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Re: New LAN issue has me stumped....

innoventgroup
 

Just a final update... after fighting this thing for almost a month, come to find out it was a bad Netgear gigabit switch.... now I know why I insist on cisco.

Have fun,
DAVE

--- In Crestron@..., "innoventgroup" <innoventgroup@...> wrote:

Here is another piece of the pie, after thinking about your Rx error thing, I had an idea. I went into the Simpl program and commented out everything associated with the ADMS and then disconnected it from the network. WOW... all poop broke loose... now it is vertually impossible to pull up the error log and when I try I get the following error...

The socket connection was closed with socket error 10053.

hows that for fun....

Thanks,
DAVE

--- In Crestron@..., "innoventgroup" <innoventgroup@> wrote:

Ok.. it had 3 Rx overruns... one more piece of info... this seemed that it started when Crestron released their latest firmware for the ADMS.. And, now that you bring it up... that may correspond to the overruns... what do you think?

--- In Crestron@..., "Sean" <sound.scan@> wrote:

I've seen this happen with 2-series control systems when they're slammed with broadcast traffic. The HW watchdog will reset the NIC after too many RX buffer overflows. Have you added anything to your network recently? Or any software that performs automatic device discovery?

In text console type EST /V and look at the RX overrun counter.

--- In Crestron@..., "innoventgroup" <innoventgroup@> wrote:

Ok.. I am totally baffeled. I have tried everything and cant seem to figure out what is causing the following errors.

System log:

1. Warning: Lost Ethernet link on LAN A. (flags = 1)
TimeStamp: 02:54:41 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 02:11:18.91 Task: EnetLISR
2. Notice: Link established on LAN A
TimeStamp: 02:54:45 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 02:11:22.33 Task: PhyInitA
3. Warning: Lost Ethernet link on LAN A. (flags = 1)
TimeStamp: 03:38:16 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 02:54:53.78 Task: EnetLISR
4. Notice: Link established on LAN A
TimeStamp: 03:38:20 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 02:54:57.54 Task: PhyInitA
5. Warning: Lost Ethernet link on LAN A. (flags = 1)
TimeStamp: 03:38:22 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 02:54:59.26 Task: EnetLISR
6. Notice: Link established on LAN A
TimeStamp: 03:38:27 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 02:55:04.69 Task: PhyInitA
7. Warning: Lost Ethernet link on LAN A. (flags = 1)
TimeStamp: 03:48:24 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 03:05:01.19 Task: EnetLISR
8. Notice: Link established on LAN A
TimeStamp: 03:48:27 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 03:05:04.62 Task: PhyInitA
9. Warning: Lost Ethernet link on LAN A. (flags = 1)
TimeStamp: 03:49:28 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 03:06:05.01 Task: EnetLISR
10. Notice: Link established on LAN A
TimeStamp: 03:49:31 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 03:06:08.77 Task: PhyInitA
11. Warning: Lost Ethernet link on LAN A. (flags = 1)
TimeStamp: 03:50:03 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 03:06:39.90 Task: EnetLISR
12. Notice: Link established on LAN A
TimeStamp: 03:50:07 3-12-13 UpTime: 0 days 03:06:43.66 Task: PhyInitA

This error continues to repeat (I think it is up to 120 times right now). Can anyone tell me what changed that is causig this? It seemed to start when I updated the system with a modification that had nothig to do with a lan connection. I have wireless broadband and they are updating it to a faster speed. The problem is that it goes on and off continually. These errors seem to correspond to this up and down access to the inet. Any suggestions?

Please Help,
DAVE


Re: TPMC-10 battery

 

I never could find a replacement but I was able to have new cells put into it.

We used these guys:

--- In Crestron@..., PatM Gmail <pat.molettieri@...> wrote:

If you have a Batteries Plus around you they can make 1 for you.

