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Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

 

In the future, if you've got a problem with someone, reply to them off the
list, or ask a moderator to step in. The bottom line is that Patrick
simply offered his opinion which he's allowed to do here - IMO he did
nothing wrong (note that that doesn't mean that I share his opinion).
Personal attacks are not allowed here, period. As far as deleting the
thread, you may be able to delete your posts, but only moderators can
delete other people's posts.

Geoff

On Sunday, May 12, 2013, doug4684 wrote:

**


Geoff,

I usually get great responses on this message board and in general
everyone is usually helpful. Patrick was the exception and I was really put
off by his comments.

I'm just going to delete this entire thread. Nothing in this message
thread is helpful to the overall community.

Thanks,
Doug

--- In Crestron@... <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
'Crestron%40yahoogroups.com');>, Geoffrey Reynolds <greynlds@...> wrote:

Personal attacks are not allowed on this forum. Attack the post, NOT the
poster.

Patrick - there's no reason to assume that everyone posting here works on
commercial projects. There are a lot of residential guys here too.

Geoff (donning his moderator hat)

On Sunday, May 12, 2013, doug4684 wrote:

**


Patrick,

Take what I am about to say in the most helpful manner possible -
you're
an ass and what you wrote was in fact very rude.

I had a long response written explaining that I'm a resi guy and that
I'm
learning Roomview strictly for the certification exam, blah blah blah,
but
I decided it wasn't worth my time to reply to your pretentious
response to
my simple question. It's disappointing to know that guys like you
decide to
put down fellow programmers rather than simply not reply or take the 2
minutes to point someone in the right direction.

Doug

--- In Crestron@... <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
'Crestron%40yahoogroups.com');>, Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

Are you saying that people that have only done residential systems
shouldn't be certified?


On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Pat B <PATB93@> wrote:

**


Doug - please take what I say in the most helpful manner.
Definitely
not
trying to be rude, but trying to make sure that "being certified"
still
carries weight and has some meaning.

There was one thing you said that really stood out.


"I've never done a roomview system before"

Roomview is a staple of commercial programming. IMO, "never done
roomview"
= shouldn't be able to be certified whether a test is passed or
not.

Go out and do a roomview system. Figure out how it works. If you
had
done
a roomview system the answer to this question would be trivial.
Then
come
back next year and try for the certification.

Thanks,

Patrick


--- In Crestron@... <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
'Crestron%40yahoogroups.com');>, "doug4684" <doug@> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm working on the new certification test and basically one of
the
programs you have to be able to message back and forth from a V12
touchpanel to the helpdesk. I'm just wondering if anyone has any
experience
integrating this in a touchpanel. I'm not quite sure where to
start.
I've
never done a roomview system before. Is that functionality built
into
the
roomview software/module.

If someone could point me in the right direction to get started,
it
would be a big help. I need to learn this stuff so I'm not looking
for
a
completed program, just some general help/tips to get started.

Thanks!


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

 

That's the impression I get from reading the messages here, but we really
have no way to know for sure as we've never asked people to identify which
market(s) they work in.

Geoff

On Sunday, May 12, 2013, Lincoln King-Cliby wrote:

**


I actually thought /most/ guys here were Resi and as a commercial guy I
was on the fringe...

--
Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS
Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
Crestron Services Provider


-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
'Crestron%40yahoogroups.com');> [mailto:Crestron@...<javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', 'Crestron%40yahoogroups.com');>]
On Behalf Of Geoffrey Reynolds
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 9:39 PM
To: Crestron@... <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
'Crestron%40yahoogroups.com');>
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

Personal attacks are not allowed on this forum. Attack the post, NOT the
poster.

Patrick - there's no reason to assume that everyone posting here works on
commercial projects. There are a lot of residential guys here too.

Geoff (donning his moderator hat)

On Sunday, May 12, 2013, doug4684 wrote:

**


Patrick,

Take what I am about to say in the most helpful manner possible - you're
an ass and what you wrote was in fact very rude.

I had a long response written explaining that I'm a resi guy and that I'm
learning Roomview strictly for the certification exam, blah blah blah,
but
I decided it wasn't worth my time to reply to your pretentious response
to
my simple question. It's disappointing to know that guys like you decide
to
put down fellow programmers rather than simply not reply or take the 2
minutes to point someone in the right direction.

