Title: Comfort II
1Comfort II
Revised February 2009
2Objectives
- Learn Comfort, benefits/features
- Learn to design Comfort system to suit customers
requirements - Learn how to install, connect Comfort and
peripherals - Learn how to program, test and commission Comfort
3Equipment
- Training Rig with
- Comfort CP9000 Controller
- KP04 LCD keypad
- DP03 Door Station Ringer
- UCM05
- LEM01-M2
- SEM01 Slave Expansion Module
- RC01
- Optional (Trainer Kit)
- SCS
- UCM/GSM
- UCM/Cbus
- CWM
4Handouts
- Comfort Resources (Transfer via USB Drive)
- Cytech Movie 2008 on DVD
5Agenda
- Part I - Product Training
- Comfort Demo Movie
- Introduction to Cytech
- Product Introduction and Demo
- Key Features
- Configuration and Modules
- Part II Technical Training
- Connections and Layout
- Programming
- Hands-on Programming Exercise
- Testing and Commissioning
- Questions
6About Cytech
- Established in 1995
- Comfort I without keypad produced in 1996,
telephone operated system - Keypad KP01 in 1999
- Sold in more than 20 countries
- Cytech supplies through distributors and system
integrators, does not install or sell to end
users. - Cytech Europe UK Master distributor
- Staff of 10 (2008) mainly in RD and support.
Manufacturing is subcontracted to contract
manufacturers
7Introduction
8What is Comfort?
- An Intelligent Home System with
- Intruder Alarm System
- burglary and fire
- Digital answering machine
- Home automation system
- Controls lighting, HVAC and other home appliances
- Telephone Voice Menu
- Intercom Door Station and Keypads
- Reminder messages
- Time Programs/ Scheduling
9Comfort Demonstration
- Demonstration of Comfort using Training Rig (with
GSM), - Security arming, disarming, alarm dialout to
phone/GSM - Home control Lighting and air conditioner
- Door station intercom with keypad
- RC01 remote control operation
- SCS06 operation
- SMS Control
10Key Features
- Security System
- Home Automation
- Voicemail
- Intercom
- Time Programs
- Integration
- Logic Engine
- NOT a plug and play system requires integration
11Security System
EN50131/PD6662 compliant (self declaration) Not
necessary unless police response is required
12Security 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 - Day
- Doors/windows protected by PIRs are inactive
- Vacation
- Same as Away but appliances can be switched
on/off in a semi-random manner to create the
impression of occupancy
13Security Zones
- Up to 64 Zones of Security
- Each zone is assigned a Zone Type to describe its
properties, words to announce, and Response
14Security Types gtZone Types
- 31 Preconfigured Zone Types can be assigned to
each zone - Eg Door/Window, Entry Door, Fire, Panic
- Determines behaviour in each mode, Alarm type
15Alarm Types
- 31 programmable alarm types
- Intruder, fire, smoke, gas, etc
- Dial-out to combination of 8 phones
- 20 siren types
- Dedicated strobe output
- Alarm response to trigger lights or announce
message
16Comfort Dialer
- Dials to 8 phone numbers
- Combination of Voice phones, pager, CMS, SMS
(with UCM/GSM) - Support 2 CMS numbers, standard formats
- Each Alarm type can dial to any combination of 8
numbers - Alarm message
- Voice message announces recorded alarm message
and alarm type. - Allows access to Comfort
- Listen to Alarm History or to disarm
- Listen to sounds at home through keypads
17Security/Automation Linkage
- Programmable Alarm Response
- Eg Turn on all Lights on Intruder Alarm
- 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
18Security/Automation Linkage
- Each Zone has On and Off Response
- Arming to Away, Night, Day has Response
- Responses can have conditions, eg based on Time,
If/Then, zone state, alarm state etc
19Security/Automation Linkage
- 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
20User Codes
- 16 user codes
- Answer machine mailboxes for first 8
- Programmable authorisation for each user
- Sign-in tamper
- 6 incorrect entries cause Sign-in Tamper
- Duress alarm
- When forced to disarm by intruder. User code /-
2. Need two entries to confirm duress to avoid
unintentional activation
21Engineer Menu
- Engineer Sign In Option
- Default code 6789 to enter Engineer Menu
- F0 on keypad must be enabled by user to allow
engineer code access - Allows programming via keypad or remote by
telephone - Disabled after midnight to prevent unauthorized
login - User may also disable it upon completion of
programming
22Security Safeguards
- Duress Code
- Provides impression system is disarmed if forced
to disarm - Sign In Tamper
- Maximum of 6 unsuccessful attempts
- Engineer Access Restriction
- F0 required on Keypad to allow Engineer
Programming - Cancels authorization when system is armed or
after midnight each day
23Industrial Monitoring
- Monitoring of Facilities (eg water, power,
temperature, Equipment failure) - Call or SMS to maintenance when alarm triggered
alarms can call to any combinations of numbers - English Industrial wordlist available
24Home Automation
25Home Control Menu
- Voice prompts on phone or keypad
- Human Voice announcement, many languages
available - No need to memorise activation codes
- Announces status in menu
26Home Control Menu
- Programmable into control groups (max 6)
- Press 0 for Lights, 1 for Heating, 2 for Home
Entertainment - Status feedback possible
27Home Control Menu
- Quick Reference Card supplied with all Comfort
systems
28Lighting Control
- Control On/Off (not dimming) using TWS modules
(lighting relay and current sensor) - Able to control X10 and PLCBus Modules
- No specific Dimming module available. Comfort is
not a lighting system - For dimming, use external lighting system eg EIB,
C-Bus, Ulti, Dynalite, Lutron, X10, Zwave.
