Re: Tandberg C40 Module Help
It can be disabled via TMS or the on-screen menus but by default yes.
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-----Original Message----- From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of techybabble Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 9:23 AM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] Re: Tandberg C40 Module Help Does username and password have to be used when going rs232? --- In Crestron@..., "jcdigitalmethod" <j.j.cunningham@...> wrote: - Check username and password - Try telnet and see if you have the same issues. - Try some of the API commands and see if the unit is responding how it should.
--- In Crestron@..., "techybabble" <davelynn@> wrote:
I've happing trouble getting the Crestron module working, the one from the crestron site. It is the Tandberg C90 + C60 Serial v1.3 PRO2 Demo. According to the Tandberg site is should work with the C40 as well. I have communication with the box, but even simple things such as IR emulation commands don't respond.
Is there some secret to using these modules. I REALLY need the phonebook directory portion of the module. All help is appreciated.
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Re: Tandberg C40 Module Help
Does username and password have to be used when going rs232?
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--- In Crestron@..., "jcdigitalmethod" <j.j.cunningham@...> wrote: - Check username and password - Try telnet and see if you have the same issues. - Try some of the API commands and see if the unit is responding how it should.
--- In Crestron@..., "techybabble" <davelynn@> wrote:
I've happing trouble getting the Crestron module working, the one from the crestron site. It is the Tandberg C90 + C60 Serial v1.3 PRO2 Demo. According to the Tandberg site is should work with the C40 as well. I have communication with the box, but even simple things such as IR emulation commands don't respond.
Is there some secret to using these modules. I REALLY need the phonebook directory portion of the module. All help is appreciated.
thanks
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Re: Using Cell phone as an RFID tag?
Not sure how soon you need this but Crestron showed an NFC based control at CEDIA. Believe it was called 'air connect'. It was rather cool. Uses standard RFID tags and a version of Crestron mobile that talks to the phone's NFC chip. How soon that Crestron mobile version will be available remains to be seen...
Tray
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-----Original Message----- From: Bart Podkowka Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 5:45 AM To: Crestron@... Subject: Re: [Crestron] Using Cell phone as an RFID tag?
Possible with ubiquiti UniFi wifi system. Not sure if standard ap would give you an option to get the necessary data. Also, you could use dd-wrt router and poll it for dhcp leases to match your desired mac address.
Saludos, Regards, mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Bart J. Podkowka CISoftware Mallorca
Tel. 971570971 Mov. 616273563
From: Scott <bluegauges@...<mailto:bluegauges@...>> Reply-To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>> Date: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 5:43 AM To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>> Subject: [Crestron] Using Cell phone as an RFID tag?
Interested in making a phone that uses wifi into an RFID tag such that the crestron processor can poll IP addresses on the network and determine if myself or my wife is home based on whether or not our phones are connected to the in house wifi.
Is it possible? has anyone done it? I imagine if it was done, it was probably through simpl+??
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Re: Loewe connect ID ir codes
RS232 is probably a better solution.. There is a demo program and a protocol documentation in the file section.
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--- In Crestron@..., Bart Podkowka <bart@...> wrote: Hi,
Anyone can share this one with me?
Saludos, Regards, mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Bart J. Podkowka CISoftware Mallorca
Tel. 971570971 Mov. 616273563
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Guys,
I am available for freelance work in south of Europe. Based in Palma de Mallorca. If someone is interested please contact me off the list
Saludos, Regards, mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Bart J. Podkowka CISoftware Mallorca
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Hi guys,
how do you save scenes using touchpanel?
do you guys have a module?
the system uses a din rail lighting system.
it has dimmable and switchable loads.
thanks.
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Re: Samsung LCD TV's on Ethernet Control
55000 pops to mind, but I can't find documentation.
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--- In Crestron@..., "wretaudio" <wretaudio@...> wrote: I need this information as well.
--- In Crestron@..., sskannan <sskannans@> wrote:
Hi
Could any please suggest me on the IP Port numbers for controlling the Samsung LCD TV's on Ethernet.
I want to Control Samsung Model 400 Dx3,460 Dx3 and ME55A. I hopeControl strings are similar as Serial.
Thanks, Kannan
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Re: Samsung LCD TV's on Ethernet Control
I need this information as well.
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--- In Crestron@..., sskannan <sskannans@...> wrote: Hi
Could any please suggest me on the IP Port numbers for controlling the Samsung LCD TV's on Ethernet.
I want to Control Samsung Model 400 Dx3,460 Dx3 and ME55A. I hopeControl strings are similar as Serial.