Doug

--- In Crestron@... <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
'Crestron%40yahoogroups.com');>, Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@...> wrote:

Are you saying that people that have only done residential systems
shouldn't be certified?


On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Pat B <PATB93@...> wrote:

**


Doug - please take what I say in the most helpful manner. Definitely
not
trying to be rude, but trying to make sure that "being certified"
still
carries weight and has some meaning.

There was one thing you said that really stood out.


"I've never done a roomview system before"

Roomview is a staple of commercial programming. IMO, "never done
roomview"
= shouldn't be able to be certified whether a test is passed or not.

Go out and do a roomview system. Figure out how it works. If you had
done
a roomview system the answer to this question would be trivial. Then
come
back next year and try for the certification.

Thanks,

Patrick


--- In Crestron@... <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml',
'Crestron%40yahoogroups.com');>, "doug4684" <doug@> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm working on the new certification test and basically one of the
programs you have to be able to message back and forth from a V12
touchpanel to the helpdesk. I'm just wondering if anyone has any
experience
integrating this in a touchpanel. I'm not quite sure where to start.
I've
never done a roomview system before. Is that functionality built into
the
roomview software/module.

If someone could point me in the right direction to get started, it
would be a big help. I need to learn this stuff so I'm not looking
for
a
completed program, just some general help/tips to get started.

Thanks!






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Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

 

Geoff,

I usually get great responses on this message board and in general everyone is usually helpful. Patrick was the exception and I was really put off by his comments.

I'm just going to delete this entire thread. Nothing in this message thread is helpful to the overall community.

Thanks,
Doug

--- In Crestron@..., Geoffrey Reynolds <greynlds@...> wrote:

Personal attacks are not allowed on this forum. Attack the post, NOT the
poster.

Patrick - there's no reason to assume that everyone posting here works on
commercial projects. There are a lot of residential guys here too.

Geoff (donning his moderator hat)

On Sunday, May 12, 2013, doug4684 wrote:

**


Patrick,

Take what I am about to say in the most helpful manner possible - you're
an ass and what you wrote was in fact very rude.

I had a long response written explaining that I'm a resi guy and that I'm
learning Roomview strictly for the certification exam, blah blah blah, but
I decided it wasn't worth my time to reply to your pretentious response to
my simple question. It's disappointing to know that guys like you decide to
put down fellow programmers rather than simply not reply or take the 2
minutes to point someone in the right direction.

Doug

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@> wrote:

Are you saying that people that have only done residential systems
shouldn't be certified?


On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Pat B <PATB93@> wrote:

**


Doug - please take what I say in the most helpful manner. Definitely
not
trying to be rude, but trying to make sure that "being certified" still
carries weight and has some meaning.

There was one thing you said that really stood out.


"I've never done a roomview system before"

Roomview is a staple of commercial programming. IMO, "never done
roomview"
= shouldn't be able to be certified whether a test is passed or not.

Go out and do a roomview system. Figure out how it works. If you had
done
a roomview system the answer to this question would be trivial. Then
come
back next year and try for the certification.

Thanks,

Patrick


--- In Crestron@..., "doug4684" <doug@> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm working on the new certification test and basically one of the
programs you have to be able to message back and forth from a V12
touchpanel to the helpdesk. I'm just wondering if anyone has any
experience
integrating this in a touchpanel. I'm not quite sure where to start.
I've
never done a roomview system before. Is that functionality built into
the
roomview software/module.

If someone could point me in the right direction to get started, it
would be a big help. I need to learn this stuff so I'm not looking for
a
completed program, just some general help/tips to get started.

Thanks!







Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

 

I should add though (so not to be totally unhelpful) that although I've done more than my share of Roomview systems, I've never had one where messaging was even close to becoming part of the scope so the best I can offer is to scour the documentation and/or build a Fusion server to play with.

Lincoln

--
Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS
Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
Crestron Services Provider

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Lincoln King-Cliby
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 9:52 PM
To: 'Crestron@...'
Subject: RE: [Crestron] Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

I actually thought /most/ guys here were Resi and as a commercial guy I was on the fringe...

--
Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS
Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
Crestron Services Provider


-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Geoffrey Reynolds
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 9:39 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

Personal attacks are not allowed on this forum. Attack the post, NOT the
poster.

Patrick - there's no reason to assume that everyone posting here works on
commercial projects. There are a lot of residential guys here too.

