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New file uploaded to Crestron

 

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File : /Modules/AnalogtoDesAscii.zip
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Description : Changes a two digit analog value to ascii decimal value for use with Analog to Serial(Week of April 23 Simpl Only Challenge)

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Re: Analog to hex to Serial

Witmarquzot
 

you can do it in two with an equ and sio, but that really isn't elegant and would only cover 40 cases.

I can do it in 4, but that will only insert the proper value into an analog to serial, so i guess that makes 5.

--- In Crestron@..., "matt_rasmussen_2000" <mjrtoo@...> wrote:

I can't sleep, so here's my attempt at the project. It's a very literal conversion, but seem to work well. 14 symbols



--- In Crestron@..., Andy Maxey <amaxey@> wrote:

I have an analog value that varies from 1 to 40 that I need to insert
into a serial string as hex. My first thought was to use an ascalel to
convert the analog to hex then I build my string with an atos. What I
need is !1PRS01&#92;x0D, but what I'm getting is !PRS&#92;x01&#92;x0D. Is there a
way to do what I want without S+?

Andy


Re: simpl unable to create archive

 

What is the full path to the folder where the file is trying to be written? I've run into problems where the path is too long or contains goofy characters. Try moving the program folder to like root of the C drive as a quick test.

--- In Crestron@..., "Witmarquzot" <tdurrant420@...> wrote:

nope, native windows

--- In Crestron@..., Barrett Krueger <krug666@> wrote:

Is it on a VM? If so, create the archive not on the VMHOST share folder...make it to like c:&#92;archive.zip or some such.

B

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On Apr 23, 2012, at 10:51 PM, "Witmarquzot" <tdurrant420@> wrote:

Ideas?

Tried restart, install. Was working yesterday and now nuthin.




Re: Analog to hex to Serial

 

I can't sleep, so here's my attempt at the project. It's a very literal conversion, but seem to work well. 14 symbols

--- In Crestron@..., Andy Maxey <amaxey@...> wrote:

I have an analog value that varies from 1 to 40 that I need to insert
into a serial string as hex. My first thought was to use an ascalel to
convert the analog to hex then I build my string with an atos. What I
need is !1PRS01&#92;x0D, but what I'm getting is !PRS&#92;x01&#92;x0D. Is there a
way to do what I want without S+?

Andy


Re: simpl unable to create archive

Witmarquzot
 

nope, native windows

--- In Crestron@..., Barrett Krueger <krug666@...> wrote:

Is it on a VM? If so, create the archive not on the VMHOST share folder...make it to like c:&#92;archive.zip or some such.

B

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On Apr 23, 2012, at 10:51 PM, "Witmarquzot" <tdurrant420@...> wrote:

Ideas?

Tried restart, install. Was working yesterday and now nuthin.


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New file uploaded to Crestron

 

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File : /Modules/AnalogToNibbleASCII.zip
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Description : Convert Analog 0-255 to High/Low Nibbles in ASII Values

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Re: simpl unable to create archive

Barrett Krueger
 

Is it on a VM? If so, create the archive not on the VMHOST share folder...make it to like c:&#92;archive.zip or some such.

B

On Apr 23, 2012, at 10:51 PM, "Witmarquzot" <tdurrant420@...> wrote:

Ideas?

Tried restart, install. Was working yesterday and now nuthin.


Re: MLX-3 Power button problems

gogolftoday
 

I have had all but one PLX3 and MLX3's go back for the power button at least once --- 2 have gone back multiple times.

Standard procedure is for me to clone power button to the swirl button so clients can turn things off while I am waiting on advance replacement.

The only good news is for me -- my personal MLX3 has been rock solid. Still on original set of batteries from October. Knock on wood.

--- In Crestron@..., "ChrisK" <chris@...> wrote:

Hi All,
I've been running one in my house and a couple in a client's house and over all working good (except for the string of wants and needs...).

Last week my Power button on the top of the remote stopped working. It still has a press and release feel but no assertion in SMW. of course, I just re-routed the OFF command, updated my family and moved on for now.

I just got a call from my client and one of his remotes has done the same thing. Clearly this could have been caused in both cases with a dropped remote, which brings up the secondary issue of robustness.

How many of you have had issues with this?? Do you think it is 'drop' related?? of design related??

TIA,
Chris K..............;)


simpl unable to create archive

Witmarquzot
 

Ideas?

Tried restart, install. Was working yesterday and now nuthin.


Re: Analog to hex to Serial

steve_kaudle
 

I pulled a module out of my library and put a TXA on the back end...not sure if it'll do exactly what you want, but I thought it'd be worth a try.

--- In Crestron@..., Andy Maxey <amaxey@...> wrote:

I have an analog value that varies from 1 to 40 that I need to insert
into a serial string as hex. My first thought was to use an ascalel to
convert the analog to hex then I build my string with an atos. What I
need is !1PRS01&#92;x0D, but what I'm getting is !PRS&#92;x01&#92;x0D. Is there a
way to do what I want without S+?

Andy


New file uploaded to Crestron

 

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File : /Programs/Test QMRMC_compiled.zip
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Description : Integer to HEXII String (For Andy)

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Re: Door chime?

