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Re: TSW-750 Issues

Dustin
 

While I completely acknowledge the growing pains and evolution of the new products, one thing I think some folks are missing are the new tools for deploying firmware and graphics updates such as FTP usage and the FGET console command. With the new panels, both firmware and graphics projects are becoming too large to manage remotely unless you utilize the new commands. The pain of these updates is severely lowered when it takes a fraction of the time.

I updated a 32Mb tsw project on over 200 panels that are on 5 different properties yesterday in 2 hours all from my desk. Firmware can be done in the same fashion. (I have done it in the past)

Really takes the sting out of it.

--- In Crestron@..., "Jason Santlofer" <jason@...> wrote:

I think everyone needs to tell Crestron the very same thing. It is not ok
to have dealers running around constantly because the product was put out
before it should have been. 6 firmwares 12 tech calls and 90 Hours later
(unbillable) I think I might now actually have a stable functional system.
Now who is going to pay me for my time? Sure as hell not the customer.







From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of dingothewop
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 11:54 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: TSW-750 Issues





I'm having the same issues, as well as the same fears as you are Heath. I'm
wondering if's an issue with he network switch the TSW's are connected to. I
AM using the CEN-SWPOE24 and I have a sneaking suspicion that the POE is not
very reliable. The SWPOE24 also has the reboot at "x" time function but I
have found that when I have network wierdness, a soft reboot does not work,
a power cycle is the only remedy. I am curious to see what other network
switches others are using.

And Heath, your a major player in the Crestron world, maybe you could
explain to them that as programmers we cant run back to a job and do
firmware updates every 2 months, that seems to be the frequency in which the
TSW "inprovements" are coming.

Dino
Lips Electronics

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , Heath
Volmer <hvolmer@> wrote:

"Periodicreboot on" turns on the every-day reboot cycle. It should then
reboot every day at 2am. You only run the command once, on the TSW.

I haven't had the feedback problems since, but there is a noticeable
"start up lag" and unpredictability that happens the first time someone
tries to access something each day, as the various objects get going. On the
panels that I have not set to reboot, I've noticed some other odd behaviors
- most notably buttons going off like fireworks - so I have concluded that
rebooting is the best thing to do for now.

(I'm a firm believer that this stuff is never going to work reliably like
it did when a slow Cresnet thing was the go-to. We better be building this
into our pricing and service plans - and our clients' expectations. I hope
to heaven that I'm wrong.)

Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
Littleton, CO

Sent from my iTypo 4

On Jun 11, 2013, at 12:24 PM, "cyberbri24" <cyberbri24@> wrote:

On the phone now (on hold) with TB. I'm using the TSW-750 with a
DMPS-300-C and having the damm button FB issue. Still trying to find out the
winning combination on what is causing it or how to get it to stop doing
this. Is this command below supposed to be only sent to the panel and at
night when the user is not staring at it? My button FB is for a list of
sources and it is really bubgging the hell out of me that I am wasting all
day on what other people are saying is a known issue. Ugh! I can see in
toolbox that my FB is high but the panel obviously is showing either wrong
or no FB.

Thanks,
Cyberbri

I suspect that you'll find that they are still on line, and transmitting
presses, but have stopped responding to feedback. If not, you've got a
different problem than what many of us have been up against. I've been
dealing
with this for a while and the band-aid solution for now is to use the
PERIODICREBOOT ON command to keep the things fresh every day. If someone
needs
multiple reboots per day, you may need to devise logic to console and
issue
reboot commands multiple times.

We've been through the "channels", all the way. No more channels to go
through.
They know that something is wrong. I had almost lost faith in my own
ability to
finish ;-).

Heath









Re: Crosspoint Question

 

Are you disconnecting one EC before connecting the next?

Chris
On Jun 13, 2013 11:48 AM, "Sebastian" <s.marszalek11@...> wrote:

**


Hey All,

I built a module that has a CCross, ECross and ECConnect to control
various equipment.

The problem is that, when I have more then one instance of the module in
the program and try to connect from one module to the other, it does not
work as intended.

