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Looking for a CSP
I need some help with some a very simple project. I need help to write a module that has 20 inputs 60 outputs where the command code is: [Input]V[Output]. and to do a single input to multiple outputs [Input]V[Output],[Output],[Output],[Output],[Output]. The "V" has to be upper case And the assembled string has to end with "." (period) I'm willing to pay to have this done. Or better yet have someone teach me would be even better. |
Security Panel
Can anyone help me with a simpl or simpl + module to control/interrogate a new alarm panel I am co developing in the UK please ? I have the protocol document but due to the NDA and other legalities with the company have to be very careful who I share this with, I am a crestron programmer but not good at simpl + and have nobody here I can trust enough to send this document too. I am writing a simple version with my contact within the company but it is taking far to long as he is the electronics designer/engineer and they are making new products a such a rapid rate he has little time to help. Its an amazing panel and readily available in the UK and the company is growing rapidly. I did this with texecom many years ago and had no control over the protocol and made no money despite many many hours of work. I cant let this happen again, If you have used texecom and the comip that was my design and work :) this will be better..............just need some help please. Thanks Guys |
Re: Sony SRG-300H
Actually yes, I used the SRG-300SE IP v1.0 module, but I did have to do preset save/recall using an SIO and I also had to send a "Stop" command after the preset "Save" or "Recall"
Ex: Preset 1 Save "\x01\x00\x00\x09\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\x81\x01\x04\x3F\x01\x00\xFF" Stop "\x01\x00\x00\x09\x00\x00\x00\x42\x81\x01\x06\x01\x05\x05\x03\x03\xFF" Preset 2 Save "\x01\x00\x00\x09\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\x81\x01\x04\x3F\x01\x01\xFF" Stop "\x01\x00\x00\x09\x00\x00\x00\x42\x81\x01\x06\x01\x05\x05\x03\x03\xFF" Preset 1 Recall "\x01\x00\x00\x09\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\x81\x01\x04\x3F\x02\x00\xFF" Stop "\x01\x00\x00\x09\x00\x00\x00\x42\x81\x01\x06\x01\x05\x05\x03\x03\xFF" Preset 2 Recall "\x01\x00\x00\x09\xFF\xFF\xFF\xFF\x81\x01\x04\x3F\x02\x01\xFF" Stop "\x01\x00\x00\x09\x00\x00\x00\x42\x81\x01\x06\x01\x05\x05\x03\x03\xFF" |
Re: new RCA UHDTV - CEC command for power on?
I haven't encountered the issue, but have seen others discuss something similar when using CEC to control a Sony TV, on a different forum. The solution there was to change inputs before sending the off command.
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new RCA UHDTV - CEC command for power on?
I have tried all the IR commands that I could find I can turn it off with CEC, but can't turn it on with any of the commands in the Crestron CEC Display module I did add a 3rd power on command to the module, no luck with it either I can only assume it uses a proprietary command set beyond the required power off ?mark |
Re: FOR SALE
I should also mention that a linear actuator doesn't have to be used in the way I envisioned using it. There are lots of other projects you can tackle with a linear actuator. I recently saw a device on kickstarter or indiegogo (can't remember which) that opened/closed a sliding glass door as an automated pet entry. How about a drawer that slides open automatically at the touch of a button or in response to entering a pass code on a keypad. The sky's the limit.
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Re: FOR SALE
Thanks for your interest. ?I don't believe someone could force the window against the linear actuator. ?These things are pretty powerful and the chain drive that comes out of them is very heavy duty. ?I believe it would be much simpler for a thief to put a rock through the window to gain access than to force it against the actuator. Thanks again Jay
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Topics In Home Automation - New Blog Post
My latest blog post, ¡°Does an Energy Monitor Really Add Value to a Smart Home?¡± is being published by the good folks at Residential Tech Today Magazine on their web site.? You can find the full article here:? ? ? For those interested in my earlier posts, you can find my blog here: ? ? I hope you find the information useful. Thanks Jay Basen |
FOR SALE
For those that enjoy tinkering and experimenting I¡¯m selling a complete system I built to open/close a window in a home.? I was designing a system for my own home where, if the outside temperature would drop below the inside temperature (typically in the evening) my Crestron processor would open a window on the first floor of my house and then start a whole house fan on the second floor of the house.? The whole house fan would draw the hot air out of the house and cooler, outside air would be drawn in through the open window.? ? The first thing I did was to design an IP controlled motor system to open/close a window.? To physically open/close the window I purchased a linear actuator.? This was the best solution for moving a double hung window, slider window, or even a skylight.? Unfortunately, my wife and I decided to install an awning window for this project; which required a different motor system for opening/closing it.? So, I am offering the original system I put together, at a great savings, for someone to use. ? The motorized system to open/close a window consists of the following: ?
? The power supply and Sainsmart 8 channel relay are both mounted in the plastic case.? They are also fully wired.? The only wiring required is to connect the system to AC power, connect an Ethernet cable to the Sainsmart module, and extend the 2 conductor wire from inside the plastic case to the linear actuator.? ? I also wrote a Crestron module to control the system.? You just need to set the IP address of the Sainsmart module on your network as a parameter on the module and pulse either the open or close digital inputs on the module to extend or retract the linear actuator.? I will email the module to the person who purchases this. ? I spent about $300 on the above hardware.? I am selling it for $150; which includes FREE SHIPPING to anywhere in the continental US. ? If interested, contact me at jayDOTmDOTbasenATgmailDOTcom |
Re: Crestron and Z-Wave controller
I thought I replied to this thread but I'm not sure it made it through. Hosted on my github is a complete Crestron to SmartThings integration solution (control and feedback) that allows you to use Z-Wave/Zigbee dimmers, locks, thermostats, and more connected to a SmartThings hub within your Crestron program. ?Installation can be a little tricky but there are detailed instructions. ?You can find the code here: ? Hope this helps Jay
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