 

Go here and click on "Videos/Demos":

--- In Crestron@..., "Kris" <kris.k@...> wrote:

Anyone have a door chime they would be willing to share? I've done it before with the "armed/disarmed", but I figure I'd ask here before hunting the net. I'm looking for a chime to go off from my panels when the door is opened, because the security panel is behind a door in the mech room closet. 8 bit, mono, 8000htz, pcm.


ADMS blu-ray drive

 

Has anyone ever replace the BD optical drive? Apparently my fathers adms drive won't read discs of any kind anymore. I haven't called TB yet, but was looking ahead if they don't want to advance replace it.


Re: Analog to hex to Serial

 

I might use an ATOD to generate 8 bits from the integer, then run the lower 4 bits (low nibble) into a DTOA, and then shift the upper 4 bits (upper nibble) into a DTOA but put them on bits 1-4 instead of 5-8. That will generate two analog values consisting of two bytes.

IE

5Fh = 05h (high nibble) and 0Fh (low nibble)

sounds like you will know what to do from there. I'm sure there are other ways, but this works in my brain better.

--- In Crestron@..., Andy Maxey <amaxey@...> wrote:

I have an analog value that varies from 1 to 40 that I need to insert
into a serial string as hex. My first thought was to use an ascalel to
convert the analog to hex then I build my string with an atos. What I
need is !1PRS01&#92;x0D, but what I'm getting is !PRS&#92;x01&#92;x0D. Is there a
way to do what I want without S+?

Andy


Re: Analog to hex to Serial

 

Hi Andy,

You need to use the Div/Mod symbol to obtain Tens and Units, then a pair of ASUM's to add ASCII offset using an INIT. You will then have two analogs to feed into an ATOS to generate the strings. Trigger the ATOS using a SOS on the ASCII Units analog.

Lindsay

--- In Crestron@..., Andy Maxey <amaxey@...> wrote:

I have an analog value that varies from 1 to 40 that I need to insert
into a serial string as hex. My first thought was to use an ascalel to
convert the analog to hex then I build my string with an atos. What I
need is !1PRS01&#92;x0D, but what I'm getting is !PRS&#92;x01&#92;x0D. Is there a
way to do what I want without S+?

Andy


Cresnet 20 Zone/20 scene w/master issue

mickgiere
 

Everything works great with this module except the "fade time save" has no effect no matter what time I give it from an init. Customer used this module in a project many years ago programmed by Crestron factory and claims it worked OK, so problem may be that I am using it with a 2-series now. (replaced lightning damaged proc in lighting system)
Can anyone look inside this module and tell why it is not working? If you try it, be sure to set the master level up if you want any channels to dim. Fade time PR works OK. Appreciate any help here. MG.


Analog to hex to Serial

Andy Maxey
 

I have an analog value that varies from 1 to 40 that I need to insert into a serial string as hex. My first thought was to use an ascalel to convert the analog to hex then I build my string with an atos. What I need is !1PRS01&#92;x0D, but what I'm getting is !PRS&#92;x01&#92;x0D. Is there a way to do what I want without S+?

Andy


Re: Door chime?

 

The GE Networx NX587 module in the files section has chime in it: NX587 4.wave

--- In Crestron@..., "Kris" <kris.k@...> wrote:

Anyone have a door chime they would be willing to share? I've done it before with the "armed/disarmed", but I figure I'd ask here before hunting the net. I'm looking for a chime to go off from my panels when the door is opened, because the security panel is behind a door in the mech room closet. 8 bit, mono, 8000htz, pcm.


Re: DM v2.40 now single IP solution.

 

Guess I should have read the help notes before posting eh. :)

--- In Crestron@..., "matt_rasmussen_2000" <mjrtoo@...> wrote:

So I suppose the LAN ports on the TX/RX are exposed to the WAN of the DM? That would only make sense huh?

--- In Crestron@..., Steve Kaudle <crestron@> wrote:

I never really pondered this before, but it appears that if you run the
frame in Private Network Mode, you no longer have to worry about whether
or not the frame's RSTP configuration will play nice with the owners
network!

According to the release notes: "With private network mode enabled, you
cannot disable RSTP. However, RSTP traffic (BPDUs) will never escape DM
to the public network.".

(Assuming I'm understanding correctly) I'm kinda digging that!

On 4/23/2012 4:16 PM, matt_rasmussen_2000 wrote:
Yes!!



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Re: DM v2.40 now single IP solution.

 

So I suppose the LAN ports on the TX/RX are exposed to the WAN of the DM? That would only make sense huh?

--- In Crestron@..., Steve Kaudle <crestron@...> wrote:

I never really pondered this before, but it appears that if you run the
frame in Private Network Mode, you no longer have to worry about whether
or not the frame's RSTP configuration will play nice with the owners
network!

According to the release notes: "With private network mode enabled, you
cannot disable RSTP. However, RSTP traffic (BPDUs) will never escape DM
to the public network.".

(Assuming I'm understanding correctly) I'm kinda digging that!

On 4/23/2012 4:16 PM, matt_rasmussen_2000 wrote:
Yes!!



------------------------------------



Check out the Files area for useful modules, documents, and drivers.

A contact list of Crestron dealers and programmers can be found in the Database area.
Yahoo! Groups Links