Geoff (donning his moderator hat)

On Sunday, May 12, 2013, doug4684 wrote:

**


Patrick,

Take what I am about to say in the most helpful manner possible - you're
an ass and what you wrote was in fact very rude.

I had a long response written explaining that I'm a resi guy and that I'm
learning Roomview strictly for the certification exam, blah blah blah, but
I decided it wasn't worth my time to reply to your pretentious response to
my simple question. It's disappointing to know that guys like you decide to
put down fellow programmers rather than simply not reply or take the 2
minutes to point someone in the right direction.

Doug

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@...> wrote:

Are you saying that people that have only done residential systems
shouldn't be certified?


On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Pat B <PATB93@...> wrote:

**


Doug - please take what I say in the most helpful manner. Definitely
not
trying to be rude, but trying to make sure that "being certified" still
carries weight and has some meaning.

There was one thing you said that really stood out.


"I've never done a roomview system before"

Roomview is a staple of commercial programming. IMO, "never done
roomview"
= shouldn't be able to be certified whether a test is passed or not.

Go out and do a roomview system. Figure out how it works. If you had
done
a roomview system the answer to this question would be trivial. Then
come
back next year and try for the certification.

Thanks,

Patrick


--- In Crestron@..., "doug4684" <doug@> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm working on the new certification test and basically one of the
programs you have to be able to message back and forth from a V12
touchpanel to the helpdesk. I'm just wondering if anyone has any
experience
integrating this in a touchpanel. I'm not quite sure where to start.
I've
never done a roomview system before. Is that functionality built into
the
roomview software/module.

If someone could point me in the right direction to get started, it
would be a big help. I need to learn this stuff so I'm not looking for
a
completed program, just some general help/tips to get started.

Thanks!





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------------------------------------



Check out the Files area for useful modules, documents, and drivers.

A contact list of Crestron dealers and programmers can be found in the Database area.
Yahoo! Groups Links


Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

 

I actually thought /most/ guys here were Resi and as a commercial guy I was on the fringe...

--
Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS
Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
Crestron Services Provider

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Geoffrey Reynolds
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 9:39 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

Personal attacks are not allowed on this forum. Attack the post, NOT the
poster.

Patrick - there's no reason to assume that everyone posting here works on
commercial projects. There are a lot of residential guys here too.

Geoff (donning his moderator hat)

On Sunday, May 12, 2013, doug4684 wrote:

**


Patrick,

Take what I am about to say in the most helpful manner possible - you're
an ass and what you wrote was in fact very rude.

I had a long response written explaining that I'm a resi guy and that I'm
learning Roomview strictly for the certification exam, blah blah blah, but
I decided it wasn't worth my time to reply to your pretentious response to
my simple question. It's disappointing to know that guys like you decide to
put down fellow programmers rather than simply not reply or take the 2
minutes to point someone in the right direction.

Doug

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@...> wrote:

Are you saying that people that have only done residential systems
shouldn't be certified?


On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Pat B <PATB93@...> wrote:

**


Doug - please take what I say in the most helpful manner. Definitely
not
trying to be rude, but trying to make sure that "being certified" still
carries weight and has some meaning.

There was one thing you said that really stood out.


"I've never done a roomview system before"

Roomview is a staple of commercial programming. IMO, "never done
roomview"
= shouldn't be able to be certified whether a test is passed or not.

Go out and do a roomview system. Figure out how it works. If you had
done
a roomview system the answer to this question would be trivial. Then
come
back next year and try for the certification.

Thanks,

Patrick


--- In Crestron@..., "doug4684" <doug@> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm working on the new certification test and basically one of the
programs you have to be able to message back and forth from a V12
touchpanel to the helpdesk. I'm just wondering if anyone has any
experience
integrating this in a touchpanel. I'm not quite sure where to start.
I've
never done a roomview system before. Is that functionality built into
the
roomview software/module.

If someone could point me in the right direction to get started, it
would be a big help. I need to learn this stuff so I'm not looking for
a
completed program, just some general help/tips to get started.

Thanks!


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]



------------------------------------



Check out the Files area for useful modules, documents, and drivers.

A contact list of Crestron dealers and programmers can be found in the Database area.
Yahoo! Groups Links


Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

 

Personal attacks are not allowed on this forum. Attack the post, NOT the
poster.

Patrick - there's no reason to assume that everyone posting here works on
commercial projects. There are a lot of residential guys here too.