Thanks, Kannan
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"If you ain't first, then you're last."
The only thing that comes to mind from "Go West" is the Natalie Merchant song
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--- In Crestron@..., "Christopher" <crncrussell@...> wrote: I'm confirmed for the first Cypress session.
-Chris
Go West- Life is peaceful there Go West- In the open air Go West- Where the skies are blue Go West- This is what we're gonna do
Go West, this is what we're gonna do, Go West!!!
--- In Crestron@..., "Block-O-Matic" <michael@> wrote:
We'll take you to see a show at some local venue. I'm sure there will be something to see at the Coach House, the Grove or the Odyssey..
mb
--- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@> wrote:
I would love to do that. I hate traveling, but I remember loving CA as a kid...
- Chip
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Re: Using Cell phone as an RFID tag?
Possible with ubiquiti UniFi wifi system. Not sure if standard ap would give you an option to get the necessary data. Also, you could use dd-wrt router and poll it for dhcp leases to match your desired mac address.
Saludos, Regards, mit freundlichen Gren,
Bart J. Podkowka CISoftware Mallorca
Tel. 971570971 Mov. 616273563
From: Scott <bluegauges@...<mailto:bluegauges@...>> Reply-To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>> Date: Tuesday, September 18, 2012 5:43 AM To: "Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>" <Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron@...>> Subject: [Crestron] Using Cell phone as an RFID tag?
Interested in making a phone that uses wifi into an RFID tag such that the crestron processor can poll IP addresses on the network and determine if myself or my wife is home based on whether or not our phones are connected to the in house wifi.
Is it possible? has anyone done it? I imagine if it was done, it was probably through simpl+??
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Loewe connect ID ir codes
Hi,
Anyone can share this one with me?
Saludos, Regards, mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Bart J. Podkowka CISoftware Mallorca
Tel. 971570971 Mov. 616273563
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Re: SIMPL+ module to see the output state
Thanks a lot guys. I always ignored the warnings about jamming the signals but now I am more considerate and have followed the steps to use the RAM and it worked.
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--- In Crestron@..., Caleb Radecky <caleb@...> wrote: +1 for this. Very useful and works every time.
Caleb
Caleb Radecky | Applications Engineer Crestron Certified Programmer | DMC-D | DMC-E | CLC-C ControlWorks Consulting, LLC | Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer | 701 Beta Dr. #22 Cleveland OH 44143 P.440.449.1100 X1109 | F.440.449.1106 | <> ________________________________ From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Lincoln King-Cliby Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 08:21 To: 'Crestron@...' Subject: RE: [Crestron] Re: SIMPL+ module to see the output state
Depending on what you're controlling the lights on, there may already be a load toggle option. If not, the "scene" steppers you're referring to should hit the "Set" and "Reset" inputs on the toggle rather than the load directly, obviating the need for both illegally jammed signals and the need for the toggle to track the state of its outputs
There are a couple ways to achieve a nonvolatile toggle without resorting to SIMPL+. My most common method can be achieved with the following symbols.
ARAM Buffer NOT INIT EQU LWP
1) The "clock" signal goes into the trig on the logic wave pulse. The output of the LWP is called "clock_t", and the parameter is 1d. 2) clock_d goes to the enable on the buffer. a) The left side of the buffer has two digital inputs "set_fb" and "reset_fb". b) The right side of the buffer has two outputs "reset" (opposite set_fb) and "set) (opposite reset_fb). 3) Set and reset go to the INIT. Set has a value of 1d, reset has a value of 0d. The analog output from the INIT is called state. 4) "state" goes to the analog input on the equate. Parameter of 1d and output called "set_fb". 5) "set_fb" goes to the input of the NOT. The output of the NOT is called "reset_fb" 6) All digitals on the ARAM have "1" on them. State is on both sides of AINx.
What happens is that the LWP opens the buffer for exactly one logic wave, which sets the logic to the opposite of its current state. The reason for the NOT rather than just driving both set_fb and reset_fb from the EQU is the first time you load a program to a processor (or if the program is using previously unused memory space) the value may be something other than 0d or 1d -- which would prevent the toggle from working correctly.
If you need to force the state of the toggle, simply add more inputs to the INIT for the corresponding signals and "1d" for set "0d" for reset.
If you have multiple "nonvolatile toggles" you need only one ARAM, just expand the ARAM so that there's one analog for each set of toggle logic. If you put the ARAM at the top of the program and only add signals to the bottom of it, as you make changes to the program and reload the state of the existing toggles will still be remembered.