Pat M


From: cheinemann605 <cheinemann@...>
Reply-To: <Crestron@...>
Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 5:03 PM
To: <Crestron@...>
Subject: [Crestron] TPMC-10 battery






does anybody know where I can get a replacement battery for a TPMC-10?









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Re: TPMC-10 battery

 

If you have a Batteries Plus around you they can make 1 for you.

Pat M


From: cheinemann605 <cheinemann@...>
Reply-To: <Crestron@...>
Date: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 5:03 PM
To: <Crestron@...>
Subject: [Crestron] TPMC-10 battery






does anybody know where I can get a replacement battery for a TPMC-10?









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Faceplates

 

Hey guys,

Do you buy your keypad faceplates at Crestron, or do you buy them anywhere else online? Looking for a supplier for both US and international faceplates...


Re: Script enabling NVRAM?

cyberbri24
 

It looks like this for me when I have many pros to load at once:


It only took a few minutes to setup 90+ rooms.


[7543 Phase III]
Connect=tcp CRESTRON-7543-CP3
NVRAMDiskSetSize 64

--- In Crestron@..., "Brian" <brallen5@...> wrote:

I use NVRAMDISK 64k, NVRAMDISK 128k, and if you want to send it from your program via the console symbol add a V to the command, ie: VNVRAMDISK 64K&#92;r

--- In Crestron@..., Rafael Costa <rafaelg.costa@> wrote:

Yes, you´re right!


NVRAMDiskSetSize

Sets the size of the NVRAM disk or disables it.

*Inputs:*

1. |int| - Desired size of NVRAM disk in Kb. See for available
sizes per disk.


Em 20/03/2013 15:47, cyberbri24 escreveu:

NVRAMDiskSetSize 64

--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>,
"cyberbri24" <cyberbri24@> wrote:

Is there a secret command to script for enabling NVRAM in multiple
processors
?


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HAI Omni Pro II modules

 

Any HAI modules available out there besides the Infusebox set? I've looked at Tony's module available from the HAI website, but I need feedback support for more than 96 zones, as well as individual zone status. Control system will be a CP3, or I may run it standalone on an AV2. Thanks in advance!

~Sean


EX Nightmare over

Heath Volmer
 

A week or so ago, we were hung up in a nightmare EX install where none of the EX dimmers or MLX3 would acquire. Wi-spy scans showed lots of not-too-high level interference across the spectrum.

I'm back in town today. I fought here and there, bringing the MC3 up to the dimmers, and managed to get some of them going. Finally, today, starting from the gateway and working outward, I was able to get the rest of them going.

I have a couple of theories:

1: There is a Chinese microwave spy station broadcasting out of the 30M house next door that just happened to be offline for the duration of my acquisition procedure.

2: All of these silly dimmers are spitting out "wide" band interference of some sort until they are acquired and locked into a channel. After more and more are locked in, the spectrum gets cleared out until the last one finishes up. They also build up their mesh and adjust accordingly of course.

Does anyone have any good knowledge of how these things behave before and during acquisition? I'll do some research. Might be smart to start acquiring as they get powered up.


Heath Volmer
Digital Domain Systems
Littleton, CO


Re: Cameo Wireless Wallbox Dimmer Opinions?

 

We've installed about a thousand of these and the CLW-SWEX-Ps with great success. They are reliable and fairly durable with most of the features we've needed. The acquisition process is a little tedious, especially for a large installation. The gateway can support a lot of devices with good response time. The infiNet Diagnostic Tool is great for determining where there are "holes" in the coverage. We've only used these with D3Pro and that interface is feature-rich. We seldom see them falling off the network. We would always prefer the C2N-CBDs with CLX-xDIMx modules in a CAEN cabinet but retrofits often preclude that approach.

