Wednesday, March 3, 2010

Re: Feedback to Guage on Denon - Now Working

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http://scores.warbirdsiii.com/onkyors232.xls

On Mar 3, 6:27 pm, Fiasco <dgvoll...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'll upload it and post a link later tonight
>
> On Mar 3, 1:38 pm, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Fiaso, it is on your enthusiasm that I have elected to get the onkyo.  
> > Where can I find their protocol? Could you email me a copy?
> > I am currently working on an "apple style" remote for the onkyo for now
> > just the images and buttons.
> > I emailed onkyo (no response yet).  Downloaded the 156 page manual for
> > the tx-nr-5007 but no mention of the protocol.
> > The unit is difficult to find in London. The shop keeps telling me they
> > will be in stock soon. I hope it is worth the wait. . .
>
> > On 03/03/2010 19:13, Fiasco wrote:
>
> > > Love my Onkyo 875.   RS232 protocol is fantastic and I run all three
> > > zones through command fusion.
>
> > > On Mar 3, 4:50 am, Nahshon Williams<spc...@gmail.com>  wrote:
>
> > >> I have not yet finished the project :-(                        
> > >> (Thinking of moving to onkyo as zones not working on this denon)
>
> > >> Anyway here is how I was able to get feedback working.
>
> > >> Here are the images that I use:  http://vandermehrn.com/lc/feedback/
>
> > >> Everything lies in the REGEX.
> > >> Things to note.
>
> > >> You do not need to escape the "\" in "\x0D" EXCEPT when testing your
> > >> regex in the regex tester. (no quotes in regex)
>
> > >> For example to get feedback on the guage for volume, I send the denon;
>
> > >> MVUP\x0D
>
> > >> The denon responds with
>
> > >> MV50\x0D . . . MV51\x0D. . .MV52\x0D. . .MV53\x0D and so on as long as
> > >> it gets a new "volume up" command it will respond with the new change in
> > >> value.
>
> > >> A regex to capture this would be ^MV(\d*)\x0D$  (Thanks Jarrod. . . see
> > >> below)
> > >> The first and last characters of  that regex are for matching the
> > >> responses that have that exact format. (in case there are other
> > >> responses) in the data stream.
> > >> What is important is that the values in the brackets are captured.
>
> > >> We will now need to assosciate these captured values\events to a guage.
> > >> To do this we need to give a guage and the captured event the same join
> > >> numbers.
> > >> In this case 222.
>
> > >> We also need to specify the minimum and maximum values for the guage so
> > >> it is scaled correctly. (in the feedback manager)
> > >> For this Denon the volume response range goes from 0 - 98.
>
> > >> I learn as I go so anyone please add what you might think I missed out.
> > >> . . .
>
> > >> xcuse tpyos
>
> > >> Nahshon
>
> > >> On 03/03/2010 01:42, Howard wrote:
>
> > >>> Nahshon - Did you ever do the "how to" tutorial? I am trying to
> > >>> understand how to setup feedback from a Denon AVR to iViewer on an
> > >>> iPod Touch via the broadcaster plugin in Eventghost and having
> > >>> difficulty.
>
> > >>> Howard
>
> > >>> On Jan 19, 11:05 am, Nahshon Williams<spc...@gmail.com>    wrote:
>
> > >>>> Thank you Jarod
>
> > >>>> I now have feedback on the guage.
> > >>>> I am thinking of writing a mini "how to" tutorial when I complete this
> > >>>> project.
> > >>>> There is are little nuances here and there . . .
>
> > >>>> Nahshon
>
> > >>>> Jarrod Bell wrote:
>
> > >>>>> When using hex bytes in the regex, you don't escape the backslash. So
> > >>>>> the regex should be:
> > >>>>> ^MV(\d*)\x0D$
> > >>>>> or
> > >>>>> MV(\d*)\x0D
>
> > >>>>> You would need to copy/paste the string that is being matched against
> > >>>>> into the regex tester within guiDesigner as you cannot enter hex bytes
> > >>>>> into the test value field.
>
> > >>>>> Jarrod
>
> > >>>>> On Jan 19, 3:14 am, Nahshon<spc...@gmail.com>    wrote:
>
> > >>>>>> Just realiased inserted images do not come up on the newsroup
> > >>>>>> hear is a link:
>
> > >>>>>>http://www.vandermehrn.com/lc/feedback/
>
> > >>>>>> On Jan 18, 3:44 pm, Nahshon Williams<spc...@gmail.com>    wrote:
>
> > >>>>>>> Adding Feedback to denon system
>
> > >>>>>>> Step one Look at at RS232 protocol spec
> > >>>>>>> <http://vandermehrn.com/lc/AVCA11SR.pdf>
>
> > >>>>>>> The example of a command   *<CR>    is the meaning of 0x0D.
> > >>>>>>>     SIDVD<CR>      :  Select Input source DVD
> > >>>>>>>     MSTHX SURROUND EX<CR>      :  surround Mode Set to THX SURROUND EX
> > >>>>>>>     MVUP<CR>      :  Master Volume UP
> > >>>>>>>     PWON<CR>      :  system PoWer ON
> > >>>>>>>     PWSTANDBY<CR>      :  system PoWer STANDBY
> > >>>>>>>     SI?<CR>    : Request command for now playing input source>>    Return
> > >>>>>>> RESPONSE SI***<CR>
>
> > >>>>>>> This is great I can change volume and Inputs to the system.
> > >>>>>>> here is the Protocol for the AVCA11SR:http://vandermehrn.com/lc/AVCA11SR.pdf
>
> > >>>>>>> What does it say about feedback? Well Page 9 Says:
>
> > >>>>>>> So I write the REGEX and test it.
>
> > >>>>>>> the structure is:
>
> > >>>>>>> MV80\x0D
>
> > >>>>>>> Here are 2 Regexs that can capture the value:
>
> > >>>>>>> ^MV(\d{1,2})\\x0D$
> > >>>>>>> ^MV(\d*)\\x0D$
> > >>>>>>> Both give me a capture of 80
>
> > >>>>>>> So now I enter the FEEDBACK and the ANALOG JOINS (see combined image below)
>
> > >>>>>>> When I change the volume MVUP\x0D or MVDown\x0D
>
> > >>>>>>> Nothing happens to the guage.
>
> > >>>>>>> What am I missing guys?
>
> > >>>>>>> I have been trying feedback for days following my RS232 post.
> > >>>>>>> Look at the indignity of two buttons for Screen up and Screen Down. and
> > >>>>>>> Projector On and Projector Off.
>
> > >>>>>>> Fiasco has a great work around I cannot use for adding 2 commands to a
> > >>>>>>> button. (it needs feedback)
> > >>>>>>> I am reading the manual correctly or missing anything out?
>
> > >>>>>>> I have read it so many times I dream about it seriously....- Hide quoted text -
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