Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Re: Video for RS232 or any relevant documentation

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No you are still doing a bidirectional update w/ regex.

You send the volume command to the Denon from your ipod

Slider sends command of
MV##\x0A\x0D (where XX is a value from 00 to 99 for volume)
or
MVUP\x0A\x0D (turn volume up)
MVDOWN\x0A\x0D (turn volume down)

Denon receiver echos back volume state (via globalcache unit)
MV## (where XX is a value from 00 to 99 for volume)

Use a regexp in Command fusion to capture the value of the volume
feedback from the Denon receiver to update the correct serial join for
your volume slider
MV(.*)

On Dec 30, 10:02 am, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So what you are saying is have a master slave relationship. Ipod gives
> values of volume to denon device, device complies as opposed to bi
> directional updates with regex??
>
>
>
> Fiasco wrote:
> > My question about that would be not updating the volume slider w/ a
> > regex as I've been doing that but passing the value of the slider as
> > the "command value" when the volume slider changes.
>
> > On Dec 29, 3:44 pm, Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com> wrote:
>
> >> Fiasco's method of showing/hiding subpages on top of a button to give
> >> the option of two different commands is a very nice solution. I would
> >> definitely give that a try anyone who needs to send a different
> >> command from a single button on every other press.
>
> >> For grabbing the volume into a slider its as simple as creating a
> >> regex to grab the volume level and then setting the min and max ranges
> >> for the value. Then assign the captured value to an analog join and
> >> use the same join on a gauge or slider and it will update with the
> >> volume level direct feedback from the receiver.
>
> >> Jarrod
>
> >> On Dec 30, 3:52 am, Fiasco <dgvoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> Ouch, that hurts (the socket lockout you mention) and the single
> >>> concurrent connection.   Glad to know that
> >>> before I run into it.
>
> >>> On Dec 29, 10:39 am, xAPPO <thor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>>> I didn't look up the specific Denon model you are controlling but I
> >>>> have my system integrated via a AVR-4306 which has inbuilt Ethernet -
> >>>> regardless the RS232 and TCP socket protocol are much the same.  One
> >>>> awkward thing about the Denon via TCP is that if a socket is kept open
> >>>> it can get locked out for some reason, and if this happens it can't
> >>>> reconnect. Only one concurrent connection is supported and so it
> >>>> requires that the Denon be power cycled to reset the socket.
>
> >>>> Because of this you have to make a choice of either a permanent open
> >>>> socket in which case you get real time event information from the
> >>>> Denon or an open/close socket approach which avoids the lockouts but
> >>>> compromises the event information .  The latter then requires a few
> >>>> exchanges each connection to recover state information - or a scape
> >>>> from the inbuilt web page.
>
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