Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Re: GC-100 -

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Thank's Ivan

see the code generated by the converter:

sendir,<mod-addr>:<conn-addr>,11,38000,<repeatcount>,1,172,170,20,18,20,18,20,18,20,18,20,18,20,55,20,18,20,18,20,18,20,
18,20,18,20,18,20,18,20,18,20,18,20,18,20,170,20,55,20,55,20,55,20,18,20,18,20,18,
20,55,20,18,20,55,20,18,20,18,20,18,20,55,20,55,20,18,20,55,20,18,20,55,20,55,20,55,20,2199

What is 'repeatcount' (red) ?

I sent the code above with the program 'Test Utility', but the IR emitter did not blink.
What can i do ?




On Tue, Jul 6, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Ivan Craig <ivancrg240@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi Rodrigo

 

Use the CCF convert utility from GC.

Copy your CCF code to the CCF window with "CCF to GC-100" button selected. Click Convert.

Copy the text from the GC-100 Command window to a text editor (Notepad)

 

Change the <mod-addr> to 2. This is the module address of the IR outputs on a GC-100-6.

Change the <conn-addr> to the IR number – if you have the IR cable plugged into the left most IR socket then its address will be 1.

Your command will look something like this (shortened for clarity)

sendir,2:1,2,38000,1,1,129,62,17,14,17,14,17,46,17,14,17,46,17,14,17,46,17,14,17,14,17,46,17,14,17,14,17,46,17,46

go to the end of the line and add \x0d

sendir,2:1,2,38000,1,1,129,62,17,14,17,14,17,46,17,14,17,46,17,14,17,46,17,14,17,14,17,46,17,14,17,14,17,46,17,46\x0d

 

Go to command fusion and make sure that you have the a GC-100 in the system manager with IP address set correctly

Create a new command in this system. In the command value field copy and paste the string from your text editor.

 

If it does not work

 

1 Make sure you have set the system properties for the GC-100 in system manager correctly.

2 Create a digital join to verify that the system is connected.

3 When you send the command, look at the LED on the GC-100 ehternet connection – it should flash each time you press the button in iViewer. If not you have a system setting problem

4 If above is ok then look at the IR led at the back of the GC100. This should flash each time a command is sent. If not, check out your command for errors.

5 If above is ok then your CCF code needs checking.

6 Still not working – switch off and try tomorrow

 

Regards

 

From: commandfusion@googlegroups.com [mailto:commandfusion@googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Rodrigo Drumond
Sent: 06 July 2010 03:56 PM
To: commandfusion@googlegroups.com
Subject: GC-100 -

 

Hi,
Someone have a  command example to send to Global Caché GC-100?
 I'm not understanding the integration with the command Fusion
I have here:

Codes in the format CCF
The program "Converter", from Global Caché
GC-100 -06

 I just need an example :)



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