Geoff (donning his moderator hat)

On Sunday, May 12, 2013, doug4684 wrote:

**


Patrick,

Take what I am about to say in the most helpful manner possible - you're
an ass and what you wrote was in fact very rude.

I had a long response written explaining that I'm a resi guy and that I'm
learning Roomview strictly for the certification exam, blah blah blah, but
I decided it wasn't worth my time to reply to your pretentious response to
my simple question. It's disappointing to know that guys like you decide to
put down fellow programmers rather than simply not reply or take the 2
minutes to point someone in the right direction.

Doug

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@...> wrote:

Are you saying that people that have only done residential systems
shouldn't be certified?


On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Pat B <PATB93@...> wrote:

**


Doug - please take what I say in the most helpful manner. Definitely
not
trying to be rude, but trying to make sure that "being certified" still
carries weight and has some meaning.

There was one thing you said that really stood out.


"I've never done a roomview system before"

Roomview is a staple of commercial programming. IMO, "never done
roomview"
= shouldn't be able to be certified whether a test is passed or not.

Go out and do a roomview system. Figure out how it works. If you had
done
a roomview system the answer to this question would be trivial. Then
come
back next year and try for the certification.

Thanks,

Patrick


--- In Crestron@..., "doug4684" <doug@> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm working on the new certification test and basically one of the
programs you have to be able to message back and forth from a V12
touchpanel to the helpdesk. I'm just wondering if anyone has any
experience
integrating this in a touchpanel. I'm not quite sure where to start.
I've
never done a roomview system before. Is that functionality built into
the
roomview software/module.

If someone could point me in the right direction to get started, it
would be a big help. I need to learn this stuff so I'm not looking for
a
completed program, just some general help/tips to get started.

Thanks!


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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


EISC offline

 

So I have a an AV2 as the main processor, an MC2E for HVAC/Security integration, and an MC3 for streaming music server.

The MC3 stops communicating with the AV2. I can see the AV2 getting update requests from the MC3, but it continues to say offline in the AV2 iptable. The MC3 iptable says unknown, not offline. This has happened once before and rebooting the MC3 fixed it. But I need to determine what's causing it.

The MC2E hasn't ever had this problem.

Any thoughts?

Thanks


Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

 

Patrick,

Take what I am about to say in the most helpful manner possible - you're an ass and what you wrote was in fact very rude.

I had a long response written explaining that I'm a resi guy and that I'm learning Roomview strictly for the certification exam, blah blah blah, but I decided it wasn't worth my time to reply to your pretentious response to my simple question. It's disappointing to know that guys like you decide to put down fellow programmers rather than simply not reply or take the 2 minutes to point someone in the right direction.


Doug

--- In Crestron@..., Phil Bridges <gravityhammer@...> wrote:

Are you saying that people that have only done residential systems
shouldn't be certified?


On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Pat B <PATB93@...> wrote:

**


Doug - please take what I say in the most helpful manner. Definitely not
trying to be rude, but trying to make sure that "being certified" still
carries weight and has some meaning.

There was one thing you said that really stood out.


"I've never done a roomview system before"

Roomview is a staple of commercial programming. IMO, "never done roomview"
= shouldn't be able to be certified whether a test is passed or not.

Go out and do a roomview system. Figure out how it works. If you had done
a roomview system the answer to this question would be trivial. Then come
back next year and try for the certification.

Thanks,

Patrick


--- In Crestron@..., "doug4684" <doug@> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm working on the new certification test and basically one of the
programs you have to be able to message back and forth from a V12
touchpanel to the helpdesk. I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience
integrating this in a touchpanel. I'm not quite sure where to start. I've
never done a roomview system before. Is that functionality built into the
roomview software/module.

If someone could point me in the right direction to get started, it
would be a big help. I need to learn this stuff so I'm not looking for a
completed program, just some general help/tips to get started.

Thanks!


[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


Re: 2-series stopprog causing watchdog reboot?

 

Ok, so I can find references to that version -- and newer versions -- on Labs but nada as far as download links.

Any chance you aim me in the right general direction or send me the thread title (off list)?

Thanks

Lincoln
--
Lincoln King-Cliby, CTS
Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
Crestron Services Provider

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Jon Spackman
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 8:30 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: 2-series stopprog causing watchdog reboot?