Comfort does not tie installers or users to a
specific lighting system - Comfort is sold by Schneider (some countries) as
Minder Pro
29X10 Power Line Carrier
- X10 two-way capability is built-in
- Requires two-way X10 interface module (XM10E or
equivalent) - Able to send and receive X10 commands to any X10
Address - X10 commands limited by responses
- Received X10 codes can be used to trigger
responses - Preset dim function supported
- PLC Bus alternative to X10
30Clipsal C-Bus Lighting
- Requires UCM/C-Bus
- Able to use C-Touch to simulate Comfort keypad
- Monitoring of zones, Comfort outputs
- Control of C-Bus devices
- ULTI RF switches can be controlled by UCM/ULTI
31KNX/European Installation Bus
- Requires UCM/EIB
- Able to control Comfort outputs via EIB switches
- Control EIB/KNX devices
32Dynalite
- Requires UCM/485 with RS485 interface
- Control of Dynalite lights, scenes (one way, no
status) - New Isolated RS485 interface available soon
33Ulti RF Switches
- UCM/Ulti with antenna is required to control Ulti
RF switches - 1 way only, no status feedback
34ZWave RF System
35E-Home HDL Bus
- RS485-bus based Dimmers, Switches, relays
36Other Lighting Options
- Rako (RF Lighting)
- Lutron
- Others being developed
37Time Programs
- 32 Time programs (Ultra System)
- Activation on combination of days of
week/holidays and a programmed time of day - User has option to enable/disable the time
program - Trigger responses
- Lighting control to switch off all lights,
heaters, Air-cons - Arm or Disarm Security
- Open or close curtains
38Responses/Scenes/Events
- Comfort Ultra has 1024 Responses or programs that
can be used for Scene Control, Time Programs,
Zone Responses, Alarm Responses, Cbus/KNX
responses, Scene Control Switch Responses etc - Events -gt Responses is the key to Comforts power
39Sunrise/Sunset Responses
- Sunrise and Sunset Times defined by City or
Longitude/ Latitude - Automatic Daylight saving time change
- Sunrise and Sunset Responses
- Night Flag at night can be tested by Responses
40Reminders
- 16 reminders (Ultra II)
- scheduled to play at selected time
- Combination of day of weeks and holidays
- Enabled/disabled by users
- Reminder Message is recorded by User
- Reminders can also be played on door stations or
keypads as warning messages triggered by events
eg Motion Detector
41Voicemail
42Digital Storage
- Comfort answers calls after programmed number of
rings - User Greeting message is recorded to enable
voicemail - Flash memory
- Up to 10 minutes of messages can be stored
- Messages stored in non-volatile memory,
maintained even during power failure
43Mailboxes
- 8 personal user mailboxes
- Users 9-16 do not have mailboxes
- Name can be recorded
- Callers can leave messages in the selected
mailbox - Instead of individual mailboxes, common mailbox
can be set up - Messages can be by callers or from other users
- Can also forward to users mobile phone.
