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Control Pioneer Plasma rs232

RAGH

On Feb 07, 2010 22:25

Hi,

I know you havent got rs-232 support. I did read something about textstring support to rs232 equipment over tcp/ip.
But would it be possible to control my Kuro plasma (rs232) over ethernet with a IP-rs232 adapter? If so, how to do this?

I attached the protocol for you to take a look at.

Kind Regards

 
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Participants: Marcus Redeker , RAGH
  1. Feb 07

    RAGH says:

    Hmm, cant seem to upload the protocol. Please see: http://www.pioneerelectronics...

    Hmm, cant seem to upload the protocol.
    Please see: http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Home+Entertainment+Custom+Install/RS-232+Codes/ch.Plasma+Displays.Default

    and then the protocol for: PRO111-FD

    Kind regards, Roy

    1. Feb 07

      Marcus Redeker says:

      It looks like an ASCII based protocol. This is what I use for my LG television. ...

      It looks like an ASCII based protocol.
      This is what I use for my LG television.
      It works without any problems with an IP-rs232 adapter.
      I use this adapter: http://www.korenix.com/jetport-device-server-5201-overview.htm

      1. Feb 07

        RAGH says:

        Wow, thats a quick reply. Awesome. Do i install openremote BOSS on my MAC, that...

        Wow, thats a quick reply. Awesome.

        Do i install openremote BOSS on my MAC, thats in my network?
        Do i use the iPhone design tool?
        Do i use the TCP/IP tab?
        Where/how do i input the serial protocol?

        In other words, can you please tell me step by step how to do this.

        Thnx, Roy

        1. Feb 07

          Marcus Redeker says:

          Yes, you have to install BOSS on a machine on your network. A MAC should work bu...

          Yes, you have to install BOSS on a machine on your network. A MAC should work but the instructions available are probably not for a MAC in the moment. After that you will use the composer OpenRemote Composerto create the layout and what commands should be send. The TCP/IP tab is correct. There you will have to give a name for the command eg "Power on", the ip of you ip-rs232 device, the port and the command. Command will be the ASCII string which should be sent to your tv. Looking at your protocol the string for "power on" should be "\x02**pon\x03". Since the first and last values are supposed to be hex it might not work. The current implementation is really just sending as ASCII. We might have to changes something.

          Make sure that your rs232 connection is working fine before testing with openremote.

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