Here's the things on our wish list for these dimmers:
1. Backlighting
2. Consistent button layouts with the other Cameos like INET-CBD and C2N-CBD. These are 6 button units and the CLW are 4 button so sometimes it's hard to get a uniform look at one site.
3. Even pressure side to side. The mechanical guts of the dimmer is on one side so pressing that side takes less pressure than the other. Missed presses are significantly higher on the "other side". It would have been good if the mechanism was on both sides of the button for consistent user results.
4. Can sometimes strip the terminals if torqued to typical electrician torque levels.
HTH. Tom

--- In Crestron@..., "avselec" <peter@...> wrote:

Hi Group,
I am considering specifying the clw-dimex-p wallbox dimmers for a project. I'm interested to know the group's experience with this product. More specifically:
1. reliability
2. durability
3. feature set
4. performance
5. pros
6. cons

Thanks in advance for any opinions you have to share about this product.

Peter


Re: TPMC-10 battery

 

Glue it to the base and... Now it's a hard wired table top panel.

Sent from my eMail.

On Mar 20, 2013, at 6:13 PM, cheinemann605 <cheinemann@...>
wrote:



does anybody know where I can get a replacement battery for a TPMC-10?


Re: TPMC-10 battery

 

I have client who have try this with no success.

{Paf}
Le 20 mars 2013 18:22, "kriskasprzyk@..." <krisk@...>
a crit :

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There is a place that can rebuild the battery here:


You might consider using an iPad as a replacement panel.

--- In Crestron@..., "cheinemann605" <cheinemann@...> wrote:

does anybody know where I can get a replacement battery for a TPMC-10?


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Re: TPMC-10 battery

 

Well if you're handy you can just make your own. It's not rocket science.
I do it all the time for devices with discontinued batteries.

In a message dated 3/20/2013 6:17:48 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
raphaelthiffault@... writes:

No more available on this world.

{Paf}
Le 20 mars 2013 18:13, "cheinemann605" <cheinemann@...> a
écrit :

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does anybody know where I can get a replacement battery for a TPMC-10?



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Re: TPMC-10 battery

 

There is a place that can rebuild the battery here:


You might consider using an iPad as a replacement panel.

--- In Crestron@..., "cheinemann605" <cheinemann@...> wrote:

does anybody know where I can get a replacement battery for a TPMC-10?


Re: TPMC-10 battery

 

No more available on this world.

{Paf}
Le 20 mars 2013 18:13, "cheinemann605" <cheinemann@...> a
crit :

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does anybody know where I can get a replacement battery for a TPMC-10?



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Re: Crosspoint routing - please help

Heather Baiman
 

Not sure about the example you listed below, but "Arrakis Multi-Zone Single-Port with Setup Pro2 Demo v2.smw" has multiple touchpanels controlling multiple Arrakis zones.

Also, I believe it was Neil Dorin who recently posted some links to really awesome pictures illustrating how this all works.

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of davidwestgate@...
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 5:03 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Crosspoint routing - please help

Hey guys, I know this topic has come up before, but I am really trying to get my head around crosspoint routing. Can anyone please assist me as the Crestron IPM example from Arrakis Systems DC6-1000 does not seem to contain any ecross or ccross symbols. Could someone please post an example program or point me to one that contains working ecross, ccross symbols connected to touch panels and devices. Many thanks in advance! Dave



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Re: door locks recommendation

 

Yes, your issue with battery life is due to the module you are using, I am assuming the Crestron one. It polls the locks extremely often. These locks give unsolicited feedback after any event. If you open the module and change the polling of the lock as I have, once every 24 hours, simply to query the battery life, you will see the locks last 4-5 months of average use. Then you can just invest on two sets of rechargeable batteries.

--- In Crestron@..., "Trey Chamrad - Hometunes" <trey@...> wrote:

my latest response from Crestron rep from TB:

"Sorry for the delayed response, I was researching and getting up to date
info. The Yale lock has been Crestron Certified and the module has been
completed. See attached, these are the locks which will be Crestron
Connected. We are currently deciding the distribution channel. This will be
announced for resale shortly � Date is TDB."

