Saturday, January 9, 2010

Re: Video for RS232 or any relevant documentation-- What am I doing wrong?

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You may also want to try ZMON\x0D for the main zone on Z2ON\x0D for
zone 2. I've run into a receiver in the past that needed the ZM
command to operate.

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On Jan 9, 2010, at 4:57 PM, "Jarrod Bell" <jarrod@guilink.com> wrote:

> The GC-100 Serial ports operate on their own TCP ports (4999 and
> 5000). You need to create a new 'system' in the system manager for
> each serial port, and add the commands to that system that you wish to
> send to your Denon unit.
>
> The feedback also should be something like PW(.*)\x0D, then the
> captured value would be ON or OFF I believe (not familiar with the
> protocol enough, so don't quote me on this). Then for the capture
> group settings, set it to a digital join, set the 'off value' to
> "OFF" (without quotes) and the 'on value' to "ON". Then the digital
> join you assign to the capture group will go active when PWON is
> received, and inactive when PWOFF is received.
>
> Jarrod
>
> On Jan 10, 8:54 am, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hello all
>> Pulling what little hair I have left.
>>
>> Initial Conditions:
>> Denon AVC-A11SR.
>> GC100-12 (I am using serial Port 2 for the Denon)
>> Ipod Touch
>> Control FX
>>
>> My connection to the GC100 works with IR on other devices. So the
>> system is
>> set up. To that point
>> The Denon works with a crestron AV2 so I know the cable is good.
>> (correct?)
>>
>> I followed Fiasco's guide to getting feedback on the Denon. I was
>> sure I
>> understood it all.
>> In reality nothing happened. The command did not work!! (I did not
>> get as
>> far as feedback)
>>
>> For completeness here is what I did
>> The codes for the denon are on my little page:
>> here<http://vandermehrn.com/lc/AVCA11SR.pdf>http://vandermehrn.com/lc/AVCA11SR.pdf
>> <http://vandermehrn.com/lc/AVCA11SR.pdf>
>>
>> I wish to send a power on (following Fiasco's instruction for
>> feedback)
>> Fiasco used line feed = x0A and carriage return = x0D in his command:
>> PWON\x0A\x0D
>> My denon code manual uses only <CR> (Am I missing something?)
>>
>> The event confirmation from the denon is PW so my regex would be P
>> (.*)
>> correct?
>>
>> To send this to the denon, in system manager I added a command and
>> skipped
>> the wizard.
>>
>> System: gc100_192.168.1.70
>> Command Name: Power_Denon
>> Command Value: PWON\x0A\x0D
>>
>> I notice that I have not sent the device port/module details to the
>> gc100.
>> (as I would with in the IR command).
>> I am losing sleep on this, it is all I can think of any feedback or
>> insight
>> woulld be much appreciated.
>>
>> I have also tried the volume and mute commands.
>> Also a failure.
>>
>> I gave up, chickened out and tried IR on the denon. It still did not
>> work!!!
>>
>> I I I I please help :-(
>>
>> 2009/12/28 Jarrod Bell <jar...@guilink.com>
>>
>>
>>
>>> When controlling serial devices, you need to create a new system in
>>> your project which has connection details relevant to the GC-100
>>> serial port you are using.
>>> Each serial port has a different TCP port. Then the command you send
>>> is exactly as the Denon device requires (no need to add any extra
>>> info
>>> to the command as the GC-100 serial ports are just pass through
>>> ports).
>>
>>> For parsing feedback, please see the examples in our wiki -
>>> www.commandfusion.com/wiki
>>> You should be able to parse the feedback easily from Denon devices
>>> (if
>>> I recall, been a while since I worked with one).
>>
>>> You cannot send two different commands from a button. We will be
>>> eventually adding the ability to send different commands on press
>>> and
>>> release, but not different commands toggled by each press (at least
>>> not immediately anyway).
>>> You might also want to check if the projector you are using is
>>> able to
>>> control the screen automatically (if thats what you meant by
>>> 'screen'
>>> - most projectors these days have outputs for screen control).
>>
>>> Jarrod
>>
>>> On Dec 29, 6:56 am, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hello all,
>>>> I have a working IR and Relay set up thanks to the video on your
>>>> blog.
>>>> (the relay was easy)
>>>> We would like to use the serial port for communication with the
>>>> denon in
>>>> this rig:www.vandermehrn.com/lc
>>>> Need to get 2 way feedback so that one can see current volume and
>>>> so on.
>>>> Is this possible? Are there any example gui files out there? (fully
>>>> populated remote that uses all hardware features of gc100)
>>
>>>> Also
>>>> As I am using the relay for a sompfy screen I need to create a
>>>> screen up
>>>> and screen down button.
>>>> Is there a way I can do this with just on button which closes the
>>>> switch
>>>> on toggle and closes another switch on release?
>>>> In other words can I have independent commands on toggle and
>>>> release?
>>
>>>> Using the following
>>>> GC100-12
>>>> Conrolfx and Iviewer 2.2
>>>> Ipod Touch
>>
>>>> P.S. any pointers would be very much appreciated . . .
>>
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