HTH,
Lincoln
-- Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver) ControlWorks Consulting, LLC Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer
-----Original Message----- From: Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of farzanous Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 7:58 AM To: Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: [Crestron] Re: SIMPL+ module to see the output state
I have to add that I have jammed the signals and got points 1, 2 and 3 in my reply below, with SIMPL windows but the only problem is to keep the state on reboot, that is why I had to write a SIMPL+
--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "farzanous" <farzanous@> wrote:
The reason for all these is that I am trying to write a non-volatile toggle with all the properties of the "Toggle" in SIMPL windows, I have tried using analogue RAM and other modules in this forum but it didn't do my desired actions.
why do I need to jam the signals? this is the scenario: 1. a toggle button turns on/off lights 2. a mood/scene stepper directly turns ON or OFF the light. 3. the toggle needs to be aware of the state of its output otherwise you have to push the clock twice. 4. I need the toggle to keep the state on reboot.
if anyone can guide me how to achieve this I'd be really glad. (do I have to open another topic/thread for this?)
--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@> wrote:
Reading between the lines there is a big concern with what you're saying:
With a few exceptions*, Digital signals should not be jammed (see the recent thread on bad programming), this is where the same digital is driven from two or more symbols. Besides generating an error when the program is compiled, you can have some undesired behavior.
Unless signals are improperly jammed, there's no way the output to the toggle can be changed other than by the toggle itself. In other words, the toggle shouldn't need to be aware of the output state changing externally because in a well-programmed system, the only time the output state changes is when the toggle itself changes it.
*- Generally touchpanels; there are other symbols that allow for digital signals to be jammed (see the SIMPL Windows help) but even when jamming is allowed if not done carefully you may see unexpected behavior. -- Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver) ControlWorks Consulting, LLC Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer
-----Original Message----- From: Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of farzanous Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2012 6:39 AM To: Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> Subject: [Crestron] Re: SIMPL+ module to see the output state
Thanks for your help Stig, but the Toggle logic in SIMPL windows can read its output state if it is changed by other logics. So there should be a way in SIMPL+ to do the same as Crestron guys did.
The interesting fact is that, I uploaded the same program to a 2-series Prodigy controller and it can in fact detect the state of its output and Toggle accordingly.
--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "Stig" <ska@> wrote:
Simpl+ can not read the status of an output. You will need to define a Integer variable first and and let the output follow it's state. ex. Integer iset;
iset=1; set=iset;
iset=0; set=iset;
-Stig
--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "farzanous" <farzanous@> wrote:
I have noticed Toggle in the SIMPL Windows monitors its "out" signal, if it is already HIGH, it makes it LOW. I am pretty new to SIMPL+ and I am writing a customized Toggle logic (following a few of the SIMPL+ modules I found in this forum's File folder), but really need this functionality. my program doesn't seem to be aware of the status of its "out" signal. This is the part where the "clock" signal is suppose to know whether "set" is HIGH "externally" or not.
PUSH clock { if ((set=1)||(reset=0)) state=0; if ((set=0)||(reset=1)) state=1; evaluate_state(); }
glad somebody could help me on this
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Re: Using Cell phone as an RFID tag?
You could ping an IP address using the console symbol, BUT it locks up the entire program while it's waiting to time out. Not recommended, especially if there's any likelihood that the device is going to be offline during regular use. I generally only use it to detect some sort of catastrophic failure that results in power-cycling the connected device to bring it back -- not something that's supposed to happen on a regular basis. If your phone has any open ports, you might be able to find it using a TCP connection. Otherwise I think you'd need to run the ping on a PC, or some other device that can do more than one thing at once (maybe a stray QM-RMC?) On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 11:43 PM, Scott <bluegauges@...> wrote: **
Interested in making a phone that uses wifi into an RFID tag such that the crestron processor can poll IP addresses on the network and determine if myself or my wife is home based on whether or not our phones are connected to the in house wifi.
Is it possible? has anyone done it? I imagine if it was done, it was probably through simpl+??
-- Jeremy Weatherford
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Re: Using Cell phone as an RFID tag?
Console command just like you would from the command line:
ping <IP Address>
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Is it possible? has anyone done it? I imagine if it was done, it was probably through simpl+??
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I'm confirmed for the first Cypress session.
-Chris
Go West- Life is peaceful there Go West- In the open air Go West- Where the skies are blue Go West- This is what we're gonna do
Go West, this is what we're gonna do, Go West!!!