I have also used Kwikset with Leviton Zwave controller. My issue was
battery life, it would only last 10 days. the feedback could be seen every
15s, my thought was that was causing the shortened life. I RMAs the kiwkset
lock 3 times to come to this conclusion. Other than that, the feedback,
control, integration with MC3, Mobile Pro, MTX3, MLX3 was seemless.

Please let me know if you have a hint of help on the battery life I have
experienced. the customer has decided to wait for the Vale, but I could try
and get back over there to try something if you guys have a hint.

Thanks!
Trey

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf
Of Georges Khalil
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2013 11:02 AM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: Re: [Crestron] Re: door locks recommendation

Hasn't Yale released deadbolts that include InfinitEX? Anyone has any news
on those?


--
Georges Khalil, M.Sc.A.

Directeur de l'ingénierie
Engineering Manager

Design Homesync Inc.
www.homesync.ca
T : 514 360-3414


On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 11:31 AM, Ken Brunner <kenbrunner69@...>wrote:

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Kwikset Zwave with the leviton Zwave controller has exceeded my
expectations. Long battery life, feedback including manual operation and
battery level, and easy to install.


--- In Crestron@..., "wes_lim88" <wes_lim88@> wrote:

what door locks do you find easy to integrate with Crestron?

i need feedback. when the door is manually locked/unlocked it shows in
the panel and the same time i can lock/unlock through crestron panel.


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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.
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****Yahoo! Groups Links


Crosspoint routing - please help

 

Hey guys, I know this topic has come up before, but I am really trying to get my head around crosspoint routing. Can anyone please assist me as the Crestron IPM example from Arrakis Systems DC6-1000 does not seem to contain any ecross or ccross symbols. Could someone please post an example program or point me to one that contains working ecross, ccross symbols connected to touch panels and devices. Many thanks in advance! Dave


TPMC-10 battery

cheinemann605
 

does anybody know where I can get a replacement battery for a TPMC-10?


MTX-3 device extender reserved joins issue

Heather Baiman
 

FYI,

I just noticed, at least with the current databases/software, that the analog feedback from at least Audio, System, System 2 and System 3 does not work I don't know when it broke; so be aware if you are using these signals.

I called it in to TB; it doesn't work for them either.

Heather Baiman
Electronic Environments
247 W. 37th
New York, NY 10018
Phone (212)997-1110
Fax (212)997-0474


Re: Samsung RS232

 

Chip you have saved the day, thanks for the info. I was able to get everything up an running.

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


You can start by opening up any of the Samsung PPM modules in the Crestron database. The SIOs inside those modules and the checksum calculator will get you 90% up and running - the trick after that is verifying the input switching commands, as the rocket scientists at Samsung couldn't figure/be bothered to keep consistency between pretty much any two models that I've noticed - at least when it comes to inputs fancier than composite and S-video...

- Chip


--- In Crestron@..., "kewlcat" <thatcat_99@> wrote:

I've been trying everything i can find...do you have any advice where i should look. I'll look up (google it)the MDC protocol. anything else you can offer i would be greatful. i need to finish the project tomorrow.

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


That's a pro <cough> model that uses their MDC protocol - have you been trying it with the consumer modules/codes?

- Chip


--- In Crestron@..., "kewlcat" <thatcat_99@> wrote:

Tying to control model PH63KPFLBF I have grabbed rs232 modules out of the file sections none of the seem to work. Does anyone have RS232 codes for this model? the tv ID is 01.

Thanks in advance


Re: Roku 3 module posting

 

I updated it last night, give it a go, maybe better.

--- In Crestron@..., Jon Spackman <fueler1@...> wrote:

Just a FYI.
I tried yours last night with roku stick and direct stations work perfect. Arrows and Ffwd work some of them when stick is in my oppo103. Most don't work when plugged in to onkyo 818AVR.

But direct stations and feedback from those work great!!

Sent from my pocket computer