I just did a PMC3 the other day, all Simpl. I've done a bunch of prodigy, and I have NEVER installed system builder or a wizard on my computer.
Whoever said that at Crestron was just misinformed. Programs like a regular system for the most part.
Stephen D.
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--- In Crestron@..., Nick Mitchell <nick@...> wrote:
Thanks Heath and Kevin.
I appreciate your responses.
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On August 14, 2013 6:04:27 PM Heath Volmer <hvolmer@...> wrote:
This is experience from before Crestron pulled prodigy... You only needed
the -XP unit to talk to non-prodigy Crestron things (not Crestron's best
marketing move)). All of the Prodigy stuff could be programmed in Simpl. I
don't know why that would have changed.
I would assume that Prodigy programming in Simpl isn't officially supported
by support - whoever does said support.
Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
Littleton, CO
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On Aug 14, 2013, at 5:53 PM, Nick Mitchell <nick@...> wrote:
I just asked this same question while in the Rockleigh office and I was
told you need the pmc3-xp processor in order to program in simpl. Otherwise
you need to use system builder.
Heath does the processor matter like crestron said? Or do you think the
pmc2 I have on this take over project will allow me to upload a simpl project?
Thanks
Nick
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On August 14, 2013 2:19:20 PM Heath Volmer <hvolmer@...> wrote:
I'd be balking too. We aren't lawyers after all.
Yes, you can program in Simpl and system builder. There is a wizard, if
you > like canned stuff.
Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
Littleton, CO
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On Aug 14, 2013, at 1:16 PM, "Oliver" <oliver@...> wrote:
Just went to look at a system on behalf of a home inspection company.
I > found a Prodigy system (Tstats, dimmers) but no main processor. The >
homeowner decided not to finish it off because he balked at the $400/hour >
programming costs he was quoted. No end of surprises in this business....
I never touched the stuff myself, but can you program Prodigy in
Simpl or > wasn't there some dedicated wizard program for it? Composer?
OP
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