ficklma1 Groupie
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Posted: February 27 2009 at 13:00 | IP Logged
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I have a GC-100-6 working through RS-232, but would like to increase the usage and flexibility.
For instance, I'm controlling my AV receiver via RS-232 by doing the following in a macro:
1) open the com port
2) send the necessary commands (i.e. turn power on)
3) close the com port
However, since there's no native support for Global Cache RS-232, I'm having a difficult time trying to determine how to implement triggers around RS-232 commands. I'd like to be able to have a trigger do something when I send the "power-on" command to the AV unit. For instance, light up my insteon keypads main on/off key, so that it's in sync and knows the AV unit is on/off.
On a side note, I know I can just add a ph_insteon command at the end of my "av_power_on" macro to light the key, but would really like to use a trigger, so that it looks for global changes for RS-232 commands.
Any help with these matters would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Edited by ficklma1 - March 13 2009 at 09:51
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