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Re: Content Player
Hi John, If you want to send me the files, I can take a look them.
By keith@... · #242457 ·
Where to find the serial connection password on a Cisco SX-20?
Hi Guys, I have a Cisco SX-20 that is having its login refused. I¡¯m assuming that the password has changed but I can¡¯t remember where to find it in the web GUI. TIA
By B B · #242456 ·
Re: DIN range - why didn't they...
While you'll have to fabricate your own DIN rail mounting the Shelly 1 is about as cheap, and small, as you can get for an IoT controllable relay. ? The Shelly 1 can be turned on/off programatically
By jbasen · #242455 ·
Re: DIN range - why didn't they...
Each to their own, but as Crestron DIN modules go, the DIN-8SW8-I is one of the lowest cost. You also now effectively get the (I) inputs free now too. As for the size, I appreciate the relay terminal
By rickwookie · #242454 ·
Re: Crestron integration with forbes & lomax keypads #simpl
Those devices look very cool. They have a document on web site about products that integrate with home automation systems. Interestingly, the 0-10v rotary is not listed in the document. Seems like
By Neal Fink · #242453 ·
Re: DIN range - why didn't they...
Take a look at Moxa controllers. They have a variety of DIN-mount, IP controlled modules with relays. Particularly interesting because they support a handful of different protocols, so there¡¯s
By Neal Fink · #242452 ·
Re: DIN range - why didn't they...
* Cheaper cost * Smaller size (than the 8SW8) - should be same size as an IO8/AO8 * Would follow same programming as the relays built into the processors. One digital to turn the relay on/off as
By Slip Cougan · #242451 ·
Re: DIN range - why didn't they...
What would your hypothetical product offer over the DIN-8SW8?
By rickwookie · #242450 ·
DIN range - why didn't they...
...ever produce a DIN-RLY8? Yes I know we have the SW8's and the AO8 (that can be used at a stretch) but both these are way OTT for a simple contact closure. My main house DIN cabinet could really do
By Slip Cougan · #242449 ·
Re: Crestron integration with forbes & lomax keypads #simpl
GLS-SIM and the Forbes and Lomax "0-10v" rotary dimmers do NOT work together. Been there tried that. F&L admitted that it's not really 0-10v, when pressed. It's not just a simple potentiometer with
By spannertech@... · #242448 ·
Re: Content Player
I have the network upload part done.? I've built a project that I think is correct, but I know that I missing something as it doesn't seem to work.? Like I said it is a first stab and was hoping
By John Gabler · #242447 ·
Re: Content Player
If you provision the player(s) on BSN.cloud which is free, you can perform file actions as well as other functions through there. Tim Greenbank Control Systems Engineer
By Tim Greenbank · #242446 ·
Re: Infratech patio Heaters
For the control side, you just send the Home Management System a 0-10V signal, and that is it.? (0V=Off, 5V=50%, 10V=100%) They should be doing everything else.? There shouldn't be anything else
By Brian Matson · #242445 ·
Re: Content Player
hi John, You can set up an interactive presentation such that playback of specific content is triggered when Brightsign received a UDP message from Crestron and when playback starts or completes, you
By keith@... · #242444 ·
Re: Infratech patio Heaters
Thanks for the reply we do have that unit I get 10 v coming from the Crestron dimmer. However the heater only gets 70v max. Any thoughts on that> I also see they provide a contact closure from the
By wartyhogus · #242443 ·
Re: Dish Network
Does this also apply to the dish wally device? I have to control one of these for a client and I have never used the product. Does it have IP control? There is a CCD package on the Crestron IO site
By Steven Amos · #242442 ·
Topics in Home Automation - New Article in Residential Tech Today
My latest article, "How Sensibo Pure Manages Whole House Indoor Air Quality¡± is being published by the good folks at Residential Tech Today Magazine on their web site. The article is a hands on
By jbasen · #242441 ·
Re: http command works when sent from a browser but not when sent from a Crestron system
Thanks Paul
By jbasen · #242440 ·
Re: http command works when sent from a browser but not when sent from a Crestron system
I use Fiddler2 from Telerik to quickly figure out http headers and responses. I found it very useful when debugging SSL problems as well. Paul
By PD · #242439 ·
Re: Content Player
So we have a brightsign script for audio playback.? It works great, but the down side is that you have to physically pull the SD card to load new audio files.? So I am playing with BS Author and
By John Gabler · #242438 ·