- #Crestron simpl hex serial#
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- #Crestron simpl hex software#
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#Crestron simpl hex plus#
Each channel has independent settings for volume, treble, bass, mute, and mixer controls plus a 12-band parametric equalizer. The Crestron ® C2N-VEQ4 Cresnet ® 4-Channel Digital Volume Control module is a digitally controlled 4-channel audio processor that incorporates volume, tone, mixer and equalization capabilities. Ĭontrol: C2N-VEQ4 Introduction Features and Functions Programming with the Crestron SystemBuilder.
#Crestron simpl hex software#
Programming Software.Įarliest Version Software Requirements for the PC. CHV-TSTAT CHV-THSTAT FIRMWARE UP TO 1.1Ĭresnet 4-Channel Digital Volume Control: C2N-VEQ4.CHV-TSTAT CHV-THSTAT FIRMWARE BETWEEN 1.1-2.0.CHV-TSTAT CHV-THSTAT FIRMWARE 2.0 AND LATER.Measuring TX$ and RX$ to GND will tell you which is TX$. Otherwise the advice above is well founded and I'd heed it were I in your shoes.
#Crestron simpl hex serial#
If you are doing a lot of seral control a serial cable tester will save lots of time. If you have you IR wired out of phase or you serial connected to pin 3 when it should be pin 2 you will have an issue no amount of debugging the program will solve. With some pieces you need to establish communciations and I like to this before debugging the program. If not try it with the null modem in place and type in the string values.īefore you begin debugging a program I like to debug the wiring and serial logic. You can then type in the string directly. Call up the TX$ and RX$ signal names you defined in the program ( ie, NEC_TX$ and NEC_RX$ ) and double click on that signal. Easiest way to do this without rewriting the program is to use Test Manager. Rather then test the entire program, try sending basic commands such as power on and power off.
If you don't like Viewport, try HyperTerminal ) I'g go back to Crestron and try again. Once you can communicate from Viewport ( which is a teminal emulation program. You will want a null modem adaptor just in case you do step on incorrectly. Next I'd pay attention to the com port settings.įinally I'd hook my computer to the NEC directly and fire the strings from the sequence keys in Viewport/setup. Then you will discover if you need a crossover or straight through cable. Then I care about where the control system says its pins for RX$, TX$ GND, RTS and CTS are found. I do care where it says it's RX$, TX$, GND and if necessary, RTS and CTS lines will be found on its db9.
#Crestron simpl hex manual#
I don't care that your manual says you need a crossover cable. You can get the odd case where you also need to short some pins on a connector but that is rare and what i have said above will get you through the vast majority of testing for correct connection. If you require a 5 or 7 wire configuration and pins 2 and 3 are crossed, then all other pairs will also be crossed and vice versa.Īlso remember as a rule of thumb that if you only require 3 wire configuration, it still won't do any harm to have 5 or 7 wires connected so long as all pairs are wired the same way (crossed or straight through).īe carefull to make sure that both ends are plugged in and powered up because if you only have one end plugged in, you will read a voltage leading you to believe that you need to swap the pins when in fact, that might not be the case. If one of the readings was either positive or not showing voltage then switch pins 2 and 3 at one end and re-measure. Swap the red probe to pin 3 and you should also read a similar negative voltage. Grab multimeter and switch it to under 20v DCīlack probe to pin 5, red probe to pin 2, you should read negative voltage between 6 and 9 volts typically. Make sure both end devices have the DB-9 connector plugged in and both devices are powered up
If your ever unsure if X-over cabling is required or if it is straight through do the following. I connect Nec plasma's to Crestron on a weekly basis and i can tell you that the configuration for wiring is 5 wire X-over. Sure you have the Com baud rate and other settings I have not done a NEC in a while, but I remember