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Re: Tandberg C60 Dual Display All In One


 

You do realize you can write that "ka 01 0\r", right? Much easier to
understand, and matches the documentation...

On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 3:23 PM, robbie_ray <rlray@...> wrote:

As I said, mine were LG's, and they were just 9600 8 0 1.

I DID have to go in with the remote and set the ID on the display before
it would communicate.

Try setting the ID in the display to 01 and then sent it this:
&#92;x6b&#92;x61&#92;x20&#92;x30&#92;x31&#92;x20&#92;x30&#92;x0D

That should turn it off if it's the LG.

--- In Crestron@..., "ediablo80" <ediablo80@...> wrote:

Thanks guys - the consultant claims it should be an LG or Sharp but I
have tried both (only at 9600 as described by their docs) to no avail.
There is an FCC sticker on the top of the monitors that only have Tandberg
badging and the back of the displays are locked up with more casing I can't
get past. I am going to look into the HDMI CEC protocol when I get a chance.

IR for the displays are probably hidden behind the all-in-one's bezel
and so are the power indicators so no real feedback. They are also quite
silent so I can't even listen for power supply buzz.

If anyone has any other ideas please hit me. I'm all ears.

Evan

--- In Crestron@..., "robbie_ray" <rlray@> wrote:

The last time I did one of Cisco's bundles like that, it turned out
that the Cisco monitors were actually LG's. As I understand it, they have
deals with both LG and Samsung.

You should be able to tell by looking at the FCC sticker on the back
of the display what it was before it was Ciscoised.

--- In Crestron@..., "ediablo80" <ediablo80@> wrote:

Hey Guys-
I am new to the commercial world and am being asked to integrate
a Tandberg C60 that has an all in one dual display system. Control to the
Tandberg is fine but I have no idea what kind of monitors they are. DM
Tools is reporting that they are FSN, FS5202C (L) and (R) but I can't find
anything on the internet for that. I have tried NEC, Panasonic, Sharp, and
Pionner codes but no control. Best is I get a return string for &#92;FF. So at
least I know its responding. Has anyone worked with this kind of system?
Are the displays normally controlled from the codec? I am confused.

TIA and apologize if this is a stupid question.
- Evan



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