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Re: A bit off topic. Smart wired smoke and CO detectors
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýWell, there are smoke detectors with relais output that can be integrated into any home automation system. Just as an example, we use the Gira Dual Q detectors with the ability to integrate into KNX, wirelessly or via an internal relais module: ? Cheers, Thorsten ? Von: [email protected] <[email protected]> Im Auftrag von stefuel2 via groups.io ? I am currently building a unattached garage with a bonus room over, with the works. New building code dictates wired detectors. The building will be pretty much sound proof so if the detectors go off, I need a way to be notified as the main house is about 75 feet away. There will be automation out there but a separate system then the main house. I'm not to concerned if they integrate with crestron but I would like to trigger a red light visible from outside if something is wrong backed up by a notification on my phone. Curious what others have done with a situation like this. This is my retirement man cave. 28 feet deep by 36 feet long, 11 foot ceiling on the garage level with radiant heat. Second floor has full kitchen, bath and laundry. Central A/C with heat pump and a hydro-coil heat backup that is supplied by the combi boiler for the garage level. |
Sony STR-AZ1000ES
Hi All,
Anyone integrated with the AZ1000ES (new Series) AV Receiver via IP (Esp. if using the old ZA module). If so, Have you had any issues with communications failing and needing a program restart?? My setup is a CP3 and (2) of these on a hi-end network. Everything was working good until the client came back to the vacation home after a week, and no audio (I still don't know why this shocks me...) AVRs were pingable from PC and CP3, and their web-GUIs were accessible, but the S# module and my sidebar TCP client (to handle volume FB) were all offline. Rebooting the AVRs didn't fix, nor re-triggering the S# or the TCP clients. Only a hard boot fixed things. I didn't try a Program restart, but I suspect that it would have also worked... I'm only looking to see if anyone has had similar issues or if this is a one-off or site related item... TIA!! |
LED Sensor
Does anyone know of a good led sensor. I am trying to get feedback from a gate entrance. It is older linear gate device and the only fb I see is an led light on the board that is illuminated when the gate is open. Would like to put an led sensor over it that has contact wire to send feedback to Crestron if gate is opened or closed.
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Somfy UAI+
Looking for some insight on the following. Attempting to connect to a somfy UAI+ via IP using the posted v1.5 modules off marketplace. Unable to get the modules to connect whatsoever. UAI+ is accessible via it's web interface and I am able to telnet into it as well. Anyone else seen this?
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Re: A bit off topic. Smart wired smoke and CO detectors
I wasn't suggesting to use the First Alert smoke/co detector, which is battery operated and doesn't meet your requirements.
I was suggesting to use the Firefighter Z-Wave Plus Wireless Smoke/CO Audio Sensor. This device will work with your wired smoke detectors. It senses the specific sound make by a smoke detector when it detects smoke and then triggers an alert over Z-Wave to a compatible hub, such as the Hubitat. That alert can then then trigger other actions, such as turning on a light that is visible from your main residence. Jay |
Re: A bit off topic. Smart wired smoke and CO detectors
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThe Firefighter Z-Wave Plus Wireless Smoke/CO Audio Sensor might work for you.?? I included this in an article I wrote on the First Alert Model ZCOMBO Z-Wave Smoke/Carbon Monoxide Alarm but I wasn't able to test the device personally.? It is included on Hubitat's list of compatible devices so I should be able to add support for it into my Hubitat-Crestron driver with a bit of help on your end sending me examples of the JSON the Hubitat would produce when the Ecolink hears a smoke alarm. Hope this helps Jay On 7/13/2024 3:16 PM, stefuel2 via
groups.io wrote:
I am currently building a unattached garage with a bonus room over, with the works. New building code dictates wired detectors. The building will be pretty much sound proof so if the detectors go off, I need a way to be notified as the main house is about 75 feet away. There will be automation out there but a separate system then the main house. I'm not to concerned if they integrate with crestron but I would like to trigger a red light visible from outside if something is wrong backed up by a notification on my phone. Curious what others have done with a situation like this. This is my retirement man cave. 28 feet deep by 36 feet long, 11 foot ceiling on the garage level with radiant heat. Second floor has full kitchen, bath and laundry. Central A/C with heat pump and a hydro-coil heat backup that is supplied by the combi boiler for the garage level. |
A bit off topic. Smart wired smoke and CO detectors
I am currently building a unattached garage with a bonus room over, with the works. New building code dictates wired detectors. The building will be pretty much sound proof so if the detectors go off, I need a way to be notified as the main house is about 75 feet away. There will be automation out there but a separate system then the main house. I'm not to concerned if they integrate with crestron but I would like to trigger a red light visible from outside if something is wrong backed up by a notification on my phone. Curious what others have done with a situation like this. This is my retirement man cave. 28 feet deep by 36 feet long, 11 foot ceiling on the garage level with radiant heat. Second floor has full kitchen, bath and laundry. Central A/C with heat pump and a hydro-coil heat backup that is supplied by the combi boiler for the garage level.
