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Prodigy EX and CEN-RFGW-EX
Hi,
I assume I know the answer to this, but wanted to confirm. I've done some testing to confirm, but still wanted to check. I am working on a PMC3-XP and I'm getting close to the light switch limit for the onboard EX GW. I can add a CEN-RFGW to the XP but it doesn't seem like the Prodigy switches will connect to the CEN-RFGW. Can someone confirm that these (i.e. P-DIMEX or P-LDIMEX) will NOT work with the CEN-RFGW-EX? Lastly, if I want to expand the EX capability of the prodigy, what is the part number for that unit? I cannot seem to find out what that is. Thanks, Warren |
Josh Tyson
Yes, a prodigy switch will not connect to a regular gateway.
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I don't think they make a standalone ex he for prodigy. You would have to buy another processor. Josh Tyson ENCO Electronics On Dec 22, 2012, at 4:19 PM, Warren <warren@...> wrote:
Hi, I assume I know the answer to this, but wanted to confirm. I've done some testing to confirm, but still wanted to check. I am working on a PMC3-XP and I'm getting close to the light switch limit for the onboard EX GW. I can add a CEN-RFGW to the XP but it doesn't seem like the Prodigy switches will connect to the CEN-RFGW. Can someone confirm that these (i.e. P-DIMEX or P-LDIMEX) will NOT work with the CEN-RFGW-EX? Lastly, if I want to expand the EX capability of the prodigy, what is the part number for that unit? I cannot seem to find out what that is. Thanks, Warren [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
If I understand what you are asking correctly you can not use a CEN-RFGW for Prodigy. And I am unaware of any way to expand the ex capability of the prodigy line which is part of its limitation. You can add plenty of CLW- EX Switches and dimmers to a CEN-RFGW like you would in a regular crestron line product.
Nate Lundquist On Dec 22, 2012, at 5:19 PM, "Warren" <warren@...> wrote: Hi, [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
Hmmm,
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On the spec sheets for the prodigy dimmers, there is a "P-RFGW-EX" listed as a compatible gateway - along with the PMC2, PMC3, etc. I just can't seem to find that product. Maybe was an "intended" product. Warren --- In Crestron@..., Josh Tyson <enco.josh@...> wrote:
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Yes, that is what I'm asking.
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Looks like the Prodigy is limited to something like 30 switches. I suppose I could add another PMC and link them. Can these be operated as slaves? Thanks, Warren --- In Crestron@..., Nate <soccerquist@...> wrote:
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The P-RFGW-EX is built into the PMC2/3
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-Neil Dorin On 2012-12-22, at 4:35 PM, "Warren" <warren@...> wrote:
Hmmm, |
Joe Hostyn
Since it's the XP processor you can use any regular line product with it (including the RFGW-EX which I've used successfully), then you have no limitations with prodigy switches. ?It's not much more to buy CLW-ex switches and you only have the gateway limits to work with. ?If you need more than the 6 remote limit your screwed without adding an extra processor.
________________________________ From: Warren <warren@...> To: Crestron@... Sent: Saturday, December 22, 2012 3:19:16 PM Subject: [Crestron] Prodigy EX and CEN-RFGW-EX ? Hi, I assume I know the answer to this, but wanted to confirm. I've done some testing to confirm, but still wanted to check. I am working on a PMC3-XP and I'm getting close to the light switch limit for the onboard EX GW. I can add a CEN-RFGW to the XP but it doesn't seem like the Prodigy switches will connect to the CEN-RFGW. Can someone confirm that these (i.e. P-DIMEX or P-LDIMEX) will NOT work with the CEN-RFGW-EX? Lastly, if I want to expand the EX capability of the prodigy, what is the part number for that unit? I cannot seem to find out what that is. Thanks, Warren [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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