--------------|
CC ---> EC -->| Equipment <----- Module-1 (Works Great)
--------------|

--------------|
CC ---> EC -->| Equipment <----- Module-2 (Works Great)
--------------|

Lets say I tell the CC from Module 2 to connect to EC in Module 1, it
connects but the signals are forwarded back to Module 2 and controlling
equipment attached to Module 2 instead of going out the Module 1 and
controlling equipment attached to Module 1.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you



[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


Pro3 Control Subnet Automatic Port Forwarding

 

Am I delusional or crazy? Wait. Don't answer that.

I was under the impression that the processors with Control Subnets (Control Subneti?) were supposed to automagically configure port forwarding to Crestron devices on the Control Subnet.

If so... how do you make it work?

I have a Pro3 with a DM-MD16x16-RPS, a TPMC-V12, and a TPMC-V15 on the control subnet.

With my laptop on the CS, Device Discovery sees all, however, SHOWPORTMAP shows no ports forwarded from the LAN to the Control Subnet.

What am I missing here/what should the client do to access the DM from the LAN side?

--
Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS
Commercial Market Director
Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
Crestron Services Provider


Re: Purchasing Sandbox equipment

 

Dmps
Rm 100c room box or rm-scaler
Dvphd

Nick

Sent from my eMail.

On Jun 13, 2013, at 12:32 PM, scotterroy <scott.dejong@...> wrote:



I have been given the OK to put together a list of equipment that I would
like to have as a sandbox to play around with. We are just starting to
switch some of our classrooms to Digital. My question is this... If you
were given a budget of around 10k - 12k, what would you buy for your
playground?




[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


Crosspoint Question

 

Hey All,

I built a module that has a CCross, ECross and ECConnect to control various equipment.

The problem is that, when I have more then one instance of the module in the program and try to connect from one module to the other, it does not work as intended.

--------------|
CC ---> EC -->| Equipment <----- Module-1 (Works Great)
--------------|

--------------|
CC ---> EC -->| Equipment <----- Module-2 (Works Great)
--------------|


Lets say I tell the CC from Module 2 to connect to EC in Module 1, it connects but the signals are forwarded back to Module 2 and controlling equipment attached to Module 2 instead of going out the Module 1 and controlling equipment attached to Module 1.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Thank you


Re: TSW-750 Issues

Heath Volmer
 

I've never had an issue with rebooting the panels - except for the
graphical instability when first touching objects. It's when they aren't
rebooting that the problems show up.


On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 10:38 AM, dingothewop <diacuzzo@...>wrote:

**


I think Heath has hit the solution in the PERIDOCREBOOT_ON command for the
TSW series. I am going to confirm that it has been enabled on a job
tomorrow. The solution sounds logical, however I'm still scared S@$t to
do it on a Friday. Thankfully I have an understanding Wife. It's sad to
live in fear of my iPhone ringing.


Dino
Lips Electronics

--- In Crestron@..., "cyberbri24" <cyberbri24@...> wrote:

In proccess of getting an update to fix the feedback issue (core3
controls 1.13.21.01) but now I was told there is a memory issue because I
may have used an older version of VTP to convert from another panel about 6
weeks ago. Not sure I am liking this panel. The conversion process didn't
really do what I was hoping. The join's all converted but not the look and
feel of the core 2 project. I ended up fixing every single button and every
single page and all the layers of subs on each page. It was actually pretty
nerve racking. Just to think that I might have to start over from scratch
and rebuild this panel is starting to turn my hair grey. Oh well.

Cyberbri

--- In Crestron@..., "Jason Santlofer" <jason@> wrote:

I think everyone needs to tell Crestron the very same thing. It is not
ok
to have dealers running around constantly because the product was put
out
before it should have been. 6 firmwares 12 tech calls and 90 Hours
later
(unbillable) I think I might now actually have a stable functional
system.
Now who is going to pay me for my time? Sure as hell not the customer.







From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On
Behalf
Of dingothewop
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 11:54 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: TSW-750 Issues





I'm having the same issues, as well as the same fears as you are
Heath. I'm
wondering if's an issue with he network switch the TSW's are connected
to. I
AM using the CEN-SWPOE24 and I have a sneaking suspicion that the POE
is not
very reliable. The SWPOE24 also has the reboot at "x" time function
but I
have found that when I have network wierdness, a soft reboot does not
work,
a power cycle is the only remedy. I am curious to see what other
network
switches others are using.