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mb
--- In Crestron@..., "Chip" <cfm@> wrote:
I would love to do that. I hate traveling, but I remember loving CA as a kid...
- Chip
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Using Cell phone as an RFID tag?
Interested in making a phone that uses wifi into an RFID tag such that the crestron processor can poll IP addresses on the network and determine if myself or my wife is home based on whether or not our phones are connected to the in house wifi.
Is it possible? has anyone done it? I imagine if it was done, it was probably through simpl+??
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Re: TPMC-4SMFD hard button feedback
Haha, all good Neil I'll let you off this time :)
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-----Original Message----- From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Neil Dorin Sent: Tuesday, 18 September 2012 9:06 a.m. To: Crestron@... Subject: Re: [Crestron] Re: TPMC-4SMFD hard button feedback Lol, clearly I didn't know about the device extender either. My apologies for the initial misinformation. -Neil On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 3:03 PM, Ihaia Greensill <ihaia@...>wrote: Thanks guys that's some really helpful info J. I never knew about the device extender option so for me it's a great discovery.
Additionally it's good to hear about your experiences with the TPCS-4 series. I shall keep all of this in mind while going to try it out.
Cheers,
Ihaia
*From:* Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] *On Behalf Of *Chip *Sent:* Tuesday, 18 September 2012 3:41 a.m. *To:* Crestron@... *Subject:* [Crestron] Re: TPMC-4SMFD hard button feedback
I can concur 1000% with Lincoln with regards to the TPCS-4. Same "lags sometimes" when doing the most simplistic attempts at lighting buttons. (Whoda thunk that???)
Likewise, yes - you can access the "multi state" buttons individually through analogs on said device extender...
- Chip
--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote:
The TPMC-4SM (and TPCS-4SM, not sure about the "D" version, though) do via the System3 Reserved Joins device extender with an analog value for each button (0 - off, 1 - green, 2 - red, IIRC)
Beware, though, I'm not sure why but changing the backlight color seems to be a particularly intensive task, especially on the TPCS. Depending on what else the touchpanel is doing at the moment it can range from "slight lag" to "OMG, it's not working! <beat> Oh, wait, there it goes!"
Needless to say, I have not found acceptable results with trying to use the backlight color as a "Yes, you pressed me!" indication. I have, however, in a few projects used it to indicate things like audio and video mute status. But again, be ware of the hardware limitations: I generally prefer to make mute buttons "blink" (driven by a common 0.5s/0.5s OSC) so they jump out at the user, this does not work well on the TP**-4SM family. On the TPMC-4SM doing this tends to get the panel farther and farther behind so that after a few seconds the panel is so far behind that the observed blink rate is more like 1.0s/1.0s -- and the worst part is that it queues them up, so the button will continue to blink well after it's no longer being told to blink by the program.
So, in other words, don't try changing the color too frequently :)
-- 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 Authorized Independent Programmer
-----Original Message----- From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Neil Dorin
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 1:32 AM To: Crestron@... Subject: Re: [Crestron] TPMC-4SMFD hard button feedback
IIRC the TPMC-4SM does not support individual led feedback for hard buttons. You can select green or red as the backlight colour and then turn the whole backlight on/off.
-Neil Dorin
Sent from my iPad
On Sep 16, 2012, at 10:50 PM, "ihaia09" <ihaia@...> wrote:
Hi Guys,
I am having a play with our campuses first TPMC-4SMFD and have gotten stuck on the feedback for the LED hardbuttons. I have limited experience with Crestron touch panels as all we have on campus TPSG-TPI's with different manufacturer touch panels so any help would be gladly appreciated.
The result I am after is to get the LED hardbuttons to illuminate
individually dependant on feedback. Currently all i'm getting is all hard buttons illuminated constantly whilst the panel is awake :(.
I presume this can be done as it mentions in a crestron document that the buttons can operate individually or globally. However I cannot find where this is configured.
Additionally I have not made this a core-3ui project as I need to keep
a similar look to our existing user interfaces. Does it need to be a core-3ui project to get the outcome I want?
Thanks in advance for any help you can offer.
Cheers,
Ihaia
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Re: PSPHD switching itself on
I have this exact thing going on now. I'm "just the programmer" on the job, so I haven't been dealing with it once I showed them it has nothing to do with the code. So now I know I'm not crazy..... not for this at least.
It still happens, I'm not sure what the company is planning on doing about it (Crestron or the other guys)
Stephen D.
