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Re: Rollback to pre 4.007

 

Is there a reason/problem why you are rolling back?

--- In Crestron@..., "josephporter2020" <ttbtssav@...> wrote:

Does anyone know the steps to rolling back to pre 4.007 on a 2 series?

Thanks.


Help for the Middle Atlantic Racklink SW215

 

Hi Folks,

First, a quick thank you for the comments on the sticking buttons on the TPMC-4SMD touch panels.

May I ask for some guidance on using the Middle Atlantic RLink SW215 single outlet relay box with Crestron?

I need to turn an amp on and off. I can't get either the RS-232 module or the IP module to work and I am a bit lost. Here is what I have done so far with the IP module.

Checked in this user group for archived posts on the subject. There was not anything helpful found.
Have the RackLink Discovery tool running and controlling the unit over the network.
Made sure the passwords were the same in the Crestron modules and the RackLink setup.
Have a TCPIP client in the program set for port 60000 and have it pointing to the IP address of the RackLink.
Have the IP ID of the TCPIP client setup in the IP table of the processor and set to 127.0.0.1.
Have the Xpanel demo of the IP module taking to the Crestron processor.

There is no joy at all.

If anyone has this working I would be most grateful if you might share your settings with me and any tips you might have.

Thanks,

-David


Re: Ruckus Wifi Products

 

You might look into using someone like Access Networks to help you deploy your first system. They will design the network, spec the parts for the right coverage, and pre-configure the equipment, plus provide excellent support.

You can sign-up to become a Ruckus partner reseller, which will give you a price discount when ordering direct, otherwise you will probably end up paying full retail from one of the various online vendors, and have to mark it up from there. The requirement for being a reseller is to purchase a non-resellable controller and a couple APs (I forget how many) as a demo/test system for your office/showroom.

In your project you are spec'ing, are you looking to do 2.4 and 5 GHz bands, or just 2.4? The 7341 is great for 2.4 GHz only systems, and the 7363 is great for dual-band applications.

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

Hello All,



I'm looking to possible start using Ruckus Wifi priducts based upon the
opinions I have heard from many of you here. Currently we use Pakedge and
generally just set them up for roaming wifi. We are currently looking to
deploy a wifi system in a house that is roughly 25k square feet with
concrete first floor. The layout is fairly open. I'm trying to figure out
what Ruckus product to use to avoid handoff delays from unit to unit and
figure out which actual units to use as I'm not familiar with the line.
Also what is the typical markup with their products and do they offer direct
dealerships to AV industry? I thank you al lfor any help.



Jason





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Re: Flat panel box

Jesus @ Audio& Net Artist
 

LOL!!!

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Ruckus Wifi Products

Jason Santlofer
 

Hello All,



I'm looking to possible start using Ruckus Wifi priducts based upon the
opinions I have heard from many of you here. Currently we use Pakedge and
generally just set them up for roaming wifi. We are currently looking to
deploy a wifi system in a house that is roughly 25k square feet with
concrete first floor. The layout is fairly open. I'm trying to figure out
what Ruckus product to use to avoid handoff delays from unit to unit and
figure out which actual units to use as I'm not familiar with the line.
Also what is the typical markup with their products and do they offer direct
dealerships to AV industry? I thank you al lfor any help.



Jason


Vt Pro Icon All over the place

 

Hey guys any help with this Vt pro, not sure where im going wrong after compile and upload :xpanel working great all in place but TPMC-8 icon are all over the place ,any tips will be greatly appreciate.

Leon


Re: Rollback to pre 4.007

 

found it at that other place.

--- In Crestron@..., "josephporter2020" <ttbtssav@...> wrote:

Does anyone know the steps to rolling back to pre 4.007 on a 2 series?

Thanks.


Rollback to pre 4.007

 

Does anyone know the steps to rolling back to pre 4.007 on a 2 series?

Thanks.


Re: Audio Conference Call Progress Timer....write your own or is one available?

Chip
 

+1 for AINC. Big fan.

- Chip

--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote:

Use an ANIC, drive the "Up" with the offhook FB from the dialer of choice, hold time 1s, repeat time 1s, increment 1d, min 0, max 65535, mute 0.

Will count up as long as call is active. Use an INIT with 0d to reset at end of call or whenever you want to reset.

