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Re: Alternative to high-end automation
?Pro Control products are sold and serviced exclusively by a network of qualified dealers.¡° AFAIK, the programming software is dealers-only, same as the others. I know that many dealers give away
By Thorsten K?hler · #245733 ·
Re: Alternative to high-end automation
I¡¯d recommend ProControl. ?It¡¯s made by RTI, but it has the volume and channel buttons on the proper sides. It can be purchased through almost any distribution. It offers IP for iOS apps and RF
By Brian Matson · #245732 ·
Re: Alternative to high-end automation
I set up a system with a ML-600 for my parents probably 10 years ago now. The original remote failed after a while, so we found one on ebay. Other than that, the system works great for their simple
By Geoffrey Reynolds · #245731 ·
Re: Alternative to high-end automation
A solution that pretty much only works with smartphones or iOS/Android tablets for the user interface isn't a good solution, IMHO. Dedicated remotes with buttons are needed in many cases. Will Home
By Geoffrey Reynolds · #245730 ·
Re: Alternative to high-end automation
Being a dinosaur I still use an ML-600 for my main TV room.? It is just so frigging reliable I've never found the headaches with Crestron's newer remotes worth the effort to migrate to a new
By jbasen · #245729 ·
Re: Big Ass Fan integration
Thanks Tony. I don't see a reason that the Hubitat-Crestron code I've written shouldn't work with a Big Ass Fan as long as there is a properly written Hubitat driver for the Big Ass Fan.? I use the
By jbasen · #245728 ·
Re: Alternative to high-end automation
An HR-310 or HR-150 would be a lot easier to use than a TSR-310, especially for older users. It would also be lower cost.
By Tony Golden · #245727 ·
Re: Alternative to high-end automation
If a touchscreen is not required, you could go for the HR-310 which is much cheaper. And i?d also go for a used RMC3 as it was already suggested by somebody else. Cheers, Thorsten Von:
By Thorsten K?hler · #245726 ·
Re: Alternative to high-end automation
Thanks all for the quick responses. This is for older folks that would require a handheld remote over an ipad or any other flat surface interface. May just need to have them bite the bullet for a RMC4
By Brad Wykoff · #245725 ·
Re: Alternative to high-end automation
Have a look at Home Assistant, I have programmed and setup bunch of AMX systems and more recentrly Crestron ones but now I'm over with these oldies that suffer too much of their history ! I have
By Vincen PUJOL · #245724 ·
Re: Big Ass Fan integration
I haven't read the entire Hubitat thread, but if the fans can be controlled by Hubitat, Jay Basen's Hubitat modules could probably be used to control them from Crestron.
By Tony Golden · #245723 ·
Re: Alternative to high-end automation
I?m both a Crestron and Control4 and don?t find the Control4 significantly cheaper compared to Crestron. Programming of C4 is much simpler than SIMPL, it?s more configuring than programming and the
By Thorsten K?hler · #245722 ·
Re: Alternative to high-end automation
AFAIK any control system that can do IP and serial communications is going to be sold by a dealer. A used 3-series processor and an HR-150 would be a more budget friendly solution. Ryan Cunningham
By Ryan Cunningham · #245721 ·
Re: Alternative to high-end automation
So far, I am finding that it is requiring a dealer. I have programmed about every system out there but don't have access to software anymore. I have looked into Control4 and URC Total Control but
By Brad Wykoff · #245720 ·
Re: Alternative to high-end automation
Control4 - it does require dealer software but for a quick home theater it¡¯s pretty inexpensive. [email protected]> wrote:
By FTAV · #245719 ·
Re: Calling a C# method from Simpl+
Thanks for all the suggestions.
By Brad Wykoff · #245718 ·
Alternative to high-end automation
To begin, I have a Crestron System in my house, but I have a friend that I am installing a small theater, but he can't afford Crestron. Any suggestions for an alternative to Crestron due to budget,
By Brad Wykoff · #245717 ·
Re: <rant> Setting IP addresses on Processors and TouchPanels
Its for XIO Cloud. Seems to generate unneeded errors so if youre not using it turn it off (HYDROGENENABLE OFF)
By @johnmax · #245716 ·
Re: Big Ass Fan integration
Here is some more info about BAF changing the Haiku fans to the i6 protocol: https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues/69370 mentioning, at least for now, a way to downgrade firmware
By Jason Melvin · #245715 ·
Re: Big Ass Fan integration
Oh no, that's a bit of a disaster. The end of that thread on the hubitat forum indicates the change to the BAF app did change the integration. I'm not finding much about how they are controlled now.
By Jason Melvin · #245714 ·