And Heath, your a major player in the Crestron world, maybe you could
explain to them that as programmers we cant run back to a job and do
firmware updates every 2 months, that seems to be the frequency in
which the
TSW "inprovements" are coming.

Dino
Lips Electronics

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ,
Heath
Volmer <hvolmer@> wrote:

"Periodicreboot on" turns on the every-day reboot cycle. It should
then
reboot every day at 2am. You only run the command once, on the TSW.

I haven't had the feedback problems since, but there is a noticeable
"start up lag" and unpredictability that happens the first time someone
tries to access something each day, as the various objects get going.
On the
panels that I have not set to reboot, I've noticed some other odd
behaviors
- most notably buttons going off like fireworks - so I have concluded
that
rebooting is the best thing to do for now.

(I'm a firm believer that this stuff is never going to work reliably
like
it did when a slow Cresnet thing was the go-to. We better be building
this
into our pricing and service plans - and our clients' expectations. I
hope
to heaven that I'm wrong.)

Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
Littleton, CO

Sent from my iTypo 4

On Jun 11, 2013, at 12:24 PM, "cyberbri24" <cyberbri24@> wrote:

On the phone now (on hold) with TB. I'm using the TSW-750 with a
DMPS-300-C and having the damm button FB issue. Still trying to find
out the
winning combination on what is causing it or how to get it to stop
doing
this. Is this command below supposed to be only sent to the panel and
at
night when the user is not staring at it? My button FB is for a list of
sources and it is really bubgging the hell out of me that I am wasting
all
day on what other people are saying is a known issue. Ugh! I can see in
toolbox that my FB is high but the panel obviously is showing either
wrong
or no FB.

Thanks,
Cyberbri

I suspect that you'll find that they are still on line, and
transmitting
presses, but have stopped responding to feedback. If not, you've
got a
different problem than what many of us have been up against. I've
been
dealing
with this for a while and the band-aid solution for now is to use
the
PERIODICREBOOT ON command to keep the things fresh every day. If
someone
needs
multiple reboots per day, you may need to devise logic to console
and
issue
reboot commands multiple times.

We've been through the "channels", all the way. No more channels
to go
through.
They know that something is wrong. I had almost lost faith in my
own
ability to
finish ;-).

Heath


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]




[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



--
Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
Littleton, CO


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


Re: TSW-750 Issues

 

I think Heath has hit the solution in the PERIDOCREBOOT_ON command for the TSW series. I am going to confirm that it has been enabled on a job tomorrow. The solution sounds logical, however I'm still scared S@$t to do it on a Friday. Thankfully I have an understanding Wife. It's sad to live in fear of my iPhone ringing.

Dino
Lips Electronics

--- In Crestron@..., "cyberbri24" <cyberbri24@...> wrote:

In proccess of getting an update to fix the feedback issue (core3 controls 1.13.21.01) but now I was told there is a memory issue because I may have used an older version of VTP to convert from another panel about 6 weeks ago. Not sure I am liking this panel. The conversion process didn't really do what I was hoping. The join's all converted but not the look and feel of the core 2 project. I ended up fixing every single button and every single page and all the layers of subs on each page. It was actually pretty nerve racking. Just to think that I might have to start over from scratch and rebuild this panel is starting to turn my hair grey. Oh well.

Cyberbri

--- In Crestron@..., "Jason Santlofer" <jason@> wrote:

I think everyone needs to tell Crestron the very same thing. It is not ok
to have dealers running around constantly because the product was put out
before it should have been. 6 firmwares 12 tech calls and 90 Hours later
(unbillable) I think I might now actually have a stable functional system.
Now who is going to pay me for my time? Sure as hell not the customer.







From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of dingothewop
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 11:54 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: TSW-750 Issues





I'm having the same issues, as well as the same fears as you are Heath. I'm
wondering if's an issue with he network switch the TSW's are connected to. I
AM using the CEN-SWPOE24 and I have a sneaking suspicion that the POE is not
very reliable. The SWPOE24 also has the reboot at "x" time function but I
have found that when I have network wierdness, a soft reboot does not work,
a power cycle is the only remedy. I am curious to see what other network
switches others are using.