I have been running 4.7.5 beta on my secondary PRO2 for a long time with no issues. Try that beta version and see if it helps. I needed it to fix an issue with a cenrfgwex gateway that made presses take like 8 seconds to respond on mlx3. The upgrade from 4.7.4 to 4.7.5 fixed that.

Sent from my pocket computer

------------------------------------



Check out the Files area for useful modules, documents, and drivers.

A contact list of Crestron dealers and programmers can be found in the Database area.
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Re: 2-series stopprog causing watchdog reboot?

 

I have been running 4.7.5 beta on my secondary PRO2 for a long time with no issues. Try that beta version and see if it helps. I needed it to fix an issue with a cenrfgwex gateway that made presses take like 8 seconds to respond on mlx3. The upgrade from 4.7.4 to 4.7.5 fixed that.

Sent from my pocket computer


Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

 

Are you saying that people that have only done residential systems
shouldn't be certified?

On Sun, May 12, 2013 at 8:01 PM, Pat B <PATB93@...> wrote:

**


Doug - please take what I say in the most helpful manner. Definitely not
trying to be rude, but trying to make sure that "being certified" still
carries weight and has some meaning.

There was one thing you said that really stood out.


"I've never done a roomview system before"

Roomview is a staple of commercial programming. IMO, "never done roomview"
= shouldn't be able to be certified whether a test is passed or not.

Go out and do a roomview system. Figure out how it works. If you had done
a roomview system the answer to this question would be trivial. Then come
back next year and try for the certification.

Thanks,

Patrick


--- In Crestron@..., "doug4684" <doug@...> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm working on the new certification test and basically one of the
programs you have to be able to message back and forth from a V12
touchpanel to the helpdesk. I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience
integrating this in a touchpanel. I'm not quite sure where to start. I've
never done a roomview system before. Is that functionality built into the
roomview software/module.

If someone could point me in the right direction to get started, it
would be a big help. I need to learn this stuff so I'm not looking for a
completed program, just some general help/tips to get started.

Thanks!


Re: Certification Test - Messaging from Touchpanel

 

Doug - please take what I say in the most helpful manner. Definitely not trying to be rude, but trying to make sure that "being certified" still carries weight and has some meaning.

There was one thing you said that really stood out.

"I've never done a roomview system before"

Roomview is a staple of commercial programming. IMO, "never done roomview" = shouldn't be able to be certified whether a test is passed or not.

Go out and do a roomview system. Figure out how it works. If you had done a roomview system the answer to this question would be trivial. Then come back next year and try for the certification.

Thanks,

Patrick

--- In Crestron@..., "doug4684" <doug@...> wrote:

Hi everyone,

I'm working on the new certification test and basically one of the programs you have to be able to message back and forth from a V12 touchpanel to the helpdesk. I'm just wondering if anyone has any experience integrating this in a touchpanel. I'm not quite sure where to start. I've never done a roomview system before. Is that functionality built into the roomview software/module.

If someone could point me in the right direction to get started, it would be a big help. I need to learn this stuff so I'm not looking for a completed program, just some general help/tips to get started.

Thanks!


CNXENET+ work with tcp/ip server?

 

I'm still using a old cnmsxpro to run my theater. I know the original cnxenet won't work with it but the later "+" version which I have has much more funtionality. I'm planning to build a big server to rip all my dvd's and bd's to so I can rid my self of the stack of 400 disc changers that I have. MCE controller won't be of much use if the pro's ethernet card can't do it.


Re: OT - HDBaseT alternatives

 

Why do you say alternative to HDBaseT? Then you say alternative to Crestron? Did you mean you want an HDBaseT solution that is not Crestron? While I do think that Crestron DM is the Rolls Royce of digital switchers, there are many others available with HDBaseT that will do the job minus a few features that DM offers. But if you don't need the features and price is a factor there are others to consider:

Zigen - they offer a wide range of switchers and many HDBaseT extenders. I have used these in projects and they worked great. They have a modular 8x8 switcher that is card based so you can buy the frame and populate as needed. Great if you need an odd configuration like 8x4 and don't want to spend the money for a full 8x8 when you don't need the extra outputs. Email me offline if you need pricing.

Wyrestorm is great and has a wide range of products, but not the cheapest of HDBaseT manufacturers.

Altona is good as well and fits a nice middle ground on price.