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The client has a V12 panel and an Ipad, so there is no ways he could be lying on the remote or anything like that :)
anyone experienced anything similiar??
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Re: DM-MD6x1 - video is flickering
It sounds like you've narrowed it down to the output of the 6x1, cable, or RMC.
Part of the reason I'm asking for behavior with a low-res source is lower resolution = lower bandwidth requirements = far more forgiving.
If you connect a low res source and it shows up just fine I'd point very strongly at the D cable, on the other hand if a low res source also looks bad you may have a D cable issue or you may have a bad bit of active hardware (e.g. RMC or 6x1).
I assume if you plug a display directly into the HDMI output of the 6x1 you do not see the same issue.
Lincoln
-- Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver) ControlWorks Consulting, LLC Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer
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-----Original Message----- From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Dave Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 9:29 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] Re: DM-MD6x1 - video is flickering The cable run is about 60 feet. There are lightbulbs in the grid in the ceiling, but no electrical noise. With the PC the flickering is full screen. With the Mac, it's part of the screen. With HDMI, it's full screen. I didn't use the composite but can test that tomorrow. I bypassed the DM-TX-200-2G and I plugged in the HDMI input 3 in the back; it's still the same problem. I changed the HDMI going from the DM-RMC100 to the projector. I have the EDID set to Auto. I have a: Pro2 with firmware v4.007.0004 with C2ENET-2 (I'm not using the B side now) DM-MD6x1 Firmware v2.41.00 DM-RMC-100 DM-TX 200-2G Thanks, Dave --- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote: It sounds like a D cable issue.
How long is the cable run and are you near any sources of electrical noise?
Can you provide more information about the "flickering" though? Is it full-screen or just a portion of the video? What is the source when you are noticing the flickering? Is it common to all sources? If you send a low-res source (like composite video or a laptop with the resolution forced down to 640x480 or 800x600 or the like) does it still do it?
-- Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver) ControlWorks Consulting, LLC Crestron Authorized Independent Programmer
-----Original Message----- From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Dave Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 8:45 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] DM-MD6x1 - video is flickering
Hi all,
I have a DM-MD6x1 and DM-RMC 100. I terminated the cables twice, both D & M and still the video is flickering. The audio is okay. Any thoughts?
Thanks so much in advance for your help.
Dave
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I like flying into White Plains (HPN) On Sep 17, 2012 2:19 PM, "Owain Price" <oprice@...> wrote: **
Got a seat for Dec 3-5 in New Jersey. Last year I flew into Newark but I heard there is a smaller regional airport that is convenient, any opinions?
Looking forward to seeing you all there.
Thanks, Owain Price The Sound Room St. Louis, MO
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Nathan Hesson Sent: Monday, September 17, 2012 12:03 PM To: Crestron@... Subject: Re: [Crestron] Re: masters 2012
You'll just have to come out to the west coast Chip!
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 8:35 AM, chipmoodycs <cfm@...<mailto: cfm%40vca.com>> wrote:
Ahh, but some of us are gonna miss seeing you in NJ!
- Chip
--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, Nathan Hesson <nhesson@...> wrote:
I'm confirmed for Nov 12th-14th in Cypress. No more 6 hour flight
across
the country!
On Sat, Sep 15, 2012 at 5:14 PM, lincster2010 <lincster2010@...>wrote:
The Northeast in the fall is definitely worth the drive.
--- In Crestron@...<mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "Tony Golden" <mrgolden@> wrote:
It's not as bad as it seems - if you like to drive :-)
--- On Saturday, September 15, 2012 at 12:05 AM, Chip wrote:
Wow - *that's* a long drive!
- Chip
--- In Crestron@...<mailto:
Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "Tony Golden" <mrgolden@> wrote:
I drove last year, but I'm not sure if I'll do it again this
year or
not...
--- On Friday, September 14, 2012 at 10:21 PM, Chip wrote:
For anyone that's close enough that they *drive* to Rockleigh
coming
from the south, I highly recommend taking 287 North to the NY Throughway if at ALL possible. MUCH nicer drive than taking 95/Turnpike...
- Chip
--- In Crestron@...<mailto:
Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "eagrubbs" <eagrubbs@> wrote:
You and me both. The farthest North I have been is DC. So
this
should be an experience in all shape forms and fashions.
--- In Crestron@...<mailto:
Crestron%40yahoogroups.com>, "richard_leek"
<leek.richard@>
wrote:
I signed up for dec 5 - 7. Wanted October but have too
much
work. I sure do hope it's nice in NJ in December
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