And Heath, your a major player in the Crestron world, maybe you could
explain to them that as programmers we cant run back to a job and do
firmware updates every 2 months, that seems to be the frequency in which the
TSW "inprovements" are coming.

Dino
Lips Electronics

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , Heath
Volmer <hvolmer@> wrote:

"Periodicreboot on" turns on the every-day reboot cycle. It should then
reboot every day at 2am. You only run the command once, on the TSW.

I haven't had the feedback problems since, but there is a noticeable
"start up lag" and unpredictability that happens the first time someone
tries to access something each day, as the various objects get going. On the
panels that I have not set to reboot, I've noticed some other odd behaviors
- most notably buttons going off like fireworks - so I have concluded that
rebooting is the best thing to do for now.

(I'm a firm believer that this stuff is never going to work reliably like
it did when a slow Cresnet thing was the go-to. We better be building this
into our pricing and service plans - and our clients' expectations. I hope
to heaven that I'm wrong.)

Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
Littleton, CO

Sent from my iTypo 4

On Jun 11, 2013, at 12:24 PM, "cyberbri24" <cyberbri24@> wrote:

On the phone now (on hold) with TB. I'm using the TSW-750 with a
DMPS-300-C and having the damm button FB issue. Still trying to find out the
winning combination on what is causing it or how to get it to stop doing
this. Is this command below supposed to be only sent to the panel and at
night when the user is not staring at it? My button FB is for a list of
sources and it is really bubgging the hell out of me that I am wasting all
day on what other people are saying is a known issue. Ugh! I can see in
toolbox that my FB is high but the panel obviously is showing either wrong
or no FB.

Thanks,
Cyberbri

I suspect that you'll find that they are still on line, and transmitting
presses, but have stopped responding to feedback. If not, you've got a
different problem than what many of us have been up against. I've been
dealing
with this for a while and the band-aid solution for now is to use the
PERIODICREBOOT ON command to keep the things fresh every day. If someone
needs
multiple reboots per day, you may need to devise logic to console and
issue
reboot commands multiple times.

We've been through the "channels", all the way. No more channels to go
through.
They know that something is wrong. I had almost lost faith in my own
ability to
finish ;-).

Heath







[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


Re: Using an analog to determine direction

 

Delay the position value by a few waves by wrapping it through an ABUF,
then use ACOMP2 to see whether the new value is higher or lower. Depending
on how fast it's moving, the > and < outputs won't be on full-time, but you
could use a ROS to hold them high for a second or two, that should give you
a continuous "moving up" or "moving down" indicator.


On Thu, Jun 13, 2013 at 12:15 PM, Audible Solutions <
crestronprogrammer.1@...> wrote:

Is there a way to take an unsigned analog and determine if the value is
ramping up to 65535d or down to 0d in Simpl? Obviously, you can use a
slider but I've been forbidden the use of these in this case. I only have
an analog value for feedback and I need some way to determine digital
feedback on buttons. If it matters, it is for a shade and I have to
determine if the shade is going up, down or stopped based on the analog.

TIA

Alan



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Re: Using an analog to determine direction

 

Sample the existing value with an ABUF and use an ACOMP2 to determine if the next value is greater, less or equal to the sampled value.
On 2013-06-13, at 12:15 PM, "Audible Solutions" <crestronprogrammer.1@...> wrote:

Is there a way to take an unsigned analog and determine if the value is ramping up to 65535d or down to 0d in Simpl? Obviously, you can use a slider but I've been forbidden the use of these in this case. I only have an analog value for feedback and I need some way to determine digital feedback on buttons. If it matters, it is for a shade and I have to determine if the shade is going up, down or stopped based on the analog.

TIA

Alan


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


Purchasing Sandbox equipment

 

I have been given the OK to put together a list of equipment that I would like to have as a sandbox to play around with. We are just starting to switch some of our classrooms to Digital. My question is this... If you were given a budget of around 10k - 12k, what would you buy for your playground?


