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Prodigy and IP Yamaha
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Post 1 made on Monday May 30, 2011 at 20:03
audioandnetwork
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Hey Guys so i Went to a job today, its my first prodigy on System Builder, and I they have a Yamaha RX-A2000 wish can be controlled via IR, RS and IP, so I when to crestron modules and downloaded the RX-A3000 model, open on Simple, close simple and now y have it on System Builder. Now I had to drag it manually cause i dint put it on the Prodigy Composer and when i go to Properties on the Receiver I only have Serial or IR so System builder automatically assigns the Device to Slot 1 on COMN2-232, I dont mind if i have to do it via Serial, but I would like to Learn on do it via IP on System Builder, Thanks for any input on this!!!!
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Post 2 made on Monday May 30, 2011 at 23:26
razking
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You likely only imported the serial module. I do not have access to my dev system right now. You might need to open it by dbl clk from windows explorer which will bring it into simpl. Make sure it gets saved into the usr mods directory. Then rebuild usr library.
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