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Re: SIP Video Intercom to TSW-1050
The only way I've found to disable audio in an RTSP stream on TSWs (assuming you don't want to mute local audio) is to disable at the source, not at the destination.? ? The TSW-x60 RTSP video streams do not embedd audio nor is video embedded in TSW-x60 SIP streams (by choice from Crestron).? Video is only embedded in SIP calls from 2N door stations and that is only in one direction from the door station.? Sorry, not much help, I know.? -joe
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Re: Crestron SIMPL Program and Fusion Server Communication
#crestron
+1 on Fusion programming classes.?
Think of Fusion as a user interface. You do not enter Fusion server IP in the programming.?Add the device(Fusion Room or Node, or?RoomView SE/RoomView 7.2 - we still use 7.2) to IP table in the program, and you send the program signals you want to monitor to this device (Digitals/Analog/Serials) In Fusion, add the room, than processor and symbol (set the Processor IP and Symbol IP ID to match the processor). This will be your room you see in Fusion. Than you add attributes you want to be displayed, so they are existing in Fusion. Attributes join numbers in fusion, must match join numbers in program/ RoomView device. Than for each symbol you select those attributes to add them to the symbol, so this room will show them After you do this correctly, processor will connect to Fusion (IP ID of Fusion will go online, not immediately, it takes few min) Example, if you wan't to monitor room occupancy(digital) or room temperature(analog) or firmware version (serial), you will have to connect it in the program to Fusion module (to certain join numbers), and in Fusion you will have to create those attributes (with same join numbers), and than in the Room Symbol you select the attributes you want to see the status of.? Again, we use RoomView 7.2, since we've been doing this for over 10 years, and for now, we do not see the need to switch to SSI modules. But, if starting all over, I'd go with SSI.? Fusion cloud and on prem is the same exact software. No differences in programming.? We have over 470 rooms on Fusion, VM's on prem. One of them is test, so I can break things without anyone noticing :) |
Re: Graphics for Touch Panels
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¿ªÔÆÌåÓýAll of the time,?Sometimes I find it easier to do stuff in XD, unless you need buttons with feedback, just use transparent buttons ?? On 20 May 2020, at 14:43, Audvizer <Audvizer@...> wrote:
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SIP Video Intercom to TSW-1050
Hi All,
I'm hoping someone might be able to give me some advice. ?I'm connecting a SIP Video intercom to my TSW-1050's for the first time. ?SIP audio works perfectly - however, the documentation suggests that for video I need to use an embedded video object to connect to the intercom's RTSP stream. ?This works fine except I get 2 audio streams using this method - one from the SIP connection and one from the RTSP stream (as you'd expect, resulting in an echo type sound). How do I disable the audio n the RTSP steam? ?Alternatively, is there some way to display video from the SIP session? Thanks, Rob. |
Re: Crestron SIMPL Program and Fusion Server Communication
#crestron
Crestron is now offering online classes; they have a roomview/fusion class you need to take that to understand it, to offer the most and best deliverable?to your customer to meet your req. have a great day? Joshua B Zimmerman The beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not understand. ? - Frank Herbert This message, including any attachments, may include privileged, confidential and/or inside information. Any distribution or use of this communication by anyone other than the intended recipient(s?? The information contained in this e-mail and any attached documents may be privileged, confidential and protected from disclosure. If you are not the intended recipient you may not read, copy, distribute or use this information. If you have received this communication in error, please notify the sender immediately by replying to this message and then delete it from your system.? ? This email may contain confidential and privileged material for the sole use of the intended recipient. Any review or distribution by others is strictly prohibited.? If you are not the intended recipient please contact the sender and delete all copies. |
Crestron SIMPL Program and Fusion Server Communication
#crestron
Hi All, I have a new requirement where I will have to configure the Crestron Fusion On-Premise Server and link a number of the processor to this server for data gathering and monitoring. I am just wondering how the processor and the on-premise server will communicate??? I just went through a Crestron guide where it was mentioned to use the Fusion Room device definition and Fusion SSI Module for this, but I just want to confirm that if I mention the IP address of the Fusion Server in "Fusion Room" Device Definition it is sufficient or I will have to do any other configurations in the SIMPL program???? Also, I would like to know the difference in programming when using an on-premise server and a cloud-based fusion server? If anyone of you could help me with the above queries it would be helpful |
Re: EISC - Communication
#crestron
The IPID remapping allows you to change the IP table after an upload so a single program can be uploaded to multiple processors and they then reconfigure their IP table to be unique so they can communicate the other rooms processor. NVX needs only its transmit address to be sent to an NVX eceiver so you can use EISC (or a text file etc.) to send that. If the system is expanded you can amend the single and upload back to ALL the processors
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Re: Xpanel with Bezel
Yes, it can be done with a web Xpanel, but not automatically. But the process once done can be repeated fairly quickly. The following steps are all done at the project level, which means clicking and selecting only the project name in the left side project workspace, NOT on just a single page.