Binary is very nice and also good on the price. I have a Binary 4x4 HDMI in my personal theater.

RTCom (digital extender) makes a nice switcher that has a good price ()

Options are fewer once you go into the 16x16 and higher range.

RTCom makes a cardframe based 18x18 that can hold a mix of HDMI, DVI, CAT6 and fiber cards. () Email me offline if you want pricing.

Aurora Multimedia has cardframe based switchers in 8x8, 16x16 and 32x32 sizes that allow you to build based on the type of inputs/outputs you need.

Patrick

--- In Crestron@..., "Etienne" <etienne@...> wrote:

What are the alternative to Crestron for full HD distribution, when the budget is tight?

4x4, 8x8 or 16x16


tx


Re: iPad Mini

Jesus @ Audio& Net Artist
 

Friday I went to a job customer had the Mini running the APP. he used to
have regular Ipad but changed and he type in all the info in the app and
running without any problems. I might say I did love how good it feels the
app in a mini!!! Ill upload a photo later!

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Re: CHV-TSTAT force "extended" run times?

 

You may be on to something there...

I know I haven't changed the TStat setup since before I last updated the firmware, and I remember at the time thinking that the anticipators weren't having any/much affect. And the anticipators were set for what I "thought" would do what I wanted based on the manual (e.g. backwards from what reality appears to be) -- I'm using a "normal" single stage system (burner/forced air heat and ac).

On the 2nd floor (Kitchen/Living) where the TStat is, there really isn't a "less bad" location for either the stat or an RTS, but I would like to get an RTS on the 3rd floor (Master Bed) anyway so I might force myself to do that while I'm doing some other work over the summer -- if any of this "free time" I hear speak of surfaces.

I haven't seen the OD temp behave as you describe using an RSS for OD... Before that, I originally had a RTS that did all sorts of weird things toward the end of its life including at one point reporting the OD temp oscillating between something like +126F and -200F until you entered and exited setup, but that clearly wasn't a firmware issue.

Lincoln

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-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of highfidelityinc
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 5:33 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: CHV-TSTAT force "extended" run times?

I found the heat and cool anticipators did not work on the older firmware levels. But when I switched to v2.061, they started working. I seem to recall however that they worked in reverse of what the manual said. But I have a dual fuel system so that issue may only be unique to that mode.

If the thermostat is in a bad location, you could use a remote temperature sensor. Even if you mount the sensor real close to the thermostat, you will probably observe an improvement.

The big problem with the internal sensor is the inside of the TSTAT runs so hot that it messes up the internal temperature sensor. Depending on how the air current changes when the blower turns on, it can cause the thermostat to either short cycle or run too long. The internal sensor is mounted near the bottom of the thermostat. A downward draft will cause the internal sensor to heat up while an upward draft will cause the internal sensor to cool down.

The big issue I have with v2.061 is occasionally the outdoor temperature sensor intermittently jumps up about 50 degrees and stays there until you reboot the thermostat or run the internal sensor calibration test. A different sensor behaves the same way and the problem started when I updated the firmware. Just downgrade firmware and waiting to see if the problem recurs.

Steve

--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote:

Thanks -- apparently I need to refresh my memory of the "Anticipator"'s function -- Cool was at 6 [though I swear, other than FW updates I haven't touched the state since it was installed.

I knocked it down a bit and the frequency of cool calls has dropped -- but of course, today everything is overcast and relatively cool anyway so it's hard to be positive...

Lincoln

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-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Brian Gross
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 6:15 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: CHV-TSTAT force "extended" run times?

If I recall correctly, there are heating and cooling 'anticipators' in the setup screen on the tstat. Sounds like the cooling one may be set a bit too aggressively.

--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@> wrote:

So my house has started running "cool" cycles for the year and I'm noticing that the cycle times seem much shorter and more frequently than prior years and actually if I look at the temps the temp is 1-2 degrees above the setpoint within a few seconds of the cool cycle ending. (I can't say I've ever noticed that before - but cycle times haven't bothered me before either)

The TSTAT is admittedly not in a great place -- it's where the HVAC contractor/prior owner put the old school Honeywell stat - but since all of the other walls on this floor are either exterior, a common wall with my next door neighbor, or have a fireplace/plasma on them I can't really do much better. (Also: Whomever designed the HVAC system was, IMO, smoking crack - there's only one return in the house and it's on the first floor of a 3-story townhome)

Is there any way to force the TSTAT to make the cool call longer / reduce the number of cycles? I'd much rather a longer cool cycle and have it overshoot the setpoint by a degree or five than have it firing every 10 minutes or so.

