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Re: Looking for programmer David Perez
Hello-
I was faced with a similar situation because I wasn't provided any VTProE files. Fortunately I was able to extract the .vtz from the touch panel and reconstruct the interface from the project document, with some modifications because I had the SIMPL programming. Not the ideal way because it's a lot of work, but that may be your best option if no one can locate DP. Dan |
Programing audio selection with a DM-TX-200-C-2G
Greetings, Thanks! |
Re: DSC PowerSeries Neo
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThanks.? As I said, I don't really have an issue with the
modules.? Over the years, I've simply seen other people complain
at creating an exact duplicate of the ELK keypad on a TP to be an
issue for them.? For example, if I remember correctly the original
ELK demo program uses a second page to provide buttons for
bypassing zones vs. having a bypass button on the keypad.?
Personally, I think the second page of buttons, which can each be
labeled with the zone name, to be a better solution. Thanks again Jay On 1/25/2024 9:37 AM, j5races wrote:
We have the Alarm programmer set up the ELK so that the F keys (F1 F2 F3 F4) do things like bypass or panic as needed. |
Looking for programmer David Perez
Job in the LA area:
? ? SourceFile : C:\Users\admin\Dropbox (Maxsystems)\ERO\Projects\Carolyn\Programming\Carolyn v2
? ? ? ? ?ProgramFile : Carolyn v2.smw
? ? ? ? ? SystemName : Carolyn
? ? ? ? ? Programmer : David Perez Previous integrator was able to get us everything but VTProE files. Anyone know him? Thx in advance - OP |
Re: XPanel EXE connection details via command line?
@Erick Swihart
Oh my god, I've been searching for this info for years! Thanks! This is great for me because on remote access PCs, I'll make the shortcuts once and no matter how many times I recompile the damn VTZ, the shortcut will still work.? Where did you find this or where is it documented?? For anyone here looking for doing the permanent Environment.xml edit, if you install 7-zip, you can use the Right-Click context menu to open the VTZ as archive, then browse to the XML. Right click it, and Edit. It will open the file in notepad, and you can edit there. When you're done, SAVE and then close, and 7-zip will prompt you to save the edited file back to the zip. This is a bit faster than manually extracting/renaming/editing/repacking. |
Re: D3 virtual keypad exports with 4 AV Processors
Wow, I have lost my mind, thank you.
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Eric Luckart Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2024 10:45 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [crestron] D3 virtual keypad exports with 4 AV Processors In D3 go to other devices. Right click a room and add remote system export. Select whatever version you like to use. Double click the new remote system and select what you want to export, make sure you select I/O and set the ipid and address of reboot processor. |
Re: D3 virtual keypad exports with 4 AV Processors
In D3 go to other devices. Right click a room and add remote system export. Select whatever version you like to use. Double click the new remote system and select what you want to export, make sure you select I/O and set the ipid and address of the remote processor.
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D3 virtual keypad exports with 4 AV Processors
Anyone know what the best setup for this would be? I have a cp3 running a D3 program on a large multi house project. i want the cp3 to run the lighting on the whole property, but i have 4 more processors running at different locations and need them all to talk to the D3 on the cp3. I use the EISC to talk to one but don't see a way to duplicate that in D3 so i could have one virtual keypad export for each processor? It seems i must be missing something,?
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Re: Savant 2N with Crestron
Here's an idea...how about no custom versions...just make one version that actually works!!
Think if instead of spending all the time that we spend trying to make things work that have not been fully baked or otherwise, we spent all that time selling and integrating things that work, how much more we all AND the manufacturers would be making,... AND AND how much more satisfied our clients would be...? ?And maybe also we could go home at night...:) |
Re: Savant 2N with Crestron
I can confirm having also tried this with a C4 version that it did not seem to call using rava:CRESTRON as the number, and the Crestron section under Services>Phone>Calls was still missing after flashing with the latest 2N firmware. This is despite Crestron telling me that flashing with the stick firmware would work. I think I also tried 'Reset Configuration' back to factory defaults, but it made no difference. Would love to know if anyone knows how to low-level flash these things so that we could use them in takeovers.
Interestingly, I noted that the C4 version of the firmware seems to include all the "automation" features, and RTSP, out of the box, so effectively requires no additional licences. This, coupled with the info that these are apparently cheaper than the 2N official version makes me miffed as to why as Crestron dealers we can't get "Crestron" branded versions of the 2N IP Verso and Solo, in the same way that C4 and Savant dealers can get "custom" versions for their platforms. |
Re: Samsung CCD IP Control not powering back on.
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýYes, that?s exactly what i?m doing with LG TVs. I?m using a self-made WoL-SIMPL+ module, but it?s just doing what you desscibe: send magic packet followed by 16 times the MAC of the device. Works reliable. ? Cheers, Thorsten ? Von: [email protected] <[email protected]> Im Auftrag von rickwookie ? FWIW I had the same issue using the LG CCD on one particular site. I don't know why Crestron can't just fix the CCD's for Samsung and LG considering how popular their TVs are, rather than just telling us to recommend SONY TVs. |
Re: Samsung CCD IP Control not powering back on.
FWIW I had the same issue using the LG CCD on one particular site. I don't know why Crestron can't just fix the CCD's for Samsung and LG considering how popular their TVs are, rather than just telling us to recommend SONY TVs.
Anyway: Add a 'UDP/IP Communications' device (Configure view > Crestron Devices > Ethernet Control Modules > Ethernet Intersystem/Device Communication > UDP/IP Communications) Configure the device so that the 'Default Address' is the broadcast IP address for your subnet (so for example if your subnet is 192.168.1.x/24 then the broadcast address is 192.168.1.255) Set the 'Port' module parameter?to 9d (Port 9 is the default port used for WoL) Feed the TX$ input with the WoL packet as a string whenever you want to turn on the TV - The WoL packet is simply the magic packet (0xFF0xFF0xFF0xFF0xFF0xFF) followed by 16 copies of the TVs MAC address. I use a Simpl+ module originally by Ryan Blajda, to simplify creation of this WoL packet. If you look in the files section of this group, you'll see there's a file called?WakeOnLAN v1.0.zip which is probably the easiest way to go as it is appears to be an all-in-one solution, but I haven't used it myself. |
Re: Savant 2N with Crestron
Erick, so it you have a sip server or pbx ip, the savant version of the 2N work normally?
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Audio and video routed ti the crestron touchpanels? NFH On 25 Jan 2024, at 4:11?a.m., Eric Luckart <eluckart@...> wrote: |
Re: Samsung CCD IP Control not powering back on.
¿ªÔÆÌåÓýI am not a C# programmer. Do you have a module with this command I can use in SIMPL? This would be extremely helpful? ?
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From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Nick Dietz <nicholasdietz@...>
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2024 7:34:34 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [crestron] Samsung CCD IP Control not powering back on. ?
I send a WOL packet using C# bypassing the power on command in the CCD driver.? It turns the TV on and then the Samsung CCD will connect and control.? Actually works good this way.? I had the same problems with the CCD using C#.
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