Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Re: Video for RS232 or any relevant documentation

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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.
>
> >    K

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