Monday, May 31, 2010

Re: Gauge for Integra w/GC=100

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Jarrod helped me figure it out. I had the wrong EOM in the system
setup for the serial port. I was using \x0D and not \x1A.

Here is his explanation: Secondly, does the data from your amp come
back terminated with \x0D? If not, you should change the EOM character
of the S1 system to match the end of message string that the system
actually uses. Otherwise the feedback parsing engine doesnt know where
to split incoming data.

Thanks for your help!

Brian

On May 31, 5:34 am, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Brian, not sure if you have been following  the thread on Hex Strings
> and  Analog joins
>
> Using telnet this is what the onkyo sends with each change in state to
> the volume (even if you use the volume knob)
>
> ISCP\x10\x0A\x01!1MVL04\x1A\x0A
> (ignore the "ISCP\x10\x0A\x01" that is for network commands)
>
> As you can see the last char is line feed \x0A
>
> So for the EOM in onkyo system properties use \x0A
> To  display/capture the volume feedback data use :
>
> .*!1MVL(..).* or .*!1MVL(.*)\x1A.*
>
> Create a new capture group for the Volume Display using the same regex.
> The only difference is setting the data type to Serial.
>
> All above is for the TX-NR5007 onkyo.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Nahshon
>
> On 31/05/2010 04:00, gchts wrote:
>
>
>
> > I tried .*!1MVL(..).* and no luck.  I also tried .*!1MVL(\w{1,2}\x1A
> > no luck.
>
> > I was not getting any data in the serial join.  I tried creating a new
> > serial feedback with just the .* and just (.*) in the regex and still
> > get nothing back.  It is like nothing is coming back. I know the
> > wiring is correct because I get a response with Netlinx Studio.
>
> > Brian

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