Use a timer object on the touchpanel (pre-SmartGraphics) or a time-formatted CIP tag (SmartGraphics) or if you're feeling a little masochistic, a DIVMOD with 60d as the parameter to get separate minutes and seconds feedback.

I <3 the AINC (and the ACOMP2 but that's another thread)

Lincoln

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


-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Sean
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 6:34 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Audio Conference Call Progress Timer....write your own or is one available?

Before I dig into making a timer function, is there one available that I'm missing?

I see lots of countdown timers, etc., but my client is looking specifically for a timer that starts when a call is connected.

I'm thinking a simpl+ function, not too complex or a symbol that ticks, calculates the time and formats the number to be displayed properly.

Thanks

Sean



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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


Re: (Beginer) Status =-257 on TCP/IP Client

Chip
 

If the only thing you're doing is putting a 1 on the enable of the TCP/IP client and shooting serials off to it, you're getting ahead of yourself.

Monitor the analog output of the TCP/IP Client symbol. Do not send anything to the tx$ input UNLESS that value is 2.

I'm assuming you've verified the port number that you entered on the TCP/IP symbol in programming mode?

Also, get the silly stuff out of the way - connect to your processor with the command line tool and try "PING 192.168.1.179". If that fails, you've got issues aside from your SIMPL program...

- Chip

--- In Crestron@..., "avautobot1" <a.hutchison@...> wrote:


hi yeah my bad that error was taken when I was trying to use a friendly name not an ip as I could not get it to work with the ip address. the error now reads the same but with the ip 192.168.1.179.

and idea what the status= -257 means

--- In Crestron@..., Kool-Aid Drinker <herald@> wrote:

67.215.65.132 is opendns.com. It looks like you typed the IP address
into the TCP-Client symbol incorrectly.


On Mon, 20 May 2013 17:34:19 -0000, "avautobot1"
<a.hutchison@> wrote:

Hi All,
As I said above I am fairly new to this, but I am trying to control a Marantz av
receiver using the TCP/IP Client. After sending the connect string all I get back is the
following message.

Notice:TCP Client Slot-08.IP-ID-25: Unable to connect to TCP server (67.215.65.132&#92;0, status = -257

Now the IP address that is listed is not the one that I have entered into the Marantz or
the IP Client module so im thinking that it must be an issue with DNS. I have tried both
the DNS server on my modem and a third party one.

Any body know what staus = -257 means or come across this problem before.

Thanks in advance for any help.

Alex


Re: Crestron + calendar scheduler

Chip
 

A little external logic can fix that - pretty easy to trap which week of the month you're in...

- Chip

--- In Crestron@..., Chris Niles <chris.niles.crestron@...> wrote:

That scheduler isn't flexible enough for OP's needs - "monday of first and
third week in the month"

Chris


On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 8:44 AM, Tim <timgray.geo@...> wrote:

**


Use the crestron scheduler module and call it done.

They have had one in the base crestron modules for years.





Re: Pro3 Logo

Chip
 

"Crestron. Because Why Let A Good Idea Ride?"

Is there an emoticon for half-kidding?

- Chip

--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote:

Pro3 front panel programmability is not currently available.

Actually have a very large project holding because of it (We're currently using the Pro2 LCD for "diagnostic"/"system health" information and the client doesn't want to loose that -- nor do they want to keep the Pro2 and upgrade everything else or add some other device in the rack to report status/health)

Lincoln

--
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Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
V: 440.449.1100 x1107 | F: 440.449.1106 | I:
Crestron Services Provider


-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Aaron
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 10:47 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Pro3 Logo

Anyone know of a way to change the Crestron logo on the screen to a custom logo or graphic?

Aaron





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Re: Flat panel box

Chip
 

And last time I was there, only 20% with roofs! :)

- Chip

--- In Crestron@..., "Jesus @ Audio& Net Artist" <audioandnetartist@...> wrote:

I saw something over CEpro website, white vented box for exactly this
devices. bad part for me is that constructions in Puerto Rico is 95%
concrete walls.

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*Technology Architect, Audio Engineer, Programmer*
*
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*787-329-3944*
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Contact Info <>


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Re: Audio Conference Call Progress Timer....write your own or is one available?

 

Not for a call timer, but the AINC is my go-to for timers -- count up, count down it does them all.

