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Re: OT - Things to do in NYC after Masters
I do this either on my own (or with my GF last year) every year at Masters.
1. Guggenheim (MOMA is great, but if you have to pick one, go for the Guggenheim) 2. Museum of Natural History/Hayden Planetarium 3. If you like stand-up comedy, shows are cheap and plentiful. It's not hard to catch a big name on any given weekend. 4. Go check out Ground Zero/Freedom Tower site. It's worth it just to see the construction of the new towers 5. Empire state/Chrysler building are a bit cliche but worth it if you've never been before. 6. Ellis/Liberty Island tour. 7. Grand Central Station 8. Madison Square Gardens/Yankee Stadium if you're into sports 9. Wall Street 10. 5th Ave if you plan on letting your wife shop and want to come home broke.... 11. Skating in Central Park South (5th Ave & W 59th SE corner) 12. Central Park Zoo 13. Eat Italian food in little Italy...... (This should be #1 IMHO) 15. Eat a central park hotdog/pretzel/roasted nuts/anything Just to name a few touristy ones... -Neil On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Aaron <aaron.larson@...> wrote: ** [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Re: OT - Things to do in NYC after Masters
Heather Baiman
Since you are an AV guy - you should make a pass through Grand Central
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Station. It's nice to see the big main hall with its celestial ceiling, but go downstairs outside the Oyster Bar. There is an open square vaulted space. You stand facing one vault and your spouse stands facing the vault diagonally opposite. Now talk into them; you can hear each other across the room. There is an acoustical 'thing' created by the Guastavino tiled vaults. -----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Aaron Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 4:48 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] OT - Things to do in NYC after Masters My class is Dec 5-7 and my wife is going to fly in Friday night so we can spend the weekend in NYC. We have never been there and I was wondering if anyone has any 'must-do's' for our first trip to NYC. Please remember it is in December. Some of the idea's I got are: Broadway play Rockefeller Plaza Central Park Museum of Modern Art Any other idea's? ------------------------------------ ** *** 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 |
OT - Things to do in NYC after Masters
My class is Dec 5-7 and my wife is going to fly in Friday night so we can spend the weekend in NYC. We have never been there and I was wondering if anyone has any 'must-do's' for our first trip to NYC. Please remember it is in December.
Some of the idea's I got are: Broadway play Rockefeller Plaza Central Park Museum of Modern Art Any other idea's? |
Re: TVOne 1T-VS-658 control via one-way serial via IR port.
Stig
Maybe I read it wrong, but I assumed the device was connected to the cp2's IR port when controlling it via viewport ?
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Re: TVOne 1T-VS-658 control via one-way serial via IR port.
I can think of four possible things that could be causing your problem:
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1) The TVOne may require the RTS/CTS lines to be active. When using one way serial, those lines will be low. Possibly connecting pins 7 and 8 together on the TVOne side may get it to work. 2) Likewise, the RVOne may be using some of the other com lines to power the RS232 interface -- so when you use one way serial via IR ports, those voltages will be missing and the RS232 interface loses power. 3) When using one way serial via IR ports, the RS232 lines are non standard (probably something like 0 to +5V). Real RS232 levels are something like -5V to +5V or greater. 4) I notice on some Crestron products, the one way serial via IR ports have some bugs in them. In particular, I've seen the CNX-RMC change the order of the data coming out even thou Simpl debugger reports the correct order. For example, sending "ON" may actually send "NO" instead. Suggest you connect your laptop to the one way serial output and see what is actually being sent. Good luck, Steve --- In Crestron@..., "matt_rasmussen_2000" <mjrtoo@...> wrote:
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Re: Used Gear
Anthony Desimone
Damn, I wanted to make that joke.
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Re: Used Gear
Not at all!
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Re: masters 2012
Chip
I would love to do that. I hate traveling, but I remember loving CA as a kid...
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Axis Camera Multicasting questions
ayalowit
This isn't specifically a Crestron question, but the Cameras will be Crestron controlled so I figure it's fair game :)
I've got 3 Axis Q6035 HD IP PTZ cameras that I will be installing in a classroom/lab. There will be around 30 PCs around the lab that need to be able to receive the IP video feed from a user selectable camera. Due to limitations in the Axis camera, only 20 viewers per camera are allowed, so I was going to set the cameras to broadcast using Multicast, that way there's no theoretical limit to the number of viewers. The issue I'm running in to is that I can't get Windows 7 machines to view the multicast feed! Hooking up an XP machine to the network works perfectly. I've tried 3 Windows 7 machines to far and all have the same issue. Using Wireshark, I have been able to confirm that the Windows 7 machines see the multicast traffic. Viewing is all done via the Axis camera's web interface which is running an ActiveX control called Axis Media Control, which has some options about network configuration and such. Again, works fine on XP, not so much with Win7 Same issue regardless of the state of the firewall. I've got a ticket open with Axis tech support and they say that things work with their Windows 7 machines. The only thing that I'm doing at my office that will be different than in the field is the switch - I've just got a non-managed Netgear GS108 in my lab, while there will be a 'real' switch in the classroom that supports IGMP snooping and other multicast friendly stuff. I can't see how that would matter, though, since I can see the multicast traffic on the target machines with Wireshark. Any suggestions of areas to look into? Thanks, Andrew |
Re: Used Gear
+1
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Sent from my iBerry On Sep 17, 2012, at 2:58 PM, "thatcat_99@..." <thatcat_99@...>
wrote: Is Savant really an upgrade? ________________________________ From: JoshS <joshsroka@...> To: Crestron@... Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 11:56 AM Subject: [Crestron] Used Gear Would anyone like to buy a Pro2 or TPS6x (I have 3) I also have gateways. The system was only installed about 2 years then upgraded to Savant. I also have an CEN-IDoc ipod dock [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Re: masters 2012
wayne_edel
Dec 5-7. No snow...please.