1. Convert the TSW touch screen to a web Xpanel with the save as option. 2. Then make sure that the project properties "Page Resize" has Apply to entire project checked, but UNCHECK Scale Subpages and Scale Controls. 3. If you have a background, make sure the Background fill type is set to Stretch Aspect(If your background is not the correct aspect of the project, you should make it the same as the project/panel for best results. 4. Make sure your Project Scaling is set to "None". 5. Set the Background Color to Black(Even if you are using a custom background). 6. You will now increase just the width size of the overall project under Position and Size Properties. For this example, I am using a TSW-1060 panel, and I changed the size from 1280(native) to 1360 pixels. 7. Open a page in your project, and you should see a black bar on the right hand side, approximating the same width as the right side bezel of the TSW-1060. If you see your custom background and no black bar on the right, then you need to double check the background project scaling and Aspect. 8. Create the 5 side buttons using transparent buttons and the Media Transports Lights Icon Style. The Power, Home, Light Bulb and Up/Down arrows are all available. Each main page needs the side buttons. If you have a lot of pages (not recommended), then maybe create a proper size sub page with the 5 buttons for easy copy/paste from page to page. 9. Space the buttons vertically on the right side black bar to approximate the hard buttons spacing as on the panel. Assign a join number to each button(for simplicity, I just use joins 1-5, from top to bottom). 10. Just like the TSW,? if you don't need a certain side button, then after getting the spacing right for all 5 buttons then delete it! 11. Remember to add the side button joins to your Xpanel definition is SIMPL Windows. 12. Compile and load the Web Xpanel, and you now have built-in native side buttons, no skin/bezel or special method needed for the user! Note: By un-checking the project level sub page and controls scaling, this procedure just adds more real-estate to the right side of the Xpanel, without changing the original project sub pages positions or button sizes. You can increase the Xpanel width as much as you deem necessary for the side buttons. Each panel size will of course need a different increase to look proportional. This can work for the Crestron App iPad as well, but there are intermediate steps for getting the project to eventually end up as the correct size for the iPad before actually saving it as the Crestron App iPad. Here's a screen shot of one of my recent Web Xpanels with the side buttons from a TSW-1060 panel. You'll need to click on the actual photo to see the added buttons. No sub pages are showing in this example, but the web Xpanel looks and operates the same as the touch screen of course! /g/crestron/photo/247272/0?p=Created,,,20,2,0,0 |
Re: EISC - Communication
#crestron
Hi? Lincoln,
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I appreciate your quick response.
So using IP-ID remapping will I be able to communicate to multiple processors??
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Like I might want to send DM-NVX stream from class 1 to class 3 at the same time they might send video from class 2 to 4.
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considering each classroom will a dedicated processor(RMC3) all of this should be possible right if I simply add required EISC in each program and do necessary IP -ID remapping right? |
Re: Vaddio RoboSHOT 30 TCP/IP Control
My notes say that I wrote the "Vaddio Camera TelNet IP v3" that I have used on projects.? But, I don't remember writing it.? Most likely, I adapted a similar module.? So, I will load that module to Files, with my apologies to the rightful author if he/she surfaces.
Peace, Marty |
Re: EISC - Communication
#crestron
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýLook at IP ID remapping; this is exactly the scenario it is intended for. ? The ¡°core¡± processor has all of the IP table entries the normal way; the ¡°edge¡± processors have one IPT entry configured in SIMPL Windows to be remapped at upload. Then using the device ID field in the IP table on the edge processors you complete the remapping e.g. ¡°Room 1 IPT entry D0 should really communicate using IP ID D1¡± or what have you ? -- Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS, DMC-E-4K/T/D ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Sharan Suvarna via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, May 19, 2020 8:17 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [crestron] EISC - Communication #crestron ? Hi guys, I am working on the project where the client has multiple identical classrooms with (RMC3 as a control processor, some DM-NVX for video sources, and for Audio I am using the Qsys cores with AES67). Since all room is identical I am planning to do only one
program and deploy them across all the classrooms. But the problem that I am facing here is that they want to share the video content one classroom to another, I am not sure to on how do I establish communication between the classrooms since I am doing only
one program. Any suggestion would be help full. |
EISC - Communication
#crestron
Hi guys, I am working on the project where the client has multiple identical classrooms with (RMC3 as a control processor, some DM-NVX for video sources, and for Audio I am using the Qsys cores with AES67). Since all room is identical I am planning to do only one program and deploy them across all the classrooms. But the problem that I am facing here is that they want to share the video content one classroom to another, I am not sure to on how do I establish communication between the classrooms since I am doing only one program. Any suggestion would be help full. |
Re: IP Address Of the Control system
#crestron
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýOn the slot that has the Ethernet interface (e.g. on a PRO3 this is ¡°Slot-05: PRO3 Ethernet : C2I-PRO3ENET-1¡± right click, insert device extender, select ¡°Ethernet Device Information (With Control Subnet)¡± ¨C obviously if you¡¯re using a processor without a control subnet the title will be different ? ¡°CurrentIPAddress1_F¡± is the LAN IP address, ¡°CurrentIPAddress2_F¡± (on a control subnet processor) is the Control Subnet IP address. ? -- Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS, DMC-E-4K/T/D ? From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Sharan Suvarna via groups.io
Sent: Monday, May 18, 2020 3:38 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [crestron] IP Address Of the Control system #crestron ? Hi guys, Thank you |
IP Address Of the Control system
#crestron
Hi guys, Thank you |
Re: Xpanel with Bezel
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Re: Xpanel with Bezel
An Xpanel is a virtual panel, so its not going to have hard buttons like a physical TSW panel will. So the only way to get what you want is to use the "Run As" feature of VTPro, or you can take the complied TSW .vtz file and double click that, and it will open as an Xpanel. Yes you will have to enter the IP address, IPID, port, and SSL credentials if there are any. But the next time they run this Xpanel as long as they haven't ran a different xpanel (changing the entered info), the IP settings will remain the same upon launch. Make sure you select Show Faceplate as others have mentioned and you will have your Xpanel.?
If you want to have the hard buttons this is the only way to do it.? |