I use an ANIC for my "sleep" timer at home, plenty of speaker timers (count up or count down) -- and actually my favorite which I just finished -- one that both counts up and counts down (and can turn on a dime).

Lincoln

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

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Sean
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 7:03 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Audio Conference Call Progress Timer....write your own or is one available?

Thanks man, I take it you've done this before.

Its a TSW-750, so I'll play with the CIP tags for a bit. I've followed your threads closely, actually just got a call today that the "periodic reboot" hung up on the nice "3" logo so everyone freaked out. I guess I'll be trying the new firmware with TSRESTORE sooner than later.

Thanks again

Sean



--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote:

Use an ANIC, drive the "Up" with the offhook FB from the dialer of choice, hold time 1s, repeat time 1s, increment 1d, min 0, max 65535, mute 0.

Will count up as long as call is active. Use an INIT with 0d to reset at end of call or whenever you want to reset.

Use a timer object on the touchpanel (pre-SmartGraphics) or a time-formatted CIP tag (SmartGraphics) or if you're feeling a little masochistic, a DIVMOD with 60d as the parameter to get separate minutes and seconds feedback.

I <3 the AINC (and the ACOMP2 but that's another thread)

Lincoln

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


-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Sean
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 6:34 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Audio Conference Call Progress Timer....write your own or is one available?

Before I dig into making a timer function, is there one available that I'm missing?

I see lots of countdown timers, etc., but my client is looking specifically for a timer that starts when a call is connected.

I'm thinking a simpl+ function, not too complex or a symbol that ticks, calculates the time and formats the number to be displayed properly.

Thanks

Sean



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



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



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



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


Re: Audio Conference Call Progress Timer....write your own or is one available?

 

Thanks man, I take it you've done this before.

Its a TSW-750, so I'll play with the CIP tags for a bit. I've followed your threads closely, actually just got a call today that the "periodic reboot" hung up on the nice "3" logo so everyone freaked out. I guess I'll be trying the new firmware with TSRESTORE sooner than later.

Thanks again

Sean

--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote:

Use an ANIC, drive the "Up" with the offhook FB from the dialer of choice, hold time 1s, repeat time 1s, increment 1d, min 0, max 65535, mute 0.

Will count up as long as call is active. Use an INIT with 0d to reset at end of call or whenever you want to reset.

Use a timer object on the touchpanel (pre-SmartGraphics) or a time-formatted CIP tag (SmartGraphics) or if you're feeling a little masochistic, a DIVMOD with 60d as the parameter to get separate minutes and seconds feedback.

I <3 the AINC (and the ACOMP2 but that's another thread)

Lincoln

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


-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Sean
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 6:34 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Audio Conference Call Progress Timer....write your own or is one available?

Before I dig into making a timer function, is there one available that I'm missing?

I see lots of countdown timers, etc., but my client is looking specifically for a timer that starts when a call is connected.

I'm thinking a simpl+ function, not too complex or a symbol that ticks, calculates the time and formats the number to be displayed properly.

Thanks

Sean



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



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


Re: Audio Conference Call Progress Timer....write your own or is one available?

 

Use an ANIC, drive the "Up" with the offhook FB from the dialer of choice, hold time 1s, repeat time 1s, increment 1d, min 0, max 65535, mute 0.

Will count up as long as call is active. Use an INIT with 0d to reset at end of call or whenever you want to reset.

Use a timer object on the touchpanel (pre-SmartGraphics) or a time-formatted CIP tag (SmartGraphics) or if you're feeling a little masochistic, a DIVMOD with 60d as the parameter to get separate minutes and seconds feedback.

I <3 the AINC (and the ACOMP2 but that's another thread)

Lincoln

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

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Sean
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2013 6:34 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Audio Conference Call Progress Timer....write your own or is one available?

Before I dig into making a timer function, is there one available that I'm missing?

I see lots of countdown timers, etc., but my client is looking specifically for a timer that starts when a call is connected.

I'm thinking a simpl+ function, not too complex or a symbol that ticks, calculates the time and formats the number to be displayed properly.

Thanks

Sean



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



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


Re: S+ Parsing

 

Thanks Chip that was an amazingly clear explanation. I think I just heard the penny drop especially in the last half of what you have written.

Thanks again...

--- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@...> wrote:


No documentation outside of what's here on the forum, but there's also not a lot to it.

