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TSU-9600 2-Way Serial
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Post 1 made on Friday September 29, 2006 at 00:37
joeh71
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I don't know if this has been covered yet. Does anyone know if the new RFX-9600 serial base will be 2-Way. I would love to get volume status from my Meridian G-68 Processor back to the TSU-9600. Thanks in advace, Joe.
Post 2 made on Friday September 29, 2006 at 20:31
max viegas
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I am very interested in an answer to this aswell, If anyone knows please respond...
Post 3 made on Friday September 29, 2006 at 22:10
Lyndel McGee
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2-way communication is usually reserved for the Crestron/AMX type of control panels.
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Post 4 made on Saturday September 30, 2006 at 18:34
mburwen
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Maybe I don't get it. I thought that RS-232 is included so that 2-way can be supported.
Post 5 made on Saturday September 30, 2006 at 19:03
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That is what I thought aswell, It would be nice if aomeone from Cedia or with some inside info could chime in and clear this up.
Post 6 made on Saturday September 30, 2006 at 21:15
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The serial command set is usually far more extensive than the IR Command set. Unidirectional RS232 is common with high end panels, superior reliability and a more extensive command set when compared to IR.
Post 7 made on Saturday September 30, 2006 at 21:40
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I don't remember hearing anything about 2-way RS-232 at Cedia, Dave do you remember??

One way is becoming a little more common these days, URC has just come out with it and RTI has had it for a while.

Like most have said in regards to 2 way RS-232, it is not cheap to impement. The most inexpesive Crestron processor I know of is just over a grand, and that is bare bones for Crestron prcessors. RTI's 2-way processor has been pushed back and is gonna retail at around $1400. I believe URC's product is also 1 way RS-232, do remember price on this.
When good enough is not good enough.
Post 8 made on Sunday October 1, 2006 at 11:15
Eigeny Oulianov
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The most cost effective 2-way RS-232 solution I touched is Elan SC-4 with very short list of supported 2-way devices.
Crestron QMI-RMC with TPS-4L (or TPMC-4X) is the smallest full-featured 2-way solutions.
There are too many issues in RS-232 communications, especially in 2-way. Crestron's modules for control devices by such type of communications are the most complex of all within user projects.
I don't think that Pronto or other universal remotes will provide this functionality.
Post 9 made on Sunday October 1, 2006 at 16:05
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On October 1, 2006 at 11:15, Eigeny Oulianov said...
The most cost effective 2-way RS-232 solution I touched
is Elan SC-4 with very short list of supported 2-way devices.

They are expecting to release many, many more files to be compatible with a lot of devices soon - I hope. The SS1, when it becomes available separately will be equally as cheap and do a lot more.
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Post 10 made on Monday October 2, 2006 at 13:16
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Roddy - Nice seeing you at CEDIA. I am not certain but my sense is it will be two-way, using the wi-fi as the 2nd direction. This is the same way RTI is implementing their two-way, if I recall correctly.

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Post 11 made on Monday October 2, 2006 at 22:43
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On October 2, 2006 at 13:16, ddarche said...
Roddy - Nice seeing you at CEDIA. I am not certain but
my sense is it will be two-way, using the wi-fi as the
2nd direction. This is the same way RTI is implementing
their two-way, if I recall correctly.

Dave

Good to see you too, nice putting a face to a name. Golf was a blast in Denver no?? Was this your first Cedia??


I believe only RS-232 is via a wire for advanced control and feedback. Via the wireless you can access things on the network like the Escient units. Someone smarter than me can explain it much better, I am thinking metadata.

Wouldn't be the first time I was wrong though.
When good enough is not good enough.
Post 12 made on Tuesday October 10, 2006 at 00:34
remotecollector
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the TSU9600 shown at cedia was operating a Lutron radio Ra system in 2 way RS232 application over wifi using the more advanced network extender.


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