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CEN-RGBHV8X8
Matt
--- In Crestron@..., "Andy Maxey" <andy@...> wrote:
RGBHV switchers? I wasn't able to find one on Crestron's website.These work exactly like any type of Crestron device. Use analogs to select the input for a specified output. Are you having specific trouble that we could help with? |
Andy Maxey
I'm used to Extron, Autopatch and Sierra Video and was a little surprised
when I saw the available options. An example would help get it clear in my mind what's going on. From: Crestron@... [mailto:Crestron@...] On Behalf Of Matt Sent: Monday, January 26, 2009 11:28 AM To: Crestron@... Subject: [Crestron] Re: CEN-RGBHV8X8 --- In Crestron@... <mailto:Crestron%40yahoogroups.com> , "Andy Maxey" <andy@...> wrote: RGBHV switchers? I wasn't able to find one on Crestron's website.These work exactly like any type of Crestron device. Use analogs to select the input for a specified output. Are you having specific trouble that we could help with? |
Jeremy Weatherford
Read the help file for examples. You'd probably be most comfortable
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using the Control$ serial input on Slot01, then you can just pretend it's a serial switcher with a new protocol. On Mon, Jan 26, 2009 at 3:45 PM, Andy Maxey <andy@...> wrote:
I'm used to Extron, Autopatch and Sierra Video and was a little surprised --
Jeremy Weatherford |
Chip Moody
Don't let all the options overwhelm you. If you're just trying to
route signals, it's really straightforward. With Extron, you're used to triggering a string like I*O! to route input "I" to output "O" with both audio and video. With the CEN-RGBHV, instead of triggering strings, you're using INITs to generate analogs. If you have digital signal that goes high to represent "I want to route input 3 to output 5", attach that signal to an INIT, which in turn feeds the output 5 analog signal on the router's symbol. Make that signal on the INIT set the analog value to 3, and you're done. You can either attach that analog signal to both V and A inputs on the symbol, or I believe there's a digital input you can latch high that will force audio to follow video. - Chip --- In Crestron@..., "Andy Maxey" <andy@...> wrote: surprised when I saw the available options. An example would help get it clearin my mind what's going on.Behalf Of Matt, "Andy Maxey" <andy@> wrote:RGBHV |
Matt
--- In Crestron@..., "Mike Janis" <psirxus@...> wrote:
Have you noticed any delay in your video switching? Meaning when you init the value (and have AV enter held high) that it still takes a moment (enough time for the display to 'go blue') before the new route is made? |
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