44Intercom
45Keypad
- Able to intercom to any other keypads or
doorstation - Keypads can be Baby Monitors
46KP04-SS
- Stainless Steel Faceplate by BS
47Door Station
- Pressing Doorbell rings phones (RGR04 required)
- Talk to visitor at 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
DS01
DS02
48Configuration/Modules
49Control Panel CP9000
- 8 inputs and 8 outputs
- Programmable zones (31 Zone types)
- Outputs can be used to send pulse, IR signals,
set On/Off - All I/O protected against voltage surges and
overcurrent (resettable fuses) - Battery charger for 12V/7AH monitors battery
voltage
50I/O Expansion
- Local Expansion attached to Comfort or Slaves
- Slave Expansion Connected on Comfort RS485 bus
- Remote Input/Output (RIO) connected on Comfort
RS485 bus
51Local Expansion Module (LEM)
- LEM01 8 inputs and 8 outputs
- LEM02 8 inputs only
- LEM03 16 inputs, 0 Outputs. Not to be used if
SEMs are installed. - 1 LEM connected to Main Comfort or SEM
52Slave Expansion Module (SEM)
- Allows expansion for more than 16 I/O
- 8 inputs and 8 outputs
- 1 LEM01/02 can be connected to give 8 I/O.
Maximum 16 Inputs and Outputs per SEM/LEM - Has power supply/battery charger to distribute
current load in the system - Monitors its own battery
53Slave Expansion Modules
- Maximum of 3 SEMs for 1 Main Panel, hence max 64
Inputs and Outputs per system for Comfort and
SEMs) - SEM01-M2 Requires Transformer and standby
battery. Able to supply 1A to devices - SEM02-M2 No built-in power supply and battery
charger (1/2 Comfort PCB). 12V DC Supply from
Comfort Controller, if within 1 A limit of Comfort
54Remote Input/Output (RIO01)
- 8 digital inputs, 8 open-collector outputs per
RIOI - IR receiver (IRR01) or IR dome (IRD01) can be
connected to inputs to receive Comfort IR codes,
unlike other Comfort inputs - Input not programmable as alarm zones.
- Max 15 RIO per Ultra II system giving 120
non-alarm inputs and open-collector outputs
55Outputs
- Comfort main board has 8 outputs
- SEM01 Slave Expansion Module has 8 Outputs
- LEM01-M2 has 8 outputs
- OP1 plug in board supplies 8 outputs on Comfort,
Slave and LEM01-M2. - OP01 can be unplugged and replaced if damaged
without affecting the security system - RIO supplies 8 outputs, up to 15 RIOs in Ultra
(120 outputs) - Up to 184 Outputs can
- Send learned IR for air-conditioners and AV
equipment - Pulsed
- Switch On/Off
- Outputs are open-collector with 12V common
- Relays RLY02/RLY01 can be connected to provide
dry contacts - IR can be learned using UCM05 and saved in
Comfigurator IR Library
56Keypads / Touchscreens
- KP03 without LCD
- KP04 with LCD
- KT01 touchscreen keypad
57Keypads
- 16 programmable keys with backlight
- LEDs for status
- Acts as intercom
- Baby monitor feature
- Up to 8 keypads in the system NOT including KT01,
all with IR Receivers - KP03 no LCD
- KP04 LCD
58KeyTouch Touchscreen Keypad (KT01)
- Monochrome LCD touchscreen Keypad
- Speaker and microphone built in
- IR Receiver built-in
- Keypad Emulation Page
- KT01 has a UCM ID, not keypad ID
59Remote Control (RC01)
- Sends IR codes to
- IRR IR receiver (with RIO)
- IRD Dome (with RIO)
- SCS04/IR
- KT01/KP03/KP04
- 16 Scene buttons
- Room buttons to control lights/appliances in
rooms - Keypad simulation (to KP only)
- Panic keys
- Idea free gift to customers
60Remote Controls
- Any Learning Remote Control can be used with
Comfort - Send 128 Comfort IR codes to trigger Responses
Harmony
Pronto
61Door Station (DP03)
- Up to 3 supported
- Requires ringer module RGR04 to ring internal
phones - Speaker/microphone in-built
- Dial to mobile phone in Away mode, Ring internal
phones/keypads in Off/night mode
62DS01 Door Station
- Aluminium Door Station
- Option no camera, monochrome camera, colour
camera - Requires DM02 Door station Module and RGR04 to
ring phones
63DS02 Door Station
- Stainless Steel
- Anti-Vandal
- Options BW, Colour camera
- Requires DM02 Door station Module and RGR04 to
ring phones
64DP03X Door Station
- Door station with Mic and speaker only, no
