1. Setup the system EOM character depending on the protocol of the
device you are controlling.
2. Create a feedback item and enter the regex to capture whatever data
you need.
3. Create the necessary capture groups to format the data and assign
to a join.
4. Create an object on the same join.
We can help with more details if you provide an example of the data
coming back and what you want to capture.
Jarrod
On Jun 1, 11:00 pm, Leandro <lsud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks
> My GC100 is working fine on my system. I`m also controllig some stuff
> via RS232. I want to know if I can read the port 4999 0r 5000 with
> iViewer and display the data on the iphone
>
> Thanks
>
> On 28 mayo, 19:19, Nahshon Williams <spc...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Leandro
> > You need to know what protocol your device uses? Who is the manufacturer?
> > The GC 100 serial (rs232) works with the following ports: 4999 and Port
> > 5000 TCP Only
> > You need to create a new system and create commands (based on the protocol).
> > Let me know if you need further help. . .
>
> > You need the following to be working in the correct order
> > 0)Do you have the serial protocol of your device?
> > 1) Do you have the right serial cable? (is the pin out correct?)
> > 2)Have you configured the GC100 with the correct port settings? (do you
> > have the right baud rates?)
> > 3)Have you imported the plugin for the GC100 into Gui Designer?
> > 4)Have you used the correct EOM character for feedback? (in system
> > properties)
> > 5)Have you terminated your command with the correct character? eg \x0D
> > or \x0A or any other terminator as specified by the protocol.
> > 6)Is your router configured to work with the GC100 (does the light
> > flicker when you press a button? are you on the same subnet as the GC100?)
>
> > Nahshon
>
> > On 28/05/2010 20:50, Leandro wrote:
>
> > > Hi everybody. I`m new on this. Can anyone help me and tell me how can
> > > I do to receive data from a 232 port on GC-100 and display that on an
> > > iphone.
>
> > > Thanks
>
> > > Leandro
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