Global Cache IP2SL Feedback problems
Posted: Wed Dec 17, 2014 6:58 pm
Hi all,
I'm having trouble getting Demopad to work with feedback from an IP2SL which is controlling a Mode NPU. Demopad is sending commands and controlling the NPU via the IP2SL without any issues and using iTest I can see feedback getting to the IP2SL from the NPU. My problem is that I can't seem to get Demopad to react to this feedback, so I'm assuming that it is my errors somewhere in the app software.
This is what I have set up in the 'configure 2-way' window for the IP2SL interface:
Name WALK IN
Condition Type feedback matches specific data
Data SCENE4GO
Device Response Terminator \xOD
The actions assigned to this condition are two flags-
Group:lights OFF
WALK IN ON
this highlights a button using the flag WALK IN in the highlight edit box, there is no text in the highlight edit box as I just want the highlighted image to show.
I have tried having the NPU send 'SCENE4GO\xOD' but this doesn't work either.
do I need to have the data in hex format for demopad to see it?
Many thanks in advance,
Dave.
I'm having trouble getting Demopad to work with feedback from an IP2SL which is controlling a Mode NPU. Demopad is sending commands and controlling the NPU via the IP2SL without any issues and using iTest I can see feedback getting to the IP2SL from the NPU. My problem is that I can't seem to get Demopad to react to this feedback, so I'm assuming that it is my errors somewhere in the app software.
This is what I have set up in the 'configure 2-way' window for the IP2SL interface:
Name WALK IN
Condition Type feedback matches specific data
Data SCENE4GO
Device Response Terminator \xOD
The actions assigned to this condition are two flags-
Group:lights OFF
WALK IN ON
this highlights a button using the flag WALK IN in the highlight edit box, there is no text in the highlight edit box as I just want the highlighted image to show.
I have tried having the NPU send 'SCENE4GO\xOD' but this doesn't work either.
do I need to have the data in hex format for demopad to see it?
Many thanks in advance,
Dave.