Monday, November 16, 2009

Re: sending rs232 commands?

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Hi Jarrod, thanks for the reply, i thought as much about it simply
passing commands -

the key is the TCP port connection - how is this physically done
within GuiDesigner when i'm creating a command for a button? do I
create 2 new systems with the globalcache's IP, but with ':4999' and ':
5000' on the end for the 2 serial ports?

Kind regards, yor help is much appreciated.

Adam.

On Nov 14, 1:46 am, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
> Hi Adam,
>
> With the GC-100, whatever commands you send through to the serial port
> are passed through directly to the end device.
> So there is nothing you need to add to the commands, just the commands
> that the device you are controlling actually expect.
>
> Just remember to connect to the correct TCP port of the GC-100. Serial
> port one is TCP port 4999, serial port 2 (if using GC-100-12 or above)
> is TCP port 5000.
>
> Jarrod
>
> On Nov 14, 3:07 am, amadcitrus <amadcit...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > (Thanks for your earlier reply about the IR Jarrod)
>
> > I've got a question about RS232 using a GC100-12, should the wizard in
> > CF generate the correct format? i.e the 'header' part of the string?
> > (given that you have to select which serial port you are sending
> > from).
>
> > Does anyone have an example rs-232 string (for any device)
> > successfully used with the GC100?
> > In this instance I am attempting to send some Rako lighting commands
> > out of serial port 1, the string would be ho:24 ro:8 sc:4\x0D (house
> > number 24, room 8, lighting scene 4)
>
> > am i on the right track here.....?
>
> > thanks in advance,
> > Adam

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