Re: Samsung UE55ES7000 - EX-Link
Did you get it to work?
I'm having the same issue
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Re: AV2 rebooting continously after program upload
Yes. Totally dependant on program size. Might work with the program and as you build on it and it gets larger will do the reboot thing. Same with AV2. JMG Outlook Signature From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Chip Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 1:36 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] Re: AV2 rebooting continously after program upload ??? I've got one of the first ever Pro2s on my bench running 4.7.4 without any problems. Are you sure about that?? - Chip --- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , "Jason Santlofer" <jason@...> wrote: Check the amont of onboard memory. If its 32 the unit is old and the firmware needs to be downgraded if you are running something current or it needs to be sent to crestron for a memory upgrade. I think its about 200$ or so.
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Re: TV One 1T-SX-644 HDMI Switcher
More devices need to support setting the checksum to "??". The TVOne protocol is a disaster, but that is one redeeming feature -- B&K receivers also implement an optional checksum I believe.
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On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 1:33 PM, jbudz1977 <jbudz1977@...> wrote: --- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@...> wrote:
If it's like any of the other TVOne horribleness, pressing buttons on the unit itself should generate strings that appear coming in to your com port. Other dreck I've worked with from these folks (IIRC) have been 57k 8N1, just pins 2, 3 & 5.
- Chip This ^^^ is the super Chip tip of the day!!! I was working with a 1T-C2-750 and couldn't get the strings right. Just push the button you want to push, take the string it spits out, change the beginning F44 to a F04 and put a ?? in the checksum and you are good!
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I have five of the WF2SLs installed for signage control, they work great. Just keep in mind they need 802.11b, which is being phased out.
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On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 10:31 AM, Joseph Vossen <jkv@...> wrote: will this work for you?
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On May 10, 2013, at 10:19 AM, jpneflim wrote:
OT: Anyone have any experience using wireless RS-232 equipment. I have some old Lutron Homeworks equipment that needs modification routinely, but unfortunately, is not in the room where the lights are.
I would love to be able to modify light levels without having to run back and forth from equipment room to living area.
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Re: AV2 rebooting continously after program upload
???
I've got one of the first ever Pro2s on my bench running 4.7.4 without any problems. Are you sure about that??
- Chip
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Re: TV One 1T-SX-644 HDMI Switcher
--- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@...> wrote: If it's like any of the other TVOne horribleness, pressing buttons on the unit itself should generate strings that appear coming in to your com port. Other dreck I've worked with from these folks (IIRC) have been 57k 8N1, just pins 2, 3 & 5.
- Chip
This ^^^ is the super Chip tip of the day!!! I was working with a 1T-C2-750 and couldn't get the strings right. Just push the button you want to push, take the string it spits out, change the beginning F44 to a F04 and put a ?? in the checksum and you are good!
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All those double'd up EX gateways, sure would be nice if they supported multiple IPID's eh?
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--- In Crestron@..., Heath Volmer <hvolmer@...> wrote: Have a CP3 with five EX gateways on it. Last night, all five of them went off line - in the sense that IPT shows offline but I can still console in. The CEN-TRACK also went with them. DM, SWAMPs and IDOC are fine. This has happened before. I reboot the gateways and they're fine.
Someone at Crestron told me that it might be related to autonegotiation settings interacting with the HP switch, but there are also the PAC2's EX gateways on the same switch and they aren't offline. In fact, I'm pretty confident that the PAC2's gateways have been entirely solid all along.
One of the five EX gateways is on a separate switch in a separate building where there is yet another EX gateway connected to a PAC2M. It has stayed alive. This tends to point me back to the processor misbehaving.
Thoughts?
Heath
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I had the same issue. Was given same answer by TB. Hard coded 100/full on the switch for the MC3 and voila problem went away.
Nick
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On May 10, 2013, at 10:33 AM, Heath Volmer <hvolmer@...> wrote:
Have a CP3 with five EX gateways on it. Last night, all five of them went off line - in the sense that IPT shows offline but I can still console in. The CEN-TRACK also went with them. DM, SWAMPs and IDOC are fine. This has happened before. I reboot the gateways and they're fine.
