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Re: D3 Scheduler
Missed the D3 in the topic. To answer Heath's question, yes you can modify the schedule file without rebuilding and reloading the program. You would grab the schedule file off the processor using File
By delcrestron · #170508 ·
Re: MTX-3 or PTX-3 rebooting late at night.
Tony is right. It also resets based on the processor time so if your time is not set right in the processor it could reset earlier or later.
By m76jc <m.clark@...> · #170507 ·
Re: D3 Scheduler
Thanks but I just ended up running it through a variable
By jets_in_2003 · #170506 ·
Re: D3 Scheduler
Yes, just run the output of the event from the event scheduler into an AND and use the button feedback to enable the other input of the AND, then run the AND into a OS or WPULSE. Mark
By delcrestron · #170505 ·
D3 Scheduler
Is it possible to Set up a scheduler event and only have it run based on a button's feedback in d3?
By jets_in_2003 · #170504 ·
Re: XBMC not giving thumbnails with MC3 and SystemBuilder
Bump, still looking for any success stories. Thanks.
By dtxmatt · #170503 ·
Mestro Shied
Guys greeting on this Holidays! I have to program some 25 Shutters via Maestro Shield, As far as I been browsing in their web site, this is what i came with: Configuration Commands UX (U1-U15) Latches
By gsusmood <audioandnetartist@...> · #170502 ·
Re: Christmas 2013
LOL!! Oops. Just a little typo. The bad part is I had not even had any Christmas spirits at that point. :)
By eagrubbs · #170501 ·
Re: MTX-3 or PTX-3 rebooting late at night.
FYI, the latest TPMC-3X firmware Release Notes states the panel will perform a "maintenance mode" (i.e., reboot) at 2 AM every day, if it's not in use at the time. Although it's not mentioned in the
By Tony Golden · #170500 ·
Re: Pakedge Reliability
I don't like that the poe switch interfaces are only correct in IE, but I just use chrome or firefox anyway and deal with the mis-alignment. The interfaces may be a little slow, but I don't find them
By jgreenink16 <jgreenink16@...> · #170499 ·
Re: prodigy mc3
Should be fine as long as you don't plan to add a lot of Crestron gear to the system. I had a good bit of stuff controlled by my PMC3. I had an Xbox 360, a HTPC, Sony Blu-Ray changer, TV, Home Theater
By metdeathx <metdeathx@...> · #170498 ·
Re: Ethernet Intersystem Communication question (yay!... right?)
The Prodigy stuff is on hand, and I really only need it to do some small stuff. As far as the EIC, it's just control a BDP-7000ES, a Roku, and serial switcher. Granted, I have to wait until next demo
By metdeathx <metdeathx@...> · #170497 ·
Re: Crestron 2 series processor
i have an older CP2 it is in use but I will be replacing as soon as I finish new one
By horsis139 <horsis139@...> · #170496 ·
prodigy mc3
I am not new to Crestron but ?I am new to doing myself? Have been paying others to do this for 10 years? My turn now? Any way I bought prodigy PMC3 (hope that was not a mistake) intent is:
By Paul Mclean <horsis139@...> · #170495 ·
Re: Time Controlled Shutdown
I would use a past with multiple parameters before I used a when. There are are several threads that discuss the benefits of the past symbol.
By marktheph951 · #170494 ·
Re: Time Controlled Shutdown
Brilliant! ;)
By Phil Bridges · #170493 ·
Re: MTX-3 or PTX-3 rebooting late at night.
I'm wondering if this is Prodigy processor specific only? Or if MC3's do it too? Or if it's purely a PTX-3 & MTX-3 hardware issue where the remote gets it's time from the processor somehow and reboots
By LENREX · #170492 ·
Re: Time Controlled Shutdown
In that case, he could use a WHEN, which only pulses for a specified length of time, at that time.
By fooguy89 · #170491 ·
Re: Time Controlled Shutdown
Just remember that every time you reboot, as long as it is after 1AM , it will be "past" 1AM, so you will have a shutdown. <kenny.jackson@...>wrote: [Non-text portions of this message have been
By Phil Bridges · #170490 ·
Re: C2n-txm on a mc3?
Always the first thing, but this is an error in simpl upon compile, before it ever hits the hardware. I've heard about some modules not being compatible from one gen processor to the next, but usually
By lokikallas · #170489 ·