Or am I barking up the wrong tree in the first place?

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Re: Add Fonts to Core3 Project?

Eric Williams
 

+1, you can even create a very limited theme (if you don't want to dive too deal into it) with just txt objects with various font styles sizes colors etc... Its really pretty easy.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Neil Dorin" <neildorin@...>
Sent: ?5/?12/?2013 2:34 PM
To: "Crestron@..." <Crestron@...>
Subject: Re: [Crestron] Re: Add Fonts to Core3 Project?


If you have access to labs you can activate the theme editor in Studio and its super easy to add fonts to themes.
On 2013-05-07, at 1:29 PM, Tray Schaeffer <trayschaeffer@...> wrote:

"I'm a doctor, not a bricklayer." ... I loves me some StarTrek :)

Tray

From: Chip
Sent: Tuesday, May 07, 2013 2:59 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: Add Fonts to Core3 Project?

"Dammit Jim, I'm a coder - not a graphic designer!"

If only I could make my company *not* sell Core 3...errr..."SMART OBJECT" panels... I so would.

- Chip

--- In mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com, "blcsnd" <joshjx@...> wrote:

But at the moment you can user the fonts provided by the themes or create a graphics for the object with the text and font you need instead.

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Re: 2-series stopprog causing watchdog reboot?

Kool-Aid Drinker
 

With a program running, the program ran fine, TOP looked fine.

I only got "excessive" or "wrong" when the program was stopped (or
completely absent).

If it hadn't been my test processor (sometimes dozens of program loads
per day), I may never have noticed.

On Sun, 12 May 2013 16:59:46 -0400, Lincoln King-Cliby
<lincoln@...> wrote:

Part of the reason this is annoying me is nothing in TOP really jumps out as being
"excessive" or "wrong"


Re: CHV-TSTAT force "extended" run times?

 

I found the heat and cool anticipators did not work on the older firmware levels. But when I switched to v2.061, they started working. I seem to recall however that they worked in reverse of what the manual said. But I have a dual fuel system so that issue may only be unique to that mode.

If the thermostat is in a bad location, you could use a remote temperature sensor. Even if you mount the sensor real close to the thermostat, you will probably observe an improvement.

The big problem with the internal sensor is the inside of the TSTAT runs so hot that it messes up the internal temperature sensor. Depending on how the air current changes when the blower turns on, it can cause the thermostat to either short cycle or run too long. The internal sensor is mounted near the bottom of the thermostat. A downward draft will cause the internal sensor to heat up while an upward draft will cause the internal sensor to cool down.

The big issue I have with v2.061 is occasionally the outdoor temperature sensor intermittently jumps up about 50 degrees and stays there until you reboot the thermostat or run the internal sensor calibration test. A different sensor behaves the same way and the problem started when I updated the firmware. Just downgrade firmware and waiting to see if the problem recurs.

Steve

--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@...> wrote:

Thanks -- apparently I need to refresh my memory of the "Anticipator"'s function -- Cool was at 6 [though I swear, other than FW updates I haven't touched the state since it was installed.

I knocked it down a bit and the frequency of cool calls has dropped -- but of course, today everything is overcast and relatively cool anyway so it's hard to be positive...

Lincoln

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Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
Crestron Services Provider

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Brian Gross
Sent: Friday, May 10, 2013 6:15 PM
To: Crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: CHV-TSTAT force "extended" run times?

If I recall correctly, there are heating and cooling 'anticipators' in the setup screen on the tstat. Sounds like the cooling one may be set a bit too aggressively.

--- In Crestron@..., Lincoln King-Cliby <lincoln@> wrote:

So my house has started running "cool" cycles for the year and I'm noticing that the cycle times seem much shorter and more frequently than prior years and actually if I look at the temps the temp is 1-2 degrees above the setpoint within a few seconds of the cool cycle ending. (I can't say I've ever noticed that before - but cycle times haven't bothered me before either)

The TSTAT is admittedly not in a great place -- it's where the HVAC contractor/prior owner put the old school Honeywell stat - but since all of the other walls on this floor are either exterior, a common wall with my next door neighbor, or have a fireplace/plasma on them I can't really do much better. (Also: Whomever designed the HVAC system was, IMO, smoking crack - there's only one return in the house and it's on the first floor of a 3-story townhome)

Is there any way to force the TSTAT to make the cool call longer / reduce the number of cycles? I'd much rather a longer cool cycle and have it overshoot the setpoint by a degree or five than have it firing every 10 minutes or so.

