Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Re: iPad - remember last page

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Yes, it's connected to Crestron. (I forget that this isn't a Crestron-
exclusive product.)

Heath


On Jul 28, 1:00 pm, phone workshop <i...@phoneworkshop.co.uk> wrote:
> Hi Heath,
>
> From the way I am reading your post, I am assuming there is some sort of control interface in place that your iPad communicates with for receiving as well as sending.
>
> I don,t have anything in place like this, I am just using CF and the Ipad to control a globalcache gc-100 with. I/R blasters pointing at the a/v devices around the room. Very basic I know but I am only just getting into the idea of automation
>
> Thanks
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> On 28 Jul 2010, at 17:28, Heath Volmer <hvol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Good idea.  Works great. Only takes a second to update on mine!
>
> > Ian:
>
> > I'll see if I can explain this.  It's really simple, fairly hard to
> > verbalize.
>
> > You'll need an Analog INIT and Analog Equate (EQU) in your program.
> > Whenever you flip a page, that page flip should also trigger a change
> > on the INIT.  Give your pages join numbers.
>
> > Tie the outputs of the EQU to some CF server digitals join inputs that
> > correspond to the joins you assigned above.
>
> > What will happen (example):  You press "Radio" and the page flips to
> > the radio page (page join 55).  In your program, the radio press will
> > also set a value on the INIT, say '5'.  The EQU will now have the
> > output that corresponds to '5' high.  That output should be connected
> > to input 55 on the CF server.  Now when you reactivate iViewer, since
> > input 55 is high, iViewer will flip to the radio page automatically.
>
> > You can also make your page flips happen using join numbers, skipping
> > the page flip setting on a given button.  I don't do that on the iPad
> > because I like to take it out and show it to clients.  It may not be
> > connected to my system, so I need it to behave as normal as possible.
>
> > Hope that helps.  It isn't as clear as I'd like.
>
> > Heath
>
> > On Jul 27, 9:14 pm, "Adam Zatorski" <Adam.Zator...@kingsystemsllc.com>
> > wrote:
> >> I use analogs to do this, holding the page join high. The project  
> >> opens and then takes about 3 seconds to make the flip.
>
> >> Adam Zatorski
> >> King Systems LLC
>
> >> On Jul 27, 2010, at 8:44 PM, "Heath Volmer" <hvol...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >>> This may be due to lack of multitasking but is it possible to have the
> >>> project open back up on the page is was last on?  If the user leaves
> >>> iViewer, does this or that in another app and comes back to the
> >>> iViewer, it always starts at the first page.
>
> >>> I've tried various settings with no luck.
>
> >>> Thanks, Heath
>
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