Using an analog to determine direction

 

Is there a way to take an unsigned analog and determine if the value is ramping up to 65535d or down to 0d in Simpl? Obviously, you can use a slider but I've been forbidden the use of these in this case. I only have an analog value for feedback and I need some way to determine digital feedback on buttons. If it matters, it is for a shade and I have to determine if the shade is going up, down or stopped based on the analog.

TIA

Alan


Re: TSW-750 Issues

 

Oh yes, wait till you get to the embedded video app, if your using it. I have the same issue with a tsw 750 and a 1050. We update VTPRO E, just like we were told, keep everything up to date an then " Ahh oops sorry your 3 week old project is now obsolete, please re write". I don't have the luxury of programming in a nice office on a computer with 2 monitors. I am usually sitting in the basement of a house I'll never be able to afford, while the sounds of a spoiled house wife buzz in my ear " I don't understand, why doesn't it work?". Can I get a software engineer at Crestron to answer her for me please?

Dino

--- In Crestron@..., "cyberbri24" <cyberbri24@...> wrote:

In proccess of getting an update to fix the feedback issue (core3 controls 1.13.21.01) but now I was told there is a memory issue because I may have used an older version of VTP to convert from another panel about 6 weeks ago. Not sure I am liking this panel. The conversion process didn't really do what I was hoping. The join's all converted but not the look and feel of the core 2 project. I ended up fixing every single button and every single page and all the layers of subs on each page. It was actually pretty nerve racking. Just to think that I might have to start over from scratch and rebuild this panel is starting to turn my hair grey. Oh well.

Cyberbri

--- In Crestron@..., "Jason Santlofer" <jason@> wrote:

I think everyone needs to tell Crestron the very same thing. It is not ok
to have dealers running around constantly because the product was put out
before it should have been. 6 firmwares 12 tech calls and 90 Hours later
(unbillable) I think I might now actually have a stable functional system.
Now who is going to pay me for my time? Sure as hell not the customer.







From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of dingothewop
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 11:54 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: TSW-750 Issues





I'm having the same issues, as well as the same fears as you are Heath. I'm
wondering if's an issue with he network switch the TSW's are connected to. I
AM using the CEN-SWPOE24 and I have a sneaking suspicion that the POE is not
very reliable. The SWPOE24 also has the reboot at "x" time function but I
have found that when I have network wierdness, a soft reboot does not work,
a power cycle is the only remedy. I am curious to see what other network
switches others are using.

And Heath, your a major player in the Crestron world, maybe you could
explain to them that as programmers we cant run back to a job and do
firmware updates every 2 months, that seems to be the frequency in which the
TSW "inprovements" are coming.

Dino
Lips Electronics

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , Heath
Volmer <hvolmer@> wrote:

"Periodicreboot on" turns on the every-day reboot cycle. It should then
reboot every day at 2am. You only run the command once, on the TSW.

I haven't had the feedback problems since, but there is a noticeable
"start up lag" and unpredictability that happens the first time someone
tries to access something each day, as the various objects get going. On the
panels that I have not set to reboot, I've noticed some other odd behaviors
- most notably buttons going off like fireworks - so I have concluded that
rebooting is the best thing to do for now.

(I'm a firm believer that this stuff is never going to work reliably like
it did when a slow Cresnet thing was the go-to. We better be building this
into our pricing and service plans - and our clients' expectations. I hope
to heaven that I'm wrong.)

Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
Littleton, CO

Sent from my iTypo 4

On Jun 11, 2013, at 12:24 PM, "cyberbri24" <cyberbri24@> wrote:

On the phone now (on hold) with TB. I'm using the TSW-750 with a
DMPS-300-C and having the damm button FB issue. Still trying to find out the
winning combination on what is causing it or how to get it to stop doing
this. Is this command below supposed to be only sent to the panel and at
night when the user is not staring at it? My button FB is for a list of
sources and it is really bubgging the hell out of me that I am wasting all
day on what other people are saying is a known issue. Ugh! I can see in
toolbox that my FB is high but the panel obviously is showing either wrong
or no FB.

Thanks,
Cyberbri

I suspect that you'll find that they are still on line, and transmitting
presses, but have stopped responding to feedback. If not, you've got a
different problem than what many of us have been up against. I've been
dealing
with this for a while and the band-aid solution for now is to use the
PERIODICREBOOT ON command to keep the things fresh every day. If someone
needs
multiple reboots per day, you may need to devise logic to console and
issue
reboot commands multiple times.