Or am I barking up the wrong tree in the first place?

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Sr. Systems Architect | Crestron Certified Master Programmer (Silver)
ControlWorks Consulting, LLC
Crestron Services Provider




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Re: 2-series stopprog causing watchdog reboot?

 

Hmmm... maybe I need to revisit Labs and look for that

Part of the reason this is annoying me is nothing in TOP really jumps out as being "excessive" or "wrong"

thread=ReaLIdle utilization=84.52%
thread=LISR utilization=6.29%
thread=CRHostH utilization=4.2%
thread=LogicPro utilization=1.58%
thread=TCP_Read utilization=1.3%
thread=CCresnet utilization=0.36%
thread=TIMER utilization=0.25%
thread=RxID1a utilization=0.15%
thread=UDP_Serv utilization=0.7%
thread=ETHRHISR utilization=0.3%
thread=EvntDisp utilization=0.2%
thread=RxIDfc utilization=0.2%
thread=TCP_Task utilization=0.1%
thread=FPdisp utilization=0.1%
thread=ComXx utilization=0.1%
thread=EventSch utilization=0.1%
thread=RxIDfa utilization=0.1%
thread=RxID15 utilization=0.1%

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Crestron Services Provider

-----Original Message-----
From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Kool-Aid Drinker
Sent: Sunday, May 12, 2013 4:47 PM
To: crestron@...
Subject: [Crestron] Re: 2-series stopprog causing watchdog reboot?

There's been a smattering of threads about the problem. The exact
conditions that produce it remain elusive.

Stopprog didn't give me many reboots, just really high utilization of
TCP_Read, UDP_Serv, LISR, and TIMER. Programs loads would fail unless
I did the same reboot/stopprog that you're doing.

Even a freshly booted processor with no program in it showed high
network-related utilization.

Apparently, there is beta 4.7 firmware that ameliorates the issue. I
can't confirm/deny its effectiveness -- I chose to roll back to 4.3.


On Sun, 12 May 2013 14:15:45 -0400, Lincoln King-Cliby
<lincoln@...> wrote:

My house is essentially running on two processors - there's a CP2E for
lighting/HVAC/security and general "supervision"- basically things I only touch once a year
or so, and a Pro2 [*wistfully* some day a Pro3] for audio/video/energy management/access
control that gets much more tweaking when I have free time.

The program isn't crazy - RealIdle is consistently >=84% and the HeapFree is generally
10-12 MB (on a 32MB processor). Program is running on CF but it would fit in internal
memory (it's more "so I don't have to wait for the COMPACT/"File System Maintenance")

What I've noticed for the past 6 months or so is that when I try loading a new program,
Toolbox fails miserably unless I stop the program first. But if I telnet to the processor
and do STOPPROG, I get exactly this far

PRO2 Control Console
Connected to Host: LJKC-PRO2
PRO2> stopprog
Stopping Program................................................................
..................

Before disappearing into the wild blue yonder... eventually the processor reboots

If I telnet to the processor while it's loading the program / running the initial solution
after rebooting and issue stopprog in the middle of that, the program stops just fine and I
cal load via Toolbox - but it's getting annoying (FYI, Progreset does gets hung/watchdogs
at the same point).

I can't recall having this issue with any of my clients' systems which is part of the
reason I'm even more perplexed/convinced that I have something lingering in a dark corner
that I need to take a flamethrower to, but the only changes in the last 6 months have been
fairly simple - move audio sources around, delete some redundant logic. I don't even think
any of the S+ has changed.

Software is current, firmware is current (4.007.0004)

It seems weird that the processor is running just fine, I only have issues trying to get it
to stop running.

Any guesses, ideas, or shots in the dark?

[Like I said, program is not huge - 4449 symbols / 7744 actual symbols / 23869 digitals /
5099 analogs / 3906 serials / 18.05 KB NVRAM / 1.56 MB Flash / 328.18 KB SIMPL+; ~30
Ethernet devices, ~49 Cresnet devices]

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