Re: PAC2 Relay programming
It is under other device. Right click the room you want it in. Select New, Device. Under that Manufacture:[Generic], Type:[All Types] Model:Generic relay-controlled device. Then select One LOW-Voltage
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Eric Luckart
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PAC2 Relay programming
Hi All, This is I'm sure its stupidly simple but I'm missing it, since I've never used the PAC2 internal relays before... *In D3,* I need to have an internal relay turn on 10s after processor boot up.
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ckangis
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Re: new phone - settings not moved with app
You can text or email them to yourself then import them in. It does not copy passwords. You click on the setting cog then export. On new device you use "open with" and search for Crestron Go.
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Eric Luckart
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Re: DaVinci Fireplace control
Thanks very much for responding. We do have the shifter in between already with the same results. -- Sincerely, Craig S. Abitz President Installation Specialties, Inc. 9 Albertson Ave., Suite 4
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Craig Abitz
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new phone - settings not moved with app
is there any way a client can move the settings over for Crestron App/Go when buying a new phone?
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mark kaye
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Re: DaVinci Fireplace control
Hi Craig, it seems that the DaVinci uses TTL, Crestron RS232. You need to add a TTL to RS232 shifter inbetween for correct operation. Give google a chance for such a shifter, should be just a few
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crestronfreak55
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DaVinci Fireplace control
Hello, Has anyone been able to integrate a SIMPL program with a DaVinci Fireplace? We have followed the limited instructions, have the recommended adapters and it works with the native DaVinci glass
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Craig Abitz
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Re: Lessons Learned - Crestron EISC
#simplwindows
#useful
#EISC
It let's me edit my posts
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Eric Luckart
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Re: Slave CP3 of RMC3
https://community.crestron.com/s/article/id-5232
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Dave H - Crestron True Blue Tech Support Engineer Since 2014
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Re: Lessons Learned - Crestron EISC
#simplwindows
#useful
#EISC
The links to help.crestron.com are links that describe what I am doing with the F6 command. Just in case the text version that precedes it is unclear with the brackets and all. That is all, just
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Duck 1776
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Re: D3 Delete Gateway?
That is the best place to move wireless devices from one gateway to a different one.
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Eric Luckart
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Re: D3 Delete Gateway?
Boy they hid that good, thank you.
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Gary Miller
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Re: D3 Delete Gateway?
Click on other devices then the ultra small icon on the right in the middle called Auxiliary devices. You will find the tree of your processor, just find the device and delete it.
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Eric Luckart
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D3 Delete Gateway?
So I mistakenly added a CEN-RFGW-EX to a project and I can't seem to find a way to delete it. Is this not possible or am I just missing something?
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Gary Miller
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Re: Slave CP3 of RMC3
Swap the processors in the program and make the CP3 the master.? You will see quickly if it is failing . . . From: <[email protected]> on behalf of Adam <adamfeare@...> Reply-To:
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MSTC
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Re: Slave CP3 of RMC3
A relay is an easy test. You can at least hear them being triggered.
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Eric Luckart
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Re: Slave CP3 of RMC3
Thanks, that is exactly what I have but no activity through IR or I/o on the Slave. Could be that the CP3 is failing I guess.
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Adam
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Re: Slave CP3 of RMC3
I just checked on my CP3 and when I added a master address it did automatically assign F0 for the Device ID, as shown below. This is normal operation. In your program, have you added the "CP3 Remote
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Eric Luckart
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Re: Lessons Learned - Crestron EISC
#simplwindows
#useful
#EISC
Thanks for the clarification, Duck. I see what you meant now. I had thought you were showing what you would do on the processor verses in the program. Also, as others have pointed out, you use
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Eric Luckart
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Re: Lessons Learned - Crestron EISC
#simplwindows
#useful
#EISC
I agree, the comparison with crosspoints made it more confusing than clarifying IMHO. I also find EISC much easier to understand and use as you only need to get the direction of the signals right (or
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Thorsten K?hler
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