Saturday, December 19, 2009

Re: Need help trying to control Integra AV receiver

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Sory for not getting back with any feedback havnt had a chance, didnt
even think to see if it had a buit in web server, test a command
with ! In front an all good, stupid mistake on my part, thanks guys
for your help.

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On 20/12/2009, at 1:04 PM, CG <cgtivo@gmail.com> wrote:

> By the way, with the Integra DTR-7.9 receiver I have at the moment has
> a basic web server built-in that allows you to send a test IP commands
> in the text box at the bottom of the screen.
>
> Just access the server using the IP address of the Receiver (without
> port # 60128) and you should get in.
>
> some test commands
>
> !1PWR00 - standby
> !1PWR01 - on
> !1AMT01 - mute on
> !1AMT00 - mute off
>
> Also if you use Microsoft Telnet from the windows 'start >> run'
> option, and use the command 'o 192.168.0.5 60128' if your receivers IP
> address is 192.168.0.5 and port is 60128, you can see the feedback
> received from the receiver if you manually change settings via the
> receivers remote, front panel or via the web server.
>
>
> On Dec 20, 9:37 am, CG <cgt...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> You need to put a '!' before the command
>>
>> ie
>>
>> !1PWR00 - standby
>> !1PWR01 - on
>>
>> On Dec 19, 1:17 am, Fiasco <dgvoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> I have the Integra (Onkyo) RS232 specs if you need them.
>>
>>> The commands are straight ASC, no hex.
>>
>>> On Dec 17, 6:43 am, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> Hi Richard,
>>
>>>> What PC software are you using to control?
>>
>>>> The correct command should be:
>>>> 1PWR00\x0D
>>
>>>> Also try:
>>>> 1PWR00\x0A\x0D
>>
>>>> The last one is what telnet would be sending.
>>
>>>> Also make sure you have "maintain constant connection" ticked in
>>>> the
>>>> system properties.
>>
>>>> Jarrod
>>
>>>> On Dec 17, 8:08 pm, wogboynz <richard.cas...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>>> I am trying to control an Integra 5.9 AV receiver via its TCP
>>>>> port. I
>>>>> have set it to the following settings, 1p 192.168.1.17 and port
>>>>> 60128.
>>
>>>>> I have these same settings in the commandfusion software, I can
>>>>> ping
>>>>> the receiver from my PC. I think my problem is with the data I am
>>>>> sending it, I am not too sure whether it should be hex or not. The
>>>>> message to send it for zone 1 off is "1PWR00" with a Carriage
>>>>> Return
>>>>> on the end. I have tried converting it to hex and sending the
>>>>> following for the zone 1 off command I have tried
>>>>> "\x31x50x57x52x30x30x0D" "\x31\x50\x57\x52\x30\x30\x0D"
>>>>> ""1PWR00"/x0D"
>>>>> without the quotes except for the ones inside the last example.
>>>>> What
>>>>> am I doing wrong?
>>
>>>>> I can control the unit via my own pc software by sending "1PWR00"
>>>>> carriage return.
>>
>>>>> Any help would be much appreciated, I have control documentation
>>>>> for
>>>>> integra codes/protocol etc if anyone wants to take a look at that.
>>
>>>>> Cheers,
>>>>> Richard- Hide quoted text -
>>
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