Communications bus - Connects to DM02 inside house
- Less susceptible to damage to Comfort in lighting
prone areas
65Door Station Interface Module (DM02)
- Interface to link to other door entry systems
(e.g. Fermax, DS01) - Works like a normal door station
- Able to
- Ring local phones (need RGR04)
- Dial to Mobile phones
- Provide 2 relays contacts for opening gate or door
66Ringer Module (RGR04)
- Creates ring tone for phones when doorbell is
pressed, or for Reminder messages - Require 1 RGR04 for each Comfort for up to 3 Door
Stations - RGR04 is mounted and plugged on to Main Board
67Door Station Connections
68Scene Control Switch (SCS)
- Designer switch from Gira (Germany)
- SCS04, SCS06, SCS08 depending on the number of
switches - Built-in Temperature sensor
- New Esprit frames in Glass, Aluminium, Brass,
Chrome, Wood, Terracota
69SCS Esprit Frames
70UCM Interfaces
- UCMs are for Interface to external or 3rd Party
systems - Up to 8 UCMs in a system, including KT01 which
are considered UCMs
- UCM05
- UCM/Ethernet
- UCM/Audio
- CWM02
- UCM/CBUS
- UCM/ZWave
- UCM/EIB
- UCM/Ulti
- UCM/Smartfit
- UCM/GSM
- UCM/485 Dynalite
- KT01
- UCM/HDL
71UCM05 Universal Communications Module
- RS232 Interface
- Allows upload/download from PC to Comfort and
vice versa - Communicates with other products with Rs232
Interfaces. Serial Protocol is available for 3rd
party development - Enables copying of configuration files
- IR Learning Tool
- Allows firmware upgrade for Comfort, Slave, other
UCMs
72UCM/Audio
- Speaker and microphone jacks connect to PC and
speaker - AUD01 can be plugged on UCM05 to become UCM/Audio
- Can also plug on Eth01 Ethernet module
- Allows WizComfort to simulate a Comfort keypad on
the PC
73UCM/Ethernet
- Allows Comfigurator to upload and download via
LAN - Can be used to interface between Comfort and PC
- ETH01 can be plugged on a UCM05 to become
UCM/Ethernet
74UCM/USB
- New UCM with USB interface
- Supported by Comfigurator 3
75UCM/CBus
- Allows communication between Comfort and C-Bus
- Comfort able to control C-Bus devices and C-Bus
switches able to control Comfort
76C-Bus Schematic
77UCM/EIB
- Interfaces between Comfort and EIB
- Allows Comfort to control EIB devices
- EIB switches can activate Comfort responses
78KNX/EIB Schematic
79UCM/GSM
- Backup dialer in case of telephone line cut.
- Provides dial in via GSM
- Sends SMS when Alarm is activated
- SMS to control Comfort
- Requires SIM card
- New Low cost UCM/GSM2 (185 retail)
80CWM02
- New Webserver module
- Allows users to view current status and control
devices via the internet or a local network using
a browser - Retail lt500
81UCM/ULTI
- UCM/Ulti RF Interface sends scene commands to
Ulti Switches - Scene commands are learned into Ulti switches
- 433 Mhz and 315 Mhz available
82FPR01 Fingerprint Reader
- Fingerprint Reader recognises stored fingerprints
of 16 users - Each user can submit several fingerprints for
easier recognition - Comfort activates Responses based on recognised
user - Tamper alarm if UCM/FPR01 loses communications
- Can be used to arm and disarm
- Not rated for outdoors
83UCM/Smartfit (UK Only)
- Provides an interface between Smartfit and
Comfort - Allows Comfort to fix setpoints, query
temperature of Smartfit
84New Interfaces
- UCM/Z-wave
- for Z-Wave Wireless Mesh network
- Merten Connect Radio System
- ACT HomePro Radio system
85New Interfaces
- UCM/HDL
- Interface to e-Home HDL Bus
86Comfort Network
Architecture
87Comfort Wiring
- CAT 5 cables can be run to all RS485 modules
- Security wires 4 or 6 core can be used for alarm
wiring from sensors to Zone inputs (multistranded
untwisted 7 x 0.2 mm). Allow spare cables for
each alarm point to cater for future wire
degradation - Keypads and Door stations should have CAT 5 wires
(preferrably shielded) run individually back to
Comfort
88Infrared Transmitter Module (IRM01/IRW01)
- IRM01
- Resettable fuse onboard for protection
- Distance up to 8 meters
- Allows beaming of IR signals to devices
