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Re: HD-TX3-F/HD-RX3-F
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýDifferent wavelengths for the forward and reverse ¡°lasers¡± (or LEDs). ? Pretty common approach (DM8G Fiber uses the same concept; not sure if they¡¯re optically compatible) but also very common in IT/Telecom particularly over long distances [or when you¡¯re leasing fiber by the strand]. IIRC, there are options on the market that let you stack 5 or more full duplex 10Gb* links on a single strand by multiplexing a 10 wavelengths [5 forward, 5 reverse]. ? Lincoln *- Last I looked which was a while ago. Seeing as Cisco now has 40Gb options in 1RU access/edge switches it wouldn¡¯t at all surprise me if this has moved up¡ -- Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS, DMC-E-4K/T/D Commercial Market Director Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Gold) ControlWorks Consulting, LLC Crestron Services Provider | Biamp Audia Certified | Extron Control Professional ? From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...]
Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 2016 7:10 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] HD-TX3-F/HD-RX3-F ? Silly question....? ? How does this extender set work with a single strand of fiber? Is it communicating in half duplex? |
Re: New Programmer
Heather Baiman
I concur with all the people who suggested you get a 3-series processor and use an XPanel for testing. While you're getting that together...
1. Do you work for a company that is a Crestron Dealer? Get yourself enrolled in the Level 1 Programming Class. 2. Check out Answer ID 5188 on the website which is all about getting into SmartGraphics. Near the bottom of this page are links to other related Answer IDs; in particular ID 5386 which has 12 instruction videos. 3. Check out example programs (mostly for Crestron gear) here: 4. Check out the A+S Buffer Tests.zip<> file in the group's files-programs folder. A great illustration on the difference between analog and serial buffers (came across it recently while searching for this debate from years ago) 5. I sent the following list to a coworker I will be training soon: These are the most common/useful symbols in the Simpl Symbol Library, I suggest you read their help files (press F1 when highlighted): Analog: Analog Buffer Analog Equate Analog Initialize Analog Increment with Optional Feedback Analog Scaler with I/O Limits Conditional: Analog Comparison Full Set AND Buffer NOT OR Truth Table Counters: Ring Counter with Seed Memory: Analog RAM Interlock Set/Reset Latch Toggle Sequencing Operations: Stepper Serial: Analog to Serial Make String Permanent Multiple Serial Send Serial I/O Serial Send Serial/Analog One-Shot Time/Date: Clock Driver Past When Timers: Debounce Delay Logic Wave Delay Logic Wave Pulse Multiple One Shots One Shot Oscillator Retriggerable One Shot ________________________________ From: Crestron@... [Crestron@...] Sent: Monday, February 08, 2016 2:08 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] New Programmer Hi there, new to the group and here to learn. I am also new to Crestron programming and have the following hardware: CP2 Processor TPS-6X Touchscreen All relevant software Does anybody have any tips about getting started? Is it possible to simulate control systems (and therefore program them) without any additional physical hardware? I would very much like to get into this. Any thoughts/feedback/ideas would be much appreciated. Thanks, C ============================================================================ Please refer to for important disclosures regarding this electronic communication. ============================================================================ |
Re: New Programmer
You could also learn a lot of things with an ST-CP and a Pronto, but I wouldn't recommend it to someone who wants to do this for a living. If someone wants to learn Crestron programming, then they'd be crazy to learn on equipment that has been discontinued. Not to mention that digital signals in x series processors don't break before make, and there are some S+ functions that work fine in a 2-series that will not work fine (or even compile) for a 3-series.
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Re: HD-TX3-F/HD-RX3-F
Andrew Welker
They use wavelength division multiplexing to achieve bidirectional communication on 1 stand of fiber.
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Re: cresnet to Ethernet interface
So, I guess you'd need the other version of that adapter if you wanted to get feedback *from* the control system?
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Re: cresnet to Ethernet interface
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Re: Prowl For 3 Series
I have confirmed that the latest 3 series firmware: 1.500.0013 have broke the module.
In combination with the latest databases: Device Database: 71.05.004.00 Crestron Database: ?54.00.012.00 Though I am not familiar with the SIMPL# portion of this module, I suspect the issue lies there. This firmware includes many features and resolutions regarding?SIMPL#. ? |
Re: DM-MD8x8 Error message
What type of cabling?? What you see in dmtools when you do the switching
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Re: cresnet to Ethernet interface
Replace your cp2 with a cp3 or add a rmc3 at your setup
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Re: creamer to Ethernet interface
Replace your cp2 with a cp3 or add a rmc3 at your setup
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