![]() That Denon module is a brute when most of the logic to run that receiver is pretty simple. On Jun 9, 2011, at 10:00 AM, Jeremy Weatherford wrote:Īhh. Maybe if you call them and point it out again thatll speed things up? TB is aware of the issue but I'm not sure if they'll deal with it soon. When you see a value of 2d the module is successfully connected to the AVR. If you have all the outputs on the receiver checked to monitor you'll see that when you click and hold activate to force the connect signal high, you'll see the status analog value change. You can select the activate command popup. The way to test if you have the same issue (which I'm quite certain you do) is to go into realtime in SB and right click on the connect signal at the bottom of the commands folder for your receiver. Using a BUF with a 1 enable and a 1->connect in the buffer. Using an OS to trigger an SR that forced connect high Putting a 1 on the connect input to the virtual connection macro Theres no way to force a digital high permanently from the SB environment.įrom within the SIMPL module I tried various methods that would work perfectly on a SIMPL only program but all had no success persisting the connect signal in SB. However, once the time elapsed I was stuck again. The closest I got was to force it high from a global variable in SB for a specified amount of time. I have no idea why ( and nor does TB) but no matter how you try to get the connect digital input to stay high, SB somehow forces it low. The issue is with the virtual connection logic tor the TCP/IP client within SB. I spent a week trying to get this to work in SB with a module I have that works flawlessly in SIMPL. Of the Denon, but it doesn't want to connect. I show the correct IP ID, the correct IP Address and port (PTL4 on a PMC3-XP) I get status "unknown" in the IP Table of the Module to System Builder to do the same from a Crestron interface I have a Denon AVR that I can successfully control from a telnet Think it was as simple as an SIO and a gather. Sometime ago, I received a telnet module from a Crestron employee. If it DOES work, you've got a programming issue. To check this, try connecting with Hyperterminal, or another console There's a handshaking process that occurs, that the Denon is probably Check yourĭefault gateway setting if the Denon is on a different subnet. You're holding the Connect line high on the TCP/IP Client. Denon speaks raw TCP/IP, no telnet negotiations required.
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