46. Local Expansion Module (LEM) • LEM01: 8 inputs and 8 outputs • LEM02: 8 inputs only • LEM03: 16 inputs (not allowed for use with SEM) • 1 LEM to 1 Main Panel or 1 SEM

  47. Slave Expansion Module (SEM) • Allows expansion for more than 16 I/O • 8 inputs and 8 outputs • Maximum of 3 SEMs for 1 Main Panel • SEM01: Charging circuit, 13.8V AC supply • SEM02: 12V DC supply needed

  48. Remote Input/Output (RIO01) • 8 digital inputs, 8 digital outputs • IR receiver (IRR01) or IR dome (IRD01) can be connected to receive IR codes, unlike other zones. • Not programmable as alarm zones.

  49. Scene Control Switch (SCS01/IR) • Designer switch from UK • 4 buttons and 4 LEDs • SCS01/IR allows Cytech and X-10 IR codes to be received • Different colours available

  50. Light Sensor Module (LSM01) • Photocell to be mounted near area where light intensity is to be monitored • Light intensity controls the relay • Threshold can be tuned by trimmer on board. • Useful for detecting sunlight or light levels.

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