Someone at Crestron told me that it might be related to autonegotiation settings interacting with the HP switch, but there are also the PAC2's EX gateways on the same switch and they aren't offline. In fact, I'm pretty confident that the PAC2's gateways have been entirely solid all along.
One of the five EX gateways is on a separate switch in a separate building where there is yet another EX gateway connected to a PAC2M. It has stayed alive. This tends to point me back to the processor misbehaving.
Thoughts?
Heath
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Re: Clearing 3-series processor
Initialize clears all but wipes out anything else you might have on the processor like mobile projects etc.
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--- In Crestron@..., Chen Zhihao <bobbylken@...> wrote: Hi all,
Anybody know of a way to clearing all the 10 program and IP table of a 3-series processor instead of doing it one by one in toolbox?
Thank you all.
cheers, Ken
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Re: AV2 rebooting continously after program upload
Check the amont of onboard memory. If its 32 the unit is old and the firmware needs to be downgraded if you are running something current or it needs to be sent to crestron for a memory upgrade. I think its about 200$ or so. JMG Outlook Signature From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of coolaiddrinker Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 11:43 AM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] Re: AV2 rebooting continously after program upload I will get another shot at it today in the afternoon. I will try all your solutions. To be honest I am not sure how old the AV2 actually is. I will keep you guys posted on my findings. Thanks once again. --- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , "eagrubbs" <eagrubbs@...> wrote: I am with you. How old is the av2. Can you load the program to another
2series and it will run? --- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ,
jason santlofer <jason@> wrote: How old is the av2?
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Raphaël Thiffault <raphaelthiffault@> wrote:
Have you try this:
Erase actual program
Upload a blank program
Disconnect ethernet
Disconnect crestnet
Trying an external power supply
{Paf} Le 9 mai 2013 17:14, "coolaiddrinker" <coolaiddrinker@> a �crit :
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Thanks for all replies. Sorry just got a chance again to play with
this upgrade. I have following SW & FW VERs in the system
AV2: 4.007.0004
IMPL Windows: 4.02.08 SIMPL+ 4.02.07 Path: C:\Program Files\Crestron\Simpl
INCLUDE4_2SERIES.DAT Version Information: (2 Series) : 1.79
INCLUDE4.DAT Version Information: (3 Series) : 1.14.017
Data Files: Path: C:\Program Files\Crestron\Cresdb\Programming
symlib.tio 855 03/07/2013 05:34:02PM
iodev.tio 855 03/07/2013 05:34:02PM
Other Crestron SW:
Device Database: 48.05.005.00 Crestron Database: 38.00.006.00 Crestron Toolbox: 2.35.239.03 SIMPL+ Cross Compiler: 1.3
I have initialized the processor, re-flashed the firmware but the
issue still pertains. Anything you guys see wrong with these firmware
versions or any other possibilities?
TIA
--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> ,
"h" <web1111a@> wrote: Actually,
There was a database release that had an include.dat that caused
3.155 firmware to continually reboot
Harvey
--- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>
, "Chip" <cfm@> wrote:
D'oh - you're right...
- Chip
--- In Crestron@...
<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , "Ted" <ted_brincka@> wrote: Actually, it's the reverse. If you update the firmware without
recompiling the program with the newer databases then you get the
problem. --- In Crestron@...
<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , "Chip" <cfm@> wrote:
Any chance the firmware in the unit is kinda on the old side?
A few database versions back I found that newly compiled programs would
stop working in processors they had been fine in until the firmware got
uppped. - Chip
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<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , "coolaiddrinker" <coolaiddrinker@> wrote:
Hi Guys,
When I load new program in the processor, it keeps
rebooting. I can get it back by bypassing the program and reloading the old one.
Any clue what should I be looking for in the program that
may cause this? I only Biamp and Tandberg Modules in the program. rest
are just buffers so I can run non core 3 on tp and test core 3 on xpanel and
provide feedback to smart objects..
TIA
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Re: AV2 rebooting continously after program upload
I will get another shot at it today in the afternoon. I will try all your solutions.
To be honest I am not sure how old the AV2 actually is.
I will keep you guys posted on my findings.
Thanks once again.
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--- In Crestron@..., "eagrubbs" <eagrubbs@...> wrote: I am with you. How old is the av2. Can you load the program to another 2series and it will run?
--- In Crestron@..., jason santlofer <jason@> wrote:
How old is the av2?
Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID
Raphaël Thiffault <raphaelthiffault@> wrote:
Have you try this:
Erase actual program
Upload a blank program
Disconnect ethernet
Disconnect crestnet
Trying an external power supply
{Paf} Le 9 mai 2013 17:14, "coolaiddrinker" <coolaiddrinker@> a �crit :
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Thanks for all replies. Sorry just got a chance again to play with this upgrade. I have following SW & FW VERs in the system
AV2: 4.007.0004
IMPL Windows: 4.02.08 SIMPL+ 4.02.07 Path: C:\Program Files\Crestron\Simpl
INCLUDE4_2SERIES.DAT Version Information: (2 Series) : 1.79
INCLUDE4.DAT Version Information: (3 Series) : 1.14.017
Data Files: Path: C:\Program Files\Crestron\Cresdb\Programming
symlib.tio 855 03/07/2013 05:34:02PM
iodev.tio 855 03/07/2013 05:34:02PM
Other Crestron SW:
Device Database: 48.05.005.00 Crestron Database: 38.00.006.00 Crestron Toolbox: 2.35.239.03 SIMPL+ Cross Compiler: 1.3
I have initialized the processor, re-flashed the firmware but the issue still pertains. Anything you guys see wrong with these firmware versions or any other possibilities?
TIA
--- In Crestron@..., "h" <web1111a@> wrote:
Actually,
There was a database release that had an include.dat that caused 3.155 firmware to continually reboot
Harvey
--- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@> wrote:
D'oh - you're right...
- Chip
--- In Crestron@..., "Ted" <ted_brincka@> wrote:
Actually, it's the reverse. If you update the firmware without
recompiling the program with the newer databases then you get the problem.
--- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@> wrote:
Any chance the firmware in the unit is kinda on the old side? A
few database versions back I found that newly compiled programs would stop working in processors they had been fine in until the firmware got uppped.
- Chip
--- In Crestron@..., "coolaiddrinker" <coolaiddrinker@>
wrote:
Hi Guys,
When I load new program in the processor, it keeps rebooting. I
can get it back by bypassing the program and reloading the old one.
Any clue what should I be looking for in the program that may
cause this? I only Biamp and Tandberg Modules in the program. rest are just buffers so I can run non core 3 on tp and test core 3 on xpanel and provide feedback to smart objects..
TIA
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So I have a small piece of code running in my MC3 that basically says if my TPS-4L Activity Detection goes Low Set the hard button Backlight to Low and Jump to Page X. From my understanding Activity Detection is based on anything from the touch panel to the processor, not the other way around. But in my case here, when the processor triggers the page flip, it also registers that as activity, thus trigger the backlights to go high and the timer to restart.
Am I incorrect in my assumption or am I just plain doing something wrong.
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Re: Crestron PRO2 broblem - blinking input-output & relay front panel LED
Yes, you can take the cover off and try reseating the cards, but there are not cables per se (except, IIRC, linking the front panel to he backplane)... all of the other cards are connected via card edge connectors and tend to be VERY firmly seated & screwed down rather tight/ambitiously (I think each card has 6 or 7 screws into the standoffs from the card below.
If it literally "just" came back from Crestron it should be covered by either the original warranty or the repair warranty (30 days? IIRC) so before you do anything on your own you might want to call them.
Lincoln
-- Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver) ControlWorks Consulting, LLC V: 440.449.1100 x1107 | F: 440.449.1106 | I: Crestron Services Provider
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-----Original Message----- From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of jason santlofer Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 11:13 AM To: Crestron@... Subject: Re: [Crestron] Re: Crestron PRO2 broblem - blinking input-output & relay front panel LED Is that definitely the problem with this issue? I just got a unit repaired by Crestron and lo and behold when he came back this is happening right out of the box . I suppose if this is the case I can just open it and try to reconnect the cables. Is this something that we can do? Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID RobK <fooguy89@...> wrote:
This usually happens when the Pro2 can't detect it's IO and/or COM boards. Given that they're sandwiched between the backplane and the case, I doubt they came loose, but you might as well check. Might need a replacement. Perhaps something got zapped and killed something.
