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Re: DVPHD control
Thanks guys, this is my first DVPHD and I think I get what is going on here...
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As far as the system goes, it will not be used as a touch panel as the main output feeds a projector. A DM switcher feeds the inputs of the DVPHD. So, lets say my scenario is two have two states, full screen or two images side by side. I would then create a Vtpro-e project that has 2 pages, first page would have a full screen window drawn on it (set to full-screen), with an analog join of 1. The second page would have two windows drawn on it side by side (set to 4:3), with joins of 2 and 3 respectively. If I want to see a full image, I then send a source value to join 1 (10d - 80d), and 0d to joins 2 & 3? If I want to see two images on the screen, I then send a source value to join 2 (10d as an example), and a source value to join 3 (20d as an example), and finally a value of 0d to join 1? When the window see's a value of 0d it knows that it is then inactive? I'm not sure how the DVPHD knows what window format to output (1x1, 2x2 etc), unless my above assessment is how it works? Thanks again ;) --- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@...> wrote:
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Re: DVPHD control
Chip
Don't use the demo or the OOTB pages. Create a project in VTPro, make a page, draw a video object on it. When you do properties on that object, you'll see that you can assign an analog join to it for various things, including which input it uses as a source.
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Of course, it's FAR easier to have an external switcher driving the inputs of the DVPHD - define your windows with static sources, and let the router determine what is displayed in which window. This way you don't have to worry about accidentally attempting to display the same input in two different windows... - Chip --- In Crestron@..., "avsystemdesign" <avsystemdesign@...> wrote:
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Re: DVPHD control
cyberbri24
if you are only planning on using the program (simpl) to control it and not as an actual touchpanel, you only need to create a VTPro project as a DVPHD and draw the video windows on a page or two. It is fully customizable. last one I did was connected to a DM switch so all the routing was done there and I used the DVP for a quad screen, dual, single.
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Godd Luck, cyberbri --- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@...> wrote:
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Re: DVPHD control
Have you made a VT-Pro file to load to it? You define your sources there.
On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 4:53 PM, avsystemdesign <avsystemdesign@...>wrote: ** [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
DVPHD control
Trying to make sense of how to control the DVPHD, it looks like it should be fairly straight forward but a few things don't seem to make sense.
I have got the demo program and would like to do the following. Select a window configuration ie 1x1 (single image), or 2x2 (two images side by side), I would then like to select which input should go to those windows. From what I can tell, 10d (input 1) - 80d(input 8) selects inputs, but what join on the DVPHD symbol do I send these to? ie which join relates to which window 1 to 8? In the demo program it kinda seems like analog fb 1 - 8 could possibly be windows 1- 8? This part has me a little confused... Any guidance is much appreciated, this cant be hard, I'm clearly just missing something simple. |
Re: Anyone have a Denon DN-V310 IR driver?
I could do one-way IR as well, but the soldering of the pins to the DB9 is beyond their technical ability. :)
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Directly with an end user, just faster with IR. --- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@...> wrote:
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Re: Help with Simpl+ Undefined variable error
And that tidbit is buried in the help....Which reminds me of something vaguely related that I thought worth posting wait() (and iirc cancelwait/retimewait) functions do not "take effect" immediately; they manipulate a queue that is processed when the calling task is switched out [disclaimer: cant be bothered to hunt for the exact wording]. So for example, if you manipulate wait() tasks in a loop, they may not end up working as you had planned. Not as I had once planned, anyway. During heavy load on a direct socket it would all of a sudden execute a wait codeblock that had "clearly" been cancelled long before the time expired. And that tidbit is buried in the help...... and I clearly remember the moment, hours in to the debugging, where it dawned on me that I had read this in the help. It happens to me every now and then :) TL;DR: some times you want ProcessLogic() after your wait()-related function calls. cheers --- In Crestron@..., Heather Baiman <heather@...> wrote:
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Re: Voltage Monitoring
Andrew Yalowitz
I've had two of their consumer units at home¡ and been less than impressed with their reliability and stability. Maybe the commercial unit is better. My main issue with the TED5000 consumer unit was the intermittent operation of the data-over-powerline connection, even when both units were on the same branch circuit. Good suggestion, though, I hadn¡¯t realized that they even made a commercial version.
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Joseph K. Vossen Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2013 3:02 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: Re: [Crestron] Voltage Monitoring would something like this work for you? The pro model is geared toward commercial power: <> -----Original Message----- From: ayalowit <andrewy@...<mailto:andrewy%40stagesound.com>> |
Re: FM Tuner with Serial Presets instead of Analog
You may need to use a digital join combined with an ACOMP2 to determine if
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the preset value is 5 digits (exceeds 9999d) and substitute the following tag: <cipa>A$1?%2.2f</cipa> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 1:42 PM, Neil Dorin <neildorin@...> wrote:
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Re: FM Tuner with Serial Presets instead of Analog
Use CIP tags for analogs with floating point formatting.
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Example: (would display analog join 1 in any text field with 3 integer places and 2 decimal. <cipa>A$1?%3.2f</cipa> On Tue, Jun 18, 2013 at 12:03 PM, kevin <k_krussell@...> wrote:
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Re: Anyone have a Denon DN-V310 IR driver?
I just check and it not there. can you send me your email address? and i will send you the file.
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Re: Anyone have a Denon DN-V310 IR driver?
Chip
No available 232 port?
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- Chip --- In Crestron@..., "matt_rasmussen_2000" <mjrtoo@...> wrote:
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Re: Anyone have a Denon DN-V310 IR driver?
Oh, didn't see it on a search of the section...thanks.
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Re: Voltage Monitoring
Joseph K. Vossen
would something like this work for you? The pro model is geared toward commercial power: <>
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Voltage Monitoring
ayalowit
Any suggestions for an easy-to-interface voltage sensor? I'm trying to tie this into our building Crestron system, and want to be able to monitor the voltage of all legs of our three phase power. We've had increasingly poor power, and it would be nice to be able to monitor the general state of power, and whether or not our generator is running, along with email alerts when power is lost and the generator is running.
What makes this a bit more complicated is that we have a high-leg delta service. I saw the GLS-EM-MCU at Masters, which looks like it would do everything we need, though probably a bit on the overkill side, as I don't really care too much about current monitoring. The GLS-EM-MCU doesn't indicate one way or another if it works with a High Leg setup, I don't see how it would care, as long as the voltage of each leg is within its range (100-347v). The other issue is that it looks like the GLS-EM-MCU is powered off the line voltage, so in times of wacky power (last week the power feed was 30% lower than normal due to a wind storm), the unit might get unstable. It would be cool if the device could be powered off a separate backed up circuit. Thanks! AndrewY |
Re: Anyone have a Denon DN-V310 IR driver?
I have a dn-v210 posted in the IR file selection.
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Re: DM-RMC-200-C - Converting HDMI output to VGA
Exactly what I'm looking for, Thanks Mike
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