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Re: Serial Connection to 2 Series Processors
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of stefuel2 via groups.io <stefuel@...>
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2024 8:13 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [crestron] Serial Connection to 2 Series Processors ?
Did you sort this out? I have a Pro2 here running the same firmware (4.008.0026) and I'm having no problems connecting to it
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Re: Triggering PDFs and images to be displayed from Crestron
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýNot the most elegant solution but you know with PowerPoint you can key a slide number to jump to it, rather than having to sequentially scroll the deck, right? ? E.g. for slide 152 you can key (or send via HID emulation) 1 5 2 <enter> and it jumps there. Tie it to some user-editable preset logic if you need to account for updated decks. ? (About 22 years ago I supported a guest speaker/law professor who showed up with a ~400 slide deck. His presentation to the group was really only the first 20 slides or so and then for the Q&A it was almost entirely ¡°Well, I think if we take a look at slide 237¡.¡± ¡°I believe the graph on slide 127¡.¡± I¡¯d punch the number in and lo and behold the answer would be there. Still one of the best presentations/lectures I¡¯ve attended.) ? -- Lincoln King-Cliby Commercial Market Director ? From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of
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Sent: Friday, July 12, 2024 5:37 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [crestron] Triggering PDFs and images to be displayed from Crestron ? Sorry for the vague title, but it's a problem I haven't encountered before and I need a logic/sanity check. My client does demonstrations of the equipment they sell for remote customers over Zoom, so we have them set up with a goPro and
a PTZ camera feeding into an Inogeni switcher connected to their conferencing PC via USB, as well as wireless mics. They have the Crestron app on an iPad and RMC4 for switching between the two cameras and controlling the PTZ camera. |
Triggering PDFs and images to be displayed from Crestron
Sorry for the vague title, but it's a problem I haven't encountered before and I need a logic/sanity check. My client does demonstrations of the equipment they sell for remote customers over Zoom, so we have them set up with a goPro and a PTZ camera feeding into an Inogeni switcher connected to their conferencing PC via USB, as well as wireless mics. They have the Crestron app on an iPad and RMC4 for switching between the two cameras and controlling the PTZ camera.
What they're asking for is a way to present PDFs and images to their customer while in the Zoom call, and they want to control this from the Crestron app on the iPad. They also want to be able to update that content themselves. I started down the road of adding a Brightsign player as a third source on the Inogeni switcher, loading their content onto the Brightsign and triggering the specific pieces of content to be displayed using a bunch of buttons on the iPad UI sending custom control strings for triggering each piece of content. This works, but it has some drawbacks. First, I don't think it's possible to get the filenames from the Brightsign player so I made it so they/I have to manually edit the button names to match the content each button triggers. Second, because of the way Brightsign requires you to program using custom command strings, there's no way I can trust the client to update their own content since every new piece of content needs to be connected into the web of custom commands that trigger every other piece of content. I've considered using a PC instead of the Brightsign and having the client put all their content into a Powerpoint deck that I could control by advancing slides using Crestron keyboard emulation, but then they lose having individual buttons for triggering each piece of content and would just have to scroll through until they found the right one. In an ideal world, I could give them a network directory or shared Dropbox folder to drop their content into, and the PC or signage player or whatever would send those file names to Crestron to populate the button names on the UI, and commands from Crestron button presses would trigger the signage player or software on the PC to display that specific piece of content full screen. Any suggestions on how to achieve everything the client wants or will they have to compromise on functionality? I've done stuff close to this with a full custom digital signage CMS but that's not on the table for budgetary reasons. |
Re: Apple TV Voice control
Crestron has native voice control through the TSR-310, it's a bear to get going but seems reliable so far.
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On 7/12/2024 2:14 PM, Eric Luckart via groups.io wrote:
Look at the Ultimation modules |