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nevo and rs 232 control
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Post 1 made on Friday August 25, 2006 at 07:39
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ok i cant find any thing that says nevo can handle rs 232. anyone know if you canget rs 232 control of equipment with nevo?

ed
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Post 2 made on Friday August 25, 2006 at 21:55
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No, but you can use a xantech irs232 which takes the IR code that you select and converts it to an RS 232 code or codes
No job to small, many to big
Post 3 made on Friday August 25, 2006 at 22:44
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Or a Calypso Control which does serial, IR and relays.
http://www.calypsocontrol.com/
Post 4 made on Monday August 28, 2006 at 07:13
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Ed,

Hire a PRO! Well Pro remote company! :)

You were loving your Xperinet last we talked. Have you found any good control of it? I mean you could use the IR on the Nevo. But that kind of kills the coolness factor you were looking for.

RTI CRESTRON or AMX? Any of them have a nice interface for it?
OP | Post 5 made on Monday August 28, 2006 at 07:55
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i love my nevo...call me an idiot. but ohh well...

as for my xperinet...love it its awsome. i control it via ir via the nevo works good. not looking for coolness just looking to do 232 thats all.

rti crestron and amx all have cool interfaces for xperinet weill at least crestron and amx do...will look into rti

ed
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Post 6 made on Monday August 28, 2006 at 07:59
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You asked for it... IDIOT!
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Uhh there are things that take IR to RS-232. I think it is in the Xantech catalog... can't remember the part number at the moment. I mean its not 2-way. But it would provide RS232 control.
Post 7 made on Thursday August 31, 2006 at 07:59
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I know that the next NevoLink version will include RS232 output
(don't know if it will be a 2 way com port)
Post 8 made on Thursday August 31, 2006 at 09:06
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Is it possible to address an IP I/O device (IR, CC and/or 232"with Nevo? Do any of these support uPNP? The items I mean were used by Starcontrol and Convergex for operation with their tablet control systems at CEDIA London in June. I can't remember who made them- it wasn't a name that was familiar to me at the time.
Post 9 made on Thursday August 31, 2006 at 09:55
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I never seen an IP I/O based device that support UPNP ...
That is the smartest thing you can do thought it seems impossible to integrate between them.


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