Sunday, March 21, 2010

Re: Flaky IR

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Clear any Control System properties in the project properties unless
you are using a system which uses our built in protocol (Crestron/AMX/
GlobalCache/etc). See our wiki for the two methods of communication:
http://www.commandfusion.com/wiki/index.php?title=External_System

Leave 'maintain constant connection' on unless you need more than one
device to control a single GC-100 at a time.
Unticking it causes iViewer to connection>send message>disconnect each
time a command or macro is triggered.
http://www.commandfusion.com/wiki/index.php?title=GuiDesigner:System_Manager:System_Properties

If the light isnt flashing it means the command is not being sent to
the correct port (maybe some of your commands are incorrectly
formatted for the GC-100).

Jarrod

On Mar 21, 6:10 pm, nicknack <n...@nickallen.me.uk> wrote:
> Finally got to spend some time on this and think I've cracked it.
>
> Firstly, we've invested in a GC-IRL and I've re-learnt all IR codes;
> interesting to see how different they are compared to the Pronto
> converted codes.
>
> I've also unchecked 'maintain constant connection' in the device
> properties as while the new clean IR codes worked better, they still
> were flaky (as described earlier, no activity lights on the back of
> the GC-100).
>
> One other thing I did in the project properties was to remove the IP
> address of control system. I previously had this set to the IP address
> of the GC-100, with port number 4998. I've now just put a port number
> of 8019 for the iTouch; is this correct, or should I leave that blank
> too?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Nick

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