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Re: User Module vs. Simpl Symbols - File Size, Compile Time, and Resources
@Jason,
If the modules, as written, really save time on deployment, then a 4 minute compile may be a price worth paying. Could your modules be more efficient? Probably. One thing to consider: are you at the top end of the scalability of your program or will you need to make a system with even more rooms than you¡¯re using now? If the latter, then you may need to make adjustments. Example: have a module with all the features you want and a more basic version of that same module for simpler rooms. This type of architecture won¡¯t impact your deployment time too much and may yield decreased compile times and resource usage. Tray From: Jason Andersen Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 2:53 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] Re: User Module vs. Simpl Symbols - File Size, Compile Time, and Resources Without being able to compare to anyone else as far as how people program and what features they program it is difficult to compare. I would say that my program is more complicated, definitely as I add more features. I also have added features in the modules that allow me to build out the system quickly almost like a little wizard. Maybe I'm trying to do too much? --- In mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com, "Anthony Desimone" <anthony_desimone@...> wrote:
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Re: Used Gear
Is Savant really an upgrade?
________________________________ From: JoshS <joshsroka@...> To: Crestron@... Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 11:56 AM Subject: [Crestron] Used Gear ? Would anyone like to buy a Pro2 or TPS6x (I have 3) I also have gateways. The system was only installed about 2 years then upgraded to Savant. I also have an CEN-IDoc ipod dock |
Re: User Module vs. Simpl Symbols - File Size, Compile Time, and Resources
Jason Andersen
Without being able to compare to anyone else as far as how people program and what features they program it is difficult to compare. I would say that my program is more complicated, definitely as I add more features. I also have added features in the modules that allow me to build out the system quickly almost like a little wizard.
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Maybe I'm trying to do too much? --- In Crestron@..., "Anthony Desimone" <anthony_desimone@...> wrote:
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Re: TVOne 1T-VS-658 control via one-way serial via IR port.
Stig
I have experienced similar with Lightware matrixes and some projectors (can't remember the make)
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Solution has been to use 2-way COM-ports which have more level juice. -Stig --- In Crestron@..., "matt_rasmussen_2000" <mjrtoo@...> wrote:
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Re: User Module vs. Simpl Symbols - File Size, Compile Time, and Resources
Anthony Desimone
Definitely sounds like there are way more of those modules than needed. 170 modules sounds like it could definitely benefit from some type of update..
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On the other hand, we've got some complicated logic and 2 minutes is on the shorter side for me. --- In Crestron@..., Heath Volmer <hvolmer@...> wrote:
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Re: masters 2012
Owain Price
Got a seat for Dec 3-5 in New Jersey. Last year I flew into Newark but I heard there is a smaller regional airport that is convenient, any opinions?
Looking forward to seeing you all there. Thanks, Owain Price The Sound Room St. Louis, MO From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Nathan Hesson Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 12:03 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: Re: [Crestron] Re: masters 2012 You'll just have to come out to the west coast Chip! On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 8:35 AM, chipmoodycs <cfm@...<mailto:cfm%40vca.com>> wrote:
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Re: User Module vs. Simpl Symbols - File Size, Compile Time, and Resources
Heath Volmer
Sorry I'm not specifically addressing your question but it sounds like you
could benefit from crosspoints here. That seems like a huge program for 29 zones, but of course I can't know that. I've never experienced compile times more than 2 minutes. I'll bet you have way more logic / signals than you really need to accomplish what you're doing. On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 11:20 AM, Jason Andersen <jandersen@...>wrote: ** [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Re: Sprinkler Control
Thanks for the reply, it was very helpful. I may bug you later about your scheduler but that'll be down the road right now we are just trying to put together some options.
Nate On Sep 14, 2012, at 8:33 PM, "gogolftoday" <grant@...> wrote: I personally have Rain8Net. It has no built-in programming, so it basically a glorified set of serial controlled relays - on/off/feedback. It took a little bit, but I created my own "scheduler" with different runtimes for drip zones vs. rotor heads. It also goes out to the weather channel and picks up precipitation forecasts and temperature ranges (freeze protection and longer runtimes for 80 degree+ overnight lows).[Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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