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Re: Shure MXA910 protocol details
Yep, very easy to talk to and I believe the <> were literal and no delimiter that I remember. Mark [Crestron] <Crestron@...> wrote:
By delcrestron · #219182 ·
Shure MXA910 protocol details
Anybody talked to this ceiling array mic yet? Has a protocol document, but it's a little... underspecified. Is the < > and spacing literal? Are there delimiters?
By Jeremy Weatherford · #219181 ·
Re: New BSS Modules (3-series)
I have used these on a few jobs. They are pretty good. I could be totally wrong, but there are a few things I have found. When using a stereo mixer you have to have 2 modules in place. one for the
By Scott Coumbe · #219180 ·
Re: Crestron - SmartThings Integration Code is Now on Github
Thanks. Remember, I didn't write the initial implementation of this; I just fixed a number of bugs, got it all working, and then inherited the code from the original author. I've put out all the
By jbasen · #219179 ·
Re: 3 series Bacnet
There are a few BACnet PC programs that will let you see and change values. If the PC on that network can see them then..... Setting up the BACnet 'tree' correctly takes a bit or understanding of how
By dbrichardson_bham · #219178 ·
Re: 3 series Bacnet
There are detailed instructions in Online Help Answer IDs 5589 and 5283.
By Tony Golden · #219177 ·
3 series Bacnet
Hi Guys, trying to integrate an HVAC system via Bacnet, i have set the below: Hosted bacnet Device: Object ID: 4194302d Object Name: CP3-HVAC Port number: 47808d Hosted bacnet Device: Object ID: 110d
By toni.geagea · #219176 ·
Re: Crestron - SmartThings Integration Code is Now on Github
I now have good 2-way control using this - works well and already proving useful If this can ultimately be extended to include other capabilities especially from the sensors - humidity, lux, uv,
By Matt · #219175 ·
Re: MMS-2 power supply
Phil - thanks for asking the question, and I think the sarcasm is a bit misplaced when not only does the spec on the Autonomic website not give the polarity, but it also doesn't specify the physical
By Oliver Hall · #219174 ·
Re: PC Control via Crestron
You can use ssh and powershell to accomplish all this and plenty more
By gwhisenhunt@... · #219173 ·
Re: Latest version of Samsung EXlink protocol
With resi-model Samsung displays, I've had to resort to using 1-way IR. IIRC, some use TTL-level voltage (0-5V) rather than standard RS-232 (-13V - +13V) Crestron@...> wrote:
By Phil Bridges · #219172 ·
Re: Latest version of Samsung EXlink protocol
Just a heads up...we've been having issues as of late with this years TVs. They will turn on and off just fine, but after a while they will not turn off via ExLink. Pulling the power cord will reset
By ferritoms@... · #219171 ·
Re: PC Control via Crestron
Crestron@...> wrote: I'll have to ask my SW eng...not sure if it's on an accessible system, though... Jeff ------------------------------------- Jeff Klein, DMC- E Audio Visual Project
By FBC Tech Team · #219170 ·
Re: MMS-2 power supply
It is a 12V 5A power supply. It is on the website.
By ptnguyen22 · #219169 ·
Re: MMS-2 power supply
Thanks for the helpful response! Crestron@...> wrote:
By Phil Bridges · #219168 ·
Re: MMS-2 power supply
Just looked at the power supply for the one on my bench. GPE ( Golden Profit Electronics) Model: GPE0720D - 120500W Input: 100-240V 50/60 Hz 1.8A Output: 12V 500mA 60w Center Pin hot
By Adam · #219167 ·
Re: New BSS Modules (3-series)
I did a couple systems using them in early December. I haven't heard of any issues with either system.
By sdd5555 · #219166 ·
Re: MMS-2 power supply
Great! Thank you for the help! Crestron@...> wrote:
By Phil Bridges · #219165 ·
Re: MMS-2 power supply
I purchased this exact power supply for the MMS-2 in my office and has worked fine for a year: Amazon.com: TNTE 12 Volt Power Supply - 5 Amp Standard (12V 5A DC) Adapter: Home Audio & Theater
By sound.scan · #219164 ·
Re: MMS-2 power supply
I, for one, appreciate the sarcasm. I also appreciate that this document doesn't say if tip is positive or negative. Crestron@...> wrote:
By Phil Bridges · #219163 ·