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Re: Extron SIS and Ethernet Control


Chip
 

I don't know if that's significantly different from the other Extron pieces I've worked with, but I've usually just set up an SIO to trap all possible responses, then feed the results to an INIT & some kind of scaler...

"Vol 001\r" or whatever is way easy to trap, and if there are a hundred or less possible responses, F4 in an SIO makes it way, way easy.

Only trick is if you send a direct value rather than the "nudge" up or down commands. In that case you can fake-set your feedback at the same time you send the command. I'm not sure why, but as awesome as Extron is about their command sets overall, their query commands usually wind up being stupid - like the guy that got tasked with them went to the Sharp School Of Protocol Creation and said "who cares what they asked for - just send 'em a number back"...

- Chip

--- In Crestron@..., "advancesystemdesignvt" <eric@...> wrote:

Hi all,
I am working with the Extron IN1606 and need to control the volume through this piece. I have looked through the SIS list and have found the commands to set a given level or to raise/lower/mute. My question is how do you guys handle the feedback for a gauge? Also, how would you go about using a slider instead of up/down buttons? I just got this piece(oS) dropped on me today - any help would be appreciated!

--- In Crestron@..., "Chad" <getaroundtheglobe@> wrote:

I just dropped a really basic 1606 module in the modules folder... you'd need to add a TCP driver though, port 23 is correct.-

--- In Crestron@..., Jeremy Weatherford <jweather@> wrote:

TCP port 23 on every Extron device with an Ethernet port that I've seen.


On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 10:26 AM, techybabble <davelynn@> wrote:

Is this accomplished by simply using a TCPIP client and sending the SIS
commands as you would RS232? What port would it run on and is there any
setup on the Extron device that has to be done? Specifically, I am working
with an IN1606 switcher and a CP3 processor. thanks for the help!



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