--- In Crestron@..., "marcin.crestron" <marcin.wrona@...> wrote:
Hello,
I've got problem same as message topic. I'm on site installing equipment and one houer ago on front panel PRO2 start blinking I/O and Relay LED (all of them). Installers told me that not touch anything. Already try do clear simpl file and disconect all cables but no success. I can connect to PRO2 via RS232 or LAN. Any idea?
Best Regards Marcin
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Heath this pretty much describes the problem I was having with TSW 750 s. All I did was put in an unmanaged poe switch and it seems to cure the problem. Maybe this will help you for this issue as well. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID Heath Volmer <hvolmer@...> wrote:
Have a CP3 with five EX gateways on it. Last night, all five of them went off line - in the sense that IPT shows offline but I can still console in. The CEN-TRACK also went with them. DM, SWAMPs and IDOC are fine. This has happened before. I reboot the gateways and they're fine.
Someone at Crestron told me that it might be related to autonegotiation settings interacting with the HP switch, but there are also the PAC2's EX gateways on the same switch and they aren't offline. In fact, I'm pretty confident that the PAC2's gateways have been entirely solid all along.
One of the five EX gateways is on a separate switch in a separate building where there is yet another EX gateway connected to a PAC2M. It has stayed alive. This tends to point me back to the processor misbehaving.
Thoughts?
Heath
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Re: Crestron PRO2 broblem - blinking input-output & relay front panel LED
Is that definitely the problem with this issue? I just got a unit repaired by Crestron and lo and behold when he came back this is happening right out of the box . I suppose if this is the case I can just open it and try to reconnect the cables. Is this something that we can do? Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4G LTE DROID RobK <fooguy89@...> wrote:
This usually happens when the Pro2 can't detect it's IO and/or COM boards. Given that they're sandwiched between the backplane and the case, I doubt they came loose, but you might as well check. Might need a replacement. Perhaps something got zapped and killed something.
--- In Crestron@..., "marcin.crestron" <marcin.wrona@...> wrote:
Hello,
I've got problem same as message topic. I'm on site installing equipment and one houer ago on front panel PRO2 start blinking I/O and Relay LED (all of them). Installers told me that not touch anything. Already try do clear simpl file and disconect all cables but no success. I can connect to PRO2 via RS232 or LAN. Any idea?
Best Regards Marcin
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Have a CP3 with five EX gateways on it. Last night, all five of them went off line - in the sense that IPT shows offline but I can still console in. The CEN-TRACK also went with them. DM, SWAMPs and IDOC are fine. This has happened before. I reboot the gateways and they're fine.
Someone at Crestron told me that it might be related to autonegotiation settings interacting with the HP switch, but there are also the PAC2's EX gateways on the same switch and they aren't offline. In fact, I'm pretty confident that the PAC2's gateways have been entirely solid all along.
One of the five EX gateways is on a separate switch in a separate building where there is yet another EX gateway connected to a PAC2M. It has stayed alive. This tends to point me back to the processor misbehaving.
Thoughts?
Heath
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will this work for you?
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On May 10, 2013, at 10:19 AM, jpneflim wrote: OT: Anyone have any experience using wireless RS-232 equipment. I have some old Lutron Homeworks equipment that needs modification routinely, but unfortunately, is not in the room where the lights are. I would love to be able to modify light levels without having to run back and forth from equipment room to living area. Joe
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OT: Anyone have any experience using wireless RS-232 equipment. I have some old Lutron Homeworks equipment that needs modification routinely, but unfortunately, is not in the room where the lights are. I would love to be able to modify light levels without having to run back and forth from equipment room to living area. Joe
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Re: Clearing 3-series processor
Ipt -p:ALL -c Have you try that {Paf} Le 9 mai 2013 23:01, "Chen Zhihao" <bobbylken@...> a crit : **
Hi all,
Anybody know of a way to clearing all the 10 program and IP table of a 3-series processor instead of doing it one by one in toolbox?
Thank you all.
cheers, Ken
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Re: Clearing 3-series processor
I haven't tried it, but a RESTORE at the console might do the trick.
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--- In Crestron@..., Chen Zhihao <bobbylken@...> wrote: Hi all,
Anybody know of a way to clearing all the 10 program and IP table of a 3-series processor instead of doing it one by one in toolbox?
Thank you all.
cheers, Ken
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