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Dsc Power series and IT-100 no communication from either direction
Hey Yall. I have a client that has an mc3 talking to a dsc power series panel through an it-100. the system was working fine up until about a year ago when the link between the processor and the panel just didnt work any more.? As of this moment, i get no serial data out of the crestron module using keypad button presses or the init function. I also get no data from the security panel using the crestron processor or with pc interface.? Cabling has been verified a dozen times and im dead in the water,? Has anyone had an issue with this module not functioning and is there a secret handshake between the it-100 and its 232 companion that starts comm.? I am not a security installer, so be gentle with that judgement.? |
Re: Rava built in sound files?
Kalidas
Please send the same files to me. Thank you
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"Whatever doesn't kill you, it's simply makes you stronger" On 8 Feb 2016, at 3:42 AM, Heather Baiman heather@... [Crestron] <Crestron@...> wrote: |
Re: DM-MD8x8 Error message
Adonai Da Silva
All my displays arr HDCP complient. Have you seen this error message before?
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On Friday, February 5, 2016, 6:35 PM, jonathany126@... [Crestron] wrote:
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Re: Rava built in sound files?
Heather Baiman
Just sent them to you.
________________________________ From: Crestron@... [Crestron@...] Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2016 2:10 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] Rava built in sound files? Does anybody have the files that are built into a TSW panel for the Rava intercom? I need to use the same ringing sounds to feed into a sound system via an MP3 player. ============================================================================ Please refer to for important disclosures regarding this electronic communication. ============================================================================ |
Re: Denon AVR4806 control via ethernet
Michael S. Moran
Inital Setup Menu.
Do note that these images are from a AVR 4520CI and will look slightly different but the process is the same. Here is where you set the Network to be "Always ON" Here is where you check for Firmware updates. Good Luck......... msm From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] Sent: Sunday, February 07, 2016 12:28 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: RE: [Crestron] Re: Denon AVR4806 control via ethernet All firmware is loaded via the web interface, which, again resides under "Network" i the menu structure. Use the Denon supplied remote control, enter "Setup"...scroll to Network or perhaps Network Settings. First, look at the "Info" section and it should reveal your current IP address and if you are actually "connected". I would urge you to set the unit up as "Static" so that you will always know where the Denon AVR lives on the network. Next, peruse the Network area and you should see "Check for Update". Hitting the Enter button will instruct the unit to connect to Denon's Server and look for updates. If it finds Updates, you should run them. Some can take as long as 40-50 minutes but this is impacted by the network speed and if there is more than one update available. DO NOT Run an update if you have any concerns about the robustness of the LAN or if your could experience a power outage. Do note that each new iteration of Denon's receiver's will look slightly different from a programming perspective. One further must do, make sure the IP is set to be always ON...not the Energy Saving Mode. Feel free to contact me if you have more issues. Mike Moran 561.391.1843 From: Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron@...> [mailto:Crestron@...] Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2016 7:56 PM To: Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron@...> Subject: [Crestron] Re: Denon AVR4806 control via ethernet Thanks for the response. No matter what I do I cannot get a web menu (Denon does not offer ffirmware for this model on their website, I fell the web browser is not capable with this model). I was able to get the network menu to be active. I followed Denon's instructions but it took around six tries before I was successful. The client now shows online. Only if there is a way to control a non jailbroken apple tv through ethernet. [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Re: Denon AVR4806 control via ethernet
Michael S. Moran
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýAll firmware is loaded via the web interface, which, again resides under "Network" i the menu structure. ? Use the Denon supplied remote control, enter "Setup"...scroll to Network or perhaps Network Settings.? First, look at the "Info" section and it should reveal your current IP address and if you are actually "connected".? I would urge you to set the unit up as "Static" so that you will always know where the Denon AVR lives on the network. ? Next, peruse the Network area and you should see "Check for Update".? Hitting the Enter button will instruct the unit to connect to Denon's Server and look for updates.? If it finds Updates, you should run them.? Some can take as long as 40-50 minutes but this is impacted by the network speed and if there is more than one update available.? DO NOT Run an update if you have any concerns about the robustness of the LAN or if your could experience a power outage.? Do note that each new iteration of Denon's receiver's will look slightly different from a programming perspective. ? One further must do, make sure the IP is set to be always ON...not the Energy Saving Mode. ? Feel free to contact me if you have more issues. ? Mike Moran 561.391.1843? ? ? ? From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...]
Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2016 7:56 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] Re: Denon AVR4806 control via ethernet ? ? Thanks for the response.? No matter what I do I cannot get a web menu (Denon does not offer ffirmware for this model on their website, I fell the web browser is not capable with this model).? I was able to get the network menu to be active.? I followed Denon's instructions but it took around six tries before I was successful. |
Re: Denon AVR4806 control via ethernet
In my experience, the older the Denon/Marantz, the flakier IP control is.? Most likely, you need to do a hard power restart of the Denon and it will start responding again for a while.? IMHO, you're much better off using RS-232 control with it - the commands are the same and if you really need to have it on the network get a Moxa nPort or equivalent. GeoffOn Sun, Feb 7, 2016 at 10:34 AM, bdige@... [Crestron] <Crestron@...> wrote:
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Re: DM-MD8x8 Error message
Adonai Da Silva
There was a key digital switcher before and i replaced it with the dm-md8x8.
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I have video on the displays they are all Samsung TVs but what happens is that the image flickers sometimes and sometimes it goes blank and 3 seconds after it shows up again. I dont know if the error message is what is causing the problem or is the signal coming from the cable box. Hard to say but i really dont want to have that message displaying on the DM diplay screen. I have already checked all the conections and everything is fine. I think that i have to authenticate it but i couldnt find it in the DM tools or any instruction on crestron true blue support page. You said to check the DM supported display resolutions but in the config there are alot of resolutions to pick from unless i try each one of them. Its gotta be something simple to solve the problem. On Friday, February 5, 2016, 2:56 PM, 'Michael S. Moran' msmoran@... [Crestron] wrote:
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Re: Denon AVR4806 control via ethernet
Thanks for the response.? No matter what I do I cannot get a web menu (Denon does not offer ffirmware for this model on their website, I fell the web browser is not capable with this model).? I was able to get the network menu to be active.? I followed Denon's instructions but it took around six tries before I was successful.
The client now shows online. Only if there is a way to control a non jailbroken apple tv through ethernet. |
Re: Denon AVR4806 control via ethernet
Michael S. Moran
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYes. ? ¡¤??????? You may need to reboot the unit's microprocessor?? ¡¤??????? Have you checked/insured that the unit has the latest firmware? ¡¤??????? I have seen cases where units simply act in unusual ways and doing a Micro reset correct those issues. ? Go into the unit's setup menu, look under Network and there is an area for Updates or Firmware Updates.? I would urge you to invoke those updates and get the unit up to date, firmware speaking.? Do this first.? ? msm ? ? From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...]
Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2016 6:49 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: RE: [Crestron] Re: Denon AVR4806 control via ethernet ? ? Thanks for the response, I am not able to open the menu via a web browser. |
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Hello,
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Re: Acuity Controls nLight RS-232
sent. I've sent this a few times on request... maybe I should just upload it to the files section. my only hesitation is that it isn't 'finished' and I'm not going to put any more time into it unless I need more functionality out of it. It works great for what I needed it to do though. |
Re: Denon AVR4806 control via ethernet
Thanks for the response, I am not able to open the menu via a web browser.
The IP address to the unit is 10.x.x.05.? I can ping the unit through command prompt. Here is what I am not able to do with the Denon AVR4806 Telnet using port 23 (Unable to establish a connection) Open a web browser using the AVR's IP address 10.x.x.05 Any other suggestions, am I doing something wrong? Thanks, B |
Re: Denon AVR4806 control via ethernet
Michael S. Moran
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýIf you know the IP address, simply enter that IP into your browser address bar and it should auto-magically take you the Denon's Menu.? I assume you are, indeed, on the exact same Sub-Net and also connected to same? ? Once there, you can control the Denon AVR via IP including adjusting any of the Menu parameters...zone config, naming conventions, turn ON Volume, Max Volume, Mono or stereo config, etc.? As far as connecting to the unit remotely (not locally), there is a procedure for enabling that feature but you will need to review the procedural setup for same.? If you don't have it or need assistance, it is posted on the Denon CI website (for Denon CI Dealers). ? Not sure if this is what you wanted or needed but just trying to assist. ? msm ? From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...]
Sent: Saturday, February 06, 2016 5:48 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] Re: Denon AVR4806 control via ethernet ? ? I am still having issues connecting to the AVR4806 through ethernet.? I can ping the receiver but I cannot telnet into the unit or control it in debugger. |