We've been through the "channels", all the way. No more channels to go
through.
They know that something is wrong. I had almost lost faith in my own
ability to
finish ;-).

Heath


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]






Re: For Sale

Heath Volmer
 

The TPS-6L has been sold - replying here because lots of you expressed
interest in it.

On Wed, Jun 12, 2013 at 2:16 PM, Heath Volmer <hvolmer@...> wrote:

I have a few things that I'd like to get rid of:

- AMS-AIP with dual-AM/FM tuner card. Somewhat ugly shipping box (from
AVAD). Clean unit. Has been sitting in the bottom of my desk rack for way
too long. (Intended to use it for Adagio code testing and then never used
another Adagio again.) Never installed. $2000 OBO
- TPS-6LA with post-construction bracket. Box. Blank button faceplate
has scratches. Has been in my wall, and pretty much never used for way too
long. $150 OBO
- TPS-4500V, IMC. Original box. Make offer
- CT-1000 with post-construction bracket. Again, installed in the wall in
my workshop for too long, light use. Make offer.

Factory warranties are expired. I'll take it back if it doesn't work of
course.

Contact me: hvolmer-at-ddsys-dot-CO

Thanks, Heath


Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
Littleton, CO

--
Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
Littleton, CO


Cisco Profile 52/55 OEM Display Manufacturer?

Mike
 

Anyone know who actually makes these flat panels for the cisco profile 55s? I have to serially control them and don't want to spend hours trying different baud rates & protocols...

Thanks!


Re: TSW-750 Issues

cyberbri24
 

In proccess of getting an update to fix the feedback issue (core3 controls 1.13.21.01) but now I was told there is a memory issue because I may have used an older version of VTP to convert from another panel about 6 weeks ago. Not sure I am liking this panel. The conversion process didn't really do what I was hoping. The join's all converted but not the look and feel of the core 2 project. I ended up fixing every single button and every single page and all the layers of subs on each page. It was actually pretty nerve racking. Just to think that I might have to start over from scratch and rebuild this panel is starting to turn my hair grey. Oh well.

Cyberbri

--- In Crestron@..., "Jason Santlofer" <jason@...> wrote:

I think everyone needs to tell Crestron the very same thing. It is not ok
to have dealers running around constantly because the product was put out
before it should have been. 6 firmwares 12 tech calls and 90 Hours later
(unbillable) I think I might now actually have a stable functional system.
Now who is going to pay me for my time? Sure as hell not the customer.







From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of dingothewop
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 11:54 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: TSW-750 Issues





I'm having the same issues, as well as the same fears as you are Heath. I'm
wondering if's an issue with he network switch the TSW's are connected to. I
AM using the CEN-SWPOE24 and I have a sneaking suspicion that the POE is not
very reliable. The SWPOE24 also has the reboot at "x" time function but I
have found that when I have network wierdness, a soft reboot does not work,
a power cycle is the only remedy. I am curious to see what other network
switches others are using.

And Heath, your a major player in the Crestron world, maybe you could
explain to them that as programmers we cant run back to a job and do
firmware updates every 2 months, that seems to be the frequency in which the
TSW "inprovements" are coming.

Dino
Lips Electronics

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , Heath
Volmer <hvolmer@> wrote:

"Periodicreboot on" turns on the every-day reboot cycle. It should then
reboot every day at 2am. You only run the command once, on the TSW.

I haven't had the feedback problems since, but there is a noticeable
"start up lag" and unpredictability that happens the first time someone
tries to access something each day, as the various objects get going. On the
panels that I have not set to reboot, I've noticed some other odd behaviors
- most notably buttons going off like fireworks - so I have concluded that
rebooting is the best thing to do for now.

(I'm a firm believer that this stuff is never going to work reliably like
it did when a slow Cresnet thing was the go-to. We better be building this
into our pricing and service plans - and our clients' expectations. I hope
to heaven that I'm wrong.)

Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
Littleton, CO

Sent from my iTypo 4

On Jun 11, 2013, at 12:24 PM, "cyberbri24" <cyberbri24@> wrote:

On the phone now (on hold) with TB. I'm using the TSW-750 with a
DMPS-300-C and having the damm button FB issue. Still trying to find out the
winning combination on what is causing it or how to get it to stop doing
this. Is this command below supposed to be only sent to the panel and at
night when the user is not staring at it? My button FB is for a list of
sources and it is really bubgging the hell out of me that I am wasting all
day on what other people are saying is a known issue. Ugh! I can see in
toolbox that my FB is high but the panel obviously is showing either wrong
or no FB.

Thanks,
Cyberbri

I suspect that you'll find that they are still on line, and transmitting
presses, but have stopped responding to feedback. If not, you've got a
different problem than what many of us have been up against. I've been
dealing
with this for a while and the band-aid solution for now is to use the
PERIODICREBOOT ON command to keep the things fresh every day. If someone
needs
multiple reboots per day, you may need to devise logic to console and
issue
reboot commands multiple times.

We've been through the "channels", all the way. No more channels to go
through.
They know that something is wrong. I had almost lost faith in my own
ability to
finish ;-).

Heath


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Bricked CP3's?

 

Do you know if the recover function resets ethernet to DHCP?
I'm trying to connect to 4 apparently bad CP3's which were updated to firmware 1.007.0019, given static IP's, and now will not communicate via USB. Device Discovery does not find them when they are installed on the subnet for their static IP, or back at my office after recovery.
I left messages with TBTS starting at noon yesterday, and have not gotten a callback. Answer ID 5153 is no longer available.


DMPS freezing in debugger?!

 

Hi guys

These days I seem to be having problems with debugger when using with a DMPS300 - usually I have to click to NOT synchronise all signal states when I fire it up, otherwise the DMPS300 will sometimes freeze (mainly after it has gone through all of its OOTB stuff) needing a hw-reset. But sometimes also I will get a freeze when just using debugger in the normal way, zapping around various signals etc.

I've got latest toolbox and DMPS300 firmware, but it is still happening and incredibly frustrating when the DMPS is in a rack miles away from the room. There is nothing particularly weird in the program.

Anyone else seen this?!



Cheers


Re: Samsung LED TV

Heath Volmer
 

Okay. "Universal LCD/Plasma" ;-).


On Jun 13, 2013, at 7:25 AM, Sean <reeldolfan2@...> wrote:

Heath's got jokes.

Samsung UN55ES8000FXZA (Infrared Control)

--- In Crestron@..., Heath Volmer <hvolmer@...> wrote:

Or one called "Universal" something or another.


On Jun 13, 2013, at 6:52 AM, Sean <reeldolfan2@...> wrote:

Did you try the "Samsung UN55ES8000FXZA (Infrared Control" in your Crestron database?

--- In Crestron@..., Marites <marites_11@> wrote:

Hi, Do you have an IR codes for Samsung UA55ES7500 smart led tv for power on and off?

Thanks.




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Re: Samsung LED TV

 

Have you tried the Samsung UN55ES8000FXZA file. That is what I just used
on a 65UNF7100 series LED and all functions worked other than PC.
Pat M

On 6/13/13 9:16 AM, "Heath Volmer" <hvolmer@...> wrote:

Or one called "Universal" something or another.


On Jun 13, 2013, at 6:52 AM, Sean <reeldolfan2@...> wrote:

Did you try the "Samsung UN55ES8000FXZA (Infrared Control" in your
Crestron database?

--- In Crestron@..., Marites <marites_11@...> wrote:

Hi, Do you have an IR codes for Samsung UA55ES7500 smart led tv for
power on and off?

Thanks.








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Re: Samsung LED TV

 

Heath's got jokes.

Samsung UN55ES8000FXZA (Infrared Control)

--- In Crestron@..., Heath Volmer <hvolmer@...> wrote:

Or one called "Universal" something or another.


On Jun 13, 2013, at 6:52 AM, Sean <reeldolfan2@...> wrote:

Did you try the "Samsung UN55ES8000FXZA (Infrared Control" in your Crestron database?

--- In Crestron@..., Marites <marites_11@> wrote:

Hi, Do you have an IR codes for Samsung UA55ES7500 smart led tv for power on and off?

Thanks.




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