WHILE(1)

Says, take the code enclosed in the following curly braces and run it OVER AND OVER AGAIN - FOREVERRRRRRRR!

In most circumstances that classifies as A Very Bad Thing (tm). But if you include code inside the curly braces that returns time to the OS and the host SIMPL program, you're good. As luck would have, it:

GATHER(delimiter,src_string)

Says STOP right there, and keep monitoring "src_string". Do not pass GO, do not collect $200 UNTIL you see the specified "delimiter" appear in src_string. When you do, remove everything from the front of src_sting up to the first occurrence of delimiter, and put it in the variable I specify. Then go back to monitoring "src_string".

The great thing about GATHER is that as soon as it evaluates src_string and doesn't find delimiter, it returns control to the processor. The OS lets GATHER know when (if ever) delimiter arrives, and tells it go resume business.

The big trick is in your parsing code. You need to make sure you evaluate what GATHER returns to you as quickly as possible and let the code return to the GATHER. This is an exercise left to the reader, as how to parse everything depends entirely on the data you're expecting.

In theory, the only way I know of for your BUFFER_INPUT to overrun is if lots of data comes in that never contains the delimiter, or if your processor is SO bogged down otherwise that the OS can't get your S+ code fired back up to run the parsing code.

(Oddly enough, I have random instances of this happening at a job site right now. REALLY frustrating)

That said, I'm not sure I'd use this approach for JSON data, considering how sucky it's structured. Maybe there's a good way of doing it - I just haven't considered it...

- Chip


--- In Crestron@..., "redquartznow" <redquartznq@> wrote:

Hello

I would like to have a clear definition of the hows and why's of

Main()
{
While (1)
{
Gather ();
Parse
}}

From my searching on this group I have found many tidbits of information
that make this seem to be an attractive solution to chatty devices. However every time I have used it (only on a project that sends back LARGE amounts of json data i.e. tv program guide for a week) i just seem to get buffer overruns.

Does anyone have a link to somewhere this has been explained in detail before?

Cheers,
Kurt


Audio Conference Call Progress Timer....write your own or is one available?

 

Before I dig into making a timer function, is there one available that I'm missing?

I see lots of countdown timers, etc., but my client is looking specifically for a timer that starts when a call is connected.

I'm thinking a simpl+ function, not too complex or a symbol that ticks, calculates the time and formats the number to be displayed properly.

Thanks

Sean


Re: (Beginer) Status =-257 on TCP/IP Client

Kool-Aid Drinker
 

It's just a generic connection failure.

Verify that the port you want to connect to is open, using a port
scanner or similar tool.

On Mon, 20 May 2013 21:55:16 -0000, "avautobot1"
<a.hutchison@...> wrote:


hi yeah my bad that error was taken when I was trying to use a friendly name not an ip as I
could not get it to work with the ip address. the error now reads the same but with the ip
192.168.1.179.

and idea what the status= -257 means


Re: Crestron Programmer needed in SE Florida

 

From the yahoo website it's obscured. But if you receive the messages it's
shown.

Yahoo is saving us from spam grabbing spiders.


Sent from my eMail.

On May 20, 2013, at 5:47 PM, Tony Golden <mrgolden@...> wrote:



It was visible in mine, so I thought everyone could see it. Yahoo must be
obscuring it.

Anyway, it's todd at sccnow dot com.

--- On Monday, May 20, 2013 at 5:37 PM, martinkup90 wrote:

Todd, Your email is not visible on the post.
I am located in the SE Florida area and interested in the opportunity,
send
me a private message so we could chat some more.

Regards,
Martin Kupferman, DMC-E

--- In Crestron@..., "todd.welling" <todd.welling@...> wrote:

I am working with a national Integrator that has a local branch in the
Southeast Florida area. This company is one of the top 10 Custom
Electronic
Integration Companies. The Sr. Leadership has come to me looking for a
Crestron Programmer, someone with the ability to program large Crestron
systems and integrating with other disciplines such as Lighting and
Security.

Pay depends in experience. Who can you recommend for the opportunity?
Your assistance is greatly appreciated!

Todd Welling
Regional Recruiter
SS&C, Inc.
Phone: (805) 557-0077 ext. 141
Fax: (805) 557-0801
E-mail: Todd@...
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