- May be housed near the appliance itself or in
blank switch plate - IR01W for use at short range, mounted within
Aircon FCU
89Current Sensor Module (CSM03)
- Provides feedback to Comfort Input whether
appliance is on/off. - 2 parts CSM03-CT and CSM03-PCB
- CSM03-PCB mounted separately from CSM03-CT
90Control of Airconditioners by IR
- IR01W to transmit IR signals connected to Comfort
Output - CSM03-CT around the FCU supply wire to monitor
On/Off AC current. Connected to CSM03 at Comfort
Input - 1 Input and 1 output required for each FCU. CAT 5
cable for each. Require Twisted pairs to prevent
interference
91Control of Airconditioners by IR
92Infrared Receiver (IRR01)
- IRR01 allows IR signals to be received which
activates IR Received Responses - Must be connected to a RIO input
93Infrared Dome (IRD01)
- 8 IR LEDs for transmitting IR 360 degrees
- Allows beaming of IR signals to devices
- 1 IR receiver for receiving Comfort IR codes to
activate responses - IR Receiver must be connected to the input of a
RIO
94Reed Relay Module
- RLY02/8 Provides 8 N/O relays/dry contacts. RLY02
has 4 relays - RLY01 has 4 relays with changeover contacts
(NO/NC) - NOT Meant for switching mains
- Connected to any Comfort output
- RLY02 has LEDs to indicate output status
- Suitable for control of Garage doors, auto-gates,
electric locks, curtains
95Two Way Switching of Lights
- TWS01/02 enables two way control of lights
- Control both by Comfort and mechanical switch
- Able to control lights using (two-way) wall
switch even when Comfort is not functioning
96Lighting Control Switch (TWS01/02)
- Relay and current sensor located together.
- Designed for controlling light switches. Two Way
Lighting switch must be used - Allows lighting control even if Comfort is down.
- TWS01 allows for control of 1 set of light, while
TWS02 allows for 2. - 1 Input and 1 output required for each lighting
switch
97TWS Connection Diagram
98Software
99Comfigurator Programming Software
- Requires a UCM05, UCM/Ethernet or UCM/USB
- Used to program Comfort
100Infrared Learner
- UCM05 required
- Bundled with Comfigurator programming software.
101Voice Customisation Software
- VoiceProc Software allows creation of vocabulary
in a new language or Customisation of vocabulary
sets
102VoicePlay
- VoicePlay is a complementary tool to VoiceProc to
allow sentences created by VoiceProc to be played
back in compressed or uncompressed format
103WizComfort
- Requires UCM05 or UCM/Ethernet
- Computer user interface
- Simulates keypad control. UCM/Audio allows voice
to be heard and messages to be recorded - Reads Comfigurator file for self configuration
- Activate Control Menu responses
104Superna with Comfort Plug-in
www.supernasystems.com
105Approvals
106Approvals/ Test Reports
- ETSI EN 301 489-1 72002 for Europe safety
- ETSI TS103 021-1,2,3 (2003) Europe Telephony
- EN/IEC60950-1 Safety of Information Technology
Equipment - AS/NZ CISPR222002 for Australia/NZ EMC
- AS/ACIF 2002 - Australia Telephony
- IDA TS PSTN 1(Singapore) Singapore Telephony
- SIRIM (Malaysia) Malaysia Telephony
- TIA-968-A, FCC 47 CFR Part 68 US Telephony
- FCC Part 15C2004 (Class B) US EMC
107Summing Up
- Products like lighting switches using RF, IR,
powerline and various bus systems not
competitors! Comforts role is to integrate the
various systems in a home or office unit into an
intelligent system. - Security system is the basic component of an
intelligent home. Security sensors are important
even if the alarm is not required in the home. - Comfort is not a one-stop or Plug and Play
product. It requires design and system
integration with the necessary modules and
external components to fit the customers
requirements. Skilled system integrators are
needed. - Key advantage is the ability to program scenarios
to suit individual requirement
108End of Product Training
- This concludes the Product Training section.
- Technical Training will cover Programming.
- Testing and Commissioning
- Further Reading
- Comfort Wiring Diagram
- How to Configure a Comfort System